词汇 | example_english_somewhere |
释义 | Examples of somewhereThese 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. I guess you should always have these leaflets somewhere there with you in your bag. The excellence of some passages does not compensate for the book's flaws, but will ensure that it remains on my bookshelves, somewhere. Once we fix or trap the target somewhere and remove the obstacles around it, we can access the target easily by the mechanical micromanipulator. The contrast is stark, and, in my own view, the reality of grammar lies somewhere in the middle between these two extremes. Neither of these extremes looks promising in itself, so no doubt the best answer lies somewhere in between - a combination of instruction and experience. The truth is probably somewhere in between these extremes. Consequently, each social group of farmers adopted an attitude toward cooperation that was somewhere between the following two extremes. We assume here that the events causing slots to change their values are described somewhere else in the ontology as concepts themselves. The corresponding standard range for the sociotropic effect is somewhere between 2.8 and 5.3 per cent. The truth of the matter probably lies somewhere in between. However, it does go somewhere to addressing some. The biological-design argument proceeds as follows (again in rough outline) : it's incredibly unlikely that biologically complex organisms would exist somewhere or other in our universe. He thought we were getting somewhere, but now he's not so sure. The young man in the story is an actor travelling from one place to another in search of somewhere to perform. I wonder how many other people there were who started to write with that picture of the boy led away somewhere in their head? Obviously, variation exists and varying syntactic structures have to come from somewhere. The idea of teleportation is to disintegrate an object in one place making a perfect replica of it somewhere else. Extracting chunk pairs is an alignment problem that falls somewhere between word alignment and sentence alignment. In all our previous work, we ensured that all words in our test set were contained somewhere within our word-level lexicon. Clicking somewhere on the timeline starts the music playing somewhen in the current section. Because sound waves, once they're actually produced, they have to go somewhere, and what they do as they're going interests me a lot. The vanishing point seems to pull towards an end, final point situated somewhere in the infinite. They like to hide them somewhere and just take their potjie (food) out. She had had a break-in, hated being on her own and wanted to move to somewhere where she would be looked after. If they have any bomp left, it must come from somewhere other than marginality. In those four years, few months went by without a record company making a location recording somewhere. As long as she had something to eat, clothes to wear and somewhere to sleep, she did not consider herself to be poor. Nevertheless, the support has to come from somewhere. We will concede that his argument is valid and that it therefore forces a modification somewhere in our view. The other five children began producing constructions somewhere in between these two ages. The histor y of the three wartime years seemed to remain somewhere in a no man's land. In practice, the evacuee existed somewhere between the two, neither refugee nor deportee, but bearing elements of each. I estimated that under pre-industrial mortality conditions this would bias marriage age downwards somewhere in the range of 0n5 to 0n7 years. Dissatisfaction in these respects was a motive for a change of employer, just as reports of better conditions somewhere else was a pull factor. My archaeological tendency to use the comparable features of objects to cross-reference their dates seemed to have got me somewhere. More precisely, it is non-strictly hyperbolic somewhere at a boundary i = 0, and it is only (m - 2) dimensional. What it sees and hears will be kept somewhere within and without one's consciousness. Thus, the interchromosomal effect might be mediated by epigenetic changes in chromosome packaging induced by a rearranged chromosome somewhere in the genome. There will have to be loss of infor mation somewhere and the choice between possibilities is for the experimenter. Of the four remaining women one had had between seven and ten partners, while the other three gave an estimated figure of 'somewhere around thirty'. Here, a logical variable u is introduced by a constraint, and occurs as the argument of prim somewhere in the body. The demarcation of wealth boundaries is a minimum definition, suggesting only that the ' middle sort ' lie somewhere within. Although there is no consensus on casualty figures for both sides, conservative estimates put them somewhere between 45,000 and 50,000. All other goods and services were deemed to fall somewhere in between, but opinions usually favoured public provision. If there is any justice, somewhere sooner or later there will be conductors and promoters making good use of this information. An incident might occur somewhere but it could take time for the police to realise. The obvious entailment is that there is malfunction somewhere in the person's noetic establishment. True, shadows slither among these anthologized ghosts, but a shadow presupposes a solid substance lurking somewhere, even if we cannot see it. They were then given an individual second session with the instructor, which lasted somewhere between 40 minutes and an hour. Others use washed coal, not right from the beginning, but from somewhere between 2003 and 2042. In such systems, knowing where you are, how you got there, and how to get to somewhere else, can be tricky problems. The current findings, when taken in the context of previous studies, suggest that the true situation is somewhere in between these two scenarios. They learn a first sense here, something about its use there, and another sense somewhere else. Cortical granule exocytosis has begun somewhere on the left of this egg and is progressing to the right. We are somewhere between these two extremes, along with innumerable other coding strategies that nature could have devised for representing the determinate hues. Instead, they should be moved to other locations, preferably somewhere where they would guard their traditional enemies. In practice, the most realistic scenario is somewhere in between the two extremes. The two ' extremes ' will be described briefly but the actual structure might realistically therefore be expected to lie somewhere in between. Both these estimates again suggest that the numbers of unlicensed buses remains close to the number officially registered, at somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000. I believe death means going somewhere peaceful where there are no worries, and this has let me convey something comfor ting to loved ones. In our model, a party finds itself locating somewhere on the plane, and it is allowed to perform local searches for better platforms. Repeatedly recycled, identity seems to float somewhere between the desire of the subject and the images of consumption. He'll talk about everything in the world, but somewhere he has come to the point and realizing where he did is up to you. Here it is necessary to introduce a rate of mixing somewhere in the assumptions. Perhaps not as archaeological as he wanted it to be, but somewhere along the way. Instead, if they had a viewing position, it would be somewhere in midplaza. The recombination sites indicated are not known exactly ; they are located somewhere in the dotted line regions. I went to him, and he said that he had forgotten his copy somewhere, and asked for a new one. In view of the importance of such a formula, we think that a rigorous proof should exist somewhere. Taking all this into account, then, somewhere on the order of a fifth of the aged in 1860 had no living children. The reality will be somewhere between discrete and continuous, providing a continuous medium with interregional projections serving brain function. The methods used here may be adapted to prove results when the degeneracy is somewhere between this extreme and the nondegenerate cases. The problem is that all these preand post-existent individual things must be or subsist somewhere before and after they exist. As a whole, it falls somewhere between an academic research monograph and a practice-oriented guide, with strengths in the latter area as the title suggests. Every forty years, somewhere in the world, there is a rebellion against passive, mirror-like theories of cognition. If one object disappears and reappears somewhere else inexplicably, it does not pick up the same object identity. The truth presumably lies somewhere in between but lack of mechanistic understanding has prevented productive exploration of the middle ground. The percept must be mostly contributed to by cells somewhere in between; precisely where is an empirical issue for further study. Both are irreducible and remain so irrespective of the contexts in which they may occur and of reduction steps which may substitute them somewhere else. After all, one must start somewhere and the middle is as good a place as any to start. If tglobal5tlife5text, life appears somewhere and takes over the whole system before life of opposite chirality can emerge. The situation may change only if strongly enhanced collective stopping occurs somewhere in the pellet. Like the retina, it must pass its information on somewhere else for further analysis. You can't do that, because unless everyone is identical, the average will always be somewhere around the middle. The effective dose used in this study was somewhere between 0.1 and 0.2 g/gram/day for two days. Most people take positions that fall somewhere in between these poles. You arrive somewhere, walk along and there's light at the end. We simply have to start from somewhere and make some assumptions. As we mentioned before, the temperature u could be somewhere negative if is big. The statistically insignificant result could, of course, indicate that the real response of farmers lies somewhere between the two approaches. Even nonbelievers may become enraged at news that a gravesite somewhere has been desecrated. Patients who are implicated inhabit a twilight world, neither clearly ill nor clearly well but somewhere in between. In practice there are no absolutes in dictionary writing and most compilation tends to lie somewhere on a line between these two extremes. There is some kind of destiny up there somewhere. On the other hand, perhaps some other line of reasoning can show eigenfunctions must be at least somewhere continuous. The true figure is more likely to lie somewhere between these extremes, and probably closer to the minimum. Indeed, some estimates put the real expenditure figure somewhere between four and ten times the official one. 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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