词汇 | example_english_ordinary |
释义 | Examples of ordinaryThese 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. Tenant farmers will be addressed at their market "ordinaries," tenant farmers, who are doubly protected, and they will be told they are to be taxed. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He said that these remedies are discussed at market ordinaries and really are the remedies to which a large number of farmers are looking forward. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 One of the sections that was quoted was the home railways section, which was divided into the ordinaries, the debentures, the guaranteed and the preference shares of the railway companies. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 My judgement is that such experiences are no less vivid than ordinary experience, although of course greatly reduced in informational content. More surprisingly, he had little time for the actual experiences of the millions of ordinary people who in our time have been at war. Consumption was part of the ordinary life, still represented, albeit often precariously, by the home front. No call to care, finally, could be too mundane; what could be more ordinary than peeling an egg? Actually nothing out of the ordinary for pediatric newborn intensive care was employed in this case. Thus, the formation of regular plurals is an instance of ordinary combinatoriality. Finally, we shall approximate this system of recurrence equations by a system of ordinary differential equations whose solution provides us with the bounds mentioned above. Resolution of physician-patient conflicts in courts has become an ordinary event. In comparison to ordinary conversations, less common words are employed in both informational and narrative texts. What sort of disputes did ordinary people bring to court? While there are no particular names by category, crickets are divided into two groups: large, ordinary crickets and non-ordinary. 1920s when they were first widely used in ordinary buildings. A number of respondents thought they might be safer than ordinary bulbs, as they needed to be changed less often. In the traditional approach, a system of ordinary differential equations is generated and then solved [18]. The verbal gerund, by contrast, can combine with adverbs, auxiliaries, ordinary objects, and common-case subjects. The first is that the noun in this construction already has some of the semantics of an ordinary verb. In such a framework, there would seem to be no reason not to include social meaning along with 'ordinary' semantics and pragmatics. The best ®t was given by the ordinary logistic curve and this was therefore the adopted model. However, there is a sharp distinction between the mechanisms posited by repression and the processes thought to underlie ordinary forgetting. Thus, the environment shared by cotwins has a somewhat different quality from the environment shared by ordinary siblings or adopted siblings. We emphasize the need to assume uniformity of extended preferences among individual observers; otherwise, the ordinary utilitarian formula cannot be derived. He does, however, note the existence of 'our ordinary intuitions about corrective justice' (p. 21). In particular, problems of coexistence and exclusion of competing species have been theoretically investigated using models based on partial and ordinary differential equations. By contrast, ordinary adjectives without passive morphology were unlikely to be reanalyzed as verbs or to give rise to a verbal interpretation. He surveys the sacred meals against a carefully assembled background of ordinary meal-taking and the general philosophy of food in each region. They were not always distinguishable from vagabonds and ordinary travellers. Problems, then, are raised about the ecological validity of this constraint and the role it might play in the perception of ordinary, everyday motion. Even ordinary people are beginning to regard them as robots. They generalize the ordinary dynamical systems and stochastic processes. The character of these boundary conditions is that of two coupled second-order ordinary differential equations. Another useful verb, need, turns out to be both ordinary and modal. I chose it because it is recent, brief and relevant to ordinary people. How do you know that said popinjays aren't sitting on the background rather than the stripe (the ordinary)? From this point on, the steps of the calculation are the same as for the propagation of an ordinary shock wave. When (3.2) are put in (3.1)we obtain a system of ordinary differential equations for u, v, w, etc., on the edge of each strip. Validated solutions of initial value problems for ordinary differential equations. Many other adverbs (as interestingly, frankly, clearly, luckily, unfortunately) are similarly used; most are so ordinary as to excite no comment or interest whatsoever. All of this is ordinary in the realm of current knowledge-based system theory and can be found, in many variations, in the literature. To be sure, it is an extension of ordinary usage to use 'duty' here, but analytically it is correct. We do not simply, through being rational and knowing ordinary language, 'know' the meaning of all necessary moral words. Because instrumented code is (almost) ordinary source, it can be processed by the ordinary compiler. The samples themselves are recorded in an ordinary text file. The environment passes control to an ordinary text-editor of the user's choice, post-processing the resulting file. We also define an associated subscript operation, packedsub, which calls bitsub on arrays of booleans and the ordinary subscript operator on arrays of other types. Because we are referring to an abstract structure, the individual differences in representation will not have an impact on ordinary speech. In the same circumstances, local ordinaries and parish priests lose their right to assist validly at marriages. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The top half of the students was allocated to the key class and the poorer half to the ordinary one. I feel sure that 'ordinary' was a public dinner, not as explained on p. 222. The abolitionist was, constitutionally speaking, neither officer nor prisoner and as a consequence may stand for the ordinary citizen - "society," the people at large. Constitutions are not supposed to be ordinary law, after all. An ordinary industrial robot hanging over the workcell suspended by an iron portal takes care of hexapod translocations. The model suggests that rebels start off as ordinary robbers. A publisher who arrived late on the market or who miscalculated the demand for an ordinary, "mid-list" book could be punished with a heavy loss. Nevertheless, the lover's lament of separation authentically figures the condition of ordinary existence. Of course, a generalised norm or level mapping can be interpreted as an ordinary norm or level mapping by restricting its domain to ground objects. Thereby, the figure of the r ight-angled tr iangle is linked with an ordinary geometr ic figure, and hence with areas. All three use anecdote and narrative to impart to the reader a sense of the lived experience of the poor, ordinary and those deemed anti-social. An ordinary goal is a goal without goal variables or goal arguments. Moreover, we provide complexity bounds for the problem in question and sketch a possible implementation method making use of dedicated systems for checking ordinary equivalence. Importantly, this step systematically accounts for variation across the m analyses due to missing data in addition to ordinary sample variation. The risk is that clinicians increasingly will be reluctant to do quite ordinary procedures to help patients because of existing guidelines. Having become a mass profession, science was no longer suspected of becoming elitist and separated from the life and concerns of ordinary people. References in the plays of the era (like this one) offer hints at the social atmosphere and ambience of the ordinaries. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Mere preferences independent of evaluation are excluded, although they provide goals in the ordinary sense. Fifty years of survey research has demonstrated that ordinary citizens fall well short of the normative standards of democratic citizenship. Annual legislative production should not only consider time-series but also non-negative integer data to which ordinary regression analysis cannot be applied. A generalized memory context f has the form of an ordinary memory context where the values assigned to cells are generalized values. Certainly one possibility is that these institutions are indeed performing quite well, meeting the demands and expectations of ordinary citizens. Clearly, by reverting to a more centralized system the party center felt that in 1989 it had devolved too much power to the ordinary members. In our case, we are composing an ordinary transducer with one input tape of a multitape transducer. However, "improvements" in ordinary housekeeping functions of the hominid isocortex are equally improbable as selective agents responsible for its expansion. Table entries are ordinary least squares regression coefficients with standard errors in parentheses. We use ordinary linear regression with robust standard errors to deal with the potential threat of heteroscedasticity among countries. Reasonable expectations also hinge importantly on what ordinary persons can and should be in a position to do and know. Thus, the many inns and ordinaries, taverns and alehouses that sat along highways and littered towns and villages nationwide were crucial in collecting and distributing the flow of news. His aim is to motivate teachers to turn an ordinary lesson into an interesting one. The urgency of passing time is expressed in a vocabulary which is both small and 'ordinary'. There is indeed such a thing as 'literary language', distinct from and in a sense derivative of ordinary language. Words continue to have their ordinary meanings but what the author means is different. The results provided are those from ordinary least squares regression. They differ from ordinary genes in that they can move from one site to another in the chromosome. Such investments demanded the participation in wage labour of both men and women: two 'breadwinners' in an ordinary family. We are directly presented with them in our ordinary experience, and so must start with them in any investigation into hidden and unknown causes. The jokes could be played out in a fully contemporary setting and could often concern the adventures of very ordinary downtrodden men. In addition, choice theories complete their concept of voluntariness by positing a concept of the ordinary market. Look around you and everywhere you will find ordinary persons going about their everyday business performing familiar, unremarkable activities. When these result in avoidable death, and they do, then it could be anyone who just happens to be there- employees, consumers, ordinary citizens. The ordinary stuff of realism at its most immediate seldom needs elaboration, since it is something the novelist shares with his reader. In the eyes of ordinary folk, the crusade was a holy war for the sake of war. 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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