词汇 | example_english_wide |
释义 | Examples of wideThese 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. A wider application of this line of research can provide insights into how representation varies across political systems, however. What about the economic base for choosing support from wider family? As the filters become more low pass, lateral inhibition becomes wider. A wider public interest was now brought to bear upon what had essentially been the responsibility of private relations between employers and their employees. Other independent studies have found similar results, though looking at wider indicators of campaign intensity than just campaign spending. The physical size of the sucker results in a broadening of the worm at this point and is generally the widest aspect of the worm. Judging the wider reception of such works, as well as those of more commercially orientated titles is very difficult. Against this background, the research focus was broadened to include wider political processes. Likewise, discourse diversity enables speakers to have a wider and more detailed range of possible meanings and functions at their disposal. We found that the ascending aorta is wider than the thoracic aorta in both normal hearts and hearts with a perimembranous ventricular septal defect. Generalization to other patient groups should be studied, especially in a more diverse patient population with a wider distribution of expected utilities. If we allow for other sources than current profits from other services of the firm, the framework will have a wider application. In these decades nonconformists were learning to speak not only to their own constituency but also to a wider public. Obviously, a patrimonial king or emperor enjoys much wider decisionlatitude than a king presiding over his vassals. In other words, intellectuals began to focus more narrowly on problems related to their subject of study and less on wider political issues. By this we mean that awareness of a wider scope of social relations implies awareness of the social networks and speech communities with narrower scope. The text consists of discussion of a number of genres (or periods) of popular music discussed in a wider cultural context. Indeed, it has wider implications for historians of all periods and for the way that we conceptualize politics itself. Their touchstone was legal and financial rectitude rather than any wider 'service to the community'. How should research questions be framed to account for these wider consequences within practice? Linked to this was a belief that primary health care could address these wider issues and should be developed. Investigation of a wider population is required to enable the priorities for supporting a diabetes self-management educational curriculum to be determined. The team sessions focus on team building, wider partnership working and reflection on theory and evidence for public health practice. The process emphasised the value of multi-agency and multi-disciplinary working and the resources of the wider public health workforce. Many competent suppliers are part of international groups that have a wider acceptance of robots than the rest of industry. In the widest sense, they can be put into the category of research on the mental lexicon. In other words, we have demonstrated that the applicability of shallow, pattern-matching parsers is wider than one might have thought. Performing electroacoustic music: a wider view of interactivity. However, the idea of wider negative rules and shorter branches does not quite work with dessins. Other topics raise a wider variety of conflicting reactions. Determining how best to accomplish this goal necessitates conducting behavioral momentum research under a wider variety of conditions. Main figures are proportionally wider and vertically higher and are almost always located at the center-right of the scene. As will be shown later, a hierarchical structure exists in which important figures are depicted as proportionally wider than lowerranked figures in the same scene. Migrations likely occurred, but we must identify them through a wider variety of techniques and not solely through a comparison of ceramic attributes. Since the intensity profile is wider than the gain region the intensity profile experiences a step between core and cladding. Although counselling was not shown to be a cost-effective option, this study has wider policy relevance. A final cause for concern is the potential for some aspects of non-state policing to provoke a still wider use of violence. Perhaps this exchange will prompt a wider debate; or perhaps we can leave the ' popular' alone for another few years. However, they also show that formulaic use may appear at the same time or even after wider use. Verbs were chosen as the class of words to be used, mainly because they take the widest range of suffixes. The wider scale of labour organisation and industrial action immeasurably complicated the jobber's task. Therefore, the choice was far, far wider than it was in 1981. At this stage, we disregarded the earlier categories and found new, wider aspects such as joy, community and pedagogical usefulness. Additional case studies based on a wider variety of sources will help to provide a firm empirical base on which to ground our understanding. Clearly a wider investigation of verb position in these texts would be illuminating. As well as for a wider class of all finitely generated dimension groups. The cerebral hemispheres form the widest part of the brain. The supersonic region of a vortex is, therefore, restricted to an annulus not much wider than the diameter of the driving cylinder. A t all times thc crc profile is somewhat wider than the profile of the mean concentration. The flow is characterized by fewer and wider structures as a result of the increased correlation length. The screen window may somehow constrain wider semantic construction of the text, and foster more literal attention to the wording. English, of course, has the widest cross-cultural and cross-linguistic currency from this point of view. Today, context is a somewhat less useful guide since a far wider range of language gets into print. Although this book focuses on one relatively limited topic, its significance is far wider and touches on many aspects of sedimentary geology. Here we start the study of a wider class of billiards called projective billiards, free from this shortcoming. Studies such as this serve to support and promote a wider understanding of archival material, and, in turn, a wider vision of global history. Providing such changes can be shown to have a wider benefit, there is some justification for this type of action. I think we have to give a wider definition to domestic violence. The findings indicate that the accent range of disyllabic tones in trochaic utterances was wider than that of monosyllabic tones in iambic utterances. The relationship between the two, and through them the relationship between the poor law and wider community medical services, was anything but cordial. As a social practice it therefore embodied wider community beliefs regarding the defence of plebeian livelihoods and identities. Correlational studies have shown that the epidemiological evidence may be generalized to a wider variety of auditory and cognitive functions. In the end, within the context of the same problem, he gives an even more general procedure that covers an even wider set of problems. The book, however, is a model of a single town history which conveys a real sense of place while keeping an eye on wider issues. In terms of general analysis, this would identify them as centres isolated from a wider economic or urban matrix. Split of attentional resources in human visual cortex results from the overlap of attentional spotlights that are wider than the behaviorally relevant locations necessitate. In vivo, the visual stimulus activates inputs over a much wider area, including both the direct excitatory input and lateral inhibitory inputs. The localisation of myoplasm, as determined by p58 staining (d), is wider than that of the ankryin-like protein (b). First, the animal would see a wider range of the spectrum simply by adding a new pigment. There are several reasons for believing that biologists must play a wider role than that. Is there a way to apply models with a small number of genes to a wider variety of phenotypes? The widest exchange of books and information expanded scientific and historical knowledge, and was crucial in the exchange of ideas between societies. Overall, higher-ranked figures were typically wider than figures of lower ranks by a ratio of 3:2 (45.5% of hierarchical occurrences) or 2:1 (17%). Nevertheless, it does appear to be possible to create a 'full engagement' society based on a wider conceptualisation of work. The spatial contrast between the 18 gundilong and the "advanced" residential blocks vividly portrayed this transition for the residents and the wider public. They deal with a slightly wider population group but their estimate of the cost burden was over four times higher at £4,684 million (1991-92 prices). The ecological specialization hypothesis, predicting that generalists would have a wider distribution and greater abundance than specialists, was not supported. Other amacrines have been observed with wider spreads. Can we really identify manufacturing towns or leisure towns in terms of their economic structure, their infrastructure or their function within wider urban systems? The role of texts (in the widest semiotic sense), however, must not be underestimated: they do not only represent culture, they are themselves cultural elements. An institution provides well-bounded space to contain evidence of ageing and dying amongst older people, thereby sequestering people from wider society. First, transferential relationships are not restricted to analysis itself, but may enhance understanding of wider intergenerational relations. The idea of le salut par l'empire, literally ' salvation by the empire ', even gained some currency among ministers, officials, and the wider public. However, the pressures from the rearmament drive went wider than just the desire to avoid confrontation with labour. The implications of this mentality are not without wider significance. His total intention, like that of any writer of fiction, is wider than this. Only now does one acquire the possibility to involve the widest working masses in the sphere of their concerns. A more critical analysis and a wider discussion of research other than that which is of the large-scale survey type would have been welcomed. If it is true that finding anomalies leads to better theories, those theories are better only because they provide a wider coherence of explanatory power. The second and wider intention was to start investigating some of the basic research issues. Others have now followed in placing war in its widest context, not only social and economic, but political, administrative, and legal. In doing so it used the temporary 1951-3 increase in employment of older workers rather than the wider post-war trend to earlier retirement. Equilibrium results in each case on a wider basis; we are now dealing with unstable equilibrium with positive indication. Will the experience be of value to nurse education in its widest context? As noted in the previous section, the island approach proved not only to accelerate the search, but also provided a wider variety of solutions. Critical comment by others and analytical exploration by the designer are both intended for a wider audience than just the client or user. Starting with the widest level - that of social policy and legislation - a number of restrictions are placed on persons with mental disorders, evidencing discrimination. With a wider economic base, consisting of farming and milk-production, the family economy could survive regardless of difficulties within the fishing-sector. The book's scope is wider even than its title would suggest. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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