网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 example_english_rank
释义

Examples of rank


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.
To standardize the e results, species were ranked from overall low to high density of trees 10 cm dbh.
However, as correlations elucidate relative differences or ranks and not absolute amounts, this should not affect the conclusions.
Figure 2 summarizes seed selectivities ranked by mass for each granivore class separately.
The different epidemiological methods may be ranked in the oftenused hierarchy of evidence and research design.
Patients might be ranked differently with different prioritization measures.
Higher ranks are given to sources that are more generalizable to the population as a whole.
Within the uncertain category, projects could then be ranked by level of uncertainty.
In the years circa 1400 its ranks included a number of leading musicians.
By the end of the century, however, a few women had managed to break the ranks of male professionalism and attain medical degrees.
Could one overcome the threat to the interest theory by arguing that interests are ranked only by their contribution to further interests?
A closely related proposal, to which we will not give separate attention, is that the two types of interests are not lexically ranked but incommensurable.
They ranked the top 20 terms chosen from the relevant documents and added the top n terms.
When ranked high enough, these determine that a syllable which has more than one mora must be stressed.
In surveys, it also ranks fourth or fifth among the so-called "core" journals in all of economics.
The f inding that concerns over protection of pr ivacy ranked second on their list of barr iers is indicative of this need.
Next, the ranks (1 - 72) assigned to each bilingual were averaged.
Once the inconvenience of this practice was discovered, the government began to name its representatives directly, choosing from its own ranks men of known competence.
Responses were ranked according to the severity of stressors on a fully anchored fivepoint scale ranging from ' none ' (0) to ' severe ' (4).
Among the undergraduates, tornadoes or strong winds (ranked 45th; scored by 15% of sample) and earthquakes (48th; 12%) are rarely dreamed about.
A daily pill and monthly injection were ranked as less acceptable.
Nevertheless, in cash terms annual expenditure on meat products ranked second after bread (275 francs).
However, there are larger differences in the personal characteristics of ministers at different ranks.
Prelates are ecclesiastical dignitaries who can occupy various ranks between the cardinal and the priest.
Would-be nations often delineate gender roles along traditional lines in keeping with those of the nations whose ranks they hope to join.
The probabilistic model ranks documents according to their probability of being relevant to a query - the ordering principle.
In addition, both sets of principles agree upon how these pairs are ranked.
At the same time, those two constraints must be lower ranked than the stress-assigning constraints which make the syllable stressless.
The two prediction equations give exactly the same ranks to the primary prevention cases.
Profit maximization ranked very low in the early and mid group, while it was mentioned more frequently among the late entrants.
Features which are inherently highly salient have corresponding faithfulness constraints which are universally highly ranked ; while inherently subtler features have lower-ranked faithfulness constraints.
The chancellery very actively dealt with personnel questions and staffing for all state institutions with f unctionaries of different specialties and ranks.
The ranks of producers have swelled in recent years with the advent of small, computer-based studios.
As members of the nomenklatura, they all had bureaucratic ranks to determine the material benefits allocated to them.
Interpreting rankings as ratings involves an inversion of preference ranks: the first preference candidate is assigned the highest preference score, and so on.
The prospect of holding public office successfully harnessed private ambition to party legitimation and swelled the ranks of the partisan labour force.
Candidates (b) and (c) each incur one violation of an undominated constraint, with the choice being passed down to the lower ranked faithfulness constraints.
As legal staffs developed within the ranks of departmental clerks and under-secretaries, they mediated between ministers and their more remote colleague.
In the beginning, he and his fellow worshippers truly ranked among the poor in spirit as well as in material goods.
The overall order of ranking (from rst to last preference) was general practitioner, practice nurse, counsellor, alcohol worker and lifestyle worker.
When ranked according to performance on key variables 118 trusts scored three or less.
Two of the three lowest ranking questions were less patient oriented, centring on issues of generic prescribing and the secondary/primary care sector interface.
Constraints are not ordered : they all apply simultaneously and are not ranked.
Inherent ranking between two constraints is, as are the constraints themselves, based on perception and the desirability for segments to be perceptually salient.
Since the frequency of the different variants is not known, the constraints below the cut-off cannot be ranked.
All other candidates are disfavoured by at least one constraint ranked above the cut-off, and are therefore excluded from being possible outputs.
In this model, variation does not arise as a result of variation in grammar (ranking) itself.
In contrast, the restricted distribution of glottalised sonorants is the result of ranking faithfulness to [creak] below a constraint restricting [creak] to a particular position.
Using the standard ranking logic, the following schematic rankings predict the presence or absence of a tone-flop mutation.
If it were ranked lower, we would expect variation to result.
Frequencies are only counted in the 10 highest ranked passages returned by the passage retrieval component of the system.
A scoring function ranks the possible answers using additional criteria, which may include features of the surrounding sentence such as word overlap with the question.
In their view, classes that laughed readily ranked highly in terms of cohesion, while classes in which students were reluctant to laugh rated poorly.
Out of 10, only nine terms had sufficient amount of data for performing the 2 -test, call processing record ranked fifth among them.
After that, the system ranks these words highly when the user enters the corresponding sequence.
Each input feature can be switched on or off and ranked (by weighting) to provide different levels of control and influence.
I take several that are proxies for health and educational attainment, establish ranks of the districts provided, and tabulate a simple average for each.
The social origin of you was among the middle ranks, and women led the change during its critical period of diffusion.
Next, the mats-symbolic seats of authority-of the lords were "counted" and ranked, and the lords declared their candidacy for various political positions.
They were senior workers, who sometimes rose from the ranks, sometimes were established headmen.
The third ranked domain in the published literature was personal appearance, but not one patient in the longitudinal study made this nomination.
Most keyword-based search systems index a document with a list of keywords ranked with relevance weightings.
Several studies have been published showing high psychiatric morbidity in ' environmental patients ', ranking from 36 to 100 % depending on group size and diagnostic methods.
There are distinct, separately ranked sympathetic faithfulness constraints on these two correspondence relations.
The quality of the linen varied among the social ranks.
The ranks of commentators on each side are not too surprising.
The latter were essential to success because, having been favoured by the colonial regime, they dominated the ranks of the educated elite.
The final result is expressed within the 0 -1 domain and the faults are ranked from more likely to less likely.
In this system, after the retrieval of the relevant cases, they are ranked heuristically by ease of adaptation.
Evaluation ranks the instantiated plans according to metrics provided by the user.
In such experiments, the judge compares plants from several treatments simultaneously and ranks them according to the effects in question.
In the present paper an analysis is proposed for experiments where plots of crops treated differently are mutually ranked.
Their experimental set-up considered several judges who ranked all plants simultaneously and where the latent utilities per judge were allowed to be correlated.
He ranked at the 5th percentile for classe de mots (word class), and below the 1st percentile for production de phrases (sentence production).
Words are ranked as a function of the ratio written frequency/subtitle frequency (frequencies/million words).
Both the refugees and those who became politically disenfranchised joined the ranks of stateless persons.
In this case various goods are ranked according to their proximity to the fundamental conditions of action.
Many physicians have now joined the ranks of politicians and political leaders.
Among these activities a relaxing walk or other physical exercise ranked highest.
Many scholars have given reasons why we should not expect to see a significant movement of women into the ranks of property-owners.
The activities were ranked in the following order: playing instruments, movement/dance, singing, listening to music, composing and talking about music.
He does, however, follow a real sequence in the logical process, from confusion to clarification to conflict to ranking or proportion or integration.
Women from the professional ranks and women from the ranks of trade found themselves bound together in a particular economic peril.
One putative advantage of a set of ratings is that, potentially, it contains more information than a set of ranks of the same target objects.
There was to be a modest reduction in their strength from 800,000 to 700,000 in all ranks.
They found that he was not good in processions, for the curious roll prevented him from keeping ranks like the others.
Most agents who reached management ranks had little counterterrorism experience.
Lowering the cutoff value in the module score did not help, only one additional known module was recovered when including ranks 151-250.
The strings in the recogniser output column are the calculated top ranked candidate string for each word.
Not least of these are disagreements within its own ranks.
First, the system of military ranks had been applied to the state as a whole.
The data are ranked, and the analysis is performed on the ranks rather than on the data themselves.
The combination of fair and religious feast will have brought people of all social ranks to the monastery at this time of the year.
In the analysis of our data, these constraints are always ranked below constraints favoring the expression of number.
Extreme and extremely, by contrast, illustrate form-function combinations associated with the usage of the uppermost social ranks, women in particular, in the seventeenth century.
Such an apparent limitation on freedom, coming from within their own ranks, strained the forged consensus to its limits.
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.
随便看

 

反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2005-2024 fscai.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2025/2/2 18:48:36