词汇 | example_english_vividly |
释义 | Examples of vividlyThese 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 vignette is vividly contextualized, but a larger historical arc that would unify the profiles fails to emerge. Emperors, kings, premiers and government ministers were vividly characterised, indeed often near caricatured, while broad social movements rarely received much attention. What is remarkable about this percept is that the dog is perceived so vividly despite the fact that much of its perimeter is missing. In their letters, older people vividly describe their adoption of different coping strategies and how they help to ameliorate their poverty. More immediate is the continued sense of vividly characterized episodes drawing us into new expressive areas. The colonial documentation, which forms the substance of this study, demonstrates this vividly. This has been reflected most vividly in the ongoing debate surrounding the promised tax increase, one of the cornerstones of the peace agreements. However, already the first chorus pictures the drawbacks of having a relationship so vividly that the conclusion/title phrase, on its appearance, seems entirely unmotivated. The ambiguities of the tiny sacrario make this conjunction of contemporary and ancient conditions vividly apparent. Sometimes awakening is facilitated by a frightening or bizarre dream, which then is vividly remembered. It appears that highly emotional events are most likely to be remembered vividly; yet, at the same time, emotionality may undermine memory accuracy. The spatial contrast between the 18 gundilong and the "advanced" residential blocks vividly portrayed this transition for the residents and the wider public. The journal vividly portrays the sense of uncertainty that enveloped the city as news of a^airs around its perimeters trickled in. Second, the book transcends mere theoretical disquisition and empirical analysis, bringing prevalent strains of political theory vividly to life. She has herself stand up to him in direct discourse, in a vividly replayed demonstration. The activity of this neuron vividly shows how visual response fails to predict even if a saccade will be made into the receptive field. She was vividly told where she stood when nationalist students expelled her from her rooms. I remember vividly the interest at the mid-seventies and early eighties in equilibrium under price rigidities and quantity rationing. Thus, although memories for real events may well have rich sensory details this is also true of vividly imagined events. They vividly presented the voice of the people. She vividly documents the process of producing these texts. The writing in these chapters is fluent, even poetic at times, vividly recreating old and new religious worlds. Nowhere is the pursuit of truth and justice more vividly exemplified than in this arena. The social ' crisis ' at home was described most vividly by propagandists for colonial plantations. 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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