词汇 | example_english_toughness |
释义 | Examples of toughnessThese 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. Therefore, to consume leaves with high fibre content may require a large expenditure of energy, irrespective of leaf strength and toughness. There was no latitudinal trend in leaf toughness. Elements are given as total percentage composition, toughness in g mm"2. He combined fiery threats against landowners with toughness towards outsiders. Undeterred, he shepherded his flock and gradually built up a base of popular support through a display of leadership, toughness and humour. Carpet: a pure wool carpet was selected for its benign specification and toughness. We measured leaf water and nitrogen content, toughness, total phenolics, tannin activity and cell wall concentration, and tested for the presence of cyanogenic glycosides. These species were chosen as they are relatively common and possess leaves that differ in toughness. Remarkably, load length was held approximately constant, irrespective of the large differences in tissue toughness. Not that they were inherently inferior soldiers, for they were internationally famed for their toughness, discipline, and appearance. In particular, we address how stereotypical assumptions about soldiering as equated with masculine ' toughness' and ' violence' appear in the interview texts. Hence, there was a trend of increasing defence (although not in leaf toughness) and declining nutritional quality towards the tropics. Toughness and water content of leaves varied depending on the microhabitat. The three species also differed in the physical toughness of their leaves (resistance to physical damage) which can also affect the rate of decomposition. Both standardized and unstandardized toughness values were tested separately in the statistical models. The between-species ratios of leaf toughness were very similar to the ratios of leaf damage, suggesting that these structural defences may have been important herbivore deterrents. Does he interpret the incident as disrespect and a threat to his reputation for strength and toughness and respond aggressively, or does he interpret the act benignly and walk away? Toughness of mature leaves and duration of expansion time increased from herbs to shrubs to trees, while nitrogen content of mature leaves decreased from herbs to shrubs to trees. The most salient difference between these two materials is that the fracture toughness, or overall resistance to breakage, of jadeite is about 10 times that of ceramic. As if aware of an unfashionable lack of intellectual toughness, the editor has overcompensated by throwing in a couple of heavy philosophical pieces at the end. Far from the rather soupy impression that certain of the composer's minor works give, these large-scale works reveal toughness, consequence and strong mental discipline, together with great passion. A number of dynamical regimes are identified, characterized by different balances between the buoyancy force, elastic stress, viscous pressure drop and the toughness of the solid material. All the harshness and the toughness has to be exacted upon somebody else. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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