词汇 | yoked |
释义 | yoked past simple and past participle ofyoke yoke verb uk /jəʊk/ us /joʊk/ yokeverb (ANIMALS)[ T ] to put a yoke on animals, especially cattle, so that they are fastened together and to a connected vehicle or load: 轭;(尤指)牛轭 Two oxen yoked to a plough walked wearily up and down the field.两头用轭套在犁上的公牛在吃力地来回耕地。 Fastening and tying anchor bale be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline half hitch harness hobble hogtie knotted stake strap someone in strap something up strop tack tape something up tether yokeverb (THINGS)[ Toften passive ]formal to combine or connect two things: 联合,使结合 All these different political elements have somehow been yoked together to form a new alliance.所有这些不同的政治力量不知怎地结成了一个新的联盟。 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connecting converge convergence cor couple something together isthmic jointed junction kludge knit unify unintegrated union unseparated wad Examples of yokedyoked In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This score is then yoked to a previously learned text. These orders were then yoked across groups to ensure that any conceivable effect of order or pairings would be constant across all three conditions. A scene camera, yoked with the view of the tracked eye, provided an image of the participant's field of view. Nature and education were thus sometimes paired as antagonists in eighteenthcentury writings, but they were also sometimes yoked together. Using the ' yoked control ' condition, we could analyse thinking time and motor speed separately. These narratives, always imbricated by urban geography and local politics, compellingly yoked the crime to collective preoccupations. For each planning trial a ' yoked control ' condition was employed. Discourse and practice become firmly yoked to each other, for example, in the use of metaphors and methods of prediction and control. Passive participants merely received kinesthetic feedback about the movement (their arms were fixed to a lever yoked to and driven by the active participant). The community recruited nonalcoholics also were required to have a son living in the home, who was within 6 months-of-age of the child living in the yoked alcoholic family. Measures of initial thinking times were calculated for each move by subtracting the motor initiation time for yoked control problems from the total initiation time in the corresponding test problems. These orders were then yoked across groups. Initial thinking time was the time between the presentation of the problem and the first touch, minus the corresponding motor initiation time calculated from the yoked control task. It is not worthy of acceptance, and in particular it should not be yoked upon those who have given a life-time of toil to industry. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I was not persuaded that being yoked to unbelievers was a sufficient cause for exemption. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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