词汇 | example_english_skim |
释义 | Examples of skimThese 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 extensive chapter on abolition, for example, skims over modes of liberation, the roles of families and post-liberation livelihoods. As such, the volume leaves the reader seeking more explanation on some topics while skimming through other areas explored too deeply. Yet, some authors briefly skimmed through theories and concepts, and risked over-simplification. It is not known how much free skimmed milk was distributed through the normal channels in the district. All of the tainted powdered skim milk was used exclusively as a manufacturing ingredient. This is very true, but the observation only skims the surface of the debate. Politicians who support collective bargaining with laws and other services skim off their share of the rent in the form of campaign contributions. It is simply that the lightness of touch of the prose enables one to skim rapidly from page to page. Inquiries in 1966 and early 1967 indicated that children entitled to free skimmed milk were receiving about one-third of their full allowance during that period. Consequently, the reader may prefer to skim this section, consider the examples and then reread this section in greater depth later. The sutures skimmed through the upper part of the bundle. I think that the millions who read them - or more probably skim over them - are anaesthetised by what they semi-read. It can be skipped or skimmed on a first reading. However, the transportation costs of liquid feedstuffs such as whey, buttermilk or skim milk have to be kept within reasonable limits. They will have the special pleasure of being aloft, skimming the under-surface of the luminous veil. One final warning : the typeface is unnecessarily fancy, and it was difficult both to skim the text and to distinguish italicisation. Long-run stage theories are intriguing, but inevitably skim detail, especially at the turning points. Since section 4 discusses some material that has been published elsewhere, readers who have followed the "imagery debate" may wish to skim this section. I found this accusation rather disturbing, and skimmed through my article in search of examples. And the bright red surtitles skimming across a railway station announcement board only proved a further unnecessary and aggravating distraction. The froth on this meaty stew could have been skimmed off. The water surface was skimmed continuously overnight and the depth checked and adjusted immediately prior to beginning the experiment. 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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