词汇 | example_english_stress |
释义 | Examples of stressThese 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. Rather, he stressed that the more people, the greater the energy for socialist revolution and construction. If the final syllable does not have a long vowel or end in two or more consonants, the initial syllable is stressed. If there is no such syllable, the syllable with a single coda consonant is stressed. He had stressed the central question of co-operation and willingness to accept a common responsibility. What should be stressed is the importance of meritarian criteria in our general thinking about justice. Opposing trends stressing macrohistory, historical regularities and a larger geographical frame of reference can also be observed. The magnitudes of the compressive stresses in masonry are very small. Communality is always stressed, while individuality is seen as a matter for internal expression. As the diagram shows, there are two different loading conditions but the larger of the resulting stresses may be taken for each condition. Residents who had been involved in preference relocations stressed the importance of having choices for their initial and subsequent moves into, within and between care-homes. The surface stresses (tensions) are functions of the local extension ratios, which depend on the global deformation of the membrane. Experiments with doubly driven film flow, in which gravitational and surface tension gradient stresses are competing, have uncovered some new phenomena. His decision to exclude secondary stresses (1999: 14), but to include two 'equal' stresses, is very problematic. While phrases tend to be stressed phrase-finally, compounds tend to be stressed on the first element. Two points need stressing when explaining coding of this category. The importance of social cognition in conversational development has been stressed by many authors. The wild type animals males and females survive these stresses. The chapter on plant responses to herbicides reminds the reader that stresses can be anthropogenic. Information of that type can best be obtained through continuing longitudinal study of highly stressed samples such as the present one. She nonetheless stresses that models can offer substantive theoretical knowledge of the world. All of this literature stresses the need for households to defer their individual interests to improve forest productivity and enhance the long-term community interest. Adhesion is then promoted by compressive states of stresses, which leads to the closure of the cavities. At the same time, stressed syllables are more 'powerful' than unstressed ones. What must be stressed, however, is the range and importance of its findings. Heuvel stresses he was a misfit, opposing the dominant trend and then, when what he advocated acquired power, turning against it as it became corrupt. The best way to elicit a schwa is to direct attention away from it and on to the stressed syllable of the word. There will also be a tendency to increase the shear through the action of local wave stresses. Another possible cause for the generally higher stresses in the present study is that the present mixing layer is in relatively early development. Rather, material structure is progressively broken up by increasing shear stresses. The unknowns (both velocities and stresses) are assumed to vary linearly over each element. As a result, the polymer-induced stresses are never large. He compares the meaaured stresses with those predicted by various rheological theories; the results are inconclusive. Indeed, lifespan is strongly influenced by reproduction and associated stresses, for which genetic variation has been documented. Combined stresses are more likely to be encountered in the field than single stresses. In summary, our results suggest that exposure to combinations of environmental stresses may increase the expression of additive genetic variability for fecundity. Authorities on writing echo each other in stressing how difficult good writing is. The pressurestrain correlation causes the normal stresses to become more isotropic. The asymptotic solution (5.3) also be used to obtain expressions from (3.14)for can the fluctuating viscous stresses a t the wall. Before considering the theoretical implications of these results, it is wor th stressing certain features of the study. The importance of epistatic modifiers was also stressed in chapters six and seven that deal with speculation and mimicry, respectively. The pairs were bisyllabic words with an intervocalic \\t\\ or \\d\\ and a stressed first syllable. All these statistical points have been stressed here mainly for methodological reasons, because the numbers studied were relatively small. They accordingly stressed that the unqualified trust in reason could dangerously erode this relationship. He stressed that seeing and thinking express the freedom and the causality behind all things. Inspired by progressive practices, they stressed the connections between learning inside the school and life outside it. The mechanical stresses occur as a result of thermal expansion of the metal at the metal-glass boundary. In the past, authors stressed the greater variability of the disease's prognosis, clinical findings and cell morphology. In this context, the need for more harmonization in the explanation and application of the directives at a national level was stressed. The existence of discrete levels of critical water potential is suggestive of specific stresses that cells must accommodate during the acquisition of desiccation tolerance. Metabolic stresses at a given water content can impair specific metabolic activities. Due to their geometry, cone- and inverted cone-shaped lipids create packing stresses within a bilayer. The injury type was similar to that in imbibitionally stressed, non-aged cells. Removing water from living tissues causes a series of dehydration stresses. Because the suctions are large, the compressive stresses in the membrane are considerable. While the virtues of country life were still stressed, the differences between town and country became less accentuated. Historians have also stressed its role in a culture of honour and of honour conflicts. A point should however be stressed: to get only positive shares, d must be smaller than 1, which is not always the case. She stresses that her work is interdisciplinary in nature, and her review of the literature supporting her conceptual framework reaches beyond linguistics and language education. She differed, however, in stressing that agraristas, the beneficiaries of revolutionary agrarian reform, also came from the peasantry. Accordingly, many writings on the struggle for parcel post have stressed its origins in agrarian ideology. Throughout the interviews it was stressed that the questions related only to their 11-14 year-old female clients. He stressed that this would silence ' certain church circles ' that continuously wrote on this subject. The multi-level governance perspective stresses the sharing of power between member states and other non-state actors as well as the erosion of member state influence. We conclude by stressing the social and theoretical importance of including clearly-identified illiterate adults in our growing database on second language acquisition research. The guidance stresses the importance of maintaining competency after qualification. On the whole, however, both speakers and listeners seem to readily agree in recognizing which syllables are stressed and which are unstressed. Firstly, he stresses the autonomy with which specific military institutions acted, particularly with regard to the publication of maps of the region. Rehabilitation nursing has aspirations towards a more holistic approach which stresses health and wellness rather than disability and illness. In contrast to ambient pollution, corruption is insignificant for all types of emissions and environmental stresses, with uneven signs. All of them stressed that on sales floors, at consumers' doorsteps, in purchasing agents' offices, acting was just as necessary as on the stage. As is usually done, both the projectile and target materials are taken to behave as ideal fluids, owing to the large stresses obtained upon impact. The second stresses a dynamic aspect of the public-finance problem: the optimal distribution over time of inflation distortions. The elimination of this feature, giving the feet the sole burden of distinguishing stressed from unstressed syllables, means that this option is no longer available. However, in the 1998 advertising data, it is difficult to identify appeals that stressed the general idea of improving the economy. Similarly, if stresses are more compressive in the radial direction, with < 0, the radial movement of live cells is dominant. As the industrial process involves large shear stresses, fibres will slip over one another, and we assume the material to be an anisotropic viscous continuum. They themselves stressed of course the professional capacities which elevated them above 'uneducated working miners'. The validation of the methodology stresses the importance of the incremental and iterative approach to building the ontology. When soybean is water stressed early in the growing season, early maturing cultivars are adversely affected while late maturing cultivars are not. The experiments have shown that after irradiation, because of the intense tensile stresses formed at the stage of cooling, microcracks appear in the coating. We stressed that involvement was optional before commencing interviews and through an introductory letter. He also stresses the importance of the assessment of reception of the work once it has been created. Too often accounts of love have stressed the personal and individualistic. He was not well, but he stressed, as his reason, his despair of any prospect for an improvement in relations. Similarly, he stresses the importance of the child's involvement in the rituals of death. The second parameter stresses the endogenous aspect of the explanation, namely the capacity of societies for change. She stresses correctlythat improvements in social policies for older people are improvements for the entire community. They have sometimes stressed religious elements why certain political changes were not possible, such as in legislation on public morality, schooling, marriage, divorce, and adoption. Nevertheless, given that those governments left such an enduring legacy, the limits of their policy appraisal need to be stressed. He stresses that" our business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our conduct". Recent work stresses rather the common attributes of village and town. He stresses the way in which the acquisition of a gendered subjectivity is necessarily conflictual and involves struggle. Feminist criticism stressed the ways in which" knowledge" was used to support the interests of dominant groups. Such an approach is in keeping with the guidelines for the original conference, which stressed the interpretative importance of indigenous concepts of self. The responsibility of the student to take opportunities for learning has been stressed. Although the desirability of such goals is constantly stressed by society, different groups in society clearly have different degrees of access to them. 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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