词汇 | example_english_stylistically |
释义 | Examples of stylisticallyThese 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. The book is unfortunately marred by technical and editing problems-repetition, grammatical slips, stylistically cumbersome passages, and weak internal organization of some chapters. It may simply be that a sentence with two adverbs in a row is not very elegant and is stylistically awkward. It is not, however, a stylistically easy read, and loses in animation much of what it gains in meticulousness. The analysis has so far identified cer tain discourses and demonstrated how recontextualizations create cer tain effects, stylistically and in other ways. How many entries would in fact be stylistically differentiated, if one were to introduce such a principle? Formal documents may show a much slower propensity to change than stylistically more neutral textual types. Interestingly, all are similar chemically and stylistically even though these sherds represent distinct typological units. It is not necessary to insert additional blank lines before or after these delimiters, though it may be stylistically desirable. Stylistically the result is characterized by a high degree of for mal elegance, richly ornamented detail and rapid textural transition. First, the use of labels to designate particular types of material presages the principle of stylistically heterogeneous topoi to create blocks of structure. This, however, would be to under-interpret by a considerable margin what is achieved stylistically in the data. In bisociate pairs like freedom and liberty, the relationships are semantically and stylistically parallel. Individuals then took turns to produce 16-bar improvisations, including breaks, in a stylistically appropriate fashion. Stylistically, the writing tends toward the pedestrian - its metaphors leaning heavily on the caloric - and is nowhere the equal of the imagery. In contrast, the text is somewhat clumsy stylistically. He appears as a man who did not shirk from decisions, making the journal, though stylistically plodding, a useful contribution to this period of history. Towards the end of the nineteenth century, revivalist religious movements introduced a new type of religious song, which was stylistically closer to popular music. The windows (triangles or stepped-terrace motifs) cut into the ring bases are also stylistically late. Considering the many authors of this book, one might expect it to be stylistically uneven and lacking in intellectual coherence. Stylistically this work inhabits the world of expressionism. Salish, intransitive verbs can occur in construction with objects, though such constructions are stylistically marked. This strongly suggests that, when never is encountered in prefinite position in a subjectless clause, it has been stylistically fronted. The letter is also more stylistically consistent with nineteenth-century usage. 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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