词汇 | example_english_transgress |
释义 | Examples of transgressThese 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. To ground certainty on assent involving the will transgresses the accepted epistemological norm that certainty implies necessity. Finally, there is almost always some probability that the sovereign will transgress in the face of a co-ordinated revolt. However, this decoding depends on a simultaneous appreciation of martyrdom as a radical act which transgresses, even obliterates, key boundaries. Fines would be levied by a vote of finance ministers, with the transgressing nation excluded from voting. The author's strategy for governing was to make an example by punishing the leaders of those who transgressed. This is why the outcome where the sovereign does not transgress is interpreted as the status quo. At a transition state the boundary of an operating region is reached and transgressed. Women who transgressed this spatial segregation were inevitably stigmatised, and young women were rarely seen in the streets past 15-16 years old. He has exaggerated and transgressed the limits of the acceptable. There are in fact many discourse systems overlapping and transgressing one another to create our identities. Perhaps this is a problem inherent to the use of case studies, which, in their richness, transgress the aims of the study. They turned to them for their knowledge, of the law and hence of their rights, and for protection against those who would transgress them. The suggestion is that one would sooner transgress the weaker right. If these are transgressed, either the service or the friendship can be jeopardised. The suggestion is that transgressing the stronger right requires a more important goal. Disregarding her wishes the modern judiciary sees a runaway woman as transgressing traditional norms and morally reprehensible. One studies situations of extreme instability to learn where the boundaries lie and how the system behaves when they are transgressed. And did their confusion actually stem from critiques of the works' generic status, a realization that the music had transgressed the boundaries of its type? There are codes which define what is intelligible, acceptable and normal: individuals transgress those codes at their peril. But it is an easily transgressed border, and the forces of disorder slip in with ease to disrupt the illusory status quo. The most familiar example on the level of clinical bioethics is the public-health justification for transgressing confidentiality. Medical borders were not "invented" recently; they have a long history and will continue to be constructed and transgressed. In short, the more strict rabbis sought to assert rabbinic authority over adulterers, or at least transgressing women. It does not try to renew, but to undermine, transgress rather than subvert. Anticipating the possibility of this co-ordinated revolt, the sovereign is likely not to transgress in the first stage of the game. 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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