词汇 | example_english_succeed |
释义 | Examples of succeedThese 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. For her project to succeed fully, she would need to be able to vindicate both her historical and philosophical claims. In my perspective, the author succeeds in undertaking this new approach and in accomplishing her goal. The book succeeds in the first case, although attention to the practical application of the research in this area is less well considered. The book succeeds on the first two counts, but falls short of providing a satisfying analysis of social relations. Getting this right can be quite tricky and not doing it may prevent cut or contraction elimination from succeeding correctly. Moreover, we may even succeed in ascribing a fully individuating property in this manner. He succeeded in piloting the ship into an unfamiliar fjord and signalled for assistance. The potential number of nation-states may be higher given the existence of numerous unsatisfied nationalisms which may succeed, one day. Such extended longevity means that two generations in the family exist, often independently, for long periods, which delays the transfer of wealth between succeeding generations. This rule may succeed for some destinations, but not for those that have no museums. During the succeeding reunion, the infant stilled against the parent with eyes dazed for over 1 full min, and was, of course, judged disorganized. This observation provides us with a simple mechanism for filtering out unifications that cannot possibly succeed. According to this notion, which is nowadays referred to as computable randomness, a sequence is computably random if no computable martingale succeeds on it. He succeeded in reuniting tradition and modernity, and in making measure useful and meaningful once again. I argue in the next two sections that two of the putative mechanisms do not succeed. Because speakers may not share norms for interpreting particular indexical signs, the creation of a context-of-occurrence may not succeed. They succeeded in challenging the authority of the petro-military alliance and its fragmented offspring. The house succeeded in endowing three offspring in each generation, with the sole exception of the second heir whose only surviving child was a girl. On the one hand, as mentioned, we observe very few large families, which proves that no family actually succeeded in supporting several offspring. So, if, from a logical viewpoint, the construction of the proof net succeeds, the test succeeds, otherwise it fails. We have not succeeded in finding powerful conditions that are purely syntactic, or operational. While the farmers have not succeeded to adapt in every circumstance, some interesting systemic patterns can be observed. 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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