词汇 | example_english_today |
释义 | Examples of todayThese 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 ideal is to reach an equality, a synchronism between today's research and its subject matter. Questions such as these are not trivial to today's archaeology. The main principle was to use direct sound and keep the first ref lections within 50m, which conforms with today's design theory. Despite these developments, today's museologists are by no means united in their ideas about the future of their institutions. The environments to which we allocate today's teenagers are not, for the most part, designed to promote successful completion of their developmental tasks. The question of time is also relevant: as we seek more precise knowledge about biological processes, what of today's young? While today's language critics fault it, our 20th-century grammarians seem happy with the passive as a fact of life. Therefore, the syntactic drift is well suited to explaining today's general preference for the verb-particle order. The authors argue that today's modern agricultural systems are not sustainable and do not meet the needs of farmers, consumers or the environment. Perhaps it is the novelty and depth of today's environmental transformation. The best practices compared with today's symptomatic treatment could typically reduce the production costs by half. The best practices compared with today's symptomatic treatment will typically halve the sum of control and damage cost. In today's politically sensitive climate many educational jurisdictions, mention of musical experience as spiritual is absent from official documents. The effect is to make the quality of tomorrow's pieces + and hence the utility from tomorrow's consumption + the same as today's. In this context, there is a growing trend to integrate results from neuroscience and try to correlate them with today's clearer psychiatric classifications. The focus on effectiveness, quality and outcomes as key markers of accountability is clearly evident in today's health care environment. Finally, the interaction between candidate events and newspaper coverage is constructed so that the variable reflects today's newspaper coverage of yesterday's event(s). The lowest nodes and branches on our family trees are quite recent, because they represent the emergence of today's languages and dialects. In today's world, there exist differing political systems of sovereignty, nation-state and non-sovereignty, and non-nation state. By the standards of today's biomedical institution, his career publication record appears modest: 33 primary publications punctuated by a handful of review articles and chapters. She notes (122) that today's teachers are often influenced by advice that belongs to the past rather than the present. Since television coverage is of today's events, no lag structure is introduced for its interaction terms. What complicates the matter further is that future generations do not take part in the decisions, whereas they may be affected by today's policy choices. However, whilst it defines a number of concepts relevant to today's healthcare practice, there still appears to be a lack of definition of clinical governance. Furthermore, we suggest that today's language may have evolved from a prelinguistic protospeech including prosodic contours, a competence that is shared with nonhuman primates. Even if, inevitably, the lack of perfection of today's output speech technology may adversely affect users' evaluation of the system, there is one advantage. Because today's payroll contributions fund today's benefits, additional money would be needed to fund the transition to private accounts. 149. Indeed, musicians have always been travellers: from troubadours to today's rock stars, musicians travel the world. In today's world that will no longer do. Although in this case today's law is not efficient any more, the switching costs are too high to justify its change. In the following, we sum up the findings of our study, and bring out the key issues from history, with a bearing on today's reform. Of course this is not needed for today's performance but may be vital for tomorrow's revival. Today's symposium is a prime example of social interplay, interaction and engagement. Today's health problems demand a health promotion approach. Much of the discussion is clearly dr iven by three most powerful social and academic forces identifiable in today's world. The network is proposed as a kind of explanatory model in today's media-dominated world. Yesterday's enemy is today's friend and good neighbour and tomorrow's partner in cooperation, and vice versa. In short, they see the antebellum era as greatly contemporary, in the same conceptual world as today's legal and reformist wrangling over race and need. Even on the basis of the meritocratic principles advocated by today's policy-makers, it cannot be considered as just. Close discographical reading of the novel shows that much of the music discussed would not be considered bebop under today's definition. In today's technologically-oriented modernity, such is the moral challenge of building true community for both the cognitively-impaired and the rest of us. Are today's older people more active than their predecessors ? By 2031, it is estimated that 28,000 women and 6,000 men will be this old : a 425 per cent increase over today's figures. I often wonder how today's fellows would react if treated the same way. Today's agents are not highly selective in their targets in the brain. Today's universities depend too much on donations from corporations to allow for total devotion to the true, the beautiful, and the good. In this section and the following one, some of today's and future episodes highlighting this variety are discussed briefly and their implications considered. However, the duration, rigor, intensity, and abusiveness of today's medical education also engender a sense of entitlement to high income, prestige, and social power. Our thesis is that the nonreflective professionalism engendered by today's medical education is especially deficient in this respect. Thus, in today's hospital culture, role models often tend to exhibit quantitative (not much time to spend) and qualitative (not much value to give) deficiencies. However, it does illustrate the rapidity of historical change in this field3and may help us to understand today's retirees. The original scheme was poorly insulated by today's standards, with 25mm of insulation in the pitched roofs and no additional cavity insulation in walls. The course also challenges the students' very notion of book and text, especially relevant in today's ever-changing technological environment. Until recently, most children never learned to read or write; even with today's universal education, many children struggle and fail. To today's reader his description is a shrewd translation of symbolic dynamics into everyday language. In today's language-speak taxonomy, the term "variety" is the superordinate and "dialect" the subordinate. Today's information sources are dynamic and highly configurable. Today's designers must try to avoid violations of, say, air quality and water quality - violations defined by federal, state, or local legislation. In order for there to be tension, there must also be intimacy, and the latter is missing in today's ringhiera. The challenge for today's engineers is to build intelligent systems. In today's world it is unrealistic to use this method for real planning problems. Economic evaluations of care delivery and modification of practice behavior by means of economic measures is a reality of today's healthcare environment. The original interview was designed by a physiotherapist (22) and has been additionally improved for today's health care (10;22). The method has been additionally improved for today's health care (21;43). Does a rule requiring two-parent permission provide additional protection, or does it merely serve as an unnecessary obstacle given today's family structure? The variety of today's theatrical ecosystem didn't exist then. The roles of grandparents in educating today's children. Traditional classes in rhetoric and oral communication, seemingly out of sync with today's electronic generation, are making a comeback across the country. Another reason is to prove archaeology's relevance for today's societies. As a consequence, there is some indication that the taste has been bred out of today's hog. Both rates are considered high by today's mail survey standards, especially for a survey administered during the growing season. The myth of connection between today's dance and our primitive past has a strong hold, especially when the presentation is so sophisticated. Do our results reflect the more equal roles of men and women in today's society more generally? If today's research is to meet the needs of tomorrow's populations, on what areas in research in gerontology should we focus? Chapter 12 cover s the moment approach to neoclassical theory, including cross-field transport issues relevant to some of today's transport issues in moder n tokamaks. The reason is quite simply that most of today's computer users do not have problems to solve that require tremendous computer power. Today's personalised websites in many cases operate on the basis of such demographic data and purchase data only. Today's scarcity (toward the end of the monsoon) could be tomorrow's glut (at the end of the monsoon). Knowing original intention helps restrain the urge to interpret history via today's avant-garde political theme. Using our simulated sample (consisting of 2,500 time periods) we plot tomorrow's aggregate capital against today's aggregate capital. Using our simulated sample, we plot today's market-clearing bond price against today's aggregate capital. We propose three key lessons for today's reformers. Today's digital media such as samplers and hard disc recording systems extend the facilities of sound processing. Generally, how does one arrive at a point where musicologists become more engaged with these repertoires (including today's varieties of electroacoustic music)? The resulting lessons combined ineffectiveness and boredom, qualities that today's teaching generally manages to keep separate. The inequities of today's healthcare system would not weaken this support. Studies of cultural factors often can provide information on how today's reality came about, but does not always ethically justify the practice itself. Market philosophy does not fit today's healthcare in another way as well. Her argument depended heavily on recent psychological research into the needs and characteristics of today's talented children. Today's theorists of eighteenth-century modality, however, could learn much about changing contemporary concepts of tonality from these seemingly superfluous accidentals. People take into consideration that today's consumption may affect their tastes tomorrow. She stood in solid opposition to what she called "today's intellectual trend," including relativism, behaviorism, civil rights, and the welfare state. They are constructed by combining springs in humanoid robotics, which is a subject of today's top-level research. In many respects today's means of identifying individuals at r isk are similar to the methods used by eugenicists. Today's tensions are added to a sense of anonymity, and can therefore quickly degenerate into violence. To today's composers the possibility of such communal projects, based on shared aesthetic commitments, probably seems remote. Defining optimum care, however, in today's changing healthcare environment is not straightforward. 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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