词汇 | example_english_vivid |
释义 | Examples of vividThese 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. The alien traits that this role imposes are most vivid at this point in the day. Traumatic experiences are retained in all too vivid detail, never to be forgotten. Memories of such events are typically experienced as quite vivid and long-lasting, including details of how the witness first heard about the event. Getting informed is costly and cheaply available information is usually the result of truth-insensitive processes, most often vivid theories. Secondly, politicians have an incentive to use vivid arguments in public for political and personal gain, even when they know that these are false. The aural memory of the teacher's performance was possibly a more vivid prompt. The introductory essay provides a vivid account of some of the last abbesses and prioresses drawn mainly from episcopal and archiepiscopal visitation records. Indeed, we might say that properly loving someone is inextricably tied up with our having a vivid sense of their independent reality. On the contrary, legal orders shaped by legal borrowing stand out as vivid manifestations of the syncretic, fluid nature of modernity. Griffiths begins with attitudes and prescription, where he has some fresh and vivid new material. At present, however, no data indicate that brain activation can be demonstrated whenever vivid dream reports are obtained. Under these conditions, dreaming is more vivid, more bizarre, and more sustained than in any other state. My judgement is that such experiences are no less vivid than ordinary experience, although of course greatly reduced in informational content. The vivid description of the surrounding chaos makes the heroic efforts of these individuals who rescued the imperial documents even more compelling. The writing is lively and engaging, and the many examples, which are drawn from his own fieldwork and that of others, are vivid and instructive. Most alluringly, performance studies has invented a language of interpretation that attends to the fluid and vivid details of an individual performance. To take a concrete example, consider the vivid spatial experience of this paper that you hold in your hands. In some sense, the most vivid element is that of the voice which is found to be, as if petrified, turned into a statue. As such, it is a vivid and profound account from four people, who are intimately involved in the experience. Their narrative is so vivid that sometimes the reader will wonder if the stories are true or not. The details of the women's lives on the farm, which were dominated by endless hard work, are particularly vivid and moving. In all the works the instrumental writing is extravagantly vivid. Our expert groups were able to open vivid discussions on ethical values within society and the intervention in question. The precise and straightforward writing style makes the key points all the more vivid. Economic recession between 1873 and 1893 produced a number of the most vivid and memorable episodes 34. The most vivid meanings of inhibitory control derived from experiences in which it appeared absent. An even more vivid way to depict the parish boundary, at least to the modern mind, was to use a map. The case we have before us stands as a vivid refutation of their claim that scientific standards of theory evaluation are immutable. Research of this calibre deserves a more vivid presentation to ensure that it reaches the broadest possible audience. He paints a vivid portrait of her final months and thus gives real meaning to his own feelings and experiences. The environmental sounds are used only in the four interludes between the scenes, and were chosen, first of all, for their vivid, even hyper-realistic quality. Important features of the method include (1) repeated measures of individual behavior, over extended time, to discover cause/effect relations, and (2) vivid graphical presentations. He had resisted, fatally, a tyranny that remained uniquely vivid in western minds ; his life was a moral human drama, a tragedy of righteousness. A prediction of this interpretation of the results is that trauma-related imagery should be especially compelling for these patients; it should be vivid and lifelike. Here he creates a transition from the natural world outside, via sand gardens, to labyrinthine roofless rooms painted in vivid hues. He sketches vivid portraits of its chief members in a satisfying brew of social and intellectual history. Wolf then turned to a vivid account of performance venues in which early symphonies and proto-symphonies were heard. Thus, bilingual preschoolers' greater use of gestures could be because of a desire to create a vivid story for the benefit of their listener. We could probably cite other cases where what is thought of as theory is a mixture of supposed science and a vivid imagination. The war poems certainly stand as a vivid picture of what that looks like. Why do we have vivid, intense, and eventful experiences while we are completely unaware of the world that physically surrounds us? Her book, while conveying a vivid impression of the depth of feeling on both sides of the debate, is also scrupulously impartial. The reader is left with some vivid pictures of how successful interactions can be achieved between children with communication difficulties and adults. On this point, the divergence from findings for conversational repair is perhaps most vivid. One has access to a vivid ad hoc situation one's peer doesn't. The text, a curious amalgam of the beautiful and the maudlin, the vivid and the incomprehensible, offers us some possible meanings, but only some. The case we have before us stands as a vivid refutation of their claims that scientific standards of theory evaluation are immutable. The fading memory of this reviewer can recall the vivid auras emanating from rock musicians on the record jackets of the 1960s. Similarly, the relationship between humans and their environments is currently under vivid discussion in archaeology and various other disciplines. He remained there for some two years, and apparently retained a vivid sense of the kindness with which he had been received. Their physical deformities are a vivid reminder of the hardships they have undergone. At one moment, my visual experience represents an object; at the next it is a vivid image or hallucination. Both authors write with fluency and paint a vivid, engaging picture of the region. In this he succeeds by cleverly counterposing historical ' facts ' with subjective memories to convey a vivid, deeply human account of history as lived experience. The illustrations and images of the brain are in vivid multiple colours, and are truly works of art. The available indications suggest that, for their flourishing, religion and religious believers require something much more precise, detailed, and vivid. His vivid section on the motets makes the reader wonder why these works are so rarely performed. In both of these cases vivid theories triumph over opaque ones. We see here a vivid admission of the paradoxical interdependence of scientific realism and the theory-ladenness of observation. Accounts of this sort can be extraordinarily vivid, and may generate compelling ex post interpretations of particular conjunctures. Patients with nonconvulsive epileptic status may present with acute behavioural changes - withdrawal, mutism, delusional ideas, paranoia and vivid hallucinations. To make vivid the luck egalitarian point of view, consider the following case. The vivid memory of 1980s seems a mirage. First, dreams and especially nightmares consist of vivid images that seem perfectly real. Things that happened more than seventy years ago are as vivid as yesterday's or last year's affairs. Three factors contribute to the vivid illusion of viewing the world from a point. Especially vivid imaginings may well be processed in the very same areas of the brain that process perceptions of the outside world. Even after deliberation people will favour vivid theories, as these are more accessible and serve their interests better. Other examples make this point still more vivid. They should be regarded as vivid processes with continuous references. Secondly, it took the abstractions and clichés of the war years and translated them into vivid, unforgettable terms. Doubtless they have had a vivid experience of something, but whatever that ' something ' is, it does not act the way a divine intelligence would act. Let me give an example of relatively passive versus active/vivid belief acquisition. Why waste time and space representing the world in vivid detail when we interact with only a small part of it at any one time? The author makes vivid the diverse culture and the concerns of the older women, including those centred on the ageing female body and family. In these instances, memory for the event impresses the patient as subjectively vivid, emotionally intense, and very accurate. A new audience will now be able to appreciate these vivid and memorable visualisations of great poetry. The moral problem raised by such situations becomes vivid when we examine particular cases and recognize the moral cost of respecting multicultural beliefs. While vivid theories can sometimes be correct, this is not a reason for supporting deliberation. Our computations are based on [6, 22, 26]; see [2] for a vivid introduction to the subject. Reference, the link between linguistic expressions and real or conceptualized entities, is still a matter of vivid debate for the philosophy of language. However, a particularly vivid illustration of it can be found in excerpt (1). One gets a vivid sense of movement and colour, amplified by an equally strong sense of direction. The act committed at knifepoint and her remaining thirty years on earth are filled with vivid flashbacks of the night of the atrocity. The experiences are so vivid because they are unusually formed. Excerpts, abstracts and whole letters are printed, which paint a vivid picture of emotional sadness, material privation and political anger. By restaging the scene in such vivid detail, she draws in her interlocutor, who is placed in the position of spectator. The worms were easily picked out by reason of their remarkably vivid, blood-red colour. Listening to soundscapes invites us to be aware of vivid relationships between sounds and their contexts. The road not taken, the conceptualization of a radical rewriting of the social or political script, is still vivid even as it is being unscripted. The presence of these evaluative elements renders the narrative very vivid and lively. The recent moon landings afford a vivid illustration of the power of applied mathematics-in particular, of the use of electronic systems for processing information. From him we have had a vivid picture of the economic and political factors which are inextricably linked with fertility control. Alongside 'social histories', there is a vivid tradition of biographical histories of popular music artists. Color, for instance, should be even and vivid. In some ways, stories are often more evocative, more vivid, and more memorable to a wider range of people than are other forms of data. The 1903 report on business and industry claimed that "all social classes of the population" showed "a vivid interest" in electrotechnology. 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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