词汇 | example_english_spin |
释义 | Examples of spinThese 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. Further, many states with different spins and different oxidation states are usually involved. A gathering of women for the purpose of spinning cotton. The primary objective in this case was to reinvigorate cottage industry by allowing farmers to purchase the materials and equipment necessary for spinning at home. The investigation of cotton spinning mills, above, provides a clue to estimating the amount of such extra income. In the first a spinning wheel was made from a small dish and different objects were placed on it and spun around. Figure 2(b) shows the state of the spinning gait after the completion of one cycle. I think in any profession, most of the people will be spinning their wheels, unfortunately. The terminal velocity and dispersal of spinning samaras. All antibody dilutions were spun at 10000 g for 5 min before use. Given that such beads were more usually worn by women and that spinning was usually carried out by women, they are gendered as possibly 'female?'. When the primary axle is spinning and is in such contact with the track, it can be either rolling or sliding on the track. As the stock-market novel of the "sensational sixties" capitalized on villainous speculators, it undoubtedly continued to create typecast crooks but also stimulated spins on them. Morphological attributes of the spindle whorls were analyzed to determine the size of the thread that was spun. The workshops processed maguey fibers and made maguey spindle whorls in a range of sizes for spinning thin and thick threads and cordage. He showed that a thin shell full of water spins stably when slightly oblate but is violently unstable when slightly prolate. In developing countries, battery-operated spinning disc sprayers are a cheap alternative for resourcepoor farmers. Elderly women survived more successfully than elderly men here because of the availability of spinning work. Here the number of male weavers - mostly of linen - had declined, and this presumably led to the loss of employment in spinning. In addition to cloth production, we consider the importance of spinning thread for fishnets and hammocks. The glistening white cocoon is spun, the larva pupates, and finally the adult emerges. The raw jute passed through six different departments of a factory called batching, softening, preparing, spinning, weaving and sewing. Relaxation processes in a system of two spins. If they sit up too quickly, they may see dizzily spinning rooms or bright spots flashing before their eyes. An asterisk indicates species which produces lateral spined eggs. In young worms 1 -3 weeks post infection (wpi) spines appear as buds with a serrated edge each having 1- 4 spikes per spine. If a venture is a success, the company spins it off as a subsidiary. The result is that the fluid in the interior spins down in this region causing the backward displacement. By spinning out the logic of capitalism to its ultimate conclusion, she highlighted all the contradictions that had lately caused such ferocious infighting among conservatives. At least in the records the poor were few and far between before 1590 when they were kept busy spinning and weaving wool. While he did not specify numbers explicitly, he wrote that the inner sphere spins slowly. The approximate alternative consists of a deferent and epicycle that rotate in the same direction, with the epicycle spinning twice as fast as the deferent. The state should invest its scarce treasure in his alchemy: he had taken abundant, worthless "debris" and spun it into gold. The configuration is analogous to shear-driven boundary layer experiments on spinning cylinders, except for the absence of curvature effects. After the cocoon is spun the larva becomes inactive and shrinks in size, this prepupal condition lasting for a day or at most two. On leaving the host, the third instar larva rapidly spun a cocoon that was suspended from a pensile silk thread. A horo is spun through musical improvisation within one of two contrasting frameworks: songs of varying lengths and shorter, transitional passages known as otsvir. On average, the earnings of spinning women receiving poor relief were about 42 per cent of what their husbands earned. To image a subject, modifications in the alignment of the spins are induced and their return to the basal state is then recorded. Since spinning contracts usually lasted just one week, the list provides us with information on weekly proto-industrial family income derived from spinning silk and wool. In contrast, in the quantum-mechanical picture developed in the main text, the collection of spins corresponds to the whole population. Cross-peaks connect spinning sideband lines of the two labeled sites. Diluting abundant spins by isotope edited radio frequency field assisted diffusion. Nuclear spins can also interact with unpaired electrons through dipolar coupling. Initial contact is made by the rostellum which may serve as a pivot as the parasite spins in an anti-clockwise direction during entry. Not shown is the magnetic stirring bar which is spun in the cooling water above the sapphire plate in some of the experimental runs. I lie there, and my mind spins on nothing. More recently, historiographers have spun out variations upon these themes. The 'process approach to writing' paradigm has spun off a whole series of research projects that focus on identifiable aspects of the sequences. The number of spins of the wheel is equal to the number of strings in a population. The rest of the volume spins down to an excellent micro-study of just one subgroup of the elderly, those dependent upon poor relief. Only the spins located on the nearest neighbor lattice points interact in the model. Percussion is important for the way it spins thing out in time, like a kind of continuo. The proper ties of surround antagonism elicited by spinning windmill patterns in the mudpuppy retina. The protein sample was then spun at 2000xg for 1 minute to pellet the beads and the supernatant removed. Competition from urban weaving and depletion of pastures brought about a separation between spinning, weaving and the rearing of sheep. Results indicate that household status is positively correlated with spinning tool densities. Densities were determined as ratios of the number of spinning or bone textile tools to every 1000 ceramic sherds at each architectural group. As a result of these excavations, we have recovered a rich assemblage of domestic artifacts, including many objects related to spinning and weaving. Cotton fibers can be spun because fibers interlock when they are folded and twisted. Managers, spinning and weaving masters and timekeepers had sometimes attempted to enter into the social and commercial networks of the neighbourhood. The mainstay of its economy had been cotton spinning and weaving, which had grown out of cottage industries. Second came spinning : a quarter of all these men spun. They are probably of value in that they afford purchase to the larva while moving and particularly when spinning the cocoon. The sample was spun at 10 000 g for 10 min, the liquid removed and the pellet washed with 1 ml of 75 % ethanol. Consider, for example, the problem of determining the likelihood of "heads" when spinning a penny on edge. You read contemporaries who say diverse things about what is going on, and historians who put their own spins on things. Imagine that, near the vicinity of a black hole, there are two particles with anti-correlated spins. No matter what direction we choose, the particles' spins are always measured to point in opposite directions. Indeed, the phase transition that exists for interacting spins implies large-scale order. Cooling down the substance leads to the freezing of the spins. During this p eriod yarn was obtained from spinning factories, processed and sent out to workshops for bleaching and dyeing. All antibody dilutions were spun at 10 000 g for 5 min before use. The suspension containing the spindles was spun down onto coverslips prior to immunolabelling. The properties of surround antagonism elicited by spinning windmill patterns in the mudpuppy retina. An interesting exception seems to be the three spined sticklebacks. A good deal of picturesque web has been spun about this. Besides this spinning motion, the grain may also exhibit a quivering motion corresponding to fluctuations on the mean spinning motion. Radiative processes from such spinning dusts have not, however, been included in the model. Although men tended to be the ones who used the acrobatic elements in their dances, some women included spins and elaborated dance steps. Not only must maguey fibers be processed in locales where the plants grow, but ethnographical studies show that processing maguey for spinning is highly labor intensive. Practical measures to engage women in spinning included the creation of escuelas de hilazas, or spinning schools, where girls were taught spinning, lace-making, embroidery, and the like. However, immortality does not come easy on this spinning earth. They also like to up-end push and pull toys for imaginary mending, and wheels can be spun at different speeds. In spinning the position by 1913 had become truly remarkable. Finding enough spinners at the peak periods of clothmaking must have been no easy task, given the prevailing wage levels for spinning yarn. Is it in the least surprising, therefore, that spinning was seen as work for women (or children)? In the sixteenth century commentators were clear that a livelihood could not be gained from spinning alone. The type of fiber used and the end-product desired determine the technique of spinning and the tools utilized. She also found that women spun, and presumably wove, maguey and cotton in both commoner and elite households. The parasite passes the winter inside its host, emerging in the spring and spinning its cocoon inside that of its host. On the proximal arm segment the arm spines meet midradially forming a single fan. On the proximal arm segment the arm spines almost meet midventrally forming a fan. What, for example, are we to make of the spinning glands of one of the scale-worm groups (the sigalionids), which produce fibres employed in tube-building? Ferromagnetic couplings tend to align the spins, antiferromagnetic couplings make them point in opposite directions. One takes from this the idea that it has hardly begun before it swiftly spins along. 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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