词汇 | example_english_perversely |
释义 | Examples of perverselyThese 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. As we all know, some instructions could, perversely, be taken as direct personal injunctions without reference to the product or package. Shorelines are among the most highly populated zones of the world and yet perversely the most vulnerable to environmental change. The current is also flowing perversely in the wrong direction in the matter of popular culture. Perversely, though, success in drawing issues into the mainstream may have the detrimental effect of reducing their visibility. Perversely this annuls the effect the treatment was intended to create. Perversely his practices made it difficult for any authority to accuse him of impropriety. Because it is a universal instrument that provides additional funds across local authorities, the transfer may perversely magnify existing inequalities. The audience for the newspaper accounts of divorce cases perversely attributed to those accounts a significance that appeared to these authorities as indecent and obscene. Perversely, this is largely due to the terms imposed by pension funds controlled by corporate managements. Perversely, however, it is often the purchasing departments within local authorities that have given proprietors the greater cause for concern. Perversely, only then did the real values of a comparative approach emerge. Perversely, the counter-intuitive results of some of the sciences have shown that the expected interventions may in fact be harmful. So far as globalisation is concerned, the vagueness of the concept testifies perversely to the complex processes that it circumscribes. Again, the numerical solution tends to a wrong limit cycle (perversely, circling around a different pole of the sphere). The infant, however, perversely refuses to be tempted. Somewhat perversely, the stronger the structure, the less likely it is to be built cooperatively. By focusing solely on children's wellbeing, the article shows how competing interests and social and political pressures can influence and distort policy outcomes, perversely affecting children's lives. Perversely, the trend towards medium and larger sized homes faring better under new policy conditions, appears to conflict with the spirit of care in the community. Here the reductive quality of the detailing, with its shadow gaps and skirtings rather perversely recessed behind the face of the plasterboard, presents an idealisation of building. After the patriotic music, the warlike hymns, the great words of honour and liberty, here we have celebrations of the most sensual, most perversely refined passion. There has been very little attention paid to the evaluation of different regulatory frameworks or techniques, and every regulator seems perversely determined not to share their experience with each other. Perversely reminiscent of a premature infant, it is the cluricaune who denies her the treasure that would free her from her responsibilities and give her a life of ease. These scenes of social interaction perversely seem to cause distress and discomfort for the performers, and do not 'make safe' dangerous feelings in the way myth is supposed to do. 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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