词汇 | example_english_sharply |
释义 | Examples of sharplyThese 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 sharply delineated but superficial attachment to the equine caecum by the mouth leaves behind an oval area devoid of epithelial cells. The waveform diagram displays the contrast between spatially extended, sustained dissonant chords and sharply articulated, strongly localised (on the left) dynamic peaks of the percussion. Keeping these variables exogenous allows us to focus more sharply on the yield-erosion linkage. In 2001, when the economy became sour once again, they fell sharply. The local discourses about oral tradition differ sharply from western academic discourses. Groups were not sharply differentiated in regard to the three prospective methods. I am absolutely certain that people would split into two sharply disagreeing camps if this became a possibility. Since the absorption rate sharply drops as the irradiation angle goes over 758, 308 is small enough for achieving the high absorption rate. The black clay on the east side contrasts sharply with the brown, sandy soil found on the west side of the embankment. In other words, demand for organically grown food declines sharply with premiums above 20%73. He found that the probability of coups and attempts rises sharply for the first 45 months after independence and following every subsequent regime change. A person who looks sharp dresses well; one who looks sharply is discerning. Hence, it is not clear that dual process and connectionist theories have to make sharply competing predictions for the results of this neuroimaging study. On a backward-looking basis, real rates still remained negative but, depending on estimation methods, rose sharply forward-looking. Subsequently, in order to avoid external debt default, the economy adjusts sharply. Performance on chosen trials drops sharply at longer delays. Conversely, a 20 % decline in maize price reduces profitability sharply, with production under natural fallow yielding the poorest income. Secondly, a number of films showed that while the provinces and the city remained linked, the differences were more sharply etched. In the initial period of the shock, investment increases sharply while consumption is crowded out. Counterarguments are then sharply crafted to the contours of the current controversy. The q-profile is flat and non-monotonic in the core plasma and increases sharply in the edge region. Since that time, and particularly in the recent period, their paths with regard to accountability have diverged sharply. The bottom left panel shows the same for the variance ; the more sharply peaked dotted line shows the quasi-linkage equilibrium approximation. Conversely, the fraction of those neither personally nor nationally supportive of change fell sharply, from 20 to 5 per cent. The latter increase was due entirely to the sharply higher cane yields in the western provinces. The relationship between political change and change in steel prices is now sharply pronounced. Their share in formal sector employment was sharply reduced, increasing women's dependence on male income and reinforcing male authority within the household. The average probit estimate is 0.97, which again translates into sharply altered probabilities. However, the range of options was sharply delineated by the content of the court ruling and arguably engendered a stronger problem-solving norm in subsequent negotiations. More sharply than normative support, empirical support has fallen over the same period, 1997 + 2001. Undoubtedly the incidence of disability sharply increases with age. Unemployment rose steadily and sharply throughout the period. I argue then that the status of the forms in (b) and (c) is identical, but differs sharply from that in (a). In this region, recombinations occur most frequently; hence the ion density drops sharply. Then, the ratio decreases sharply with expanding and cooling. Similarly, the demand for cultivation plots in wetlands (dambo) has sharply increased over the past decade. The papers dealing with printed material are generally sharply focused. In the next group of speakers, aged 30 - 45, the degree of difference drops sharply to only 2 points. The porch, logical in plan as part of the cloister, appears - when seen from the ground - to jut out haphazardly and too sharply. Convergence cannot always be sharply distinguished from universal sound symbolism; most of these cases concern onomatopoeia. Here, again, we have a vision of a possible future that is contrasted sharply with the reality of the today of the ar ticle. After this, temperature rises sharply due to shock break out. Other practices besides sharply increased volume can be deployed in the preonset position. The attempt to influence singers, to change the course of a musical revolution already in progress, contrasts sharply with the relatively dry physiological arguments. Unsurprisingly, the figure rose sharply with age, but no significant variation was reported by gender or rural-urban residence. The rate was similar among those aged 70-79 years, but at older ages sharply declined. At the end of 1973, oil prices rose sharply, due to the oil crisis. As a result self-employment sharply decreased : while in 1960 there were 150,000 self-employed craftsmen, their number had been reduced to 10,000 by 1973. The military sector, where the division into a rural and an urban component is harder to make, employed sharply fluctuating numbers of people. In the second and third year after release, both indices declined sharply with the displacement of almost all indigenous parasitoid species. At the back of the chapel, for example, a sharply delineated area of sunlight illuminates the wall and entranceway [14b]. Lesions were sharply demarcated by a lymphocytic wall. Welding intensity increases sharply at the top of the photo. As the magnitude of 0 increases, the critical wavenumber becomes more and more sharply defined. Since the irrotational isentropic pressure is still lower, the stagnation pressure of the rotational vortex must increase sharply with decreasing radius in the supersonic region. An inviscid piecewise-uniform vorticity model has been used to examine the flow of a barotropic jet around a sharply curved wall. The turbulent-laminar boundary is sharply defined, although distorted on a scale comparable with the boundarylayer thickness. However, this criterion is tailored to the assumption of a sharply peaked landscape and need not give meaningful answers in other cases. The boundaries between the different zircon types were sharply defined, and commonly, but not always, parallel to the growth zoning. In it he at once claims the maximal terrain for diaspora studies and restricts the scope of the volume sharply. She was a severe woman whose forceful ways contrasted sharply with the affable, gentle, easy-going manner of her husband. Developments outlined in the text could not have been so sharply defined without conversion of these earlier alphabetical listings to the chronological format. The first requirement of a contraceptive method is that it produces the required effect of sharply limiting the frequency of pregnancies. Below, the second scene shows a sharply accentuated river course. Thinking in terms of sharply demarcated systems in this way draws attention to the fact that they are highly autonomous in their operations. In science, controlled experiments sharply delimit what is considered highly probable and what is considered highly improbable. Surveys suggest that aggregate partisan identification fell sharply after 1994 and troughed in 1998, before rising somewhat during the 1999 election campaign. Here, output increases sharply in the period of the shock but then falls below steady state in the subsequent period because no intertemporal propagation occurs. Western e^orts cannot halt proliferation but can delay it and sharply limit its scope. They differed sharply over its value and carried their arguments in writing to provincial governors and prime ministers, and sometimes to the emir himself. Between 1985 and 1989, production tended to rise, although it fluctuated sharply from year to year. The prevalence of each instrumental activity limitation rises sharply after the age of 80. Motivation symptoms increased sharply with decreasing cognitive function. The percentage of patients diagnosed in the same month as death rose sharply by age to 37% in those aged over 80 years. He writes to a society that distinguishes itself sharply from the pagan world with no little degree of self-confidence. Both the accumulation of standing dead plant material and its decomposition are sharply seasonal processes. The 0-10-cm above-ground biomass varied over t he 3 y of sampling, sharply decreasing during the year of high flooding. In the first instance, such definitions are seriously defective in sharply limiting the set of parameters required to define a natural type. Both of these responses contrasted sharply with the ideas of natural theology to be found in the works of more radical authors. Precisely the aporias it produces, though, bring more sharply into relief the irreducible properties of the fields being explored. The agency of the model can have normative force only if it can be sharply distinguished from the agency of the economists. Thus, his thinking breaks sharply from the iatromechanical tradition. The two chapters on comprehensive pension reform allow sharply differing viewpoints to be stated clearly, and they highlight the complexity of the issues. Living standards for the labouring classes declined sharply in the sixteenth century, and remained low in the seventeenth century. The coefficient is sharply reduced, from -0.17 to -0.06, wholly insignificant at the 0.78 level. In the 1990s, military spending on science declined sharply, although the exact numbers are hard to estimate. Other things being equal, therefore, the result will be a more sharply contrasted urban hierarchy. The town, an agent of structure and dynamism, stood out sharply from a rural milieu presented as monotonous, not to say formless. In the context of microarray experiments where thousands of genes are commonly evaluated simultaneously, the probability of detecting false positives rises sharply. The incidence of rent and labour strikes and land seizures from private landowners rose sharply during the 1890s. The issue was presented in more sharply polarised terms. Enrolments at both primary and secondary levels fell sharply in the early 1980s before beginning to rise steadily from 1984 onwards. Also, in writing of events the writer is certain to have to abbreviate any descriptions very sharply. The parties were polarised across the political spectrum but its primary colours were less sharply contrasted than they appeared at first sight. The teacher sharply asks the student what he is doing out of his seat. In particular, sulphur emissions fell sharply in the 1980s rather than rising as predicted. Optimal abatement is zero until a given capital stock is achieved whereafter it rises sharply at an increasing rate. We observe that the length of the game is not so sharply determined. Presence of forest or even initial stages of forest regeneration is associated with sharply lower land values, holding observable characteristics constant. Our findings demonstrate that in villages that provided water managers with strong incentives, water use fell sharply. 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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