词汇 | example_english_realm |
释义 | Examples of realmThese 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 kind of certainty that we have in discourse regarding physical objects, in ethics, aesthetics, and religion characterizes the nature of these realms of discourse. Travelling in space to ' exotic ' realms evidently encourages the imagination to travel in time. Such studies hold the potential to help bridge the considerable gulf between biogeochemical and genomic studies that make up important realms in astrobiology. The extension of the may to these dispersed realms and time periods risks spreading the model too far. Just as signifying can create ambiguous meanings, border crossings delineate the difference between two realms. In the sociopolitical and cultural realms, it calls attention to a tenant farmers' generalised support for bourgeois politics and values. Similarly, specific regions of the human body are said to correspond to the material, celestial, and intellectual realms. Nonetheless, this is an important work that expands the meaning of 1948 into new realms. To that end, this piece extended to other realms, including how to make cities cleaner, more hygienic, and, ultimately, more livable. Like other similar networks, actors from both types of realms have shared values, interests, and goals. The following years saw hectic activity in religious and cultural realms. The second and third case studies are excellent choices as they represent the two most significant realms of the large subdivision - middle-class and working-class developments. Idealistically speaking, changes in two major social realms outside the museum could help alleviate present problems. The separate realms of nature and culture are bridged by a movement back and forth. We traveled in realms rising up with some terrains and descending with others. Chapters 8 and 9 present 22 patterns that provide generic design solutions to the realms of activity listed above. By contrast, the supporters of the oath saw the realms of grace and nature existing side by side. He hypothesises six distinct realms, one being the aesthetic which is directly related to experiences in the ar ts. Each of these actions launched us into unpredictable realms, yet they are no less autonomous. The behavioral manifestations of two of these realms, emotion and cognition, have been extensively investigated and their relation to resilience documented. They move into the more traditionally feminine realms of home and family. Two subsequent pages address the two distinct realms. However, other reception material suggests that the idea of these two realms is more significant than their particular location. None the less we would be foolish not to investigate the nature of the political content arguably to be found in these realms. Their works may thus be characterised in terms of verbal movement between internal and external, natural and supernatural, dramatic realms. Reforms within social insurance may well affect the overall balance between these two institutional realms. Economists tell us there are twin tradeoffs to be faced in these realms. Belief in spiritual beings, forces and realms will, the prediction says, die out and with it religion itself. However, it is obvious that as yet the concept has not been thoroughly investigated, nor has it penetrated all realms of activity. Generally speaking, these include both material and immaterial realms. As was discussed above, these realms are intricately tied to one another. A generalised and somewhat superficial comparison between performing action in the realms of conventional artistic practice and computer interface navigation reveals certain common principles. Although they participate in many realms of contemporary society, they reject any aspect of it that threatens their way of life. Here, multiple meanings flow through one text, with connections being made to different discourses and different realms of engagement. The political reasons for supporting the emigration were not confined to the realms of slovanstvo. Because this article looks at both civil society and broad political culture, locating the exact boundaries separating the three realms is not critical. Batch-bulk antagonism also operated outside the realms of marketing and design. Outside, they appropriated realms which had been the prerogative of other disciplines. Scientific theories are typically about idealized or abstract realms, which are uncovered in the process of developing and establishing the theories. When constraints from different realms shall be used together, one has two possibilities. The developments undermining strong objectivity in its different realms were not for him entirely separable. Thus, the evangelical domestic sphere grounded the morality of the man who had to venture out into the equivocal realms of politics or business. Thus, the fortunes of a city depended on its ruler's success in dialogues with human, natural, and cosmic realms. In computer music, all parties are always acutely aware of the presence and influence of machine technology in both the visual and audible realms. The idiom is essentially pentatonic major, though with occasional and highly telling forays into the realms of rarefied chromaticism, and 'dissonance'. Across multiple activities in business, industry and artistic realms, strict boundaries that once determined the scope of knowledge and skills required are dissolving. Physical separation moved beyond the functional and into morphological and figurative realms. In the process they are probing for meaning in less accessible, less visible and even invisible realms. There were significant connections between the realms of religion and princely etiquette. Several realms of functioning must be balanced at the same time when playing or practising. The stair and hearth moderate between studio and domestic zones, cleaving distinct realms. He errs, that is, if the covenant obligations can be said to hold uniformly in all covenanted realms or not at all. Moreover, some factors may not be considered at all as their management is thought beyond the realms of practical intervention. Placed over effigies of the female ear th and sea, they engaged the power ful interaction among these sacred, animate realms. I conclude by suggesting ways of testing, not just presuming, the scope and coherence of these discursive realms that we know are so important. Whereas at one level his 'anonymity' proved an important source of self-protection, at another it hindered his credibility within official realms. Subsidence rates in these realms vary considerably in space and time. Whatever marvels the realms of alien life may hold, cyber-organisms are not among them. Here, the actress ventured into new realms of public consumption and discourse. Such idioms may fail to be intertranslatable and yet not direct us to independent realms of reality. Conn tracks that change through different discursive realms: art, linguistics, literature, historical writing, and archeology. The four most prevalent realms are those of consciousness and sentiments; societal transformation; politics and power relations; and ideas and ideology. They are the fissures in the rock through which the author and his readers stand their only chance of passage to the mythic realms beyond. The rational soul thus sanctioned the ontological difference between the two realms while also establishing a constant relationship between them. Reductionism is the thesis that reductions between two realms are always (or, at least, are always likely to be) successful as explanations. His response was to retreat into realms like friends and family, work, an international community of scientists that he wished were isolated from such contests. The scientist sought to objectify - such was the nature of the project - but limits arose in certain realms. Scientism then involves a depreciation (or an underestimation as the critics would say) of the non-scientific realms of life. Species richness and thus composition differed significantly between communities of primary and exploited forest sites in both realms. Many of these imported routines remain, however, mechanistic without entering new realms of theory. The rights and responsibilities of the individual are believed to be different in the public and private realms. Invariably, reformers in private and public realms lament the evil corporate empire that coins money out of human suffering. Thus, folkloristics as an ideology of aurality extends the narration of macondismo from the lettered city into the realms of popular music. Such carefully managed appearances would in other realms be regarded as an effective technique for publicity management: value goes with scarcity. Because it spans the macro, micro, and nano realms, it provides many rich opportunities of study, yet is still very familiar. The institutionalization of cosmopolitan principles requires the entrenchment of democratic public realms. The uneasy relation between these two perceptual realms thus forms a basis for conflict in the novel. The last point concerns the creation of coherent public realms and the espousal of an aesthetic of innovation and modernity and is therefore explicitly architectural. Do we really need to perceive of these two realms of interpretation as opposed to each other? If this is so, this metaphor for communication offers little to these realms of enquiry. In fact, it is a wide-spread belief among chaos researchers that high-dimensional systems are outside the realms of chaos studies. The socioeconomic, political, administrative, cultural and spiritual realms were inextricably interwoven. The realms of utopia and reality converged in occasional and situational inclusions of such communal others into the re-imagined samaj. Instead, he argues, 'economies are built on the interlocked realms of communal and commercial value, not gift versus commodity' (ibid.). The currency of phonology is convertible in the interfacing modules, but it is not in itself valid in those realms. A range of human social realms cannot exist without emotion, which is semiotically mediated through language use. In the coming century, biology will stimulate the creation of entirely new realms of mathematics. In the realms of politics" they define- and also define away- opposition". Such semi-public or transitional spaces act as an interface between public and private realms and provide a sense of continuous diversity. There are at least three primary, interrelated functional realms of emotion in humans, including perception, expression, and regulation of emotion. Arguably all societies are based on myths and legends in religious, political, and ethnic realms. Consequently, the very best work engages key theoretical issues from each of these realms. Even after migration between discursive realms has been effected, the juridical flavour of the customs declaration is not completely relinquished. They have been trying to synchronise economic re-structuring with reforms in the realms of social insurance, unemployment insurance and social assistance. The idea that a state, today or ever, could possess and effectively process this level of information is clearly in the realms of science fiction. Controlled experiments are therefore needed to ascertain the realms of validity of both theories. The belief that these were four independent realms governed by distinct forces was prevalent until the early 1960s - the period of relevance to our story. The operatic voice, he maintains, has always acted to open invisible, supersensible realms to the perceptions of its listeners. The cases in this article suggest that each actor in the domestic realms intended to act rationally in some sense. Observed correlation patterns of species composition were consistent within respective realms and disturbance regimes. 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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