词汇 | example_english_toss |
释义 | Examples of tossThese 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. Below, they are confused and redistributed and tossed around endlessly. As she tossed silk drapes around her body to create changing forms and shapes, the silk was variously illuminated. We should toss a coin if u x 1, 000 is more important than the good of half a life saved. Even if we save the lives of either side by tossing a coin, it is still unfair to people who are not saved. At the word 'tourbillonnent', human figures are tossed by the same wind that blows on the mandoline in the final lines. This means that if there is only one candidate, then no coin tosses are needed. An example of such an action with an unpredictable outcome is the toss of a coin. Surely the difference between these cannot matter if the information about how the toss lands is equally inaccessible to you in both cases? In the second movement, melody is fragmented and the effect almost pointillistic as ideas are tossed between solo instruments in chamber-music fashion. But even if he wins that challenge, another baby has just been tossed out with the bathwater. The main figure is a naked young woman, arms raised, head tossed back, who reveals her teeth within a barely open mouth. The problem is that without diggers exposing the quartz and tossing the "leaverites," there is hardly anything on the ground. It turns out that he should start suspecting something is wrong after 8 heads are tossed in a row, because 0.99r0.58<0.01r0.5. The two women began tossing verse phrases back and forth giving the composer the idea of using a 'call-and-response' technique for much of the work. We might instead, for example, prefer to allocate the life-saving drug by tossing a fair coin, giving an equal chance to both patients. I shall then search for an argument which justifies the case for tossing a coin. If we toss a coin, the expected good is 1,000 lives and half a life saved. It does not follow that half of any exact number of identical tosses will result in heads. They might well toss a coin to decide which trail they hike together. What a fair coin implies is that 50% of an infinite number of identical tosses result in heads. Empirically, these two categories were not very distinct: the average margin of victory in leaning races was 12 points and in toss-up races 8 points. The piece concludes with an almost nonchalant gesture, the music seemingly tossed away by the musicians. 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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