词汇 | example_english_realistic |
释义 | Examples of realisticThese 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. Even before its completion, full-page colour advertisements appeared featuring a photo-realistic view of the new church and the soaring tower. Given the current political and cultural climate, some of the trainees' ideas to improve recruitment are more realistic than others. Adding externalities, or other realistic features of the natural capital aggregate, would presumptively complicate the system's dynamics. A more policy relevant and realistic theory of household energy demand is thus necessary. To be realistic, households must set at least investment and fertility rates. The implication of this is that decision-makers are simply unable to form realistic expectations about the consequences of their actions. However, it represents a more realistic scenario for providing correlated local and global environmental externalities from the local perspective. Future developments will include the effect of finite surface anchoring and a more realistic representation of the chevron interface. Since there is great uncertainty, it is difficult to say how realistic this scenario is. Take the most up-to-date computerized collection of authentic texts to produce realistic and useful examples. Therefore, these scores were omitted from the following analyses in order to present the results in the same fashion as those with the realistic objects. The schematic objects were abstract versions of realistic objects. We use realistic units to indicate the scale: seconds (s) and kilometres (km). Is the robot a "faithful realistic" replica (detail)? The model is based on a realistic heat transfer law and also accounts for a non-symmetric arrangement of heat sources and sinks. As mentioned above, the next step is to consider a more realistic model of the chemistry and the thermodynamics. Many of these are remarkably searching and realistic, and they go a long way towards correcting the balance of the book. By contrast, a more realistic geometry may alter the results considerably. Teachers should for example know about fossilization, and set realistic goals. Meanings could be scrutinised, and realistic examples could be given. Thus, having checked the method, we proceed to a more realistic velocity distribution and use it to estimate the critical speed. Most importantly the process needs to be beneficial to patients and staff with realistic expectations being placed upon both groups of people. A much more realistic model would include a variable density distribution. Within the context of this paper it does not seem to be realistic t o consider these reverse flows. The self-preserving downward-concave profile used here defines a far more realistic base state, and makes possible a formal stability analysis. We can also consider the more realistic case in which some characters begin far more maladapted than others. The more realistic case of an arbitrary distribution of selection coefficients remains to be explored. Finally, we want to stress that the dynamic analysis in this paper has significant implication for realistic applications. Given the scanty nature of the evidence available for most of the 1517-21 period, the latter projection might be more realistic. As we examine more subtle and realistic devices, we will likely encounter the need for additional rules. In practice, however, this is a realistic option only for a limited number of markers in, say, more detailed mapping after a first genome scan. The efficiency of this reaction supports scavenging (below) as a realistic process. The activated monomers used in these studies are possibly realistic prebiotic monomers. The next step is to extend these analyses to a more realistic model having both natural immunity and vaccine effects. The rendered environments are very realistic, often using fractal techniques to construct them. A few realistic input data sets and the corresponding outputs should be supplied with each program. More importantly, our implementations are fast enough to allow experimentation with different combinations of algorithms on problems of realistic size. The snake, lizard, and turtle were each plastic but realistic ; the mouse was taxidermied. In the present work, we offer a very realistic description of the ion-atom interaction but just for one-electron atoms. Whether this calls for a new and "universally acceptable definition" of revolution that encompasses all that the author suggests is neither obvious nor realistic. However, in the meantime, we have to deal with our current options and design an effective and realistic strategy. Women rated intervention more favorably when assuming "ideal" rather than realistic levels of resources, but men did not. Viewing seed postharvest physiology in terms of a continuum of behaviour is considered to be more realistic than attempting precise categorization. The programming style shown there is too limited for many realistic problems. In more than the very short run, these "realistic" possibilities were not realized. The accuracy of the optimal gait analytical prediction is evaluated by a numerical analysis of a realistic robot model. On the other hand, it is evident that this method provides a robust approach to realistic posture prediction that can handle a biomechanically accurate model. Experiments that more closely simulate the diversity, distribution and abundance of seeds in the environment may lead to more realistic conclusions. Our sensitivity analysis involves altering these baseline assumptions within realistic limits and observing the consequences for the results. In the long term utility is realistic and indeed necessary. In the light of clinical research this assumption seems to be realistic (3). The usefulness of guidelines will depend on how these issues are addressed and how realistic the conclusions are that can be reached. However, the levels were chosen to be within a realistic range. The ichnographic map was distinctly different from realistic pictorial panoramas, as well as from the cityscape itself. To analyze the behavior of the theory with the shape of the autocorrelation function, one must consider several realistic forms for it. While there, he learned a wide variety of techniques, from cartooning to what later came to be called photorealistic painting. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. We therefore asked whether more realistic forms of simulated ocular tremor that included varying amounts of spectral noise would produce similar improvements in temporal coding. Thus, the ability of the method to produce correlated sources is a realistic and desirable property. The criticism of the small-state realistic framework coincided and partly overlapped with a more general criticism of the bases of post-war society. They argue that this is a realistic approach, and will give a competitive advantage to those companies that sign up to self-regulation. By identifying an individual's hope goals, palliative care clinicians can plan and implement more realistic interventions to move toward individual hope goals. We simply sweep all the molecules once and assume that this gives an approximation of the realistic dynamics. However, more realistic methods of selecting the privatization transfer rate could be explored within the general framework presented here. Section 4 contains a statistical analysis of simulated data demonstrating their close proximity to empirical records in the sense of scaling laws with "realistic" exponents. To keep the assumptions as realistic as possible, the pattern of past immigration has also been examined. Arctic facts, at once manipulated into realistic, or equally into fantastical, fiction, provided a rich visual and imaginative resource. A realistic view of language change, according to which child language acquisition is key, highlights the tenuous bearing that structure preservation has on the process. They propose a simple computer algorithm for inserting prosodic boundaries in synthesized spellings that yields ' realistic results ' (152). The bass clarinet is realistic but the audio example provided contains some undesirable clicks. However, dissatisfaction with how realistic the assignments to this category were in some centers led to its abandonment. The dramaturgical principle governing these three scenes is that of a tranche de vie, the realistic representation of daily life. Finally, mutual obligation policies are likely to be expensive if they are to give jobless people a realistic chance of finding work. In a more realistic model the reflected field is generated only at specific moments of the electron trajectory. Cone begins his argument proper by distinguishing between what he calls 'realistic song' and 'operatic (or conventional or expressive) song'. Moreover, in a realistic implementation, the frequent case of applying a known constructor to all of its arguments can be detected and optimized at compile-time. Such agents may not be intelligent and may be not be realistic, but will have a strong personality. The various minimal ingredients for a realistic physics basis have been presented. The most important contribution of the method is its improvement on the researcher's ability to compute realistic confidence intervals. As discussed above we assume an increasingly stringent environmental policy in terms of emission factors, since that is a realistic expectation. Unfortunately, the effects are so small that no realistic natural process has been put forward where racemization is small enough. Unfortunately, full adaptation of all technologies to people with all kinds of disabilities would not be economically realistic in practice. Indeed, it is realistic to argue that economies face limitations in their access to the world financial markets. However, if we want to provide a more aesthetically pleasing and realistic animation, an elastic behaviour for the link of the operation would seem appropriate. Ensure that the agency has selected the mostadvantageous and realistic alternative with respect to benefits, costs, and risks (based on steps 4 and 7). Journalism and realistic fiction, those intrinsically secular forms, became a means of achieving that balance. Realistic reportage and mythologisation go hand in hand. At the same time attempts were being made to provide a theoretical basis for models that would produce realistic urban hierarchies. The uniform distribution in the preceding example provides the easiest teaching example, but is probably not realistic. Despite the rather artifical nature of the above approach, it is to be welcomed as novel yet realistic. Advances in this area have led to the development of more realistic script recognition systems. The realistic novelist's world is a roomy one, large in space and time. In most cases, therefore, short-term intervention with realistic goals should be the aim. The therapist encouraged her to look at herself in a more realistic way, and particularly to try to identify her good points and qualities. He had been told from the start that recovery would happen, but it might take some years, so he felt their hopes were realistic. Pragmatism is a way of being at once idealistic and realistic, rationalist and empiricist, tender and tough. A deforming aircraft leads to more realistic lift and drag and, particularly in the design of large aircrafts, has to be taken into account. On the other hand, a ver y accurate model may not be particularly realistic because colours and textures are not shown. A realistic approach would maintain a healthy diversity of expertise within the research community. 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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