词汇 | example_english_precipitous |
释义 | Examples of precipitousThese 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. Centralized wholesaling markets typically may be at their optimal level of production but be subject to occasional precipitous collapses. This market structure immediately requires the use of money or credit instruments and is subject to precipitous collapses. In the case of the last two parameters, the decrease is sufficiently precipitous to necessitate a logarithmic scale. In the outer zones, property value witnessed a less precipitous rise, but instead recorded a marked expansion in the number of assessed units. The superficial implication of a precipitous drop in stillbirth rate at higher age is meaningless. Classically, a click or 'give' is felt, accompanied by severe pain over the symphysis, and precipitous delivery may follow. Some countries have seen very precipitous declines in their inflation rates, while others have seen only small decreases in inflation. It is demonstrated that centralized wholesaling markets are subject to precipitous collapses induced by real-side production coordination failure. Therefore, it is again plausible that consumption takes a precipitous fall when there is a policy switch. Many of the precipitous sea-cliff sections, which locally rise to 160 m in height, are both inaccessible and hidden from view on land. Nevertheless, the devolution from "social reform" to "advocacy" may be rather precipitous. It is largely ice-covered and the northern coastline is indented and generally precipitous, with sharp rocky ridges forming bold headlands between ice cliffs. A sense of edge and exposure are induced by the bare presence of the ridge at its most precipitous point. Inherent in these varieties, however, is a common commitment to oppose precipitous change, protect existing economic arrangements, and value community. Although all costs declined over time, the most precipitous decrease was in drug costs in the first week, due to the use of surfactant predominantly in the first few days. Selecting the two (or three) sites on different substrata at exactly the same altitude was not always possible due to heterogeneous distribution of the substrata and precipitous topography. The unnatural and forced character of the song is unmistakable in its intervallic and metric structure, and rises in the melody are invariably followed by precipitous falls. It takes an admirable degree of integrity to admit that this rejection was precipitous and that generativism should have sought to complement, rather than to replace, associationism. Those numbers indicate not a decline, but a precipitous drop in the numbers of people becoming architects, this in a decade of great economic prosperity and construction activity. There is no need at the present time to make the decision between localist and fully distributed models, and to make the attempt may be precipitous. The precipitous drop in commodity prices and aid in the 1980s generated the scholarly response that a reversal of fortune, so to speak, should engender a reversal in politics. However, his training performance for the rhyme production objective did show a precipitous decline, from an initial accuracy level of 65% to a final level of 5%. Precipitous place requiring energy in walking. 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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