词汇 | example_english_space |
释义 | Examples of spaceThese 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. While some of these spaces may be stores or other outhouses, many will have been individual dwellings. Different hypothesis spaces that have the same size should require roughly the same number of training examples for learning. They were characterised by a hotel layout : all residents used all public spaces and facilities throughout the building. Melody cannot be understood except by the notes and spaces that constitute it. I regard the relations between any such spaces as a matter for empirical investigation. In this section, we generalize these spaces to generate design spaces for product families. First, it is necessary to develop mathematical models for generating the design spaces bounded by product constraints for an individual viewpoint. In this ar ticle, the focus will be on developing combinatorial spaces for platform configuration reasoning and product family generation. Our research seeks to provide the systematic method of representing and reasoning with combinatorial design spaces in which these many combinations lie. There are a great number of such topological spaces. They also know that they police these spaces at their peril. Chapters 4 and 5 specifically address musical spaces, with the former providing insight on factors that need to be considered in concert hall design. They are available if the spaces of discrete differential forms in h are affine-equivalent in the following sense. We give results on the strong connectivity for spaces of sparse random digraphs specified by degree sequence. Inter-word spaces are the visual equivalent of auditory segmentation, defining the boundary of attention. What sorts of male relationship existed within such 'masculine' spaces, and how might they have varied between individuals and subgroups and changed over time? Bodies are real but also changing and changeable, dependent on the material and social settings simultaneously, linking spaces and objects with gendered existence. I would like to see more on the evidence for how these particular spaces were used. On developer-funded archaeological sites, spaces are rarely created to allow such consideration. We made a sequence of spaces that have their own character and identity and together they introduce you into the world of forensic research. He or she was more likely to be in their bedroom, and less involved in the activities that occurred in the public spaces. Consequently, they generate visual fields that include more convex spaces than an isovist produced from any other point along a single line. In this respect, a three-dimensional analysis is applied connecting spaces along the vertical direction. We also wanted to create a maximum diversity of spaces, playing off the homogeneity in the existing square building. Also, the configuration of dwellings means that quiet living spaces are often above ground floor, where noise and bustle is greatest. The block responds to an urban continuity provided by streets, squares and other public spaces. I don't know; is there a way you can do a book where it does show the sensuality of spaces? Such semi-public or transitional spaces act as an interface between public and private realms and provide a sense of continuous diversity. Arcades can therefore be described as genuine bioclimatic urban spaces that encourage a dynamic interaction between the occupants and the variable thermal environment. However, even when people could manage their domestic spaces in a practical sense, phenomenologically nothing was the same. Typically, the action of on each of these spaces will have a different representation. To sum up, embedded conditional spaces with irrealis forms select their verb forms as a result of a combined effect of temporal and epistemic distance. The interpretation is also imaginary for all spaces embedded in counterfactual or other distanced spaces. Since the restriction of any element of such spaces to e equals to zero, we shall call 2 them the zero external potential spaces. Changing spaces: linguistic relationships and the dialect continuum. We denote lim l by : lim l 0 - - between the above spaces. Furthermore, the isometry between two foliations is equivalent to the conjugacy between the dihedral group actions on the covering spaces [10]. The construction works in exactly the same way for the two moduli spaces. On category of mixing in infinite measure spaces. Thus, we see that j is indeed a continuous bijection between compact spaces. Here, we are interested in the dynamical behavior of a sequence of maps, along a sequence of spaces. We will also need to compare tangent spaces at nearby points. However, since subshift spaces have topological dimension zero, most systems cannot be topologically conjugate to subshifts. We then investigate more closely the relation between deformations of patterns and homeomorphism or topological conjugacy of pattern spaces. Our metrics will be defined on several different spaces. The second axiom says that the asymptotic geometry resembles that of hyperbolic spaces. Note that 1-cocycles on discrete equivalence relations are almost the same as those on measure spaces with actions of countable groups (see [13]). The corresponding statements for the reduced spaces are also valid. However, in the product of rank-one spaces we can adopt ideas from rank-one cases. Additional results about measurable attractors in locally compact metric spaces are given. Let us look in more detail at the hypothesis spaces generated in the above two cases. The difficulty with the canonical projection is that, owing to its dependence on traces on subsimplices, it is not bounded on spaces with insufficient smoothness. The boundaries between these gendered agricultural spaces were at times permeable as men and women crossed over in order to perform very specific tasks. Our finite element spaces will arise as the spaces in finite-dimensional subcomplexes which inherit the cohomology and other features of the exact complexes. Bold typeface is meant to distinguish vector-fields and spaces containing them. We can even use (3.10) to define the local spaces for any diffeomorphic image of a tetrahedron. In other words, convergence depends only on the sequence of these spaces and their relative position. Such spaces are modeled with different parameters: social tie strength and number of ties are two structural properties defined in this paper. The participants were expected to choose one among the five spaces provided. There is relatively little research on design spaces to date. He uses the latter to question postmodern orthodoxies, proposing that the novel pursues an intricate investigation of workspace, workplace, and domestic spaces. A map between the metric spaces relates changes in one description to changes in the other. However, adjacent spaces whose functions are for circulation will be merged. Alternatively, it is possible that younger children may not represent largescale spaces, or places that they can be contained within, as objects. However, using solutions can considerably reduce the search and solution spaces. One can define it for coherent spaces satisfying certain technical conditions. The spaces opposite the names of those who can read and write are to be left blank. Each generation lives in a web of village-based social relations within the spaces in which they have been reconstituted. A very thin endosperm (es) surrounds the embryo, leaving spaces of free water (w) in between. Seats were placed at intervals and the rest of the grounds were turfed with spaces set aside for dancing. Her female characters create for themselves shared spaces of reading and authorship. Contests over who had the right to enter and consume such sites raised questions about which spaces should be available to which social groups. Growing official interference in private spaces was a logical consequence of stronger government supervision over public places. In both instances, the leisure spaces 'served as the focal points of community interaction, local identity, and civic debate' (p. 297). She posits blank spaces as sites of investigation and possible loci for the "real" subaltern or "unrepresentable unrepresented" in history. Similar to our framework, computation spaces can be used to describe solver cooperations and search strategies. Figure 4 illustrates how generator and consumer nodes interact with the table and dependency spaces. Though these methods handle systems with large state spaces, they are still limited to finite-state systems. Verifying systems with infinite but regular state spaces. In general, the search spaces are more restricted. Within this framework, the analysis of genome-wide expression data is converted to the study of high-dimensional vector spaces. Prior to this "grand enslavement" is her "escape" into restricted territories, spaces of confinement but not homes. The major limitation of this model is the representation of the venous and arterial vascular spaces as single compartments. The opposition between the seen and unseen spaces is most readily interpreted in terms of the everyday opposition between outdoors and indoors. Fashion provided one of the few aesthetic and professional spaces in which women were allowed to work. The aim of the landscape proposal is to provide a structure to the grounds and create various attractive spaces. The title should not exceed 60 letters and spaces. The spaces are mainly lit from the sky, with some sunlight added. The funeral spaces are places of the mytho-poetic reconstruction of life, and are linked to the permanence of life. Neighbourhoods provide spaces for staff and visitors to work in teams on projects, receive training and hold meetings. The par titioning method is a designer-guided method for selecting regions to search within these discrete design spaces. We may want to start by trying to consolidate the various spaces that design research addresses. Archaeological sites are the liminal spaces of later mythologies. The first problem uses trial spaces of known particular solutions. Since the coming of modernity the world and its spaces are profaned, desacralized, and disenchanted. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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