词汇 | example_english_sudden |
释义 | Examples of suddenThese 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. At least in 1998, the exit of butterflies from overwintering sites was relatively sudden and coincided with the first spring rainfall event. The filled circles represent the sudden infant death syndrome victims, the open circles the victims for other causes. Finally, jurisprudence can be subject to sudden and discontinuous change. Unlike enclosure, drainage was not a once and for all act representing a sudden discontinuity, but a process requiring constant investment, attention, maintenance and organisation. Because of this, the dictionary definition of sudden, in which the human timescale is implied, is not helpful. Thus, it will be hard, if not impossible, to develop a general theory of sudden stops. The sudden death of animals is likely to be related to worm invasion into vital organs. Although the tumor is benign, resection is indicated because its bulk may cause cardiac dysfunction or sudden death. Autonomous vehicles moving in unknown environments require the system capacity to respond to sudden changes in the operating conditions. The shockwave formed by this sudden collapse causes the rest of the star to explode in a supernova. The circulatory changes that result in functional closure of the foramen are sudden and abrupt, occurring within the first few minutes after birth. Why are long periods of political stability punctuated by sudden bursts of intense instability? Sudden increases in unemployment, however, promote uncertainty even for those enjoying high employment protection. The bifurcation occurring at rc is known as saddle node, or tangent bifurcation, and is associated with the sudden, catastrophic disappearance, or appearance, of equilibria. He also noted sudden thickening of coals along zones adjacent to belts of thin coal, which was ascribed to redeposition by flooding. The final refrain is expanded with more hymn-like authority, yet the sudden tonic triad which concludes the colourful orchestral coda is deceptively affirmative. The sun was shining brilliantly when all of a sudden darkness descended over the place. As mentioned previously, the robot should be compliant to sudden shocks due to terrain irregularities. The answer that it was "out of a sudden, casual curiosity" will not do. After the sudden interruption of capital inflows in late 1994, economic activity in 1995 contracted by 6n9 per cent in real terms. Even when direct recruitment was practiced or preferred, the sudden need for extra hands could not be met by direct recruitment, which involved time. The disease mostly caused low mortality, occurring as sporadic episodes of sudden death of a few (<10) suckling or weaned piglets. The sudden open space after the road walk was startling and made my presence feel insignificant. If the changes occur as sudden structural breaks at known points of time, they can be modeled by conventional dummy variables. The factors that have led to the sudden spread of the disease are unclear. First, it was a large outbreak that resulted in a sudden demand for medical services. In the absence of sudden death affected rabbits deteriorate and progressively lose body weight before eventually succumbing to the disease. Sudden death from dysrhythmia is rarely diagnosed and is not evident on autopsy findings. In the event of a pandemic, sudden deaths from circulatory disease are likely to occur. Later, when the target material hits the sapphire window, we observe sudden shock wave heating of a small amount of material. The opening of the road may be modelled as a sudden event, while the building and planning of it may take several years. Sudden scandals, a downturn in the economy or policy failure can rapidly change a party's fortunes. Thus, temperature stress response may play a role in the parasite adaptation to sudden changes in environmental temperature. Sudden death described in some chagasic patients, might be related to some of the findings described here. Early pain relief was associated with high frequency of hospital visits before opioid administration and absence of sudden excavation within the first 2 weeks. The era of sudden systemic change and decisions about basic structures is over. They also incorrectly attributed sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes as a symptom of heart attack 48.1% of the time. The observed ionization spots are considered to be an effective initial condition leading to the sudden event. However, this may not have represented a sudden change in her thinking. In some applications, continuous changes may be more natural than sudden breaks, which have recently received considerable attention. Then, all of a sudden society changes how you look at yourself because you're not noticed any more. However, the equation implies that a sudden increase in g may happen when vz approaches vg. Interestingly, three subjects in this study reported sudden unaccountable anxiety with one becoming tearful during stimulation. The visual system is put together in such a way that sudden changes in the visual field provoke an automatic orienting reflex. Recently, an increasing problem has been the sudden economic impact caused by previously little-known whitefly species becoming established in new geographical areas. Late sudden death occurred in four children with systemic-to-pulmonary shunts, none of whom had documented arrhythmias. No pts presented long-term complications of sudden death, myocardial infarction or angina pectoris. Late arrhythmia and late sudden death are widely recognized after intraatrial repair. If such a lesion is overlooked, it may result in sudden death. Fairly sudden behavioral changes were noted six days after admission. Such patients with thrombotic occlusion of arterial aneurysms rarely show ischemic symptoms,1'2 and sudden death is frequently the first and the only manifestation. Others may be sudden, and the question will then be raised on the relationship between the initial lesion, its operative repair, and the unexpected death. Isolated myocarditis as a cause of sudden death in the first year of life. During the study, there have been 21 deaths, 12 due to sudden infant death syndrome and nine due to other causes. Of note is the fact that inducible ventricular arrhythmias are not a risk factor for sudden death. Coronary arterial disease, in particular, has a high incidence, causing serious myocardial dysfunction and sudden death. A further cause of particular concern is the high incidence of sudden and unexplained death in survivors of early shunts. Particular attention was paid to the prognostic influence of palliative surgery, sepsis, extracardiac malformations, gastrointestinal disease, arrhythmias and sudden death. As a result, the demand for stucco-workers within the season had sudden peaks. Jarred awake by a sudden clap of thunder, she found herself pregnant, and soon after, bore a supernatural child. The correlation of these arrhythmias with sudden death is not strong. One month after extubarion, a sudden worsening of the respiratory function due to acute viral bronchiolitis again required intubation and mechanical ventilation. There were 2 secondary deaths by pulmonary infection and sudden deadi after two months. There are sudden splashes of colour amid day-to-day business, but references to music or liturgy are frustratingly few and far between. A high order is required in order to allow for such features as the sudden increase in correlation length with cylinder amplitude. The discontinuities in frequency (also in the first harmonic) occur when there is a sudden increase in the integers n by unity. The analyses of $93 and 4 may serve to explain the rapid realignment of windrows following a sudden change in wind direction. The origin of steady asymmetric flows in a symmetric sudden expansion is studied using experimental and numerical techniques. The sudden and unexpected display of parental fright is supposed to be frightening for the infant who is unaware of its cause. Rather, it is to say that sudden, drastic changes rarely occur, as they are difficult to support, not having the sanction of prior constitutional practice. We find ourselves in the full daylight of a sudden discovery. The change was sudden and unexpected outside the program's inner circle. The government all of a sudden woke up and took note. Factors which are known to precipitate fits, such as inadequate sleep, excess alcohol or sudden alcohol withdrawal, should be avoided. However, symptoms of sudden or progressive hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and other cranial neuropathies may be overshadowed by those from other metastases. As a consequence, the cerebral vascular bed is particularly sensitive to hypoperfusion when exposed to sudden decreases in systemic blood pressure. Conduction slowing and sudden arrhythmic death in mice with cardiac-restricted inactivation of connexin43. Such patients may have sudden falls due to a loss of muscle strength. Ultimately visual loss can be complete and instantaneous, resulting from sudden occlusion of the central retinal artery. Sudden onset of acute rotation vertigo lasting several days with gradual resolution would suggest a labyrinthitis of viral or vascular aetiology. There is no doubt that conditions worsened in the 1590s, but the decline was not sudden. The impression conveyed is of rather sudden change from the 1870s, when natural fertility gives way to family limitation. The sudden change in living circumstances had a detrimental effect. The social settings can sometimes change quite rapidly- as in the case of the urban riot- giving rise to sudden and dramatic changes in behaviour. Sudden impairment or loss, however, is likely to cause dependence, at least temporarily. What is the most likely cause of a sudden flood? Such a strategy is not often available in the case of child maltreatment, where young children rarely experience such dramatic and sudden changes in environment. With his sudden recouping of normal functioning, he was quite motivated to restart his life. The bitter division within congregations, however, underlines the truth that to introduce sudden and drastic changes in worship is to invite confrontation. As the system evolves, the dynamics of the different variables may experience sudden changes that reorganize the system. The sudden democratisation and the concessions to the workers' movement (eight-hour day, full right to strike, etc.) were accepted only reluctantly by the middle classes. When presented with a sudden influx of sugars, the bacteria within the plaque rapidly ferment this easily utilizable carbon source to excreted organic acids. We administered a task requiring children to inhibit a saccade to a sudden light onset. One patient died late of sudden infant death syndrome. Sudden death certainly occurs after the atrial switch repair, but it is uncommon and there is no evidence that it increases in frequency across time. 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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