词汇 | example_english_tug |
释义 | Examples of tugThese 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. Each of these projects was pursued as a partnership between the network members (despite disagreements over the proposal to deploy new tug vessels). The best that can be said for him is that his unwillingness to separate families at least tugged at his desire to make profits. Nuclear-cytoplasmic 'tug of war' during cloning: effects of somatic cell nuclei on culture medium preferences of preimplantation cloned mouse embryos. On the other hand, tugs, construction site machinery, docks, and ferries belong to the city's unofficial existence. The indulged reader can quickly scan past these tugs at the middle-class conscience should she wish to. Weighing the tug and pull of private and public sector initiatives, he devotes half of the text to the period from the 1850s to 1910. Nuclear-cytoplasmic "tug of war" during cloning: effects of somatic cell nuclei on culture medium preferences of preimplantation cloned mouse embryos. Rather, its political position is continuously shaped in a tug-of-war between the institution itself, public opinion, state agencies and international actors. At the same time, in each work song embodies a distinct version of die tug-of-war between female force and die powers attempting to constrain it. On a broader note, the book is also important for all who are interested in the tug-of-war between cultural and biological explanations of the world. The linguistic tug-of-war within and among states is evident everywhere, and needs the fullest possible discussion. An extended tug-of-war developed around the issue of presidential succession. Much of the opera is consumed by a tug-of-war about who may take a picture of whom. The study was based on computer simulations, as well as data from experiments with tug vessels and tankers. Under semi-presidentialism, however, cabinet appointments may instead become a tug-of-war between a prime minister and a president with different partisan preferences. The force of women's song consistently opposed constraints on their bodies, creating an endless tug-of-war between female utterance and the powers trying to stifle it. Sometimes this headlinese affects the rest of us and expressions such as tug-of-love come into being as cliches. A kind of naturalism is seeping though the formalistic writing, but the tug of older, more rigid conventions is still very much to be felt. In sheltered waters and where sufficient floating loads were available, they were made up into long narrow rafts and towed by tugs. Entertaining guests is like a tug of war-having a family, keeping a house, and doing gham-khadi all at the same time. The tug has to come, and better now, than at any time hereafter. Several works in the programme are associated with bereavement or remembrance, and their lamenting tugs with an aching authenticity. The material itself, pushing upwards, keeps the music rising, like a balloon tugging at a rope. Relevance theorists are not immune to the tug of moderate contextualism. This erratic course appeared to be the consequence of a tug-of-war between the country's ombudsman and the executive and congress (with the international community acting as cheerleaders for the former). 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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