词汇 | example_english_really |
释义 | Examples of reallyThese 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. Moreover, the morphisms between such datatypes are really 'computed' by the elements tracking them, in the sense that each tracking element determines its function. The following chapters, though superficially presenting the appearance of disconnected essays, really possess a strong bond of continuity. Both are explicit, algorithmically defined mappings; one cannot really change them in any significant way. In particular, a really unbounded operator (that is, one whose norm is infinite) is partial, not out of a forgotten totality, but intrinsically. Before really tackling the issues of longrange planning strategies, in chapter 7, the author sets the scene in the first five chapters. Note that with no alternative use of labour, we cannot really separate return to labour from resource rent. Other forms of exchange are acknowledged, but not really discussed. At the same time, while this arrangement helps to define ideal types, it also runs the risk of obscuring what the debate is really about. A really good question speaks from common sense and, because it does, the results can be expected to produce vast social turmoil. I really cannot take all this stuff seriously. Then it sounds really nice, then you hear all the sounds, you hear the space. He asked whether an architect ought to be granted such wide latitude to 'butcher really beautiful buildings'. There are very good reasons why we need to be able to see or hear what is really out there, rather than what we anticipate. I think women who want desperately to compete ; they're going to really feel it. I need help to go to bed, get up, have my dressings done - with everything really. You can't say that was really fair, was it ? Does the statistical evidence really suggest such a decline ? Without really challenging hierarchy they still squeezed concessions out of village leaders, turning a weakness into strength. The problem with many studies of independent or alternative music (indie) is that they treat it as if it really was independent. On the other hand he wasn't really a professional singer till quite late in life. Is frequent religious attendance really conducive to better health? Do high-threat life events really provoke the onset of psychiatric disorder in children ? They also disputed whether an identity specific to the province really exists. Economic policy-making is indeed the subject of this book, but it does not really cover the period 1964-2000. They are saying it but nobody has really said it to me ... The relationship between magnetiser and subject remained therefore ambivalent: how could it be proved that the subject was not really duping the magnetiser? I don't really know whether cutting would be the answer. How could they really be their own women, carped the press, when they had male songwriters and a male manager 'pulling the strings'? Second, although complex, there is nothing really metrically ambiguous about this section. There was really only one small import record store. Apparently, if a child really has very little understanding of language, this will be quite obvious to all the people dealing with the child. Thus, the election really took place before the actual balloting. Why would we say that he has deeply misunderstood the auction and is not really "bidding" at all? I do not think that fiat really is a panacea for legal indeterminacy. The analogue of reference of any additional legislative declaration that they really mean certain applications will, on his view, itself depend on their independent intentions. The objection is really to wrong-based or duty-based claims that do not involve fault, or in other words, strict-liability duties. If they are really unjustified in using those means, then they are war criminals. One way in which salience works is to help me to really understand someone's need. A constraint formalism does not really accomplish this. In other words, is the form ' really ' (13a) or (13b) ? Is this kind of book perhaps really rather old-fashioned ? Second, the semantics of interrogatives as currently understood cannot really be reduced to the presence of an operator in the above sense. If these really were two independent phenomena, this pattern would not be expected. I mean, you know, my age ; so yes, this really is wonderful. Are they really suggesting that we unfairly exclude dead people from participation in our society ? However, it really is unfair to keep asking for more. Was it really possible that years of friendship can be wiped out by a change of social status ? There, in childhood, there had been something really pleasant with which it would be possible to live if it could return. Does this mean that the sceptics (including myself) were right all along and that sheltered housing really was ill-thought out and over-provided ? She didn't really understand the farming way of life and just never fitted in. They're the really tough ones, if you get my drift. In the end, there were really two distinct commissions rather than just one. Do musicians really communicate with one another and with their audience? Further, do those objects like tomatoes, strawberries, and radishes that appear to have this property really have it? Here, we think, the dispute really is just about words. The criticism perhaps dignifies our suggestion with the impression that it is more radical that it really is. We're not sure whether this proves that the qualia associated with the spouse is different or that philosophers are really slippery. Is conscious will really no more than a feeling? Why can't we just "see and understand" an institution the way it really works? Is the illusion of qualia really as widespread as it would seem? However, even in coevolutionary models, only a small number of traits are ever really allowed to coevolve. In truth, you only really know you have a "state" when the system's behavior changes qualitatively. Is rationality really "bounded" by information processing constraints? Which events is dream experience really specialized in simulating? We use it only when we really mean it. The youth orchestra really did become a social epicentre. They never really were quite clear themselves what the problem was. Should that music go on longer so that we really get to know what it's about? However, the prereflective level and the reflective, conceptual level of knowing are not really comparable. In this world, students asked these types of questions all the time, but none of us were really sure of the answers. He really wanted to go, but he had to sign his name on the sheet, and he didn't have a pen. Are we really able to explain how those developments were thinkable? With polders, or lignite mines, these areas can be very extensive - really, a whole landscape. If there was really so little to decide, what were the local struggles all about? Here it is suggested that the problem of factionalism, so evident in the 1920s, was never really solved in the 1930s. Bioethics really started as an inquiry into the largely uncontrolled practices, habits, and proceedings of the medical structure and profession. Really, the physician is the only one who has to communicate with the patient, do the right thing, and be responsible. To an extent this may be true, but it is really a rather extenuated argument based on various possible contingent sets of events. Can we really expect there to be more than a little benevolence in medical practice? Is the role of society in such decisions really as passive as this contention seems to require? One might want to be skeptical about this reasoning however: was continuation of pregnancy really in the child's best interests? In the case scenario under consideration, we do not know what will be the factor that really moves the plot forward. All three are, in fact, really analogous in one respect, and in one respect only: that they include a proposition which is universal. Is it really obvious that health, for instance, is good? He does not want to pretend that he is nearer to it than he really is. Here, really for the first time, entered a more accusatory tone. He cannot take our rebellion lightly as though it does not really seriously damage his rights. Is the dualist really at an advantage here? After all, rhetoric and logic are really 'alien and asymmetrical', as one aphorism of deconstructive thinking reminds us. The people in my class are really nice and everything. Ironically, it will be the remorse of conscience, and not really the punishment of fire and brimstone, that will torment him throughout life. However, two things seem necessary for training to be really effective. Indeed, paradoxically, the drive to make writing a copy of speech was really having the effect of making speech more like writing. The net result of this neglect is that institutional reform is made to appear a good deal more simple and easy than it really is. The position is this: the world as it really is can disturb the current interpretation of sense-data. In these circumstances, the critic needs to find other criteria to deal with the object 'as it really is'. If you really understood that you were mortal, the claim goes, then you would be changed. 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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