词汇 | example_english_upward |
释义 | Examples of upwardThese 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. Then the adjacent bubble surfaces would be circular arcs concave upward. This succession could represent a fining-upward sequence due to subsidence of the shelf if preserved in the original stratigraphic order. In the upper stripe, a cupola projects upward to the left while buildings and trees form a staggered boundary to the right. In the upper stripe, acupolaprojects upward to the left while buildings and trees form a staggered boundary to the right. His musical structures are often contrapuntal and baroque but his upward thrust is unwaveringly romantic and dominated by long vocal phrases. Forward flow lines above the vortex were directed upward to attach on the superior vessel wall and then spiraled down over the vortex. Specifically, latency of a discriminative response, like probability of generalization, falls off according to a decreasing, concave-upward function of distance between stimuli in representational space. When the elbow is upward, the manipulability ellipsoids become very round. Many theorists contend that ethnic groups are more likely to secede the more they are collectively denied upward mobility in the political centre. In these plots increased stiffness is upward: the gradient is ascended in optimization. A more complex network consisting of four levels of descending control and limited upward feedback. Sequences produced by successive tokens are displayed in rows proceeding upward, with time running from left to right in each row. For another, the notion of frustration here captures what appears as a contradictory movement: migrants desire, and expect, upward mobility when they move. First, the trajectory of support becomes steadily positive or upward when its aggregate level increases on a continuing basis. Tectonic unloading along the detachments induced upward flexure of the upper crust. The first group represents upward mobility - parents classified as manual workers with children ending up as non-manuals, comprising 20 per cent of the sample. Each price series exhibited an upward trend over the period and distinct seasonal patterns. There was, however, also some upward social mobility. It is assumed that upward inter-generational mobility has changed the opportunities for developing networks and successive cohorts' network preferences. Little did they realise that 'organic' would eventually be equated with chic, aspiration and upward mobility. But they also remained thwarted in their quest for upward mobility. The melatroctolite-melagabbro transition is marked by several metre-scale rhythmic layers in which basal troctolite grades upward into gabbro. The cohesive framework provided by the language enables the upward transition to all the higher levels. By citing several landmark studies, he illustrates that socially upward mobility does not always mean linguistic homogenization toward the standard. As new medical technologies sent expenses on an upward spiral, small provincial hospitals, largely funded by small private bequests, could not keep up. 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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