词汇 | example_english_stag |
释义 | Examples of stagThese 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. Two aspects of this staged protocol also appeared to disadvantage further this subset. Developmental time of the immature stages showed a similar pattern between the two species. He had staged the row, when his other income made the loss of the special lectureship no financial hardship at all. Reliable identification of the immature stages is advantageous when applying early control measures. His discussion, based on a study of the dramatic texts, raised several questions about aspects of staging and musical setting. The prompt notes show that the genre, generally thought of as tradition-bound, also elicited dramatic interpretations from those responsible for staging. In our experience, one stage repair carries a significantly higher mortality than staged repair. Rapid staged repair is possible in 30% of cases. Our patients who have had staged repair generally showed very encouraging results. Although in many studies stages 2, 3, and 4 are indiscriminately combined, stage 2 sleep is by far the most frequently examined stage. The first meiotic division in the female starts during embryogenesis and the prophase stages up to diplotene are found only in the fetal ovary. They passed through a number of staging posts, which were usually small trade-stores working in alliance with the recruiters. The benefits of axillary dissection are staging, prognostic information used to make treatment decisions, and prevention of axillary recurrence. The contralateral tumor is usually diagnosed by mammography and is commonly the lower staged tumor. In (c) a cheval (' on horseback ', ' straddled ') specifies the position of the boy on the stag's head. Up to 5% of stags were harvested annually while hinds were essentially unharvested. There were hints that it might have worked even better if it had been staged, or at least semistaged. Modern staging techniques often impact the performance through raised, proscenium-style stages, brighter lighting, and sound amplification. The central conflict of gold against love is examined in relation to both staging and music. Among the graduates are the military commanders who staged the 1980 coup. They staged the nuns' personal social life, and were occupied by groups of relatives and friends with their servant nuns. You obviously like those kinds of staging challenges, though; you're drawn to these plays. All this leads to a dissolution of the real performing space, where time itself stages a lineardramatic, goal-directed idea (of space?). From this perspective, the study of staging is ultimately an exploration of the continuing history of interpretation itself. The most obvious characteristic of mainpiece opera up to 1695 is fancy staging. Such lesions can, nowadays, be treated by surgery and/or intervention using primary correction or staged approaches. Mediastinal infections in infants undergoing palliative staged procedures for congenital heart lesions may be chronic and indolent, resulting in delayed repair of congenital heart lesions. Indeed, staged palliation has, whenever possible, been replaced by primary repair. The neck initially grows faster than the swell but at later stages the trend tends to reverse itself. At the highest level of abstraction staged gateway process models show which deliverables are required at each stage in the process. The clinical and staging details given are limited in these studies thus reducing the applicability of the findings. The results of the staging performance search and appraisal are used in the comparison of searches in this paper. The treatment stages represent paths through which the various patient flows can pass. Sampling, as well as subsequent estimates of host specificity and body size, concerned only stages feeding on foliage. However, these earlier staged embryos showed a low blastocyst rate and a lower cryotolerance. Few debates are more central to evolutionary biology and, in particular, evolutionary psychology - the arena in which skirmishes have most recently been staged. The construction of the place in which drama was staged was inspired by the same principles that contemporaries imputed to the dramatic texts. The number of correctly staged patients and its corresponding costs are the endpoints of the study. The relevance of this kind of study is possible use of gas-liner and staged pinches as an alternative source of thermonuclear fusion. A system for automated punch selection and staging design for progressive dies. Mimesis, in this sequence, is a process of staging - or coming into being - that is never fully achieved. The levels at which these practices got staged were multiple. He purchased a bankrupt theatre in 1923 and transformed it into a modern theatre where "wenming xi" (literally, civilised drama) was staged. I n the later stages the velocities are below the free jet profiles. Surgical treatment of patients with occluded coronary arteries in and after the acute stages has been making progress. In our experience, these infections frequently are chronic and indolent, and found inadvertently in infants undergoing staged procedures for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. There were two deaths in 12 patients having staged repair. The commitment to the area should be staged. The revised translation makes the staging explicit using a two-level language. In the early stages the program uses the available arguments to generate, at run time, the code for the late stages. Then the type system can check whether the written code conforms to the staging specifications, turning staging errors into type errors. Unwilling to submit to confinement submissively, these young women in turn staged dramatic escapes or provocative strip shows. Performances in this show seemed not to be staged for the camera, but to be captured by it. The top of each column is a still from the resulting video and the bottom shows the corresponding staged movement of the dancer. In this way the refugee crisis became a political instrument for staging ethnic conflict. We have conducted a retrospective study to obtain data on the practice, efficiency, and cost of staging cancer in these patients (6). Thus, far from offering a straightforward 'darkness to light trajectory', the stag's wail communicates something more ambiguous, painful, and complex. The notion of staging refers to the treatment of sound in ways that add meaningful context for the listener. The focus is on the operas and contextualization is mainly about the circumstances of composing, writing and staging. There are moments of enacting events, moments of narrating events, and moments of acting out other characters and staging dialogues. Animals in the herd were of various ages with 30%, 50% and 20% comprising stags, hinds and yearlings/calves respectively. Energetic cost of man' ' induced disturbance to staging snow geese. When social reminiscence is ' staged ' it is bound to lose spontaneity and private, naturally occurring reminiscence is, almost by definition, impenetrable. The concert, in other words, no longer represented the central mode of musical publicity, nor the site where the commodification of music was primarily staged. The narratives of the middle-aged women revealed a process of staged withdrawal from the labour market. Their main festival is adorned by two plays staged by professional troupes (even the highstatus groups stage their own plays) and several hired-in video shows. In addition, it provides an avenue to the most substantial puzzle in acquisition: why are stages less sharp than one would expect? Students kept a portfolio of their self-assessment reports and at all stages the instructor provided 'constructive feedback' (p. 28). On the contrary, they are almost manneristically staged in a sort of spatial antisynt hesis. As we shall see, several rare sets of eighteenth-century manuscript staging annotations or prompt notes reveal staging decisions that contribute to dramatic effect. In those who were suitable for continuing palliation or correction, this was carried out and complete staged repair has been performed in 35. The theory reviewed in this target article analyzes this process as staged and feedforward. The various specific stages a household passes through are again dependent on its particular cultural and chronological context. Conservative surgery and radiotherapy for early staged breast cancer. In terms of staging a performance today, the task should not be too difficult. In these updates, however, pieces are subject to alterations in sonic details, interactive relationships, performance practices, staging and dramatic situations. The opera simultaneously stages triangular configurations of trade and desire between men. Any definition can be set, and the entry lines can be continuous rather than staged. The above intuitive "syntactic" model makes the -calculus very appropriate not only for staged computation, but also for metaprogramming. A type system for staging should ensure that only well-typed expressions are generated, and that only expressions with no free variables are permitted for evaluation. Inlining as staged computation to bind to its free variables. The formalism from the staging calculus allows us to explicitly reason about and manipulate the set of inlinable functions. Albeit distinctive because it was sung, it was not a separate entity, not staged music in contradistinction to the theatre. By repeatedly staging the process of communication, the poem strives to establish the conditions in which it can generate an interpretative response. All character and staging information has been removed from the published text. 25. Not only staging, but also the musical contents and the dramatic disposition of the work were constantly being altered. What could be more visible and indeed 'in-yerface' than staging black experience with black actors? She stages herself as well as her surroundings. In the scene we have been considering, that would mean reading the failure of staging a reading - and accounting for the terms of that failure. A civil society politically mobilised by the left staged significant collective action and pressed for both municipalisation and more favourable terms of participation. To our knowledge, this is the first semantics for a general-purpose higher order distributed process calculus with staging constructs. All three staging methods require additional material reducing the overall specific impulse. Flowers were in bloom both at night and during the day and lasted for an average of 56 h (stages 3, 4 and 5). Nevertheless, it remains unclear what stages of acquisition based on these features can be proposed. We also try hard to review these design stages with the relevant drawings on the wall. In the first stages the house is in disrepair, with endless doors that go nowhere. Outside the parliamentary building, thousands of protesters staged sit-ins, hunger strikes, and a host of activities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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