词汇 | example_english_won |
释义 | Examples of wonThese 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. Would these candidates have won without the electoral advantage accorded to them because of their states' partisan compositions? I began reading it with some reservations but by the end a text closely supported by carefully chosen illustrations had won my admiration. Among claims and counterclaims of faulty ballots and fraudulent tallies, supporters of both camps claimed that their man had won. If more seats can be won by nominating more candidates, then the original strategy is an undernomination. Leaders on both sides of the political fence recognized that national legitimacy had to be won to ensure the health of the new federal union. In the end, it was the opposition who won the ideological war by more successfully deploying maternal imagery. However, from an outsider's vantage point with a winner-take-all perspective, it is difficult to assess who won. Opposition parties won six of these 121 elections in 1988, which leaves 115 municipalities at risk in 1992. The antimimetic theory also lends itself to various positivistic interpretations epitomized by the various neurobiological theories of trauma that have won widespread acceptance today. The basic result was that the coalition parties won a reduced majority, each party losing seats. There was no cycle, the best alternative won. No candidate of any other parties (except some independents) won a seat in the single-member districts. Opposition parties won eighty-three of these 515 elections. Most parties co-operated and most sailors won their wages expeditiously. Patients entered the project at different times; some benefits won were recurrent, but for an unknown period, while others were 'one-off' payments. He has written more than 200 technical publications, and has won several best-paper awards. The gull could not reply to that, and so the raven had won. After the implementation of the new laws, the opposition won positions in the midterm legislative elections of 1912 and 1914. In 2006, no political institution won the confidence of a majority. Making the central bank independent should not be a significant obstacle if a referendum can be won. During the first three electoral rounds, the geographical distribution of the seats won by the two major parties remained relatively stable. At the same time, it was the basis for a legitimate claim to have won the elections. If each of the three blocs won between 25 and 40 per cent of the vote, this difference would be 15 per cent or less. Many students are won over by the experience but others remain indifferent. An immediate record of achievement won over many neutrals and doubters. At the end of the year he compiles a won-loss record. Technical knowledge of the treatises, the instruments, the mathematics are all necessary for sure, and hard-won aspects of the subject. In the last case, they may include judgments on whether the war can be won, whether victory would be worth the cost, and so on. After all, having won a battle will increase one's bargaining power in the next conflict. An illustrative derivation is provided in (5) for the two words won and run. Three dueling returning boards vied for authority to decide an election that even today no one can say who won. His mandate was strong from the start, as he won in 1932 with some 57.4 percent of the two-party vote. The impression given throughout is that at every turn they deserved to lose - but they won. Again, this school of thought has not won widespread acceptance among physicists; but again, that is not the point. She explained that over the previous year she had indeed won the trust 'of good families which entrust their little ones to me'. He had won the love of a noble soul. The struggle for this kind of progress is never won for good. Nobody has won, nobody has persuaded the other, nobody has solved any problem, and yet everybody is happy. His side has almost won the war; another push would do it. She won three consecutive general elections, something achieved by no other party leader since the beginning of the nineteenth century. Small contractors won occasional small portions alongside the three big players. When all the players of one side are imprisoned, the game is won by the opposite party. The national vote total, thus, is a mixture of votes won and attrition. We lost the battle over rainwater recycling but won it over healthy breathing walls and recycled insulation. In retrospect, we would do well to consider the scars he received and not simply the battle he won. No other presidential candidate was competitive in more than two regions and no other candidate's party won seats in all fourteen electoral districts. Secondly, when larger seedlings were pitted against smaller the larger usually won (784 wins out of 1000). Even in states where governors won new powers, their ability to manage the executive branch was sharply limited. In 1929, after several years of heated controversy, the genetics camp appeared to have won. The first one who cannot play any more has lost and the other one has won. Many critics were won over by this argument. She won respect for her medical skill and prospered as an entrepreneur until the declaration of peace rendered her stock obsolete, bankrupting her. The data indicate the problematic nature of the claim that the three ideological blocs have consistently won anywhere close to equal electoral support. As theorists of revolution have shown, a vacuum is a necessary precondition for territory to be won by a competitor. He, who was always defeated, he won this time. The huge price increase seemed to undermine the bidding process which was won on the strength of a low bid tariff. Economic growth decelerated, macro-economic imbalances re-emerged, and the country's hard-won fiscal prudence was jeopardised by election-related overspending, especially in 1992. The game is won if the player guesses all the letters in the word, and it is lost if the player loses eleven lives. After 1932 the moderates never won a seat in any of them for the rest of the 1930s. Although the next ten years saw great improvement and citizen input, the centralized, engineering solutions to sewage treatment won out. Even if it is won, the country cannot be governed unless the note is struck, at the election, to which it will later respond. We played the white teams, and we won most of the time. The people confidently referred to him in all cases of dispute and his fast but just decisions won the support of everybody. There was a struggle to dismiss the government, which had just won a clear majority in the elections. From 1660 the county gentry returned, and their newly won influence was rescinded. By services rendered and sympathy shown, and confidence won, we shall obtain our rightful position, and they, a great desideratum. No other party or electoral alliance won more than 5 per cent of the total. Interestingly, however, the males that won their first contest were also more likely to win their second contest. The battle that some are still fighting over design has in many ways already been won. What you won in boldness, was lost in thematic scope. We expect a positive effect correlation between the number of votes won in previous elections and the choice of running for higher offices. Others were not convinced and, pointing to the plan's naive excesses, were amazed that so many were still won over by the whole romantic notion. Papers in this volume clearly indicate that continuity theorists have already won the debate. The hard-won gains in equity of health care for frail aged people are at risk. However, the heavily polluting metal industry won an exception when most metallurgical processes were exempted from the tax. As the chapters roll by, battle after battle is won, foe after foe vanquished. Thus, the sectors no longer won new members automatically. Postrevolutionary unions and other labour organisations won for workers what they had not had before the revolution. Workers wrested a lot of power from owners and won real concessions in the workplace. On the one hand, the coalition won a comfortable majority with 271 seats to the combined opposition total of 188. Two hundred and ®fty one parties registered but 12 of these won 97.9 per cent of the vote and all but six seats. In effect, capitalism won, and workers were only dimly aware of their class: the perfect conditions for capitalist production. The union reform that was won by these workers benefited the working class in general. Control from above was won by the use of various mechanisms. We are not concerned with which strategy won against any particular opponent. The politician who could provide them won friends. The increase had been won only after a long struggle. Although he won the latter, it was not built and there is no particular evidence of acoustic thinking. The evidence suggests, therefore, that won has no subject-number feature at all, rather than that it is ambiguous between singular and plural. Physical planning processes, that is technique, always won over social needs. Far from all of them were won over. In practice, it is unlikely that many in fact won their income by providing day-labour for such a long period. He was a master farmer in his own right and had won many prizes for his agricultural activities. Only if the council's own refuse department, for example, won the contract would it be able to continue to collect refuse. By 1940, the period of violence was over and unionism had won acceptance. 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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