词汇 | thinning |
释义 | thinning present participle ofthin Examples of thinningthinning In this respect, civic patriotism takes the existing imbrication of politics and culture seriously and urges a considerable 'thinning out' of national cultures. Our systems and theirs involve indexed operations for thinning and substitution, and therefore look superficially alike. Histological studies showed damage to the villi, wall thinning and marked cellular infiltrations, which were very prominent in the proximal jejunum and duodenum. Farmers delayed thinning primarily to obtain more fodder. This lithospheric thinning resulted from two separate episodes of chemical and mechanical modification. Consider "baldness," a favored concept among philosophers of vagueness, though hardly one that those of us with thinning hair like to dwell upon. Progressive thinning of the retroplacental uterine segment constitutes another useful ultrasound feature. Farmers were allowed to perform cultural operations such as land preparation, sowing, intercultural operations and thinning according to their local practices. However, inferred thinning to zero thickness and the presence of persistent land areas is based on extrapolation. Women are involved in manuring, hand-weeding, thinning and landrace selection. Venous thrombosis can be prevented to some extent, mainly by treatment with anticoagulants (blood thinning agents) in conjunction with surgical intervention. If farmers have to maintain a desired population at harvest, soil moisture, fertility and pest management must be improved and thinning should be completed earlier. What saves the day is the idea of thinning. The thinnings are fed to cattle and some reduction in grain yield is accepted when necessary. 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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