词汇 | example_english_verse |
释义 | Examples of verseThese 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. We need more members of practice versed in research, as well as more practices willing to contribute. The review process should extend to those well versed in socio-economic and biophysical disciplines, and familiar with the particular operational circumstances. She is, moreover, well versed in the scholarly literature on medieval women. The disparate verses unite beneath the overarching theme of reconciliation. I do not believe, however, that such verses have been used as evidence for dating poems. To such a one the meaning of the verses will not necessarily be related to the meaning universally applicable or normally accepted. In other words, such verses are, in fact, precisely what we should expect to see in a system in which resolution does not apply. One suspects that geomorphology will emerge as a reputable discipline only when its students have become well versed in the established principles of natural science. How did dealers not well versed in the technicalities of these cope? The actors must have played the game long enough to be well versed in its codes and its modes of communication. Their authors however, have been versed not in economic but in political, constitutional, or some other kind of theory. In the following table, changes of metre, key and tempo denote section changes that correspond to the four verses. As a result, the linearity and semantic meaning of the verses dissolve. The verses become fragmented - even words are split - and the fragments are recombined. Moreover, there may well have been phrase or word repetition in the new verses to make them fit the existing melody. Instrumental introductions, introductory verses as well as finales and codas are optional. However, it will be of limited use to researchers who are already well versed in these debates, and it will not convert any scientific naturalists. Like directors, they are experienced and well versed in the industry-operative film language. Because the chronological order of the verses cannot explain the contradictions in their contents, the author presents an alternative explanation. Waving a filthy fan, he swaggers his way into the middle of the arena, and delivers some impromptu verses. Phrases 3 and 4 are in the versions associated with last verses. Perhaps there is more virtuosity than contemplation in the genuine solo verses. Singing psalms in this manner rendered them plain, since the antiphon was more florid than the repetitive psalm-tone used to sing the verses. The scalar organisation of these chorus melodies also offers an interesting contrast with their verses. They indicate that the versifier avoided breaking more than one rule at once: verses without the alliteration also lack multiple metrical-grammatical requirements for it. Sermons in general reveal the widespread and multifarious use of the vocabulary of disease that was usually linked with biblical verses of specific medical character. From then on, he seems to have had more confidence in the possibility of finding some well versed in these fields. They must show off more rigorously the ideas of sentiments already expressed in its verses. In the late fifties we already had a recognised school of bard performers, poet intellectuals who sang their verses and played an acoustic guitar accompaniment. An instrumental introduction gives way to a large opening section built of two disparate verses and choruses. Such metrical deficiencies, if encountered in a metrical dating study, would disqualify the verses in question from consideration. He ws very skilled at verses and was fond of opera and music. In each of these songs, the verses build quite nicely to the chorus without employing the accent pattern used to set the title hook. However, not all performance teachers are versed in analytical methods, nor are they predisposed to discuss them in their lessons. Six others have verses sung only to a psalm tone, and one omits its verses entirely. The chief function of the poetical structure (metre, verses, rhymes) is to signify and emphasise. His main finding is that the system relied upon a hierarchy of dictators, each of whom was well versed in the arts of coercion. He unraveled the handwritten notebook into parallel verses with the patience of a medieval scribe. The two heaviest verses of the entire poem are paired with one another in line 16. He also adorned the tombs of his predecessors with verses. As we can see, eighteen of twenty verses in this passage are pointed. By the late 1980s, however, song forms became much more regular, typically with eight- or sixteen-bar verses and choruses. Another important aspect to the pitch organisation of this song is the bass line during the verses. Sharing the verses, they talk directly to the audience using a nursery-rhyme format, scansion, and tone which marks the address as directed primarily towards children. The unique histology of the antennae verses the maxillary palps allows analysis of glial responses to two very different injury events. Each of the 7 short poems consists of 3 verses, and each of the 5 long poems consists of 6 verses. Not directly, but his -attering verses were not all gratuitous. The verses were reinscribed in the twentieth century and no indication of their source is given. The religious nature of these verses could hardly have been plainer. Success was very dependent on the recitation of the verses by the actors. All but one of the ten offertories included all the verses. The basic pattern consists of three verses: the first followed by one alleluia, the second by two, and the third by three. Their 'songs' are structured by contrasting textures and energies rather than verses and choruses. I don't consider weird little sounds and effects during verses followed by 2-3 power chords to be genius. Ten verses are aberrant in regard to metre and/or alliteration. During the verses, the pedal bounces between octaves. Of the ten discs, five have an offertory with verses. As a result, the backlash thesis overstates the degree to which a reactionary white electorate propelled developments verses elites. I shall elaborate on the medical part of the analogies and ignore the biblical verses, which usually link the signifier and the signified. All such formal and tonal expansiveness is counterbalanced in the verses by the use of marked (but intermittent) pedal textures. The explanations of the words and the contents of these verses, however, are relatively detailed. The three hyper metric passages (1163-8, 1705-7, 2995-6) have been edited so that the verses more closely resemble those of normal length. In another source verses 3 and 4 are omitted. Most of these large-scale pieces were settings of a few verses of a psalm. We find in some of them differences which, at least in the domain of gradual responses and their verses, are unusual. In traditional performance, the complete antiphon is repeated after the odd verses, the second half of the antiphon after the even ones. Most manuscripts divide the text in full verses, but some are not explicit in that respect. Neither the responsory nor antiphon with four verses is mentioned, and it is uncertain whether the rubric reflects ancient practices. In a departure from traditional liturgy, each of the twelve offertories includes one of its verses, two of them not recorded before. Dies irae is included, as well as all the verses of the offertory. Performance is supported by the beautiful way in which his verses breathe. According to him, each sura was divided into verses that were confused and haphazard, and that resembled prose rather than poetry. They need to be thoroughly versed in the method themselves. The primary contention of these writers is well versed and not that complex. Other alleluia verses using this type-melody show the same variety. Since the psalms are severely truncated and the cantigas are reduced to a few verses of each, neither celebration is adequately presented. She sets the rest of the traditional text, omitting two verses, in antiphonal style, joining forces for a telling climax. He is also well versed on the chemical composition of source waters and on depositional processes. In every case, the regular succession of 1, 2, and 3 alleluias (certainly responsible for the unusual grouping of three verses) is disturbed. The appearance of this segment in responses does not make its appearance obligatory in the respective verses and vice versa. Most often, stratified pitch organisation involves a pentatonic melody, and it normally occurs in verses of songs rather than choruses. Chumbawamba have by this point established the textural dichotomy of the song: huge, brash choruses are alternated with quieter, contemplative verses. All the relevant verses are found in the appendix. Also, no solid traditions can be found for the background and purpose of these verses. Any editor does so who divides the text into verses, since the boundaries of verses cannot be determined without recourse to metrical considerations. Three pairs of verses show this difference in addition to other differences noted below. In the course of such a circle, individuals are prompted by a group leader to discuss different assigned verses. The relationships between these works extend further still, to include the verses of other responsory organa as well. She takes literary sources very seriously and is better versed in current critical scholarship than most historians. On the other hand, it has been found that an audience need not be versed in physics to appreciate or enjoy what they hear. Colleages better versed in chemical control and disease management reported similarly. The choice of making the shadow prices rupees per 10 kilograms verses per 1 kilogram or 100 kilograms is arbitrary. Special versions of phrases 1, 3 and 4 are normally associated with particular verses in the second-mode tracts. Four conventional dancehall melodies, typical of the 1980s and early 1990s; 2a and 2b are typical of verses, and 2c and 2d of refrains. Unlike the romantic, flowery style of elite ghazal, this man's verses revealed a simple diction. The musical gestures which stretch over the first two verses of the stanza and are then twice repeated are structured on the basis of antecedent-consequent. Again the three offertories are sung with all their verses. On the face of it, this was just a collection of ten sonnets, each comprising fourteen verses, as it should. 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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