词汇 | example_english_tell |
释义 | Examples of tellThese 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 children were told they would be shown two pictures, and that the experimenter would say a description of one of the pictures. They were told that the study was designed to examine social interaction processes. A doctor told him that this condition was caused by excess consumption of roasted and fried food. A telling example-of importance for the study reported below-involves (thematic) verb raising. Afterwards they [children] accused us of telling lies and didn't bother us anymore. He was told that he was being let off with this minor punishment because this was his first offence. All are concerned with telling the story of her life. The doctor tells her husband that she is not a wife but an angel [firishta]. We also agree with the authors that what subjects are told about a task can be of central importance, even when deception is not involved. The analogy to medicine is telling here, as well. No doubt there is some revised physiological story to be told. The story is told that there are two personalities among psychologists, optimists and pessimists, who see the glass as half full or half empty, respectively. He confirmed what other people in the neighbourhood have repeatedly told me. Compared to the abundant use of such items in sites postdating 50,000 this absence is telling. I entirely agree, but only because this is a true story told from a first-person perspective, which does not, unfortunately, escape epiphenomenalism. Though participants' responses on the set of practice items would not enter into our analysis, the responses are telling. We were told that it was part of our remit to produce a solution to this problem. Pupils were told that they could ask their teachers, another adult or friend for help with the sheets if they needed this. The children had been told to focus on the music rather than on visual impressions. Nowadays we are told that 'all publicity is good publicity'. Experience tells us that there is a lot of truth in this opinion, and recent research supports it. Enthusiasm, however, can be 'overdone', as one respondent told me who, with his friends, used to laugh at the teacher who was 'trying too hard'! The story, as it has been told, offers them 'a usable past' that should help them to cope with future change. The children were told that they would hear some "funny-sounding" words. Participants were told that they would hear a set of texts presented over two speakers. The participants were explicitly told to enter their responses as quickly as possible. The full account of his career includes telling detail of an often troubled private life that coexisted with his successful career. You told him that you would help him with writing. Tellingly, this sense of knowing and not telling is never held against the community; rather, it is one of its strengths. They were told to read and make the decision as quickly and accurately as possible. They were told to press one button if the target and test word corresponded and another one if they did not. Such children, we are told, look like animals and show no trace of intelligence. The history of the relationship between insurance and civil society, as usually told, is an anticlimactic narrative. He was told that the growth was cancerous. She says that her knee hurt when she was young, and doctors told her parents and schoolteachers never to let her play sports. Instead, we were told to put our faith in the market. We know you will, she told him, surprised by the turn of his talk. The participants were told that they would hear each sentence four times in a row, with less noise on each successive presentation. In the normal study condition, participants were told to concentrate and remember as many words as possible. They were explicitly told that some of the characters have features that could help them choose and some did not. The students were told that upper-case target words would be presented brie-y on a computer screen between two rows of hash-signs (########). The authors' grading scheme is telling in this respect. We are never told how this might work. He is telling a story of the political interaction between the two peoples and the cultural changes which follow it. We are given precedents to study and places to visit and told to take our sketchbooks. Thus, it appears that for school-age children there may be a tension between telling a coherent story and including specific evaluative comments. They were then told to put the sounds together to say the whole word. If they thought both meanings were synonymous, then they were told to choose the meaning that would be the most likely used for the sentence. The poem tells the reader a number of things. Our very own psychology tells us that a forceful repression is unhealthy. I keep telling myself not to worry or to take any burden to them. I used to advise them not to drink too much alcohol, and they kept telling me that they only drank a very small quantity. Still, a public economist would remind us that looking at whether environmental tax swaps increase employment or not tells us nothing about social welfare. The analytical first part tells us where to go. All participants were told they were free to withdraw from the study at any time. He told us that he controlled the way the waves came into shore he lived near the beach!. 688 the child's cognitive skill in the context of any one of the stories told. They are also told to be very careful in defining the project/policy which is the subject of their analysis. If teachers have ever told you, that you don't put a comma before that, they were right. I was told that it was an illustration of a different type of baggage. Instead, however, the author seems to have gone out of his way to avoid telling any such story. Even the patient should understand if told the heart is in the right side of the chest with the apex pointing to the right! They were told that the purpose of the procedure was to observe the child trying to wait. When the younger child wants to join in, the friend tells the older child to exclude the younger sibling from play. The child was shown a small design on a blank piece of 8 x 11 paper and told to remember it. The child was then told that the lights in the room would be turned off. In their investigation, only one child told more than the pictures/films displayed. The magician told the child she had hurt her hand and asked the child to get a band-aid from a backpack. Given its subject and considerable expanse, the book's emphases are telling. He was as gifted in telling people what they wanted to hear as most hard-up humanists of his day. Our value function tells us that the new high-level distribution is better than the new low-level one, however large n may be. Second, it tells us that our intuitions about what would make a political consensus possible are on the right track. Are we being told the whole story, or only that part of it which suits the author's purpose? The main appeal of the correspondence to the modern reader is that it tells the story so well. All the others were competent, though too often telling us what we have long known already. The story of his inability to keep silent after this abjuration has been told many times. There is, however, another story to be told. In every chapter the narrative is given colour by local case studies from urban and rural congregations, brief vignettes of church leaders and telling incidents. The preface tells us that the book is intended to back up a second-year university course, presumably in stratigraphy as defined by the author. We are not told whether they were successful. The following account, while telling something of their story, looks at how such a private 'language' can impact negatively on second-language acquisition. With a reference list of literary works, munication networks, and new approaches to story resources to fight censorship, and three appendices telling. He told participants how he failed his examination and how he rose again. He told the story of a young clergyman being rebuffed by a belligerently irreligious farmer. She told a story about a beautiful organ in a church. He tells her how the book ends, "to save her the trouble of wading through it," as he says. In the bad, old days, epistemology told us the terms in which to explain everything. The child tells her imaginary baby two stories of empire, in quick succession. The manly man 'talks straight', tells it only as it is, and is keen to produce an art which has no ostensible aesthetic purpose. The difference is that the one tells of what has happened, the other of the kinds of things that might happen. Eyewitnesses may fail to distinguish between memories of what they actually saw and what they have subsequently been told (or read) about the same event. The full story of this invaluable recovery and of the correspondence with the senders would be worth telling but it gets only two brief paragraphs. He told me of one case he had had of a woman in her early twenties. Her son had told her to leave his house. I remember him telling me how over the years it was a role which he had been able to approach from many different standpoints. The winter was mild, which also told against the miners' cause. He was just telling us and you learn. 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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