词汇 | example_english_real-life |
释义 | Examples of real lifeThese 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. Freedom has (at least) two senses, both valid and, in reallife, indissociable : the freedom from constraint and the freedom (or capacity) to act. Bridging the gap between reallife and the language classroom - principles, practices and outcomes. After age 11 (age 80-84 in reallife) he dies for certain. We didn't use them every night, but we did break them more often than we could actually have afforded in reallife. Consider now a situation that may be found in 'reallife'. Nurses are shown to be the reallife-death decision-makers as they allocate beds, plan priorities of care and make discharge plans. We considered children's responses to two types of hypothetical dilemmas, which represent two types of situations encountered in reallife. They do not reflect tacit knowledge of what it would look like if the observers were to see a certain event happening in reallife. This model is not, however, a true description of what exists in reallife now or at any time in the past. In reallife, as opposed to the wonderland of mathematics, nothing of the kind can happen. Experiments illustrate that the theoretical results carry over to the implemented prototype and may be used to optimize reallife systems. As the promotional text shows, the film seeks to correspond to reallife as closely as possible in the style of a tabloid. Many of these case studies correspond to reallife, industrial systems. They are men of action, interested in laboring to examine reallife more fully and to master its complexity. To check the possible implications of this error in reallife, we studied a sample of 392 patients. In reallife, optimal patterns of codification should be determined on the basis of a richer contextual analysis, in light of current circumstances. The experiments reported in the paper show that lazy control flow compilation is superior in both artificial and reallife settings. Is it not necessary that one should complement the other, and must not their combination be indispensable to any adequate investigation of reallife? Legitimacy of birth became more and not less important during the imperial period as a marker of status with reallife consequences. The paper describes the experience of using the system in reallife industrial applications including reports on some of the difficulties encountered. Reallife goes far beyond personal impressions or testimonial experiences. Though there are now several excellent books on functional programming techniques, the examples used are sometimes difficult to transfer to reallife programming. Many things in reallife, which often confounds the dictates of grammarians, can show how this is so. Most predictions generated focus on experimental tests of unclear relevance to reallife. Of course, there are always difficulties recording people in reallife situations while trying to remain as inconspicuous as possible. To begin with, what we call 'flamenco' in the movie (and in reallife as well) is itself a recent construct. In empirical economics, you go and see how people behave in reallife, in situations to which they are used. Again, we should note that the origin of these simulations apparently is not in the reallife of the dreamer. The analogy is not a close one but it might still have something to tell us about the evolution of reallife. Wasting time scanning too much information in order to get a complex picture of various factors can be fatal in reallife conditions. In some instances these states may be emergencies that would normally only be reached in rare occasions in reallife situations. Many virtual creatures are intended by their human creators as computer simulations of reallife. There is also no evidence for success of rational norms when applied to reallife decisions. It also maintains the embedded disciplinary frame through reference to the prior text of a reallife disciplinary frame. All of us are captivated by media representations of scenes we would never look at twice in reallife. Marrying would be all right if it was the way they do it in the pictures, but reallife isn't like that. These beliefs can be supported by our own experiences in reallife. Their narrative is often presented as a tale, and reflects reallife. Indeed, in reallife situations, there should be some enforcement mechanism such as behavioral norms to avoid the free riding problem. Note that the transfer in the model corresponds to total intergenerational transfers including bequests, education, and other inter-vivos transfers in reallife. However, in many reallife networks, power law degree distributions were observed with different exponents. Such is often not the case in reallife, where emotional displays may not be so readily differentiated. Does it mean that when such categories are conceptually opposed, they are irreconcilable in reallife and cannot be related? As argued above, any reallife experiment, no matter how ideal, will involve the manipulation of more than one variable. Furthermore, we know that in reallife people routinely trade health risks for other benefits. This means to other people in reallife. In reallife, of course, certain approaches to the subject become standard in any field. In reallife we manage to achieve coordination through the establishment of conventions. To date, no researchers have examined child victims' attributions for "reallife" maltreatment across several maltreatment types. Our experimental task was designed to remove the social, semantic, and discourse cues that support language learning in reallife. Precisely this dissociation can be found in reallife. Moreover, there is a gap between invoking such constructs and specifying how they actually operate to motivate reallife behavior. After all, that is what makes choices interesting in reallife: something turns on what it is we choose. How can a fantasy law-enforcer be either omniscient or omnipotent in reallife? Viewed in this way, personal and fictional stories are linked to some reallife referent. 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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