词汇 | example_english_signify |
释义 | Examples of signifyThese 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 solid curve in each graph signifies the settings of the ideal observer that compensates for changes in test surface azimuth. An individual's cattle herd is always a mix of animals with different ear markings, signifying the kinship links that have been forged through marriage. What signifies the projects of contemplative men if the hammer and the lathe are not employed to call their ideas into existence? In sacrificing marriages deemed undesirable and striving for economic independence, women frequently displayed a ' waywardness ' and boldness that signified their growing strength and resilience. As obstructive undergrowth, the jungle represented an impediment to progress; as an environment for hostile predators it signified the dread characteristics of man's unenlightened state. After negotiating, the participating states pass identical legislation signifying their agreement on the compact's terms, purposes, and policies. No outdoor sign signifies its existence, and whereas before you could stride through and talk to the staff, you now need to be buzzed in. Men's animating principle was the superior mens or spiritus that connoted rationality, women's the inferior anima or sensus that signified sensuality. Although the term ' scientism ' is frequently used, it is often not clear what it signifies. Therefore, the occurrence of such an impulse signifies the 'switch-on' of the anomalous resistivity on a field line, even far away from the observation point. Then there are some basic rules of versespeaking, with half-lines signifying a pause or an interruption. While the 'formal colony' signified political domination of the colonized area, the 'substantial colony' signified the transmigration of social groups. Since arsenal workers held the legal status of active soldiers, arbitrarily leaving the factory signified desertion. In other words, the point at which these contradictory elements in the blues cross over each other carves out a space for signifying practice. Their behaviour signified a fundamental change in the relationships between bosses and workers that would have been inconceivable a decade earlier. Dreaming is the way our cognitive and signifying schemes give sense to stimulation that is in itself nonsense. On the other, they did the opposite: they signified and enriched personal identities and social ties. The continuum of the grapheme signifies the flow of movement phrases; it is the integrand of spatial psychic functions through felt knowledge. The inelastic nature of the demand signifies that visitation rates are not very responsive to cost incurred to avail of these services. Beyond the expressions signifying a sweeping, uncritical enthusiasm, the socalled facts and figures themselves are exaggerated and speculative, based on inadequate and ill-defined criteria. Against the background of structuralism, the signified is a meaning. A higher value signifies an improvement in arterial perfusion by means of collaterals. The installation's invisible parameters enable a seamless fusion of the work with a world that no longer has an original referent or signified grounding. The 6 before the temporal term signifies the direction of motion. Each of these has its own distinctive, signifying impact that could be elaborated (the paganism, for instance, is very striking). Two mirrors facing each other can only produce a mise en abyme, a virtual kaleidoscoping of signification, where no substantial signified can be pinpointed. Progressivism, in short, was so much sound and fury, signifying very little, even at the height of its always ephemeral powers. Both men are perceived as having little moral fibre, and this is signified by their succumbing to women. There are now no gender restrictions on membership, though, in 2004, there were only 18 female members, signifying that cultural taboos are still in place. On the other hand, this new law signified a new trend of couples cohabiting and children being born out of wedlock. In parishes too, this discriminatory vocabulary signified social boundaries and the distribution of authority. Each port signified the country's establishment in a different sphere of influence. The linear relationship seen at high flow rates, however, is broken at low flow rates signifying a mounting resistance due to the escalating viscous friction. Just as ancestor shrines mark a proper house, the earth shrine signifies a proper village. Deities were represented with defining characteristics and accoutrements that signified their role in the depiction. Translated literally as 'uncontrollables', the word incontrolat also signifies one who seeks recourse to strong-arm tactics. Structurally these had been dominated by a cattle enclosure at their heart, signifying the importance of these animals. In so doing, the narrators mark themselves as signifying tricksters whose actions fall outside of the boundaries established by societal norms. Scenic writing takes responsibility for the configuration of signifying systems and relationships between stage materials. Signifying nothing, and signifying the 'pure being' of the system, ultimately amounts to the same thing. On any other matter, my silence in no way signifies my assent. As industrial organization, it signifies the manufacturing of standardized products on a large scale, with rigid assembly-line technology. Entity type: is a symbol signifying an entity type. All these changes signified a major transition from a more traditional workshop production to a factory system. Empiricism treats the fact as identical with the real signified by it. At one level, a petrified forest comprising silicified tree trunks surrounded by a concentric algal coat signifies a continental to lagoonal environment. The atom here signified a new source of unlimited energy for a world at peace. They conceptualize what the halls signified, and elaborate on the challenge music-hall presented to traditional cultural hierarchies. To level a hedge signified the leveling of social distinction. Taken together, these and other simultaneous changes signified an entirely different conceptualization of science, its goals, functions, and expected services. The absolute value of the luminance contrast is given next to each waveform, with a value of zero signifying nominal isoluminance rather than subjective isoluminance. My point is simply that this signifies a commitment to maximizing the good at the level of acts. Reaction with the chromogen mixture, hydrogen peroxide and orthophenylene diamine, produced a colorimetric response signifying a positive test. 10-30 cm thick sandy silt beds are separated by 1-4 cm thick clayey silt calcrete layers, signifying one fining-upward cycle. In this photograph we can see two sets of signs, one that signified the respectable leader and hero, the other the common criminal. The engramme accounts for our capability to represent a sign in our minds, it fills a space that is neither the sign nor the signified. A ratio of 0.96, for example, signifies that the organic yield is 96% that of the conventional yield for the same crop. Note that a ... signifies the end of a block of instructions. Neutrality is only neuter insofar as it carries that threat of exposing the neutered male; it signifies excessive, uncontainable gendered alliances rather than a lack. The dashed curve in each graph signifies the settings of the ideal observer that compensates for changes in test surface elevation. To demonstrate that this was so requires an analysis of why the name "caloric" was chosen and what the term signified, both overtly and covertly. The rubato and quieter dynamic of the music that follows signifies a sadness recalled, respect and honour, and perhaps, faltering confidence. I remember it from my childhood, as signifying the leaning back or stepping back preparatory for a forward lunge. Their longish unkempt hair signified both a lack of bodily control and disrespect for the social conventions of middle-class culture. He associated ' seniors' with positive attributes, but in so doing distanced himself from ' the elderly' and the frailty it signified. He signified his intentions by a dramatic act, specifically, slicing through her trouser cords. The examples and arguments provided here show that statistical significance signifies no such thing. At one point in the story, the marabout's soldiers are driven away by bees - a standard trope signifying spiritual prowess. The fibers may have been part of headdresses, wigs, mantas, or mats the individuals wore or sat on, again signifying their authority. In particular, we must re-examine what they signified to the litigants. His eyes are all ears, which signifies that the acoustic remains dependent upon the visual, even if its function may be only preparatory. A mediator signifies a process through which a treatment works. He nevertheless maintained the closest possible connection between the sign and what it signified. On the one hand, it signified the premodern overlord/tributary relationship. How do infants learn that the word "dog," signifies the category of canines? The majority of the respondents saw this as signifying a common culture in the province. By building an entire repertoire of songs connected to the railroad, blues musicians have created a locus or domain for signifying. The task of linguists working on gender is to figure out how this complex indexing works, and what it signifies. Finally, the present analysis and methodology strongly signifies the belief that computational success crucially depends on analysis and insight rather than numerics. Clearly, though, parliament and the press do not treat each other as the ultimate source for their agendas, signified by the modest crossover coefficients. If following public affairs is an important criterion signifying responsible citizenship, more women fail to satisfy that criterion than men. A contact between two individuals signifies the presence of both in the same contact site. He begins, we saw in,,, with a denial of any divorce between sign and signified; rather, the former is an incarnation of the latter. A character's status, his place in the hierarchy of any play, was signified by his clothes. The subtle, instinctive mind pattern of an insect may be looking for the particular infrared, pheromone emission which signifies the presence of his lady-love. Poetry, in other words, has to be read allegorically, signifying something which it is not. The existence of courtiers results in - and from - a disfunction in the symbolic economy; the signifier no longer corresponds to a stable and 'real' signified. Then we reference recent research dealing with cloth as costume that signifies ethnic and gender identity, and ideological associations with female deities. As a political identity, ethnicity marked an internal difference, whereas race signified an external difference. His presumption that, through her body, a woman signifies inferiority, rests on a mistaken biology. The attribute of connected, belonging to relation, signifies the distance of the connection between entities. In geometrical optics a paraxial approximation often signifies another simplification, which can be made when there is one preferred coordinate direction. Nevertheless, the profusion of pyroclastic deposits signifies a major input to the volcanic-sedimentary record derived from subaerial volcanism. The latter event signified an increase of primary bioproductivity and possible stagnation of the basin. In this formalism, propositions are given numerical values, signifying the degree of belief accorded to them. Winning electoral fights signified the occupation of a more distinguished public place (the main square of the constituency) than one's opponents. 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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