词汇 | example_english_window |
释义 | Examples of windowThese 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 windows for any strategy would need to take into account the generation times recorded in this study. Therefore, the updoming of windows was accompanied by a general uplift of the area, which, however, must be isostatically compensated. Nonetheless, we believe that the changes in performance observed across these variations are better viewed as different windows on the infant's underlying knowledge structures. The context windows do not cross sentence boundaries. Indeed, perioddoubling cascades up to period seven with chaotic windows were recorded, and a thorough study of the basins of attraction was undertaken. We discovered that we actually could physically open one of these big double-glazed windows and have sound coming in as well. Elements such as roofs, gables and windows are likely to be dictated by the structure's primary function - providing shelter and light to the building's occupants. In other windows, solutions characterized by both oscillating and soliton properties ('oscillitons') exist. In particular, officials who lack capacity may be unable to capitalize on windows opened by triggers producing societal costs and demands for change. Bisimulations are indexed by sets of channels called windows. The small windows on the exterior are flush with the outside. The scheduling windows are also referred to as periods. By 1914 war was no longer the worst option, and the urgency for a preventive war grew as ' windows of opportunity ' were closed. All the windows were generated automatically through reading model fragment libraries. The model includes walls, the floor, the ceiling, windows, doors and some heavy pieces of furniture. There are no opening doors or windows in the enclosing walls. The sense of enclosure is further supported by the centering of the windows for a symmetrical division of the outside walls. In many residential designs, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, deck/patios, windows, doors, stairs or gables, are no more than standard architectural features. There are class-specific windows for derived chromosome classes and for global parameters affecting all playback; reverb time stretching was mentioned above as one such case. A regular system of letter-carrying was established by means of the windows looking onto the mews. Large-scale, system-wide changes open large windows, which allow radical change, while small-scale, issue-specific problems create more limited opportunities for change. Finally, the system opens two new windows with the discourse syntactic and the semantic tree. Three vacuum-proof windows are installed for optical diagnostics. Models were estimated for 192 windows of length 20 years, with the initial observation for the windows running from 1961:08 to 1977:07. Figure 23(a) illustrates the four windows for our example. The windows are used to group homogeneous icons. The waist_line is a curve defining the change of the material between the auto body and the glass of the windows. The chamber possesses seven windows which can be used for diagnostics, for example, images of the channel or interferometric measurements. Even in the studies with the best experimental designs, daylight from windows might have confounded the independent variable. Interestingly, they have advertising windows dedicated to specific national markets. Longitudinal studies are extremely valuable in developmental research as they provide unique windows into the differences among children in the rate and route of development. The cellar comprised a spacious garage, for at least five cars, with windows looking onto a sunken mews. Sunlight passes through the steel-framed windows, making the flats even brighter. Ring bases with their hallmark stepfret or triangle cut-out windows are more common than tripod supports. In essence, many expressed surprise that we would expect anything less than fluctuating windows reflecting very different initial learning conditions. If these phenomena open windows to the mind, what do we see when we look through them? Two search windows are automatically initialized based on the current problem statement of the selected building entity. There is a further problem concerning the morphology of aortopulmonary windows. Television shops also began to emerge in urban areas, with their sets in the windows. 551 information as well as to facilitate the creation of databases of building elements such as windows, doors and columns. There are no windows on the west wall. Every room has nine windows, which bring in sun in the winter and block it out in the summer. The shells are designed as brickwork cladding with vertical windows. Radiators are located below the windows in these niches. The best views of the anomalous artery were obtained from the high parasternal and suprasternal windows. The living room, the dining room and two bedrooms each had two windows and faced the street. There must be a search for critical windows during early life when vulnerability is at its highest. However, a restriction was placed on the maximum shock-sphere pressure by the limited strength of the laminated glass observation windows. The lower subscreen contains four windows to show selected system responses. The proportion of correct decisions was evaluated for integration windows of different lengths as is indicated in the figure. In the case of a more transient motion bias, smaller integration windows might do much better than larger ones. Edit windows allow modification to the level of any individual parameter. Tinted glass windows and doors were widely used. Therefore, it is impossible to characterize precisely to which stimulus conditions subjects responded if they were in rooms with windows. Lines, cords, pulleys, and counterweights "activated an elaborate system of screens, shutters and curtains positioned at both sources" of light (skylights and windows) (165). There were loft conversions, several in 'pentices' (passages) between two houses with an entry below, and the addition of dormer windows in roofs and gables. With two windows open, you can scroll either or both without moving the cursor between windows. The modernist tool of contrast is not used: windows are not violently punched into the facade plane. By contrast, a signi®cant difference between the groups was observable for the two later time windows (500 + 1000 ms and 700 + 1100 ms). The length of the windows is 20 cm, beginning at the frame holding the membrane. The light reflected from the pellet surface will escape through the windows of the reactor chamber into the chain of amplifiers. Longer distances are accessible with extended time windows or high signal-to-noise ratios. Only a few singular zones are responsible for the observable asymptotics of the trajectories and their characteristic time windows can overlap. The case study has explored the long and tortuous process of reform illustrating the ephemeral nature of policy windows. Policy change is more likely when all three streams are joined together during open windows. Large-scale, system-wide changes open large windows, which allow radical change, while small-scale, issue-specific problems and changes create more limited opportunities for change. The number of analysis windows varied depending on the duration of the vocalization. I know that you like birds, because you had birdhouses near your kitchen windows. As mouth often uses multiple video windows, the overhead becomes worse. The user specifies this grammar either textually or through a set of editing windows. Servers placed orders using a touch-screen computer with windows containing various options. The classroom has one door and two windows. The windows are open but the door is shut. There has been much speculation about the embryogenesis of aortopulmonary windows. The other two patients in whom windows were created had traumatic and idiopathic effusions, respectively. The transfer function is now constructed for the limits of large and small centred windows. The accuracy of the classification strongly depends on the experimental parameters, especially the temporal setting of the integration windows. In all, we use 192 windows of data, each with a fixed length of 20 years. While the windows separate the exterior social space from the poet's interior space, they also serve to link the spectacle with the spectator. They fervently protected and expanded their enclosure to include the control of views through windows and over walls. The refurbishment of existing kitchens included blocking up some windows and installing new ones, occasionally 'great' windows. The blue smoke of frybread grease would stick to the ceiling until the windows were opened for ventilation. After all, isn't it clear that the reason why certain material objects affect others (baseballs breaking windows) is material contact? The baptismal font was in the last of the three, and was lit by high windows. Each of the wide windows facing the road had been blocked with a sheet of paper. The architectural or overall design factors of spiral height and consideration of the already placed windows were secondary. The shop has large windows onto the court but is set back under its own glazed roof. As they are kept frameless, the new windows provide a certain continuity of the external surface of the solid blocks. A new concept (a curtain in the landscape) has been introduced for the glazing of the large windows to the maisonettes and garden flats. Most of the original windows of the abbey have been filled with masonry, so lighting conditions in the interior can be difficult. There was a small living area, possibly for a dining table, at the high windows at the mews. The elevation is designed from outside, with the regular front windows expressing living rooms and staircases identically. There is a difference, however: unlike the orders, doors and windows did not disappear. Even so, the embedded energy content of heavy building materials and efficient windows exceeds the passive solar gain. 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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