词汇 | example_english_one-off |
释义 | Examples of one-offThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Numerous one-off payments or benefits add to the picture. Patients entered the project at different times; some benefits won were recurrent, but for an unknown period, while others were 'one-off' payments. In contrast, one-off financial gifts to grandchildren were common and by far the most frequent type of private financial transfer. This presentational problem results in a book which forms a good one-off introductory read, but functions poorly as a reference text. For domains involving many one-off designs, development of extensive background theories will not be justified. While static robot programs may be sufficient for high volume manufacturers, they are not adequate in one-off or small-batch manufacturing. The language system allows one-off multistep plans, which require the syntactic organisation of symbols to be formulated in order to obtain rewards and avoid punishments. Another possible explanation is that single-year spells reflect one-off contributions, which cannot be easily separated from regular premium policies. Design is often considered not as a one-off process, but as a circular one. The aim is to produce one-off technical aids for disabled people. She also addresses the problem of the one-off, short-lived interaction. Some cases of harassment were one-off incidents, but others were repeated or protracted actions or inaction. Nor did this expenditure represent a one-off investment in the musical side of abbey services. One is between instantaneous, one-off exchanges, sometimes called 'spot' contracts, and longer-term contracts. A conscientious utilitarian should struggle to perform this one-off act. The parish gave them a one-off sum of 2s. The last three chapters strain a little to echo the devolution theme, although they do offer interesting ' one-off ' examples of service innovation. However, once the list was established, the spot contracting process differed sharply from the economists' model of 'spot contracting' as one-off, arms-length exchanges (described above). In its new forms as discourse and drama, the past becomes a time, a one-off, an efflorescence. Figures 1 and 2 show the impulse responses of inflation and the output-gap, under discretion and commitment in response to a positive (one-off) cost-push shock. Selection was not done on a one-off basis as it is today; it was carried out with a view to building lasting relations. In addition, one-off studies do not necessarily give a very good indication of how individuals acquire vocabulary knowledge. When grandparents financially supported their grandchildren, one-off transfers were the rule, and very few provided regular financial support. Frequently in active learning there is an assumption that labelling is a one-off exercise. This is one reason why the one-off house has often launched a successful career. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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