词汇 | snapped |
释义 | snapped past simple and past participle ofsnap Examples of snappedsnapped These disturbances result in snapped trunks and uprooted trees which create gaps in the forest canopy that allow light to penetrate into the understorey. The proportion of snapped stems was disproportionately high in the 10-15-cm stem diameter class. Both snapped and uprooted trees had more subplots with 3 individuals than expected by chance. A cover was then snapped on and the cup inverted. A string snapped, and he had to fill the time while it was being changed by holding up his radio to the microphone. In general therefore, trees which have uprooted were longer and presented higher basal diameters than those that have snapped off. Uprooted and snapped trees were significantly spatially clumped while trees which died standing were distributed at random. In the late 1620s, in all three city-republics, the tension between the theory and reality of republicanism snapped. Other factors apart from topography were clearly important in determining whether a tree snapped. Forty-four per cent of all uprooted and snapped trees belonged to multiple treefalls. The 'standing/snapped' category refers to trees with anchored stumps which had either died standing or snapped. He just snapped at people, uptight. Live uprooted and snapped trees were recorded only if their debris were > 20 cm diameter. Trees that snapped were distinguished by their splinters and usually by an entire bole with the attached branch debris at the end away from the stump. The general effect of increasing altitude was to increase the proportions of trees that died standing but to decrease the proportions of snapped and to a lesser extent uprooted trees. 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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