词汇 | example_english_present-day |
释义 | Examples of present-dayThese 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. Our present-day encounters with unfamiliar males in the waking life are not predominantly aggressive. Medieval prisoners were marginalized, but they avoided social liminality (a major present-day risk) largely thanks to their visibility, accessibility, and frequent interaction with free society. Few politicians conceived of present-day problems more resolutely in terms of their relation to the past. At the same time, his prejudices - to present-day mores, crude and racial - were openly expressed. Marked differences in wealth and income within the over-60 years population are not a unique feature of present-day society. As a result, many present-day archaeologists and conservators of antiquities experience tourism as a blessing for their profession. The parallels between the debates in forest circles in the 1930s and those of the present-day is striking. Of particular present-day interest are the day-to-day entries of weather and ice conditions. They have received land and subsidized loans and their present-day economic situation is far from what it was. Unfortunately, the legacy of incomplete or inaccurate reports and propaganda excesses regarding the war has affected present-day attitudes towards restitution politics. This deficit is avoided in the present-day theories. This will lead to certain averages of these potentials over the g yromotion similar to other present-day theories. There are also chapters on the geography and flora of the present-day island. Not only were many of our present-day foods eaten in antiquity but some of our modern processing is modern in technique rather than principle. Taking into account extralinguistic evidence, data, and theories, historical sociolinguistics must be viewed as an independent discipline, separate from present-day sociolinguistics and traditional historical linguistics. These are, of course, promissory developments, only dimly foreshadowed by present-day neurobiology, in spite of its relentless and awesome progress. Differences between present-day conversational and written data show that clitic position is stylistically stratified. Such parameter regimes are within the scope of present-day laboratory experiments on dusty plasmas. The ultimate aim of all this work must be to develop effective, specific therapies that avoid the harmful side effects of present-day treatments. Clearly, any restoration of a present-day cross-section must be sequentially restored in reverse time sequence. Since this meaning is posited as being relevant and enlightening in regard to present-day problems, the task of interpretation emerges anew again and again. In support of this theory, these workers noted the discordance of the present-day river systems with respect to structure. 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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