词汇 | example_english_spark |
释义 | Examples of sparkThese 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 most common sources are exploding wires, electrical sparks and solid explosives. Global warming sparks scramble for black gold under retreating ice. The emphasis on heterogeneity sparked debates about longevity and set the stage for the current interest in frailty as individual risk. To make things worse, the collapse of weaker banks can have systemic repercussions if it sparks bank panics that also undermine economically ' 'healthier' ' banks. If the sparks occur after k levels, processor 0 must process k nodes, and the threads are divided between 2k queues. All this provokes reactions in my actors, and their sparks nourish our common working dynamics. The large cache lines transferred on remote reads contain evaluated closures and sparked but unevaluated closures, as expected. The pettiest incidents sparked off brutal killings and the most unsubstantial rumours caused people to flee their homes in their thousands. The food supply was particularly bad, sparking off further unrest. The chain cable rattles out, the noise is deafening and the whole ship is covered in a cloud of dust and sparks. The time interval between the sparks was variable down to 5ps. The growing commercialization, specialization and competition that followed sparked debates that shaped both politics and social institutions into the nineteenth century. In principle, we may suppose that at one extreme the allegorical meaning is merely top-dressing, an occasional implication sparked by a detail. They ran the risk of sparking off a concatenation of uprisings which could elicit an authoritarian response from both domestic and international authorities. Initially start sparks the first n elements and returns a (shared) list from the nth element onwards. Should they be, then any author could gain recognition by advancing a radical (and not so easily defensible) thesis, so long as it sparks controversy. In other words, exploration sparked an ecological vision, leavened with respect for the power of the natural world. Both were sparked by the threat of investigation into financial and human rights crimes committed by the previous regime. Once the combustible atmosphere enters into the vehicle, those sparks will easily ignite the hybrid gas. Unfortunately, they also contain unevaluated closures which have not been sparked, but are instead demanded later in the computation. Their crimes were not driven by malicious calculation, but sparked by the most mundane disagreements that escalated out of control. Ethnic groups provided both the required leaders who became prominent nationalist figures and the precolonial history, personalities and monuments that sparked the nationalist imagination. Proposals to close or consolidate hospitals or restrict access to particular interventions frequently sparked public protests about discrimination and rationing. There is yet a third version of the argument that periphrasis could be sparked off by language contact. Generally speaking, truly substantive historiographical debates are either sparked by pathbreaking works of scholarship or by broader political disputes. I made limited use of this citation survey - to raise a question about what sparked so much professional debate after 1988. The case sparked a public debate of unexpected proportions. I believe that my initial commitment to create the program sparked my later passion to see it succeed. The emergence of private prisons has sparked a heated debate. Hearing sparks at the whistling of burning coal and the 'wind in the pine trees'. The increasing recognition of this micro-element has sparked the analytical mind of musicians (creative artists and theoreticians alike) to deal with microand macro-elements simultaneously. Does this warrant government legislation to restrict sparks or pollution? In a similar environment, a conflict sparked by foreign powers met less than fierce resistance among local populations and gradually acquired some domestic support. Can you describe what sparked your interest to begin writing about this particular issue? Around the world centennial celebrations of revolutions sparked debates among rival groups who contested the meaning of what had been established, altered or destroyed. In the context of decolonization, resistance by local farmers to vigorous colonial interventions sparked nationalist sympathies and briefly challenged desiccationist policies. On the contrary, the talks sparked off antagonisms which affected the final product. The mean first passage time between metastable states is calculated and an expression for the frequency of calcium sparks is derived. During the last decades, the legacy of the war has sparked vigorous debate across the continent on how to interpret the past. Naturally, his somewhat iconoclastic stance has not always received universal commendation but it has sparked off a lively and healthy international debate. Bringing them together in front of an invited audience with strong opinions on both sides would make the sparks fly and be good viewing. Fears such as these have sparked an academic and social urge to 'save' theatre and live performance in general. The initiation of construction in the region sparked broad protests in late 1990. The case sparked a flurry of interest in legal journals. The opulence of the costume suggested authority and wealth and, no doubt, sparked fantasy in the audience's imagination. During the 16th century, the rapid commercialization of the rural economy and the increasing availability of specie sparked the use of money throughout the empire. When news of the project leaked, however, it sparked alarm among anti-drug officials across the globe. The speculation is benign because the amount of work performed by a speculative task is small, and no other threads are sparked. What were the factors which led to the attempted coup that sparked such widespread violence ? In addition to sparking a particularly violent ethnic conflict, this coup attempt was the death toll for a remarkable political turn-around. The opening chaconne balefully returns, sparking excited commentary from the violin. The findings in the new report sparked of a debate between politicians about how best to meet the child poverty problem. Even where apparent accountability progress has sparked renewed outside interest, resulting contacts are not always either harmonious or aimed at the creation of networks capable of sustained, co-ordinated activity. More specific principles, based on narrow causal mechanisms, may do better in this regard but also may lack the metaphoric qualities of the broader principles in sparking human imagination. The body disappeared like a shadow or a wish and that was how she gave herself up, all her words gone like sparks burned up in a darkness. Studies of variability of responses have shed light on the processing of visual signals, and sparked speculation about the possible role of variability in visual perception. An exception is represented by the field of optimization, where the interior point revolution has sparked a strong need for reliable and efficient solvers for augmented systems. The announcement has sparked anger and controversy. The unfamiliar toys were a top, a sound-making tube, two mechanical toy animals, and a wheel that produced what looked like sparks when a button was pressed. The loon was to be tattooed first and all the fine little patterns of its plumage (kukualarniuit [the little fire sparks]) are the tattooings that the raven gave it. Instead, initial mobilizations sparked intense reactions. In the emerging physical sciences of the early nineteenth century, electric and magnetic phenomena had sparked off various such chains of reasoning about the power of these new forces. As with the emerging revolutionary spirit, hopes and wounds from the nationalist movement were not only concentrated on the asphalt roads and railways, but also sparked through the wireless. As a result, the betrayal of the moral economy sparked protests in the streets led by students and improvised leaders rather than by parties or unions. First, from axioms 1 and 2 and the closed-world assumption, the system infers that brushes incur sparks in the explosive environment and a motor with brushes is not safe. The essays, position papers, and commentaries comprising this special section on bioethics and armed conflict have already sparked a lively discussion among the contributors and commentators. A number of others were ruined through legal battles with each other or through squabbles over inheritance and partition sparked by the escalating commercial values of their holdings. In 1973, initial demonstrations demanding the release of arrested activists sparked a student-led movement which gained increasing momentum and support as it called for a new democratic constitution. The opponents who sparked the transition process thus by definition emerged from outside the ruling elite and as such proved a more serious risk to the regimes. Calling attention to the policy anomalies that developed under a paradigm which gave priority to agricultural expansion over water conservation, the report sparked strong public interest. Sparks in other minds flicker into life and the process continues. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 She sparked a vitality into the company that she kept; that was very much part of her own character, which she shared with others. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The sparking plugs were the wrong sparking plugs. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Last week's announcement sparked off a national outrage. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Will he be sparked into action by a single incident, or will he target authorities? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upward, and indeed we have got to remember that. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Will he accept that we have not had even a few sparks, only a damp squib? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We have heard of cables sparking on the floor and of cables passing through sheeting of various sorts. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Rivalries that could have been settled by discussion not only still persist but have degenerated into serious strife sparked by ethnic or religious claims. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Apart from careless use of lighted cigarettes, electrical faults, lighted matches, and sparks from fire grates are some examples. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is no doubt that it is the shortage of accommodation for our orchestras and for our students which has sparked off this row. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 A gas crisis might be sparked off tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, in a month, next year, whenever. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Internal battles are being sparked off in the individual countries over these issues. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The incident was sparked off by the attempt to remove from the shop a prisoner who had broken a window. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Often, something put to the people in a referendum sparks little controversy and is passed easily. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The railway companies purchased the land with the right of running certain engines over that land, and those engines sometimes emit sparks. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In particular, the elements that sparked recovery in 1932 need to be distinguished from those that sustained it throughout the 1930s. The issue sparked a concerned debate in the city. The taxation in itself, however heavy, could hardly have sparked off so violent a conflagration if conditions had not been appropriate for it. Attrition rates, for tanks and aircraft increased greatly, sparking off a debate about the implication of the new technologies. At each location, data were recorded for 200 successive sparks. Thus, given an instantaneous signal and the period between successive sparks, the coherent and random parts of the signal can be separated. Our theoretical interest in spatial diffusion was sparked off by concern with the tangible matter of democratization. They are embedded in a social and cultural world, linked to other concepts and feelings and sparked by stimuli specific to that milieu. Subjects listened to a phrase and indicated whether they heard, for example, 'keep sparking' or 'keeps parking'. Nevertheless, the reader's interest will be sparked by the descriptive commentary that is found in this chapter. In the present case, data spanning the spot signature occupy only a fraction (about 4 %) of the interval between sparks. The initial planning effort sparked by the 21 program directors grew to become a broadly inclusive structure. The availability of inexpensive powerful computing has sparked renewed interest in local regression techniques and its theoretical underpinnings have been extensively elucidated. 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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