词汇 | example_english_prominent |
释义 | Examples of prominentThese 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. The football intelligence unit has a sophisticated database of so-called 'football prominents', using the latest digital image technology to update and record cases. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Particular attention was given to three prominent phenological phases of the crop. Though several prominent econometricians have taken steps toward strengthening the intertheoretical links in statistical models, their isolated efforts will not ease the model selection problem. Prominent among these are the personal significance of the event, its distinctiveness or rarity and selective rehearsal. In particular, depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, and personality disorders have been prominent. I use the term 'metrical foot' to refer to a unit which brings together some prominent element + say, a stressed syllable with some unprominent element. Given the left-prominent reduplicative template, the direction of the parsing of the linguistic material is also assumed to be from left-to-right. In doing so, he debunks several prominent theories of the emotions. They could burrow in 20 seconds, sweeping away the ash with their prominent buccal hooks. Higher up in the sedimentary record, calcite becomes the most prominent carbonate mineral. Around 30 individual coal seams have been identified, with down-stratigraphy numbering, by the mining industry, adopted for the most prominent. The most prominent developmental difference between atrio-ventricular and outflow tract cushions is the population of the outflow tract by neural crest cells. Flowers are pendulous with reflexed tepals and have a narrow floral tube with a prominent corona. The most prominent features of ovules of this type are large glands on the outer surface of the integument, occur ring within the sarcotesta. In places, spherulites become gradually more prominent over a distance of several tens of centimeteres. Several prominent transverse wrinkles occur on the lower part of the cushion but there is no distinct keel. The morphologically right ventricle has coarse apical trabeculations, with a prominent large trabeculation on its septal surface. Virtually all of those prominent in the phage field in the 1950s and 1960s, and still living, have contributed to it. Nevertheless, the definition excludes many activities which are commonly classed as teaching: lecturing is the most prominent. The effect of age on delay stands out as a prominent and important factor. Interacting error patterns of this sort are thus a prominent and revealing property of developing systems and warrant further theoretical attention. A referent with one or more of these discourse features was considered to be pragmatically prominent. Both the miners and the railway workers played a prominent role in the conference. First, however, the most prominent alternatives should be addressed briefly. Crucially, in our view, vowels in most prominent positions exhibit characteristics related to "social affect" in everyday speaking situations. The results found six prominent differences between the two groups. At the same time, even the most prominent dissidents of that period expressed protest from within a discourse of "authentic" socialism. See note 4 below for a few prominent examples. From this evidence he concludes that intermarriage between ruling families and other prominent families cannot account for monarchies' persistence over time. An acute onset may be more common and weight loss may be prominent. As the disease progresses, hypoxia occurs, leading to cor pulmonale, cyanosis and secondary polycythaemia, and weight loss may become prominent. Patients exhibit 'lateropulsion', a prominent strong motor disturbance tending to push both the patient and the eyes to the side of the lesion. The physical burden of caring was the major concern during the first three months of caring, after which psychological aspects became more prominent. The majority of assessments probably present information on one or only a few technologies, although assessments of systems are becoming more prominent. In recent years such interactions have become increasingly common and prominent. When we compare late-twentieth-century membership trends for senators and citizens affiliated with prominent cross-class associations, social capital theory and reorganization theory offer clearly different expectations. However, this pathway is likely to play a prominent role in dark adaptation. The most prominent staining was present in the ganglion cell layer. The most prominent ones are the aand b-waves. Using cresyl violet and methylene blue staining, a prominent central area was observed in the ventral temporal retina. The above-mentioned doses of the drugs were chosen because they produced the most prominent effects on refractive development. Second, and more prominent, we observed that neighboring dendrites were pulled apar t from each other. Synaptonemal complexes are prominent in the pachytene stage oocytes. Our statistical analyses suggest that prominent choroidal vascular decline preceded the visual decline, and that there is a positive relationship between choroidal and visual functions. A prominent response is found only at the latency of around 100 ms. Instead, there appears to be one prominent positive component as well as one, sometimes two, significant negative components. However, memory-related concerns were prominent in the verbal reports in connection with writing. At the next stage (two blastomeres) we did not observe such a prominent difference between control and experimental embryos. The earliest and most prominent feature of atresia is the death of granulosa cells. We therefore sought to identify which calcium channels play the most prominent roles in mediating glycinergic inputs into retinal ganglion cells. He did not have to make all of his upper-class men reprehensible, though his prominent villains are from the upper ranks. Moreover, these currents contained substrands that were variously more prominent at different times and in different places, depending on the circumstances. The biblical orientation is, of course, prominent, but in addition he combines it with logic and metaphysics. Prominent bands were visible at molecular weights of approximately 30,000, 43,000, 55,000 in all samples. In the gastrointestinal tract symptom group, the most prominent provisional clinical diagnoses was infectious gastroenterocolitis (not specified), followed by acute colitis, abdominal pain and diarrhoea. The authors identify var ious 'degrees of freedom' in translation, leading to four prominent translation methods: word-for-word translation, literal translation, semantic translation, and communicative translation. They underpinned devotion to relics and images, fostered the widespread use (and misuse) of sacramentals, and buttressed the thriving tradition of pilgrimage to prominent shrines. Histological studies showed damage to the villi, wall thinning and marked cellular infiltrations, which were very prominent in the proximal jejunum and duodenum. Another potentially effective linking technique involves vocal tessitura, especially the consistent exploitation of prominent high pitches. Previously prominent farms were abandoned as a result of jokulhlaup destruction to homesteads and grazing land. A head is the most prominent immediate constituent of a prosodic category - for example, the head syllable of a foot. Musical literacy is a prominent feature of formal instrument tuition where it is regarded as an indispensable part of learning to play an instrument. In recent years, however, these links have become more explicit and more prominent. As you said, that became quite prominent in the later literature. If final stress cannot be avoided (due to underlying stress or an iambic stress system), final stress is not made more prominent by being lengthened. The most prominent example of this class of applications are diagnosis problems that require systems capable to deal with fuzzy and possibly inconsistent knowledge. Many prominent historians have addressed the issue in numerous books and in articles for both scholarly and more general audiences. The process of approval was not completed until 1967 and by that time another plan had been developed with the help of prominent architects. Examples of this exegetical perseverance can be found in the writings of several prominent authors. Dressed as an angel, the figure seems more suspended from the prominent golden wings attached to her costume than supporting them. In this context, the most prominent private sector regrowth took the form of externally financed contract farming. Market solutions were most prominent in the texts about housing, health services and finances. The prominent use of the bi-directional motifs may indicate congruence between the narratives' structural coherence and the narrators' explicit efforts to create continuity. In other words, when directives grant more discretion to member states, politics at the national level play a more prominent role. Prominent digits and phalanges are clear, and full-webbing and hallux may also be observed in one print. As the conference dragged interminably onward and no progress seemed possible, many of the more prominent figures departed. The views of certain prominent scholars remain dominant and authoritative even when confronted with contradictory evidence. A significant portion, if not the entire prominent field and peripheries, is devoted to that individual. The abrupt advance in the phase response curve exhibited a similar dependence on stimulus size, being most prominent for the largest spot. Thus, for many, status will be the first instrumental goal to decline after retirement, while affection and behavioural confirmation will become relatively more prominent. What is perceived of course is not the entire melody, but a prominent group of intervals. However, some prominent books about the nineteenth century give the impression that the matter was not a high priority there either. As the dispute continued, prominent lawyers took over a large portion of this task. The walls of the cysts contain prominent smooth muscle and elastic tissue. The most prominent part is the display of the subgoals, and the main goal to be proven. From the analysis of over 20 of the first genomes sequenced, we show that power-law behavior is prominent throughout genomic biology. Each commercial firm we visited had a new product development process that was prominent and central to the firm's successes. The more prominent modern versions of capitalist democratic theory are on the whole sociologically less spare. I have two serious misgivings about this prominent line of interpretation. Each leaflet carries a prominent vein in the middle. Note the prominent articulating tubercles, like those of other cidaroids. Publishers have come to assume an ever more prominent role. Transposable elements are a prominent component of the human genome, accounting for approximately 45% of the initial draft sequence. In our patient's case, a concern of lymphoma was raised in light of her underlying rheumatoid arthritis as well as prominent lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly. Prominent examples are the neuropsychology of human amnesia and the animal models that resulted from it. By the 1820s they were especially prominent in the campaign for abstention. One is to have the list written out on a large piece of paper, which can be hung in a prominent position. One of the most prominent features of inter-war unemployment is that it fell very unevenly across different industries and regions. Railway companies and financial institutions were most prominent. 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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