词汇 | collocation_english_distance |
释义 | Collocations with distanceThese are words often used in combination with distance. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. angular distance A fault plane is assigned to a subset that produces a minimum angular distance with the fault. average distance Transport costs to and from the practice for alternative treatment were not calculated since no data were available on the average distance to such practices. commuting distance It appears that such a strategy aided recruitment, but it was often at the expense of "poaching" staff from neighbouring services within commuting distance. considerable distance The reader is thus given criticism of a paper at a considerable distance from their reading of it. dispersal distance Seedling survival of tropical tree species: interactions of dispersal distance, light-gaps, and pathogens. distance measurement Among these techniques, ultrasonic systems have attracted much interest because of their low cost and potentially good accuracy for distance measurement. distance runner As a youth, he participated in track and field sports, and was a short distance runner. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. driving distance Note that the measure is driving distance, not the actual geographical distance. emotional distance Managerialist discourse is itself notably disembodied, drawing on traditions like economics, accountancy, organisation and methods that prize abstraction and emotional distance. enormous distance We have to travel an enormous distance, as everyone knows, before we get truly level competition. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 evolutionary distance The evolutionary distance is represented by the scale bar. exact distance The exact distance function d is normalized to any order, and equations of the form d = 0 are often called normal. far distance The robot is exposed to the sentry at a far distance where it is more covert than the other shortcuts to the goal. fixed distance It is unlikely that this energy would be sufficient for connecting two points a fixed distance away if is very small. geographic distance If a residue is negative, the distance between two successive points is smaller than we would expect on the basis of their geographic distance. geographical distance Geographical distance between the older person and their children was considered a major determinant of whether they could exercise generativity. great distance If it then turned out to be accurate, it would demonstrate that great distance did not necessarily prevent clairvoyance from operating. horizontal distance It falls to half its maximum value in one nondimensional horizontal distance. immense distance Last year, for instance, 1,339 people came, many of them an immense distance, and then, on arrival in this country, they were pitched back. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 increasing distance Increasing distance to market slowed deforestation somewhat and lowered income, without changing the qualitative results. infinite distance Here again the speed becomes infinite at an infinite distance from the wall. linear distance Note the increase in both receptor numbers per linear distance and the intensity of each punctum (clustering of receptors) with added astroglia. maximum distance These include functional reach, which measures the maximum distance one can reach forward beyond arm's length while maintaining a fixed standing base of support. mean distance The mean distance between hospital and home, 40.6 km, was relatively large due to the rarity of equipment. measured distance Figure 5 shows the relationship between the position in the image plane and the measured distance. minimum distance Discarded because it violates restriction: it does not lead to minimum distance. orbital distance It is only known that its average orbital distance is within its host star's habitable zone. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. perpendicular distance Again, the magnitude of the pressure is proportional to the perpendicular distance from the surface to the curve. phylogenetic distance The scale bar represents the phylogenetic distance expressed as expected amino acid substitutions per site. precise distance The precise shape of m(r) and the precise distance to the optimum travelled are of little significance, as long as the latter is reasonably large. radial distance All depths beyond a certain radial distance are mapped to the surface of the representation which corresponds to perceptual infinity. reasonable distance Normally, we regard two miles as a reasonable distance between post offices in these areas, but we do not keep rigidly to this. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 relative distance We then plotted the strength of synchrony between cells as a function of this relative distance. respectful distance Photographs are taken and interviews conducted - all recounted in a fashion that moves from a forced casualness to a respectful distance and back again. safe distance The most popular and straightforward way is the use of safe margin to keep the object passing at a safe distance. semantic distance The measurement of semantic distance can be based on the semantic relationship between words. short distance The measured quantity used here is the surface clevation a t a point a short distance from the paddle. signed distance In practice, the level set function is re-initialized at regular time intervals such that it is approximately a signed distance function to the interface. spatial distance Clusters can be formed based on spatial distance, correlations, or some blend of these two concepts of similarity. sufficient distance If there is sufficient distance between the relevant ethnic groups, there may be "no mutually beneficial order on which all could coordinate" (p. 191). temporal distance To this end we recall the definition of the temporal distance function. varying distances Patterns are usually measured by firing at a 30 in diameter circle on a large sheet of paper placed at varying distances. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. vast distance The field has moved a vast distance since this book was composed, but the book has not moved with it. vertical distance Creativity allows for the comparison of the vertical distance between them by tracing horizontal bands that span the width of the diamond shape. viewing distance Viewing distance was 10 cm and a chin and head rest was used. walking distance Organisations highlighted the need to be located within a short walking distance of key public transport routes if voluntary services are to be fully utilised. within striking distance I am told by conservative estate agents that the repair grant would have to be doubled if it was to come within striking distance. 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. 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