词汇 | example_english_sticky |
释义 | Examples of stickyThese 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. Have you ever bought an item with a large, sticky price ticket which you simply could not remove completely? On the heavy sticky clays farmers have chosen to keep livestock. With sticky wages, there is now a clear role for macroeconomic policies. All water traps tested caught significantly higher numbers of moths than sticky delta traps with open sides under farmers' field conditions. Samples are expressed as numbers per trap per week; there were ten sticky cards inside and ten outside the greenhouse. In these latter plots, farmers expected lower yields, even if they considered that less dense vegetation could reduce the risk of producing sticky cotton. How would the implications of this model be changed if prices were temporarily fixed or" sticky"? More generally, prices could be sticky and yet the major implication of the flexible-price model developed in chapter 4 could still be true. We examined 100 terminals of foliage per block at two intervals during the season for aphids, and sampled leafhopper adults on sticky traps. In both years, the sticky flypaper was replaced every two days. False-positive results are generally due to antibodies that are too 'sticky'; therefore, they are not specific enough. The result is a sticky gelatinous mass that provides a defence mechanism for the hagfish when under stress. Obviously free-living worms would not require sticky secretions, except tube-dwellers. In fact, arbitrary persistence would obtain, were wages or prices assumed to be exogenously sticky for an arbitrarily long period of time. The sticky glands on the leaves trap insects. Stabilizing producer inflation rates to zero is suboptimal and a sticky price allocation can improve on the flexible price one. The saturating sticky traps were reduced to their simplest form as flat discs without retaining panels or barriers. The economy here has other distortions (monopolistic competition, income tax)-nevertheless, optimized policy under sticky prices entails (almost) full inflation stabilization. Section 3 presents results for a forwardlooking sticky price model using current-, forward-, and backward-looking interest rate rules. Alternatively, insects can be retained by making the leaf stickier by the production of mucilage, leading to flypaper traps. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A stickier medium-grain rice is used for "sushi"; the stickiness allows rice to hold its shape when molded. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. As platelets adhere to the collagen fibers of a wound they become spiked and much stickier. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. After centrifugation at 400g for 5 min, most of the maturing and matured (flagellum-generating) spermatid agglutinated in sticky masses and were discarded from the suspension. Under sticky prices, there exist equilibrium paths in which an asset-price bubble temporarily develops and eventually bursts. The honey-based products are stickier and are usually applied for tummy play. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, the point to be made has to do with sticky wages. Mini-sticky traps (7.5 cm2) were placed on the ground and left in situ for 24 h in the area from which spiders were collected. Also, the dates on which wild flies were first caught on sticky targets in each of the two years. The sticky ends can associate to make a host lattice. High levels of late season cotton aphid infestation can cause aphid honeydew accumulation on open bolls, resulting in sticky cotton lint. The key findings go through in that variant (optimized policy entails strict inflation stabilization under sticky prices, very simple rules do well, etc.). 11. Under sticky prices, this wedge is constant on average but can vary across states. I tell students about the difference between notional and effective demand, and about sticky prices. During recessions, the larger reduction of nominal wage inflation compared to price inflation is not consistent with the implications of sticky-wage models. In the active monetary-passive fiscal regime, increases in the interest-rate push up the real interest-rate because prices are sticky. What these arguments share is the claim that mechanisms of self-reinforcement makes some aspect of social dynamics "sticky" or persistent. If you buy a copy from a bookshop, make sure you get one from the bottom of the pile, away from sticky fingers. Unlike the other tiny insect visitors, however, vinegar flies for the most part successfully avoid the sticky stigma. The stickiest assumption of this model is that production function does not include diminishing returns to capital. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, when disturbed, the mucus becomes denser and stickier. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The duration of pistillate flower receptivity, estimated by the transition from moist and sticky to hard and dark stigmas, was also noted. As more liquid forms, the clinker becomes stickier, and the bed of material climbs higher up the rising side of the kiln. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Line with represents mean number of aphids captured by sticky traps during sampling. The human being's natural limits in dealing with complexity make this a dangerous situation full of sticky intellectual tar pits. The first experiments evaluated the various sticky trap designs and compared black, white, l.blue and e.blue versions. With price staggering, the input-output structure creates a real-wage effect that prevents nominal wages from deviating too much from a sticky intermediate-input price. In sections 3 and 5 the values of the arrays are 'sticky' single elements. Chapter 3 covers reference counting, including deferred reference counting, limitedsize 'sticky' reference count fields, partial mark-sweep algorithms, special hardware, and several other variations. On the other hand in wetter areas (>750 mm) this soil becomes too sticky and dicult to manage, and crops may suer from waterlogging. Consequently, excessive demand is a phenomenon on the domestic goods market, driving the sticky domestic price level p. A final implication concerns the long-standing debate over the possibility of sticky nominal wages. To see this, consider output under sticky prices. Because all inputs are treated as "sticky," this specification implies that output is inertial, whereas consumption is not. There may be a sticky price equilibrium that corresponds to each timing of the bubble's puncturing. The paper here shows that similar predictions (effect of flex vs. sticky prices) hold when policy is described by simple optimized rules. Lures were replaced monthly and sticky inserts were changed once per generation. Surface texture: 1, smooth; 2, slightly rough; 3, rough; 4, hairy; 5, sticky. We used non-attracting sticky traps suspended on light lines to capture flying insects. In all cases the eggs are securely fastened to the surface by some sticky material. Anemophily was tested by placing 72 sticky slides in the vicinity of fresh male inflorescences. Even sticky slides placed less than 1 m from fresh inflorescences exhibited no sign of trapped pollen. The softer a tyre, the stickier it becomes, and conversely with hard tyres. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Melted metton is much stickier than the commercial versions. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Once the table is uniformly covered, all paths are again "isotropic" and a (now sticky) symmetry is restored. However, that efficiency depended on regular changes of sticky inserts in order to prevent the accumulation of moths and wind dispersed debris. Sticky traps were suspended above and placed below the bagged plants, and the plants remained in the field for one week. In the last experiment, a cylinder with a sticky sleeve was used to monitor activity just inside the front entrance. Chromosomes are often seen to be associating end-to-end, again more consistent with complex rearrangements than sticky chromosomes. Capital adjustment costs are also important for generating realistic output behavior under sticky prices. We study the conditions that guarantee equilibrium determinacy in a standard sticky price model augmented with a cost channel. Do you feel that it's mainly unfulfilled expectations or do you think that sticky prices and wages play a role? The aggregate-demand increase pushes up the price level (and output in the sticky price model), which restores the equilibrium. By contrast, a flex-prices structure with nominal debt implies very different optimized tax behavior than the baseline sticky-prices model. The optimized fiscal policy rule and the implied behavior of real variables are very similar to those generated in the sticky-prices economy with nominal debt. Recent literature on the design of optimal monetary policy has shown that deviations from price stability are small whenever prices are sticky. Prices are assumed to be sticky in that, within any given period, some firms cannot immediately respond to economic disturbances by changing prices. The paper here shows that similar predictions (effect of flex- vs. sticky prices) hold when policy is described by simple optimized rules. The combination of sticky prices and flexible asset markets produces real effects in the short run, but as prices adjust these effects decay over time. All you need, to talk about short-run unemployment, is nominal income and the inherited sticky wage. Institutions are also 'sticky' and incrementalism and path dependence are defining features of the policy process. The secretion of polymers with sticky side chains might be the sole basis of the time-dependent increase in the strength of bacterial adhesion. Indeed, the present lyophilised extracts were rather sticky in nature and not fluffy, thus differing from those obtained previously. Flying insects were caught on falling to the sticky base after impact with the sheet. With 1% sucrose, more glucans are synthesized, which makes the biofilm cells more "sticky", allowing their continued growth on the surface despite constant shear stress. The arabic numerals indicate sticky ends. I noted, though, that the usual theoretical setups implied that either prices were sticky and real variables "jumpy," or real variables were sticky and prices jumpy. Tax-financed government spending in a neoclassical model with sticky wages and rational expectations. Interestingly, this memorial dealt at some length with the sticky problem of how to compensate the many thousands who had spent their lifetimes studying the wrong curriculum. The present study used unbaited sticky traps. Empty circles represent unbaited sticky red spheres. In our more recent studies the sticky or funnel traps were replaced with direct observation of arenas in which dispensers were placed on the stem outer bark. Means of improving the traps were studied by exploring the effect of changes to their colour and size, the type of sticky deposit and its shininess. The numbers represent sticky ends. The sticky information model rests on the assumption that agents are fully rational (with the information they are explicitly exposed to), an assumption that we argue is rather strong. As in the baseline sticky-prices structure, the real value of the stock of debt is highly volatile, and debt and the tax rate are highly serially correlated. The much tighter space caused much higher internal operating temperatures in these newer smaller drives, often leading to an accelerated breakdown of the surface lubricants into their much stickier components. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The fine mesh prevented emerging flies from escaping from the tube and as a result the majority became stuck to the sticky surface and could be collected and counted. 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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