词汇 | example_english_plenty |
释义 | Examples of plentyThese 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. Men had plenty of "people-to-people" interaction with women while condemning them to second-class citizenship. Sheep-rearing was cheap because commons and wastes were plentiful, and because it provided the shepherd with plenty of free time. There are plenty of peoples across the world who do not believe that humans can inflict harm by non-physical means. Because of their important political effects, there has been plenty of research on the antecedents of political predispositions. As to the science, there is plenty here, and drawn from an impressive array of subjects (the reference list runs to nearly 80 pages). The book is attractively presented with plenty of useful illustrations, including a section in colour. He looked forward to ' ' a new world blessed with plenty, purified with justice, and sweetened with brotherly kindness. As with any other piece of technology, there are plenty of applications that do not require a multiagent approach. There was plenty about doors and getting in and getting out, but no details about what happened in that room. All chapters are, however, worth reading, each one offering the reader plenty to think about. They observe that it is essential to give children plenty of time to imitate before jumping in to help. As with all the following chapters, this one has plenty of interesting examples and even more exercises. Plenty of time was allowed after the presentation of the paired papers providing the opportunity for delegates to actively respond to the discussion. The book provides plenty of examples of the continuing influence of the military in politics. Every individual entity is beautiful, perhaps - but that leaves ugliness in plenty to be transformed or salvaged. In these places, the current situation leaves plenty of room for improvement of the health services. Reviewers, accordingly, have plenty to get their teeth into and, by now, there are numerous reports offering review-based advice on the benefits of mentoring. The books are thus a welcome addition to any linguistic library and provide plenty of food for thought. Demographically, of course, there is plenty of evidence of a decline in human fecundity in the sense of reproductive performance. We will give plenty of examples in section 2, but let us see here small ones. The irony is that this food-de®cit area of the world was once the cornucopia of plenty. In a free society with modern resources, there is already plenty of political information: the problem is how to process that information. There is now plenty of evidence that training patients to manage their own treatment improves outcomes. Collocates are shown to be powerful at disambiguating the "interest" corpus, however they work best when there is plenty of available supervised training data. Here, despite plenty of off-the-record criticism, there is little open debate about the nature of agricultural or natural resource policy. The welfare state was no longer the guarantor of profit and plenty. There are certainly plenty of examples of development interventions that have failed because of lack of uptake. There is plenty of evidence, anecdotal and otherwise, to indicate that a reading doesn't inevitably reproduce itself on stage. There are plenty of excellent texts that deal more thoroughly with these topics and the author's comments are rather facile and simplistic. Ernst writes well and provides plenty of examples to illustrate his ideas. The movie, which cost plenty, that you mentioned, bored most of us. Plenty of ethnographic examples show how smelting is about transforming life. Chapter three comprises all you could ever want to know (and probably plenty you didn't want to know!) about spherical harmonics. Bivalves continue to provide plenty of food for thought. The authors' overview of this area is a considerable advance on earlier attempts, but there are still plenty of unsolved problems. There is plenty more that could be said on what to expect or not expect of an encyclopaedia. On the other hand, there are still plenty of open problems in this sphere. There is plenty of leeway for future research. Times of plenty, on the other hand, were often characterised by an over-abundance of under-utilised labour. Plenty of references to original papers and related work will be given. True to the title this book covers the application of sequence comparison in plenty of detail and is an easy read. Animals which are below average size at birth tend to remain small even when supplied with plenty of food. Typically, the programs generated by such a system have plenty of dead-code. Given the length of the book, there was plenty of scope for this to be done. There is plenty of work of this nature that is useful. There is plenty of that sort of stuff done already. The concepts are clearly introduced with plenty of examples and helpful comments. There is plenty of detail and a significant body of knowledge presented here, and in quite detail. There were plenty of resources available for this purpose. The rationalist "positivistic model" of evaluation burst into being in the 1980s, because plenty of variables were not taken into account when evaluating (16;30). Obviously, gaining more sensual pleasure when one already has plenty may sometimes interfere with the pursuit of other goods. Plenty of attention is given to the importance of context and its influence on grammatical rules. There is plenty of reason for doubting his thesis in the historical record of the 1930s. Much evaluative reasoning is nondeductive, because plenty of information is lacking to draw conclusions on the basis of (quantitative) data. Today tobacco producers recall those days of plenty. On the other hand, plenty of commentators also lamented many customers' seemingly tireless attempts to defraud and rob shopkeepers. Nevertheless, one can wonder why an old, rather outdated book like this was reprinted again, with plenty of up-to-date books available. Plenty of telling and sometimes unexpected information emerges. Plenty of elliptic islands for the standard family of area preserving maps. The book has many illustrations: some cartoon-style sketches, portraits, formal diagrams, plenty of examples of actual data, and some beautiful colour photographs. Certainly, it provides plenty of food for thought. The book is well written, and the style is lucid and pleasant, with plenty of illustrative examples. The early literature has plenty on meals, but little about public prayer. Either way, genetic factors play an important part in individual differences; equally, there is plenty of room for environmental effects. In fact, there is plenty of evidence that children often work on a word meaning for some period before they actually produce the word. Choosing amongst them remains difficult, but we have plenty of recent thinking on the topic. Plenty of other reasons, including better pay, work conditions or prospects, make the workers opt for a more promising deal elsewhere. Although designed for efficient use of circulation space (only 15%) there would still be plenty of places within the building to pause and gather. Were there no such dispreference, then one would expect to find equally many consonant-final borrowings (of which there are plenty) restricted to their diminutive forms. A second reason for leaving the input unconstrained is the fact that there is plenty of speaker variation concerning the unclear cases. There is plenty of evidence about this type of practices. There is plenty of talking around the room, with people remaining in their seats. Change of clothes, plenty on the road, nearly ended up in a collective centre but carried on, due north. Regardless of how the appeal to tradition might be finessed, plenty of clearly traditional religious hypotheses remain. Apparently had plenty left at home over past three months. As we have seen though, there seem to be no exceptions to the former pattern, but plenty to the latter. There is plenty of life in the old challenger yet. Plenty of artists show an understanding of their subjects but fail to show love in the way they live. There is plenty of evidence in this book. The presentation is clear, and there are plenty of helpful examples. Plenty of further research and implementation work is necessary to realise the promises of agent technology. The frequency of confirmations and the choice of confirmation style, however, leaves plenty of scope for design decisions. There is therefore plenty of room for national differences and for the influence of partisan governments hypothesized in this article. There is plenty at stake here - at least for sociologists of religion. The reader with plenty of stamina will be able to disentangle what is useful from what is packaging. A really good score could reach 100, so there were plenty of numbers to draw. There is plenty of opportunity for the general sense of ambiguity discussed above to manifest itself at the level of individual projects. There are plenty of different answers available to these questions, but, like the metabolism of dinosaurs, no concensus has been reached as yet. Living things also employ and contain plenty of other carbon-based materials that do not fit so easily into these neat compartments. In all this there was plenty of scope for an awareness and endurance of contradiction. Our 12-year-old had plenty of time to make up his mind. There certainly is plenty of evidence that women are much more likely to provide personal care for relatives than are men. Almost all participants felt that they had plenty of time and that they ran out of ideas. There are plenty of projects, as one would expect, and some of them are projects for buildings. The remaining keynote speakers also provided plenty of food-for-thought, though they tended to remain more tightly focused on the particular rather than the general. There is plenty to do, and we hope people will write well while they are doing it. In addition, it offers plenty of fresh insights for researchers and illustrates corpus-based grammatical analysis at its best. Although constrained ideologically and often written in appalling personal circumstances, plenty of these have stood the test of the last forty years. There are also plenty of other interesting articles. The teacher's role may well and probably should be the major one with computer programs providing plenty of illustrations and challenges. 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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