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词汇 example_english_tune
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Examples of tune


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With her words she helplessly returns to the past, but she can't recall the right tunes any more.
Extensive integration field beyond the classical receptive field of cat's striate cor tical neurons- classification and tuning proper ties.
All the parties are over, and the tune takes its form as reminiscence.
The abscissa shows the change in response amplitude at the tuning peak during peripheral stimulation.
The letter book also demonstrates the extent to which family for tunes and social rank could change.
I aligned the metrical sequences obtained from the traditional repertoire against this tune to establish yet another parameter for metrical fit.
Another response referred to the tune as 'medieval'.
Most responses in this sub-category referred to beginnings and ends of the tunes.
A broadside ballad relied not on sheet music but on common knowledge of a tune (it was indicated only by name).
Spectral tuning mechanisms lmax of 502 nm which may be the result of adaptation to the shallow waters in which the manatee lives.
However, state encouragement of agriculture did not produce an upturn in the for tunes of the farming sector.
Teachers were daunted by the idea of singing, especially if unsure of their own voice and their ability to stay in tune.
In some cases the likeness might be so close that the different tunes would be classed as variants.
Or take two or three verses and play a new tune with it.
The numbers between panels indicate the correlation coefficient between the indicated, which show the expected high correlations between similarly tuned sites.
For grating detection, it is reasonable to assume that mechanisms tuned to the test frequency are responsible for detection.
One can envision early eukaryotic organisms as being under pressure to incorporate more and more genes as they fine-tuned their eukaryotic machinery.
The central plot shows tuning curves and center-of-mass vectors for each speed.
Then, tuple centres can be conceived as general-purpose coordination artifacts, which can be customized (programmed, tuned) dynamically to entail a specific coordinating behaviour.
Modularisation speeding up the initial system construction allows concentrating the efforts in fine-tuning the system to the particular application scenario.
Some of the established spelling rules are being modified or fine-tuned, while others are consolidating and extending their reach.
We divided this data set into two partitions: 90% for training and 10% for tuning (development set).
The peripheral stimuli oriented 10 -30 deg from the tuning peak most frequently modulated the response.
The musical selections, however, were distinctly different from the source operas; the majority of tunes coming from a variety of apparently incongruous well-known repertories.
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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