词汇 | example_english_rudimentary |
释义 | Examples of rudimentaryThese 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. By taking the derivative of the distance with respect to time, a rudimentary velocity profile is created. If robotics often provides rudimentary agents in an interesting world, virtual agents can be seen as providing interesting agents in a rudimentary world. The system lacked any other means of connecting individual sentences - even a rudimentary anaphora resolution was not available. In the others, 84 had two ventricular chambers, but with the atrioventricular junctions arranged so that one of the chambers was obviously rudimentary and incomplete. Right ventricular infundibular muscle bundles were resected and the dysplastic and rudimentary remnants of the pulmonary valve were excised. Instead, the concept of three ' sorts of people ' expressed a rudimentary perception of broad, rough-edged affinities between occupations of similar wealth, administrative power, and prestige. Thus, almost always those with dominant left and rudimentary right ventricles have muscular ventricular septal defects. Interpersonal interactions are complex, rapid, and beyond the capacities of the conscious mind to monitor or effectively guide beyond certain rudimentary strategies. The rudimentary ventricle was seen either anteriorly to a dominant left ventricle (20 cases) or posteriorly to a dominant right ventricle (4 cases). Perimembranous defects, in contrast, do not exist in hearts with dominant left and rudimentary and incomplete right ventricles. Most usually, the big ventricle is of left morphology, while the small right ventricle is rudimentary and incomplete. Stage 1: characterized by rudimentary levelling of variants towards an interdialect; takes place among adult speakers. Our knowledge of the signalling potential of different scavenger receptor members is rudimentary. However, a large proportion come into their subject with only the most rudimentary background in chemistry and physics. The recital proves the existence of large unoccupied territories, so that possession could be taken and delimited by rather rudimentary means. The purpose of the course was to give them rudimentary tools of diagnosis and treatment for battle casualties. In some types of cultured mammalian cells one of the centrioles, the maternal centriole, often develops a rudimentary cilium during interphase. In the oral test, the students were given a rudimentary map of the area plus a summary of the hypothetical situation and their task. Aside from offering rudimentary explanations of germ theory, it edified readers about the transmission of syphilis. All of our references to social factors are rudimentary. Chapter 3 presents basic aspects of morphology and word formation, whereas chapter 4 deals with "lexical partnerships," especially collocations, and rudimentary information on language corpora. The heart is a typical example of a double inlet left ventricle with a right-sided rudimentary right ventricle and discordant ventriculo-arterial connection. Apparently creative language of this sort has long intrigued psycholinguists, who question whether it reflects surprisingly sophisticated or still rudimentary language abilities. Words are more than rudimentary symbols, having grammatical properties endowed by language-specific mechanisms. Though consistent with the most rudimentary views of associative learning, this assertion is quite simply wrong as it pertains to this instance. The interactions of both worlds have transformed rudimentary thought into concepts. Females are born with a rudimentary ductal tree or anlagen, which gives rise to the branching ductal tree and development of the secretory acini. The psychological processes and abilities that underlie culture have evolved over millions of years and can often be found in rudimentary form in animals. However, very young children may understand only a few rudimentary scripts specific to their own daily routine. A small spur on the posterior extremity of the hypostoma represents the rudimentary transverse tentorial bar. Rudimentary antennae with a single strongly curved and deeply forked spine. At this stage it can be argued that there is a rudimentary grammar, as we shall also explain in more detail below. Systolic regurgitation from the rudimentary right ventricle into the right atrium was shown in eight of 12 patients with an atrioventricular valveless anastomosis. An example might be the dinosaurs' ability to care for their young, an ability that might still be seen in rudimentary form in today's crocodilians. As much of the surrounding context is given as is deemed necessary for an adequate categorization and a rudimentary understanding of the utterance. However, only rudimentary data are available on interactions between the bacterial species. Rudimentary antennae with two rather long slender spines placed closely together so that they often appear as a single stout spine. Their covers often feature inferior copy quality (often photocopies), rudimentary typesets, graffiti lettering, and/or hastily written texts. The purpose of this method is to describe the results of inference although it offers some rudimentary assistance for the comprehension of reasoning. Although rudimentary strategies exist, they need to be further developed and incorporated into regular practice. As is widely appreciated in the industry, most pension funds lack even a rudimentary knowledge of advanced financial instruments. To date our multilingual systems have rather rudimentary lexical class based accentuation rules, and punctuation-based phrasing. Results suggest that rudimentary levels of phonological awareness may facilitate the learning of letter sound associations. Farming and food production systems are based on the rudimentary rainfed semi-subsistence agriculture. In contrast to large-scale commercial fisheries, artisanal fisheries are owner-operated and labor-intensive, employing rudimentary technologies. The inset shows the view of the rudimentary right ventricle as would be obtained by the surgeon in the operating room. The right-sided dominant left ventricle was located posteroinferiorly relative to left-sided rudimentary right ventricle. She also had a very rudimentary sternum with a large omphalocele. Beginning in about 1650 as the location of a rudimentary fort and some warehouses, it was described as a small town until the 1690s. True, these are rudimentary functions of classifying binary sequences. Setting up rudimentary structures of governance becomes an important task of the political arm of such movements. A rudimentary trajectory was created by assigning an arbitrary time to a path. Their art could not be divided into rudimentary tasks, and they labored tirelessly to keep their mastery in short supply. All four happened to have indistinct, rudimentary columns. In some guises it is a very rudimentary causal variable. Although these maps were often hand-drawn and rudimentary, others were architectural and engineering blueprints, which indicated the precise placement of proposed sewers and roads. In rare cases, a few female or hermaphrodite inflorescences (with rudimentary parts) were found on male individuals. Branch and bound environment for solving constraint satisfaction problems (and rudimentary global optimization). In these models, linguistic structures emerge from rudimentary states through interactions among individuals who are endowed with some basic perception and production constraints. Chitinous walls of the vesica (v) with a few squamose spines ; it is possible that these form the rudimentary harpes. When even an income of $7,000 would afford only very rudimentary and poorly regulated housing in the private sector, housing expectations are extremely low. Note the presence ofthe artery at the acute margin delimiting the posterior extent ofthe septum between the dominant left and the rudimentary right ventricle. The rudimentary right ventricle is leftsided, indicating left-hand ventricular topology, and suggesting that the imperforate valve is of tricuspid morphology. Rudimentary and incomplete right ventricles are always located antero-superiorly relative to the dominant left ventricle, while rudimentary left ventricles are located postero-inferiorly. Although one ventricle might be rudimentary, it is always possible to distinguish the dominant ventricle as having right or left ventricular morphology. Three patients with double inlet left ventricle and subaortic rudimentary right ventricle who had undergone a prior banding of the pulmonary trunk, developed subaortic stenosis. The person may also require at least some rudimentary form of infrastructure (roads, bicycle paths) to use her bicycle meaningfully. With regard to the latter, there was only very rudimentary knowledge and information available. Finally, in the rudimentary welfare states, state interference is restricted. How is empathy extended from these rudimentary forms of emotional linkage? They are thus mostly relevant in a setting where the state is too weak or rudimentary. When rudimentary forms of birth control began to be practised, the initiative rested predominantly with the man. However, rudimentary hooklets were observed in two specimens of the tapeworms in the present study. Players in the system require only rudimentary, local interactions. Notational support for multi-dimensional arrays is often rudimentary. Indeed, much of our implementation was rudimentary, as compared with the state of the art. The issues have not yet been addressed adequately and the status of in situ conservation therefore is comparatively rudimentary. However, current functional language implementations provide only the most rudimentary profiling facilities. The next example is a rudimentary algorithm illustrating this. While skilled therapists can achieve good results with even rudimentary equipment, the maximum effectiveness of their existing "toolbox" is rapidly being reached. However, before the baseline survey in 1997, only rudimentary regulatory activities were implemented. In this way their authors have provided us with phenomena requiring explanation and a rudimentary theory to explain them. Section 3 presents rudimentary evidence that attempts to sort the competing hypotheses. Lateral rudimentary eyes were excluded from the lateral eye preparation. Human babies are persons in virtue of having rudimentary first-person perspectives and of being members of the human species. We will see that this new biotechnological industry was still very small and its standards rudimentary. In terms of the overall ventricular mass itself, dominant and rudimentary, or solitary, ventricles are much more frequent with right isomerism. Although rudimentary by today's standards, such intellectual inquiries would fall under the heading of the study of culture. The first is that, if it exists, blindsight, like residual vision in other mammals, is again rudimentary. The way to many important discoveries seemed to be the collapsing of complex structures into their rudimentary elements. While there are good plan-view photographs and numerous schematic drawings, even the most rudimentary case or string measurements are not given. The anterior rudimentary morphologically right ventricle possessed no tensor apparatus and gave rise to the aorta. Alternatively, both atrial cavities may be connected to a dominant right ventricle, in presence of a rudimentary and incomplete left ventricle. A tiny imperforate mitral valve and a rudimentary left ventricle were found. In patients with an atrioventricular anastomosis, cine recordings were reviewed for systolic regurgitation from the rudimentary right ventricle into the right atrium. The information at hand allows us to hypothesize only rudimentary patterns in burial treatment. Rudimentary thought is very much dependent on the visual presence of physical objects, and hence limited to operation on physical objects and actions. Current techniques for separating signals of interest from irrelevant noise are still relatively rudimentary in most studies. Of their own accord, the state health authorities had already started to take rudimentary sanitary and hygiene measures to contain the epidemic. A rudimentary coronoid process, apparently formed by the posterior coronoid, is present. 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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