词汇 | example_english_quarter |
释义 | Examples of quarterThese 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 horizons are = 1, 4, 8, and 12 quarters. The lower one was the altar of the chapel, and the upper one, supported by four columns, was visible from the inmates' quarters. The formation of urban quarters allowed land speculators to undertake the densest possible exploitation of the lots. Table 1 lists the number of subclinical and clinical infections in lactating quarters per compartment of origin for each herd. However, the view that democracy fosters economic liberalization has met with considerable scepticism in certain quarters. The guides divided the city up into quarters, and documented every church and building of significance within each area. Six infections were detected in quarters from heifers, and no infections were detected in quarters from multiparous animals. Antiimperialism was justified in some radical quarters by sound racialist theory. In many quarters the idea that large numbers of adults might learn to communicate in just one foreign language was already too ambitious by half. Resistance to this project has been widespread, as critics from all quarters deny the availability of space between the two views. During the study, the farmers were informed of the infection status of all quarters every 3 weeks. R 271 samples were taken at calving, and 8 samples were taken from quarters that entered the population after purchase of animals. Farmers may be aware that recovered quarters are at higher risk of infection. At least one national parliamentary election occurred in each of these quarters, but only one election was held in most of them. When three quarters of the couples' wealth is pre-annuitized, a coefficient of risk aversion greater than ten is required. A pension fund is not required to submit a quarterly return when assets of the fund fall below $60 million for three consecutive quarters. The exception is in quarters where the overall market return is negative. There is considerable quarterly variation in the expense ratios ; however, public sector funds tend to have the lowest expense ratios in the majority of quarters. The development of the use of the microphone as a performance accessory in the early 1930s was condemned in some quarters. Turning point predictions are calculated using a two quarters rule, as detailed in the next section. The real interest rate increases and remains positive for four quarters. The nominal interest rate is persistently high, and the aggregate endowment decreases over time with a trough after several quarters. The authors are frustrated by the lack of take-up, allocating blame in various quarters. In other words, the project is intended to address only the scale of urban quarters, not the city scale. Limitations on the size of quarters ensure that the grammar does not exceed the site planning scale. Discontent among the people contributed to pressure from many quarters to check the powers of the president. Certainly they are shorter and more syllabic, but when note values are quartered they look just as elaborate rhythmically. Whenever the quarters were sold, they were evicted and asked to settle their claims against the evacuees' property. The latter have acquired a bad reputation in some quarters. They also helped set and clear their tables, clean their quarters, and put away their playthings. Of these, households with the largest living quarters and the smartest interior are preferred. The alterations of the living quarters that usually take place at this time generally result in an increase in the number of living rooms. There has been criticism in some quarters that recent transnationalist studies have become too absorbed in studying international organisations, particularly non-governmental organisations. Minimum standards of quality required for food - especially meat and milk - and living quarters were established and enforced by means of regular inspections. Many novelists and artists who depicted the pleasure quarters and/or related topics were punished. Most lived in crude quarters leaving left them exposed to bad weather and at risk for disease. Figure 9 shows the pooled data for all quarters. With the proposed weights,9 that number increases to three quarters. The quarters are small, and the man is the most skilled catcher on my staff. They continued to meet, and to do so without the senior chiefs from their quarters. One can hardly spend less than an hour at this, or at least three good quarters of an hour. Also, quarterly climate data were always highly correlated with the same data from other quarters. Together the three plots filled three quarters of a 30-m x 60-m area, time prohibiting further mapping. Almost three quarters of the products included some form of quality assessment of the included evidence. Sixteen of the seventeen properties on which repairs were made had living quarters improved as well as out buildings. They didn't mix much with the people, remaining in their quarters. Propertied landowners were able to take advantage of this by producing for the market, but were faced with opposition from two quarters. Halves, quarters and eighths are more instantly recognizable and appear in most early numerate cultures. They were not segregated in women's quarters, for houses tended to be a single undivided space. Over the past fifteen years or so examiner input in oral proficiency interviews has provided a constant topic of discussion within language assessment quarters. The creation of new warehouses and stores was unnecessary when ' the most convenient places for commerce' were still available in the old quarters. Archaeological features confirm these changes and also reveal unpartitioned domestic space yielding to geometric courtyard farmsteads where people and animals lived in separate quarters. The initiative is to be applauded, not only for devoting large funds to this important research field, but also for fostering research from many quarters. Two control faecal baits were randomly positioned at two opposing quarters of the arena. Moreover, the living conditions of urban factory workers-cramped quarters and a lack of privacy- discouraged workers on short-term contracts from bringing their spouses. People still thought in halves, thirds and quarters and were generally more comfortable with fractions. Gendarmes were generally quartered with local inhabitants during patrols or when stationed in a given locality. In 1976-77, the quarterly rates were higher than those of the 1974-75 comparable quarters, except the first. The fishermen were unable to get out of their quarters for ten days. Building new living quarters is the first step in doing so. The latter comprises the living quarters proper and other elements such as cellars, ovens, graves, stables and other annexes. The northern part of the structure is considered to have been an industrial zone, while the southern part constituted the private quarters. The compound consists of a circle quartered by a thin cross pattern. In one way all four quarters of data are used. Each group had salary scales, and was assigned living quarters with facilities commensurate to it. Four infected quarters were present at the start of the study and 50 new infections were detected during the 18-month observation period. Other strains were identified throughout the pre-outbreak, outbreak and post-outbreak period, but never in more than two quarters at any one time. In swab experiment 1, liners were swabbed in duplicate after infected quarters had been milked. Population size is 268, 384 and 164 quarters, respectively. At the start of the study, duplicate samples were taken on two consecutive days to determine the initial infection status of all lactating quarters. Samples were missing at calving for 32 quarters. Indeed, in some quarters it seems as if connectionist modelling and application of the backpropagation learning rule to fully distributed networks are seen as equivalent. The majority of interviews took between half and three quarters of an hour to complete. Most of the men now reaching retirement have already earned the 150 quarters required for a pension. The architecture and arrangement of these quarters make visible how all these various elements came together to create a new kind of urban space. Three quarters of my students concluded that social psychology demonstrated that people were mostly irrational. However, in none of the conditions and none of the age groups were more than three quarters of the children productive. As with equity, the concept of participation has been interpreted differently in a number of quarters. Over three quarters (43/57) claimed to have obtained their medication. Despite receptivity in some political quarters, the political stream was not ready for reform. Where data was available for only one of the two quarters in the half year, that quarter's average was used. In some quarters, it is a popular belief that macroeconomics is less scientific than micro and less to be admired. Consumption is measured by expenditures on nondurables plus services, and the horizon = 8 quarters. Subsequent reorganisation of the palace led to the chapel being moved, but it was always situated close to the residential quarters. In certain quarters, dogma is, if anything, more entrenched than ever. Indeed, in some quarters the whole subject matter of creativity and psychosis has been ignored completely. Not surprisingly, these developments have been accompanied by calls from various quarters for a thoroughgoing theoretical reappraisal of our contemporary political and constitutional wisdoms. As a consequence, the living quarters on the first floor are often at street level on one side of the house. In principle, their layout is similar to the living quarters of the first type. Most living quarters initially consist of at least three but more often four rooms: a hall, a storage room and two living rooms. The living quarters are on the first floor and can only be reached from the outside via a flight of stairs. Often its use is even limited to the front of the living quarters. Despite its clear importance within development, the concept of autonomy has prompted criticism from diverse quarters. In some theological quarters at least, exclusion was going out of favour. The ox allocated to each treatment changed between quarters. The first application was performed when berries were three quarters ripe. Instead, the results suggest that the beetles wander until they come across something that can be sampled at close quarters. 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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