词汇 | example_english_performance |
释义 | Examples of performanceThese 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. The recordings comprised uninterrupted performances of opera overtures, but they cost ten shillings and sixpence each, and needed an outsize turntable. In fact, scientific performances offered some very radical ideas at a time when the theatre was still carefully censored. There can be little doubt that performances were in the college hall; evidence, however, is lacking. Scripts, however, eventuate in plays, which are performances, not texts. The hypotheses investigated in these validity studies specify the anticipated relationships of the test under investigation with other tests or quantifiable performances. Scores for context sensitive vowels and consonants were significantly interrelated even when performances at the phonemic and word-specific levels were controlled. An alternative approach to context sensitivity is to devise distinct measures of performances on context sensitive spellings. Thus, as one would expect, performances were generally poorest in the poor encoders. Artefacts that do not have the qualities required for the performances of the commemorative ceremonies have much less chance of being preserved, promoted, and studied. In attempting this, ritual performances are most effective due to their formalised character. The nature of the feedback given to these performances is also critically important. Final-year students are involved in the assessment of first- and second-year performances. Although predominantly mentioned with respect to academic work, there were also mentions of positive feedback received from first performances. The specific issue concerning women's participation in polyphonic performances will be returned to later. The different methods give the different performances under different conditions. Inevitable subpar performances would violate expectations and generate attention. The dynamic and control performances of the hybrid machine tool are to be tested. The performances of an ideal wrist would be constant and independent of its configuration. Their relative performances have implications for the appropriateness of their use in effectiveness and economic evaluations of alternative treatments for specific conditions. The fifth of the piece's six large movements was omitted from these performances and remains unheard at the time of writing. See my review of these two performances elsewhere in this issue, p. 50. His international reputation was enhanced by numerous performances, recordings on prestigious labels, interviews, and articles. Results indicate that reactivity does not play a significant role in learners' subsequent performances. Projects could range from a traditional recital or dissertation, but also allow for lecture recitals and performances of own compositions to be submitted. The boys' performances are clearly an attempt to copy what they have seen and heard on television. What was perhaps most impressive about these three performances was the noticeable lack of the performers' apprehension towards the interface. Is the music created using these systems worthy of being listened to, or should the performances be called 'live music'? Such findings indicate that the cognitive performances of older children, like those of infants on hidden-object tasks, are multiply determined. The mainstream can ban the public performances, but it cannot banish the belief in spirits. However, still not having its own base, it conducted rehearsals and held performances in rented halls or those loaned it by the city. She shows how these tokens of conversation management from everyday speech - including interjections, discourse markers, and stance markers - operate in broadcast performances. The attention to the practices of performances, therefore, makes clear the policies are not simply acting on passive, powerless performers and audiences. A number of decisions were taken with a view to 'improving' and regulating performers, performances and audiences. The performances are vivid and attentive to detail. The actors are happy with their scripts, and the performances themselves tend to lead to something approximating 'optimal challenge'. In the main, and in keeping with the underlying autobiography, these recordings were taken from my own performances or those of friends. The contingent nature of song selection suggests that such performances of personal and socio-historical excavation should be possible with a wide range of cultural artefacts. The pattern of test performances qualitatively differentiated between the two sibling groups. System performances (and thus robustness) are then systematically measured to get a quantitative evaluation of system degradation. The basic experimental paradigm was that of the comparison of individual performances when isolated and when in the presence of other people. In settings where responsibility for policy making is most clear, incumbent politicians are held accountable for macroeconomic performances. The algorithms' performances varied by domain characteristics; and no single technique was best in all conditions. Of course, there are many kinds of performances; music can be interpreted in many different ways. Recall that the logic behind this result is that retrospective, incumbency-oriented voters will punish incumbents for poor economic performances. As in earlier, non-dramatic performances like carnival or festive ritual, the audience came to the theatre expecting a dialogic relationship with the stage performers. The singers prove variously incorrigible, and the control room has to accept less than adequate performances from them, which are emended through electronic intervention. The method constantly selects a set of categories at the medium-high level of generality, different for each domain, with reasonable performances. We have information about the participants in one of the first performances and who attended the theatre. Conversely, a disproportionately small percentage of students from these groups achieve sufficiently high test performances to become placed in classes for talented and gifted students. The counterpart of these good macroeconomic performances, resulting from adjusting replacement rates, is the important deterioration in the relative standardof-living of retirees compared to workers. With respect to serial manipulators, such mechanisms can offer advantages in terms of stiffness, accuracy, load-to-weight ratio, and dynamic performances. Linguistic performances may therefore either transmit meaning or fail to transmit meaning, depending on whether the patterns are sufficiently familiar to the hearer or reader. Such workers often have high absentee and turnover rates, and their performances may be otherwise easily disrupted. All of these spaces provide a context or theater in which public ritual performances appear to have been conducted. From my point of view, it would be nice to have a somewhat broader set of reviews that contextualises ritual performances in particular societies. Moreover, recitations of mythical stories and ritual performances provide the model for the 'good' life worthy of imitation. She notes that such descriptions inordinately emphasize the ritual performances surrounding iron production. Now, on turning to the animals' performances, leave aside verbalizations, bravado, and consciousness. In an attempt to validate this conclusion she recorded her performances and listened critically to her interpretation, but with the same end result. Practical applications of empathetic creativity are discussed with reference to music education, focusing on evaluation of individual contribution to group creative performances. I began to draw clear parallels and connections between shamanic practice and our performances. A multi-criteria evaluation of the environmental performances of olive-growing systems environment to a lesser degree compared to conventional agriculture. Pupils will have to listen hard, work hard and use their brains to master cross-rhythms, develop musical motifs and sustain their concentration in longer performances. A series of simulations has been performed to study the effects of associated navigation parameters on the navigation performances. There were at least sixty-two performances from this period entitled 'pastoral', and they used all possible combinations of dancers. The main problems towards the acceptation of declarative languages are thought to be the theoretical purpose of these languages and their performances. A relatively complete study was conducted in this study to compare the performances of these two methods. 152 ment on the suspension system can influence its dynamic performances. Furthermore, some constraints such as actuator performances and limits on the ground reaction force are taken into account. Most of the performances of the structure now depend on the sphere diameter and no longer on the roller diameter. Every two years its programme of jury-selected performances and seminars is held in a different city. In the case of later performances this was again varied. The resulting performances fell on evenings of special astronomical significance in their own right. The present tour was made up of 24 performances and 27 sessions for education and training activities involving 308 participants. The play had 58 performances and was seen by more than 42,000 people. Candidates were assessed by responses to interview questions upon entry into and exit from the teacher education program, performances during internship, and self-assessments. Because the welfare performances of the two possible technological regimes are additively separable, the use of two-stage optimal control is most natural. Each core member led a section of three to four people in planning two performances. Composing groups (4-5 students per group is ideal) perform their own pieces and performances are recorded. I then contrasted these performances with another type of new music interface technology. Whatever the content of the text, it might be swamped on the night - and the number of performances was limited. Composers were to remain in the city and to play the harpsichord for the opening performances. Only in live performances, when the momentum begins to build and the voices become urgent, does it catch fire. My own subsequent performances (2005 and 2006) have been very instructive in refining the reconstructed system for ease of use and reliability on stage. They received no more than a few performances, and some of them perhaps just one. The audience travelled by ferry between various wharves where most of the performances took place. Importantly, performances of his music were featured by collegiate as well as public school groups. The machine can, equivalently, be simulated on another concrete machine with identical clock frequency, at the expense of slower performances. The participants described loss of attention as loss of interest, boredom or even laziness, and non-task related and repeated performances of attention went unnoticed. There was a sense of pride in how good were their public performances at the regional rallies by comparison with those of rival groups. A partial model is defined by a region of the space and an equation that relates performances to decisions. Meaning is given to the musical performances of the festival because they operate and are interpreted within particular framing strategies. Other traditional instruments, including the barrel-shaped khol, often used in devotional performances, dominate the actual soundtrack. In the decentralised model, the municipalities' role was to determine local education plans and to follow up on and assess schools' performances. If these schools' performances subsequently fail to improve sufficiently, they risk being closed. Two different approximations of this type are presented, whose performances are tested and compared on a simple model case. They created a parallel life beside the normal production of performances. However, some trance performances are on the edge or even over the edge. 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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