词汇 | example_english_somehow |
释义 | Examples of somehowThese 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. None of this proves it to be somehow unfair if nobody rules at all or if social order is maintained without resorting to governance. The inputs in (51a, b) must somehow yield the corresponding outputs. Transfer of electron spin density from the paramagnetic center to the resonating nucleus is somehow related to chemical bonds. They assume that the reasoning will somehow be simplified by discarding the theory. The arrival of digital sounds in music somehow reinforced the idea that media were eternal. The point is that the result is not a semantically complex connective whose meaning is somehow built out of the meanings of its components. By constructing and properly ordering a chain of individual dissolutions in the laboratory, chemists might somehow expose the whole chain of nature. To improve their chances of gaining the presidency they knew they would have to somehow appeal to a broader cross section of the population. A more inclusive program could result, however, if the opposing approaches could somehow unite. By the combined hard work of men, women and even children, these families somehow managed to get by, earning just enough to sustain themselves. Their influence could not be dispensed with, but it somehow needed to be contained. The political embeddedness and their own resource constraints somehow determine that they are not purely motivated by power maximisation. His song words had become somehow less meaningful since he had left the country. A task somehow included in the construction of lexicons is, then, the discovery of "alphabets" of non-verbal systems. Reductionists attempt to show how a conglomeration of brute facts can somehow add up to a normative fact of some kind. The concept of consequent necessity supposes that the truth-values of certain propositions are somehow caused by or dependent upon the facts they state. They are somehow analogous to personal beings, but we shouldn't affirm that they are personal beings. Members of a community do not automatically follow them, but they are expected to know them, and if they deviate, to acknowledge that somehow. In this case, learners will presumably need to rely on indirect negative evidence, somehow noticing the absence or relatively low frequency of ungrammatical forms. The arbitrary number of thirty-five faculties was somehow retained. The initial state of the emulator gets seeded somehow, perhaps with a memory of a state it was once in. In this imaginary situation, you could eventually come to think that you were somehow causing the movement. Language is not in fact acquired in a domain-specific mode and then somehow transformed into a nonspecific system. There will then be a small geometrical mismatch; if the arch does not fall, it must somehow accommodate itself to the slightly increased span. Theoretical mobility is somehow essential to the concept of the diner. The international spirit was clearly willing, but somehow the local flesh proved to be a little weak. If it was supposed to be about whether reasoning by using mental imagery is somehow different from reasoning without it, nobody can doubt that. If somehow, difficult to believe, this magic has passed you by, then this magnificent atlas is the perfect remedy. In each case the logic is dreamlike, irrational and infantile, the fever dreams of a child who somehow feels the wrong size for the world. In my opinion code is structured in a better way if the usage of the concurrency primitives is somehow limited. We must somehow arrange that '' is only applied to singleton multisets. Of course, it is not really difficult to somehow realize graph algorithms in functional languages. The straightforward idea of "somehow" passing a standard list of elements fails because standard lists are homogeneous. Creatures of their own era, they would in many respects seem strikingly old-fashioned today could they somehow come back to life. In particular, it was somehow unexpected that these domains could both be obtained as instances of a single parametric construction. However, apart from the simple cases shown above, it is somehow difficult to explicitly characterize such a set. They also dropped consideration of various "interests," yet there is a decided hint that "interests" and national events are somehow involved. Central emotional reactions somehow constitute temporary changes in us, and are not just things that happen to us. Our findings lend considerable support to the notion that the ventral retina is somehow connected to the dorsal retina. Trains of these "spikes" must, somehow, code for our perceptions, thoughts, and intentions. Their words appear, but somehow not them, in the intimate complexity of their personalities, circumstances, conflicts, even rhetorics. The request clearly encouraged the speakers to produce interesting and somehow involving narratives. Both involve a counterfactual situation that could, if somehow realized, yield important information. Upon reading this book, somehow the whole seemed greater than the sum of its 10 chapters and five parts. An interesting future study would be to somehow detect and eliminate redundancies to arrive at simpler transition systems. The argument for type identity over token identity rests on the premise that the former is somehow simpler or theoretically superior. In addition, even if the claims of reason were somehow met, there is a practical difficulty. The examples suggest that the onus is on the recipient, who somehow satisfies the expectations created by the tellers. Does changing the setting by collecting dreams at home somehow move us closer to the " natural" dream experience? One possibility is that norms are somehow self-identifying. Instead of somehow offering guidance where none is available, the moral principles that enable the resolution of the disputes are simply means of achieving closure. The irregular forms of these two forms had been transformed somehow from their earlier regular form into an irregular one. However, because the book lacks a gender perspective, this information somehow sinks under all of the other material. There really was, at that time, a sense that somehow the system we had, had not worked very well. Furthermore, this account also evoked a sense of being somehow out of control (and therefore not accountable) for the acts one commits. The notion that verbal creation is somehow more self-indulgent, undisciplined or easy than other forms of creation is false. Were my attempts to ignore this colleague's comment somehow linked to gender? The use of certain acronyms by computer engineers and programmers does not ipso facto mean that we are somehow being manipulated. Because of the increased incidence in the female, specific hormones may somehow trigger fibroblastic proliferation. With money an important determinant of electoral popularity, politicians need somehow to acquire it. Unlike the metaphysical philosophers, intellectual historians strongly doubted that transcendent ideas could somehow exist outside of time, history, or human cultures. An atheist who somehow came to see that the divine-fiat theory was true would certainly have learned something. The claim is that certain goals are somehow implicit in, or indicated by, an individual's constitution. Thus, unlike the other approaches, we do not consider rule application as somehow "stronger" than satisfaction. He had different classes of friends and somehow kept them separate. We live in times when the prolific itself seems suspect, when the notion is common that quantity somehow precludes quality. Westerners who came through or who had settled in the area felt somehow compelled to remark upon his appearance. They make the tradition seem somehow larger and the school more localized, but this is not just a hierarchical layering. They tend to view criticism as somehow accountable for in a quasi-formal, decontextualized way that captures its essence and explains its evaluative power. What is given and what is received must intersect somehow within the condescension encounter. The exhibition was full of objects looking ordinary but somehow also involved in the development of evolutionary thinking. If bipolar cells have intrinsic mechanisms for modulating contrast gain with light adaptation, they must somehow encode information about the intensity of the background illumination. However, numerical smoothing is somehow an added physical phenomenon in disguise, a phenomenon which was not part of the original continuous model. Presumably, it is believed that a research paper or grant proposal is more likely to be supported if it is somehow agent-related. They are not somehow magically dissolved by a simple change of perspective. She couldn't really explain why she felt guilty, but she thought that somehow it concerned the death of a small child. The engraving somehow conveys an idea of a complex evenness and equality, like a group of characters. Discussing it with them-describing the issue to them-somehow sharpened and clarified it. The social landscape has to be depicted somehow. If commitments are a reason for action, this is not because these commitments somehow express what the agent wants. Let us assume we could somehow solve this problem, and come up with some rough value for all of our state-of-nature assets. The lack of comprehension was perhaps somehow seen as a loss of face for the questioner as well as for the candidate. Since the arrhythmias map adjacent to scar, it is likely that the scar was somehow related to the ventricular arrhythmias. The hope is that f is somehow easy, which can be formalized as 'belonging to a class of functions which is easy'. He saw that the intellectual side of him could not be wrong, somehow he must baptize it. One could point to facets of the system and to the ideal of public service broadcasting, but somehow the whole defied adequate description. The pages turn, but somehow it never seems to get going. Vanished now are the untroubled meadows of spring, and the landscape acquires a realism that is somehow a little harsh. An architecture without rhetoric is evidently an architecture that does not set out to persuade, yet somehow convinces. The only concern is somehow to ensure nice convergence. We can see that gerund constructions only gained frequency in those areas where they somehow came in useful. Is not everything on this planet somehow influenced by humans? They already know something of this from the words and meanings somehow retained in the letters and words in books you can read. The screen window may somehow constrain wider semantic construction of the text, and foster more literal attention to the wording. Dreaming consists of a transparently meaningful and organized perceptual world, not of random noise that the brain struggles to make sense of somehow. However, in 54% of the threatening events the dream self was reported to react somehow to the threatening event. There were, however, many areas that were regularly raided and somehow survived. 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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