词汇 | example_english_opaque |
释义 | Examples of opaqueThese 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. Transparent metaphors exibit clearer conceptual similarities between the target and source domains than opaque metaphors. Allowing for the language described in (44) is problematic, because there is no nasal harmony pattern in which glides are opaque, but liquids are targets. Rather, the determinants of opaque interactions are always isolated from one another, except as they interact through the ranking of their associated sympathy constraints. In many clear cases of long-distance harmony, where the harmonic feature is indisputably [nasal], opaque obstruents are never systematically prenasalised and voiced. The ridges have compressed enough to be somewhat opaque to backlighter photons. Although she quotes numbers and percentages from her varied sources and compiles some interesting (if opaque) tables, her account in essentially narrative. The target is mostly still transparent to the probe light, although it is becoming opaque near the interaction region. As the electrons propagate inside the target, they ionize the material, which becomes opaque to the probe. However, the reduplicated form in (7d) shows an opaque underapplication of /a/-raising. Despite (or, perhaps, because of) the informal language used to state the feature theory, it is both opaque and unconstrained. However, the often opaque data flow in imperative environments prevents large-scale code restructuring as we do. Neighbouring aquaria were separated by grey opaque partitions to prevent visual interactions. In contrast, legitimate sympathetic candidates are at most singly opaque. Yawelmani, then, challenges this prediction of sympathy theory : processes that produce identical faithfulness violations should act together in rendering a third process opaque. The interaction between vowel epenthesis and velar deletion is opaque, of the type that would be characterised as counterbleeding in theories with rule ordering. Both vocalisation and epenthesis render the raising process opaque : \\badw\\ 4 [badu], \\gabr\\ 4 [gabur]. At times their work is opaque and insignificant, but that's not the point. Learning an opaque mapping is difficult for both parties, making expressivity problematic. In most cases, opaque and transparent spectra coexist offering both the possibility of pitch detection and the ambiguity of focus (music example 4). The integration is only over the opaque frequencies, ? The obvious answer from the paper is that such considerations reside with the opaque mysteries of non-classical process. Many have speculated as to the mysterious nature of a wall that is soundproof in one direction and opaque in the other. When politicians decide that cuts are needed, they should choose to make opaque cuts whenever they can. As before, we begin with the basic phonology and then turn to the opaque interaction. Contrary to hypothesis, children did somewhat worse with transparent (68 % correct rejection) than with opaque verbs (83 % correct rejection). In sum, while quasi-indicators are intrinsically opaque, epithets are intrinsically transparent. The corner of this field should align parallel to the visual edge but otherwise remain unconstrained in orientation except by interactions with adjacent opaque units. In these hearts, affected valvar leaflets were opaque, thickened and edematous. English spelling is opaque; in addition, there are complex and often unpredictable relationships between graphemes and phonemes. Small amounts of mafic and opaque minerals occur. The primary mineralogy of the rock is completely replaced by albite, carbonate, sericite, epidote, clinozoisite and opaque minerals. Other alteration products are chlorite, sericite, quartz and opaque minerals. In this world, the intention of speech acts is impossible to pin down, meaning is inaccessible, language opaque. The parent wore opaque sunglasses to block their view of the images. The fact that such positionings are ideological implies that the real reasons an individual occupies them remain as a rule opaque to him or her. Translucent mulches resulted in a 70-88% reduction in purple nutsedge penetration compared to opaque mulches. Also, opaque polyethylene film does not effectively suppress nutsedge unless a soil fumigant has been applied. Note that init, update, and remove all guarantee that their opaque output is an element of pfun. However, programs that are in output-quantified form are restricted to only using the opaque type and variables via the procedures of the module. In such a scenario, recommendations resulting from scientific evidence could contradict the opaque process of deliberation and its consequential decisions. At least 30 min prior to enucleation, an opaque occluder was placed over the cornea of a surgically anesthetized monkey. Once a cell had been isolated, the dominant eye was determined and an opaque patch was placed over the other eye. Interactions between party cadres from the federal and the regional levels are as subtle as they are opaque. A useful heuristic is that the selector should choose a candidate in which the opaque process is motivated transparently. In a situation like this, there is no way, using these constraints, that the opaque candidate could ever win. If there were such things as essentially invisible people, smearing their faces with opaque grease paint would render them visible. Sand-sized quartz grains are commonly translucent while most other minerals are opaque. A generalization can be considered opaque if, for example, it is not surface true. The use of an opaque signature is critical to get the required behavior in terms of type equivalence. All of these compounds, though, are semantically opaque. Thus, all of the spelling models hypothesize that only older children should appreciate the morphemic structure of opaque derived words. If the semantic relation between verb and complement is opaque, the par ticle tends not to be inser ted. In transforming a particularly opaque form of provision into a transparent, quantitative model, this paper is a helpful advance on a number of fronts. While it may be apparent that individual key presses map to individual sounds, the specific mapping is opaque to both the player and the audience. High frequencies often emerge above opaque and blurred masses defining the spectral canopy. The glass plate is partially covered by an opaque mask, selected from a number of pre-set shapes which correspond to the desired effect. The approximate mode is 35 % ol, 35 % plag, 25 % cpx and 5 % opaque minerals. Other phases are stilpnomelane, calcite, piemontite and accessories such as apatite, sphene and opaque minerals. The natural world is usually intractable in terms of ideals, but it is opaque without them. The obstacles used were opaque and higher than the robot's sight level. Although osmium tetroxide was not employed in this procedure, the aggregates of storage proteins have sufficient mass density to be electron opaque. Since the type is opaque, a program in output-quantified form is amenable to syntactic simplification that hides the opaque variables. Because logic programs do not typically have "state", we must pass the opaque parameters explicitly, and hence in some sense the implementation details are exposed. Upon a procedure call, opaque inputs must already have been instantiated to the module type and opaque outputs must be uninstantiated. The animal was placed at the center of a hemispherical plastic dome (40-cm diameter) coated with opaque gray conductive paint. The information is opaque enough that listeners may have difficulties in deciding whether the surface consonants stem from an underlying geminate or singleton. Viewed from the road above, the crushed glass roof covering and opaque glass skin of the walls dissolve the building into its glacial context. However, these boundaries are peculiar: they are opaque from below and transparent from above. However, the limits, or precise effects, of such influence remain opaque. Visible tiles are those reached without crossing opaque edges.! In many cases, however, o claims about the nature of such differences remain rather opaque. Facilitation was similar for transparent and opaque nouns. Both sets included the 24 sentence frames using opaque subject nouns, the same 24 sentence frames using transparent subject nouns, and the 60 filler sentences. In obstructed offices, ceilings are opaque to reflect light from light-shelves. Accessory minerals include apatite, monazite (restricted to hornblende-dominant domains), zircon (or possibly baddeleyite) and opaque grains. To most readers they will appear difficult and opaque; to some they will be too 'jargon-ridden' to be worth any further effort. In others still the metaphors are very fanciful or opaque. The side walls of the flight section were opaque white on the lower half, transparent on the upper half; the ceiling was translucent white. How he relates to the beliefs of each is currently opaque. Many of these pigments contain metal salts and other radio-opaque particles that are potentially visible on a mammogram. In the opaque side there is an opening into which a computer monitor slides. An analysis of vivid as opposed to opaque arguments provided during an actual deliberative debate may be of particular interest. The studies just presented deal with the comparison between shallow versus deep, or opaque, orthographies. Other languages are associated with more opaque or "deep" orthographies. The composition and powers of these committees vary greatly, but the institutional complexity of interlocked federalism renders the decision-making process opaque and bureaucratic. At this stage nothing remains but that each should present an opaque front to the other. Within this framework, however, it is perfectly valid, and indeed necessary, to speculate- to interpret the meagre, opaque and often contradictory evidence that does exist. Why this should be our only or even our overriding concern remains as opaque as ever. Adults reported this mixed image more often than did children, and both groups reported it more often with transparent than with opaque idioms. Both churches deploy lamellae as light attenuators and resonators which operate within an enclosure lined predominantly with white opaque paint which is without intrinsic quality. Such estate censuses can also provide invaluable data on the internal structure of the household and community, though this data is of course opaque. The former represents an opaque gel-like material found after the removal of cells by centrifugation. Several of these are notoriously opaque to interpretation. The older layer now consists of morphologically opaque zero adverbs. In recent times much has been written on the deliberate exploitation of opaque, high register latinisation for the purposes of propaganda. From dark and opaque gray to light and translucent gray; gray banding is present. A semantically non-transparent expression may be described as semantically opaque. When the tubules appear" flat" and opaque allow them to settle, and carefully transfer the supernatant fluid into a 15 ml centrifuge tube. The ends are clear and translucent, the middle is opaque white. 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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