词汇 | example_english_reflection |
释义 | Examples of reflectionThese 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. Aging and identity : some reflections on the somatization of the self. There are some excellent observations and intelligent reflections on very complex and weighty questions. The commentaries present contrasting reflections on our paper. Demystifying borderline personality: critique of the concept and unorthodox reflections on its natural kinship with the bipolar spectrum. However, unless careful preliminary investigations are made, weak reflections, perhaps indicative of cation ordering as in rose muscovite and ephesite, may be missed. In this way, reflections from the floor are avoided and the same gain table can be applied independently of the transducer's working frequency. Public policies are not simple reflections of coherently applied abstract norms. No layer lines or row lines are developed and off-meridional reflections cannot be distinguished with any certainty. The book concludes with methodological reflections and directions for further sociolinguistic research. Indigenous peoples resist definitions made by states and many consider attempts to define them as reflections of colonialism. I should indeed have liked to discuss the dictionaries as reflections of a cultural standpoint, but that would be an article in itself. Until now, therapy radiographers have not necessarily documented professional reflections. His very thoroughness prompts reflections of what still remains hazy, either through poor documentation or lack of scholarly interest. Modeling of reflections and air absorption in acoustical spaces - a digital filter design approach. His work has an enviable coherence, made even more apparent by his reflections on the previously published essays of this new collection. Focused reflections can easily exceed the optical damage threshold unless the component positions are adjusted so as to avoid the most dangerous ghosts. They are customarily observations and reflections derived from conversations, books, or else 'from the street'. Standard analyses view them as reflections of a distinction between movement and non-movement strategies. He also offers extensive notes full of suggestive reflections and ends the volume with an essay on his sources for the full trilogy. The larger number of equatorial reflections reflect the presence of protofilaments in amyloid fibrils. Among the three geometries tested, the squared blanket is the one offering the lowest level of reflections able to satisfy the spatial position resolution criterion. Electrons may undergo a number of reflections before they leave the channel. The paper draws some preliminar y conclusions and suggests that students' reflections can help the teacher make infor med decisions and choices in the classroom. The study features a content analysis of portfolios and details lear ner reflections. The paper concludes with some general reflections on how these key elements of effective partnership in team teaching relate to the wider teaching community. Through an analysis of their reflections, certain general patter ns emerged in relation to vocabulary acquisition, organisational strategies, invention, personal expression, and thought. If the reflections occur soon after the initial sound, the result is not perceived as separate sound events. The ray tracings developed as part of the auralization showed several echo paths and long-delayed reflections that could play havoc if left untreated [9a]. Reading and writing family secrets : reflections on mass-observation. Ageing and old age : reflections on the postmodern life course. According to the above equations, the ghost reflections of this system are calculated carefully. Epidemiology : reflections on testing the validity of psychiatric interviews. Such perceptions had reflections in their ideas about nationhood underpinned by the notion of samaj. Ageing and old age : reflections on the postmodern lifecourse. The author of this article proposes to establish the limits of this belief, on the basis of the following reflections: 1). Only if those refinements are incompatible with the available archaeological resources would these reflections be damaging. The interviews provided information and my informants' reflections on indigenous religion and social change. As your extensive reflections and problematics demonstrate, forgiving and forgetting is rough sledding. The inadequacy of role models for educating medical students in ethics with some reflections on virtue theory. Most reflections on the changes reported, however, concerned the process of migration. The experiences are a cumulative influence on his perception of the course of his own life and his reflections on possible future courses of action. The aim is to minimise this performance measure, and it has certain symmetries, namely rotations, reflections, and permutations of the hydrophone positions. There are no endwalls in the azimuthal direction, and so there are no endwall reflections. Looking back at what was considered necessary and what has now been achieved, provokes some interesting reflections. Analysis of the reflections on work was achieved by the grounded theory method23, which helps draw out new theories. Such curves can be generated when reflections at the right edge are ignored. From this we are also led to infer that the "messier" results are genuine reflections of their grammars. The second method employed was to project the image of blood vessels onto the tangent screen using tapetal reflections. They are precisely not fair and accurate reflections of the testimony of the experiment. In the absence of secondary reflections, the light reflected from a surface is a linear function of the surface's spectral reflectance function. From a theoretical perspective, the latter development is interesting and deserves some further reflections. They show up on photographs only as thin lines of light, which represent reflections from the water surfaces. Growing out of an analytical study, attention has focused mainly on more general, but extremely important reflections, which pose urgent problems. We cannot escape into objectivity; studies of the past are always in some way also reflections of the values of the present and the future. I conclude with reflections on the metaphysical presuppositions that this understanding of mystery requires. Created during a period of apparently universal conflict, its musical reflections upon our shared final journey attempt to reconcile warring religions around the globe. The evolving paradigm of health technology assessment: reflections for the millennium. Such reflections have long been included in textbook histories of psychology, but usually as part of the prehistory of the science. Other specific drawbacks and limitations are imposed by the particular nature of fish, such as reflections on fish scales and high speed of motion. The illumination variations in underwater sea-cages images were mainly due to fish shades, reflections on scales and sunlight attenuation. While testing the method, we used indirect natural light coming from a distant window inside the room, thus avoiding reflections caused by direct ray incident. Western lowland gorilla diet and resource availability: new evidence, cross-site comparisons, and reflections on indirect sampling methods. My reflections have addressed the archival material on the cases and the discursive parameters which the written sources impose on historical interpretation. To obtain a natural-sounding virtual environment, the reflections and their incoming directions have to be simulated. The recorded sound acts as a mirror offering aural reflections of its likeness. Defences of all the possible views of fairness outlined above can be found in competing philosophical reflections on welfare. The literature is therefore enriched by studies, reflections and theoretical debates on decentralisation. In practice changes in burial rites are viewed as reflections of social relations. Two consecutive reflections have implied an invariance property of the function giving the conformal map. In section 2 reflections are presented on the cost-benefit analysis of soil degradation. Furthermore, the confined states reported here are the first which exhibit stable leading-edge fronts in the absence of reflections from a wall. The annular geometry allows these states to be characterized in the absence of reflections from endwalls. We have presented these reflections in more detail elsewhere, but here we wish to frame them in the context of professionalism as an ethical issue. Both of these phenomena are potential reflections of early experiences impacting the development of neuroendocrine functioning. They experience and assess domestic spaces with reference to three important evaluative criteria : do they facilitate routines, responsibilities and reflections ? Ageing and identity : some reflections on the somatisation of the self. The author extends her reflections to the post-independence period to stress the continuity of policy, sometimes with the same architects. Mental reflections of the outside world presumably are used not only to construct perceptual-cognitive representations, but also to guide our actions. Consciousness seems to arise from higher-order reflections on a variety of cognitive events. The uniformity of the sound field is further enhanced by the reflections from the ceiling to far-flung seats. In fact, it is commonly used to put glazing into blank window openings prior to using a texture brush to paint reflections. Our own reflections fit pretty well with this reconstruction. Significantly, these higher angle reflections also occur at closely similar spacings in the different samples. I knew there were reflections on the back wall. The number of paths depends on the number of wall reflections we are considering. In the next chapter we shall examine their reflections on capitalism and ecology. Examples like this could be multiplied indefinitely, and they are not just reflections of a sexist reality. We know them immediately as reflections, just as we appreciate shadows cast by objects as they obstruct the passage of light. They are transmuted by the divine influx, rendered transparent, made into reflections or images of the power that created them. Representations are not static reflections but rather ongoing, dynamic construction processes, both socially and subjectively determined. The book ends with a brief summary of its findings and some concluding reflections. His theory offers no reflections why our moral world is, in fact, so determinate in practice. The composition of two reflections will give a rotation which is already a multiple of by construction above. Further observations and reflections on our shared work on the podium also brought into stark contrast a number of other related issues. The nature of conceptual representation is also involved in commentators' reflections on the modeling of the mental lexicon. In fact, there are a good many reasons to take the embittered reflections and prejudices of contemporaries seriously, and not to brush them aside. Also, the reflections of bioethicists conclude with judgments that certain actions or institutions are right and good or wrong and evil. While visiting her son at college for the weekend, her reflections began when she noticed the "vitality and happiness" of a karaoke singer. Rather than list all possible subgroups of reflections, we concentrate on two examples. If we identify the overlaps obtained by reflections and rotations, we get 24 equivalence classes of overlaps including one coincidence. 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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