词汇 | example_english_pocket |
释义 | Examples of pocketThese 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. His pockets had to be emptied of doofers from time to time, and aired. A slab of freshwater ice formed the smooth top of a billiard table made of ice blocks, with pockets and cushions crafted out of walrus-hide. Our initial sense, of course, is that these pockets of professionalism give legislatures positive power. As in many acknowledgedly literate communities, some pockets exist that nurse oral cultural modes of communication, and, as everywhere, spoken communication far exceeds written communication. There is now ample evidence that the exposure of hydrophobic ' pockets ' leads to adhesion and fusion, both of proteins and lipid bilayers. We hypothesize the first few seconds are marked by internal pockets of liquid solder that has not frozen, yet. Such pockets of malcontents offered the foreign ruler a golden opportunity to subvert his rival from within. Buying a round of drinks was an obligatory ritual, one that was costly to the pockets of working-class men. They are linked to design element concepts such as pockets and cables, as well as memories for exemplars and contextual information. How heuristics can exploit these pockets is a question that should be explored. The alternative approach is to cultivate pockets of common language and interoperability. The gut pockets are blind sacs and usually exhibit convolutions. Maybe he has not been with a woman for 3 to 4 months and has no money on his pockets. Yes, billions have been saved, but it all seems to go into the pockets of the plans, the insurance companies, and the employers. In many cases, however, they also contributed out of their own pockets, but much more so for women than for men. In other words, did these legislatures develop key committees that were pockets of expertise? Without these pockets, legislatures might only be reactive bodies. They have no faith, no religion, they think only of their pockets. Small pockets of kerangas (heath) forest also occur. Funding from the deep pockets of a multinational record company cannot ensure an artist's commercial success, but it certainly helps. Microbial life, however, survives successfully in the few, isolated pockets not continually covered by snow and ice. Establishing effective communication channels among the isolated pockets of preservation activity soon became a major component of the program. Such a shared perception can play an important role in the context of globalization, which is sowing pockets of instability in countries around the world. Finding his pockets empty, they suspected him of feeble-mindedness. One returns to basics by recognizing that, in running an enterprise and using discounted criteria, one effectively has money (or debts) in two pockets. Excellent workmanship to minimize shrinkage cracks, bug holes and rock pockets in the finished concrete. Any operating funds simply came, on an as-needed basis, from the pockets and bank accounts of members. There is, of course, only a problem if pockets of flies survive within the treated area. Each sample consisted of the contents of at least two periodontal pockets from each patient. Secondary or targeted interventions single out high-risk groups for services that others do not receive or have to pay for out of their own pockets. Once one delves into multiple levels of context, it is possible to find pockets of intact context processing in schizophrenia. The two approaches offer different explanations as to why error pockets form. Apparently, the export boom did not put enough money in enough people's pockets to stimulate consumer purchases, and those who could preferred to shop abroad. The eggs come to lie in pockets on the lateral side of the paruterine organ. Moreover, the stresses that induce these pockets can occur well away from the pockets and, therefore, from the adhesion or fusion site. Filariasis may be distributed in endemic pockets, with areas ranging from very high prevalence to areas where the population is not infected. The successful mariner-plaintiff, on the other hand, could typically enjoy his legal victory and go home with money in his pockets. However, pockets of low vaccine coverage within areas of otherwise high coverage may prevent elimination of measles [2]. If gas bubbles or other pockets of gas lie in the ultrasound field, the tissues may be damaged from stresses from cavitation-like oscillations. The scope and depth of such pockets of expertise seem important to us for understanding policy outcomes more broadly. Perhaps seedlings can escape crab predation and successfully recruit into pockets within the crab zone where burrow densities fall below some threshold. In addition, this presence created connections with other disciplines and disparate pockets of microresistance; challenging disciplinary boundaries while offering support and solidarity. In 1966/67, procurement was further intensified and was even extended to surplus pockets in deficit states. The magician needs special pockets, props, and equipment, and develops wiles to misdirect audience attention from the real sequence. The next day he had retrieved it and, pocketing some of its pages, he had cut the rest into pieces, burning some and discarding others. Searching men's pockets was only the tip of the iceberg. In an eco-climatic zone that is generally defined by low and variable rainfall, pockets of well-watered high potential land are particularly valuable. Sector and convex transducers have wider distal ®elds and may identify pockets of -uid in adjacent quadrants thereby increasing ultrasound estimates. No major pockets of technocracy seem to have developed in the civil service. While there were pockets of problems in different parts of the country prior to this, the military effectively (or so it seemed) repressed the agitations. Plus, we had spent two years in each other's pockets. We are specifically interested in three saving motives : the acquisition of real estate, the wish to bequeath wealth, and pocketing state subsidies. The forest officers wore leather dress shoes and office clothes and carried sugar candies in their pockets. In other words, the error pockets are an illusion or artifact. The non-waterlogged decomposing stems or litter pockets often contained clusters of nodules of different species. Whilst there are areas with high deprivation, there are also pockets of wealth and this is reflected in their client population. The transition from command to market economies offers some segments of them particularly favourable opportunities to make a fortune quickly and easily by pocketing state assets. As discussed earlier, the variable composition o f the peptide-binding pockets and their cumulative combinations in a population confer the potential to bind a broad spectrum of peptides. However, with a very large area, there is a greater probability that pockets exist that evaded control and these pockets must be identified and then treated accordingly. He was thought to be pocketing 10 or 20 rupees a day just from unclaimed property recovered from the streets and supposed to be sold for the public purse. We need some assurance that our semantic structures have invariance over a good part of the language we are studying, and are not trapped in lexical pockets. Although there was no fixed programme, the intention was to wrap the landscape around the tree to form a bar and to provide pockets for seating and dancing. Perhaps if there were greater knowledge about the types of social interaction, and greater understanding about why residents socially interact, then it might be possible to enlarge these pockets. If our preliminary findings are repeated in the later stages of this study, it would appear that a patchy environmental distribution with pockets of culturable bacteria is more likely. Even if we accept that after fifty years we continue to be participants in an experimental phase or process, the implications of continued pockets of isolation are dissatisfying. There are, however, frequently pockets of resistance. Three-dimensional method for determination of amniotic fluid volume in intrauterine pockets. In pre-industrial societies, profits go into the pockets of one's cousins, who have a claim on one's success, whereas in industrial society individuals can accumulate capital. In other words, the problem of design is at least to be taken aporetically, as requiring further analysis and explanation to expurgate the pockets of conceptual darkness and confusion. At the same time, the duke's own versions of civic splendour tended to incorporate a touch of magni®cence which was beyond the pockets of the citizenry. As pockets of self-sustained vegetation, they act as nature reserves, connecting with other green spaces to establish ecological corridors and contribute to a much larger urban ecosystem. The cultures of intimacy function to discharge needs in 'non-contemporary' pockets of society, in spaces lacking change or renewal, in exiles lacking historical or social co-ordinates. The possibility also has been raised that older, never vaccinated children or isolated pockets of poor coverage could serve as reservoirs for reintroduction of the organism [13]. In cases where the interstices form isolated pockets of solvent, transport may be impossible and unless the solvent contracts the correct amount, lattice damage may result. Such personal donations and ritual fees provide a stream of income that goes directly into the pockets of the clerics and cannot be touched by the state religious administration authorities. Most therefore were forced to borrow in order to pay-which increased the agriculturist's tax burden, lined the pockets of the moneylender, while adding nothing to the government's income. Only sheltered pockets of the faithful and resisting could be preserved, and though it was their supreme duty to go on resisting, human history would not witness their triumph. The types of concentration represent pockets of immigrants with a strong attachment to a particular locality. The reason for its inactivity is that closure of the cleft without substrate excludes substrate molecules from their binding pockets, effectively locking them out, as it were. He put them in his pockets. Fossiliferous pockets represent concentration by current activity. After an agreement between buyer and seller has been reached, one of them returns to the seller where a commission is pocketed and subsequently distributed among them. Hydrophobic pockets at the membrane interface: an original mechanism for membrane protein interactions. In essence, pockets of expertise translated into pockets of autonomy, and one wouldn't necessarily find the same pockets of autonomy in all states, or even in one state over time. An explanation may be that the respondents were not capable of imagining a situation where they would have to pay for the medication/treatment out of their own pockets. Contemporary urban voids, as pockets of uncontrolled nature and activities, require new strategies of becoming. What other pockets of intellectual activity intrigue you, and will they be stable in the long run? Is private pension insurance for higher risk cases simply providing a route for state funds to go into private pockets ? At this second procedure, access to the implant pockets enables adjustments to improve the final breast form. Conversely, the identification of local pockets of water vapor that are not sourced from the poles could indicate places to search for very near-surface deposits. Small pockets of mafic magma reached the surface through these discontinuities and interacted with groundwater at a shallow depth. Is it formally 'business friendly' while 'doing good by stealth' - or is it in the pockets of financial capital? Moreover, high officials, especially the principal judges, were notably successful in pocketing rich sinecures for their offspring. Could the polity sustain pockets of autonomy in key border regions without risking the destabilisation of its interior? There seems to be some base specificity, as there are pockets in the protein that favour periodic guanine bases. They may be isolated pockets or continuous channels running the length of the crystal. They did that out of their own pockets. Nevertheless, most legislators in most years had pockets of expertise that allowed them to do at least some of these things. 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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