词汇 | example_english_short-lived |
释义 | Examples of short-livedThese 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. However, the dynamics that produced this ethnic mix were short-lived. We found short-lived negative prospective associations between grade retention and girls' disruptive behavior beyond its natural persistence. This is partly because fear is uncommon and short-lived in the open. It was therefore concluded that it is either short-lived or does not exist. The simulation indicates that, in the upper crust, the thermal perturbation is short-lived. Furthermore, genes vulnerable to 'boom and bust' cycles are generally short-lived when deployed in monocultures. The large activity of short-lived nuclei can result in a large release of heat and high radiation dose. Second, the free-swimming, but short-lived, cercariae emerging from the first intermediate host must invade a suitable second intermediate host. Since short-lived hosts have little opportunity to outlive the parasite, only long-lived hosts benefit from this strategy. Indeed, her short-lived marriage itself becomes fodder for sentimental narrative. Typically, recessions involve sharp but short-lived declines in economic activity, but expansions are gradual, and often last longer than recessions. Thus, skipped-generation households occurred but many were short-lived, because other adults joined the household, children moved out, the older person died, or the household dissolved. The immunity was stock-specific and directed against the metacyclic forms of the parasite, but was short-lived. Lewinian social psychology provided a relatively short-lived alternative that attempted to do justice to the life of groups but that bracketed out their history. These channels tend to be somewhat short-lived and thus no direct structural studies of an intact channel assembly have (yet) been possible. As we argued in the introduction, the wealth distribution seems to be the natural endogenous state space for a model with only short-lived assets. Since infection is short-lived and results in life-long protection this is also the age distribution of immunity. Thus, short-lived governments behave in a way that leads to similar consequences as those predicted for multi-party government. Treatment of depression in primary care cannot rest on an assumption of short-lived, uncomplicated mild disorders. Treatment of depression in primary care should not rely on an assumption of short-lived, uncomplicated mild disorders. The conceptual consensus sustaining this program was short-lived. Unfortunately, this story had no happy ending because the political opening was so short-lived. 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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