词汇 | example_english_stretch |
释义 | Examples of stretchThese 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. In a sense, our relationships with places are similar to those which we have with other people: dialogical, stretched across time, and constantly in motion. An escalating brutality demonstrated by the 221st against local civilians derived from its increasingly stretched circumstances and the growing threat of the enemy. The same perception differences apply with commonly used procedures in composition such as transposition, stretching or superposition of sounds. The subtleties of balancing stretches of time in the alap further extend to the internal structuring of phrases. The second is that the development of most systems of service provision entails the creation of platforms of activities stretching across sectors and industries. Quartz-feldspar ribbons and aggregates define a mineral stretching lineation. The stretching lineation is associated with the formation of early ductile, high-temperature-type folds. On the other hand, the stretching process does not multiply all frequencies by the same value: the factor is an exponential function of frequency. Like an aggressive carcinoma, realizability stretches out its tentacles to ever more remote fields: linear logic, complexity theory and rewrite theory have already been infected. Modern society has witnessed increased longevity and this has raised expectations that the life-span will continue to be stretched. In this she neither stretches too far in matching fundamentalism for fundamentalism, nor strains to import one location's mores into another's. One refers to movement and social relations stretched across multiple borders, and the other to a sense of self and group identity that differentiates communities. There is nothing gradual about a deep-sea migration, and boundaries are intrinsically sharp when speech communities are separated by large stretches of ocean. Currently, the formation of non-enzymic intermolecular triplexes is limited to purine-rich stretches in the targeted duplex. The stiff string no longer has a strictly harmonic overtone recipe, with intervals becoming increasingly stretched between higher modes. Now, not only was the dramatic content of the written play probing the listener's intellect, but strange new sounds were stretching the imagination. The bulk of the book is a long investigation of how the base adjacency pair can be stretched, filled in, and expanded. One expression of a tragic demeanour is the capacity for stretching ideas beyond their customary boundaries. An approach for computing the enclosed ellipsoid of a convex polyhedron by compressing, stretching and scaling operations on its best-fit enclosing ellipsoid is introduced. An individual's creative contributions to a given text allow propositions to be molded, stretched, and ultimately accepted as true. At the moment that he reaches the words, 'not susceptible to change', the word 'change' is stretched and layered. A minute or so after shedding, the egg surface has stretched and appears rounded. The legitimization is a kind of coercion, but some stretches in this speech are strategically designed predominantly to coerce. Often it is easy to ®nd a legal schedule by just stretching out the tasks over a long period. Do things persist through stretches of the present age, as they seem to ? Note that the curvature of the surface along the twisting coordinate changes as a function of the stretching coordinate. At the beginning of longer interaccentual stretches, a lefthand low target will appear, creating level low pitch. She would rub my back for long stretches of time. There are class-specific windows for derived chromosome classes and for global parameters affecting all playback; reverb time stretching was mentioned above as one such case. With protracted loud playing, therefore, the relationship of input to output is increasingly likely to be stretched in time. In recent years, disputes over these stretches of land have re-emerged in the context of the government's ' fast track ' land reform programme. Is this not stretching a desire for autonomy beyond the limits of possibility ? First, the fast electron duration was stretched by a factor of five. Perception of what stands before us is instantaneously global but is also slow and successive, immediate but also stretched out. In this way, the processes of extending or stretching represent an interval between two events (the beginning and ending of the extending or stretching). Processes such as stretching or extending are temporally protracted and hence correlate with our experience of duration. During centering, the counter occluder is stretched, forming a balloon-shaped structure and pulling the occluder over the center of the defect. In a few other cases, however, arguing for mathematical error stretches the numbers past plausibility. The left-liberal catalogue of irrelevant characteristics stretches further, including also family and social circumstances. Let a third string be added and stretched by ten pounds and one eighth: thus there emerges another tone. Large valvular annuluses are generally caused by increased volume flow through the valve or ventricular dilatation stretching the annulus. Lineation is marked by stretching of the amphiboles around the epidote mineral. The trends of mineral stretching lineations in these protophyllonites are identical to those in the phyllonites suggesting a similar deformational regime for both units. The transformation (4.3) is a stretching transformation in the terminology of singular perturbation problems. We state the theorem expressing stretched exponential decay of multiple correlation functions. 221 follow in chapter 3, from simple contrast stretching through to principal component analysis. Both patterns from enderbite samples show two c-axis maxima, one subparallel and one subperpendicular to the stretching lineation. Light contours that are stretched out rather than round give rise to an aggressive feeling. We should learn from their experience that the courts have had a hard time in stretching that concept. Despite these improvements, substantial stretches of marsh, moor and heath remained around 1700. The ensemble of corporatist institutions organizing and controlling active sectors of the population ultimately stretched throughout society. The 108 terminal branches are sorted by remoteness of the proximal end, stretched out horizontally and shown in grey. A string stretched before the fireplace displayed 'a quantity of black woollen stockings, almost footless for want of repair'. We can think of backlash metaphorically as a bungee cord that snaps when stretched too far. All the poles were trimmed to 20 m, as longer poles became too thin and o ften snapped when the nets were stretched. All models were stretched to the same fixed distance. The microtubules of the male aster are arranged in a funnel-shaped array, all stretching to the fertilisation area in the cortex. The expressway system stretching far beyond the city limits speeded the decentralization of white population to the suburbs. The writing stretches the conceptual framework in a way that both reflects and evokes the emergent world. The benches encircled two of the piers and stretched between two others. During long stretches of time, the country lost its central authority or was fully governed by stronger neighbors. With this model, such a voice can be stretched without loss of naturalness. Both cases can be handled and result in partial models that can be used for high-quality signal modifications such as time stretching and transposition. The others dance round him, joining hands, and he then stretches out his stick. Friends stood, stretched, went to the bathroom, huddled together in quiet counsel, hugging, holding hands. Reeling, wr ithing, drawling, stretching, and fainting in coils: oral proficiency interviews as conversation. Of course there are limits on how far the metaphor can be stretched. Working with five, as distinct from four, contrapuntal voices has clearly stretched his ability to the limit. As a result only v and y can be stretched. By stretching out responses across the century, costs are held to a relatively low level in each decade. The strain rate at which the lithosphere was stretched is taken as a standard 10-15sec-1. Usually, the maximum simulated velocity or acceleration is bigger than the given limits; in this case the algorithm corrects them by stretching the time. Since the tendons get stiffer as they are stretched, they allow finger joints to flex or extend within a limited range. The microvilli not only get stretched during the cortical reaction but change their internal structure as well. We found shoreline plants to either occupy stretches of shore shielded by coastal islands or hidden by convolutions of the lake margin. If my wife had lost her fear of snakes during some stretches of time during the past five decades, she would not satisfy the definition. However, there are places where the evidence appears rather thin, and being stretched to support the (speculative) arguments. The right side of the model was stretched over a 10-s interval divided into 50 time-steps. The narrative system, then, is unavoidable, but also can be stretched to accommodate different power relations. Sizing of the defect using balloons confirmed the stretched diameter at 11 mm. The two-dimensional elongation and subsequent instability of a fluid sheet being stretched by gravity down an inclined plane has been investigated in this paper. The wires were stretched tight over wooden bridges on steel barrels placed strategically to provide some way of tuning them to various pitches. At the beginning of mechanical challenge, applied stress stretches the rolled up collagen fibres along with other extracellular matrix proteins. Next a deer tine was used to tighten the cord, stretching the drum hide even tighter. In addition to continuing to build land defenses, both sides sometimes stretched or even violated the agreement. They tried to augment the attraction of the status of recognized liminal person by stretching their status-less marginality. There are of course many forms of unacceptability, and degrees, so 'discrepancy' stretches to the many modes in which conflicting values coexist. Once an elbowlike articulator has been added to the extender, rule 4.5 introduces a lot that stretches beyond the limit of the articulator. In each case, however, students were required, at some stage, to assume independent control of technology-related work, and each was stretched. At the second stage, the finite situation stretches forward in time, while the nonfinite situation stretches back in time, and thus they create that overlap. Thereby, the function stretches the second time scale and, thus, it is called a warping function. From that point on, the spring is not stretched further. Military resources were severely stretched and subject to inter territorial competition. Although her sample of 875 cases stretches from 1750 to 1970, the majority of them derive from the period 1870 to 1900. We must face these rapids openly for a better control of the treacherous stretches. The second and third graph are stretched horizontally for better exposition. 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