词汇 | collocation_english_nature |
释义 | Collocations with natureThese are words often used in combination with nature. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. addictive nature First, they challenged the idea that smokers exercised choice either by emphasising the addictive nature of cigarettes or characterising smoking as an illness. adversarial nature It would be reasonable to assume that custody disputes, with their adversarial nature, would lead to the infiltration of criticism of therapeutic ways of knowing into the legal field. aggressive nature Patients seek organ transplantation as therapy for their advanced disease because of its aggressive nature. ambiguous nature Chapters 2 and 3 consider the complex and ambiguous nature of caregiving relationships, describing the interdependencies between children, middle-aged women and their ageing parents. arbitrary nature Considering the arbitrary nature of most architectural pedagogy, persuasiveness seems to be the key. binary nature The binary nature of thalamic processes, pain-related imaging signals and cortical potentials signaling alertness may all reflect a common mechanism. changing nature The changing nature of accountability. chaotic nature The apparently chaotic nature of variable patterns is one major reason that so few linguists have paid attention to variation. collaborative nature Indeed, opera's own collaborative nature blurs the distinction between author and performer. competitive nature The competitive nature of these elections is illustrated by a comparison of the presidential and parliamentary elections. complementary nature Thus, the complementary nature of these swaps has been observed. complex nature Their definition makes clear that multilingual education is most of all characterized by its complex nature. confidential nature An initial letter which was sent to potential respondents clearly set out the aims and the confidential nature of the study. conservation of nature The work of that committee covered amongst others recommendations on the conservation of nature- and landscape values in land re-allotment schemes. contested nature The contested nature of contemporary welfare analysis has, not surprisingly, had a strong impact on historical interpretation of welfare state development. contextual nature The early chapters cover the history of agriculture and the contextual nature of agricultural sustainability. contingent nature The contingent nature of song selection suggests that such performances of personal and socio-historical excavation should be possible with a wide range of cultural artefacts. contradictory nature Many of the essays overlap, giving a dense and even contradictory nature to the whole, but that of course is the nature of photographs. cross-sectional nature First, the cross-sectional nature of the design does not permit an evaluation of the direction of causality. cyclical nature One characteristic of teacher efficacy is its circular, cyclical nature. decentralized nature This change further enhanced the decentralized nature of the budget process. delicate nature This will certainly not be an easy task, given the delicate nature of the matter and the potential impacts of decisions taken in this context. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English destructive nature Yet they also live in fear of the destructive nature of city living. developmental nature This glimpse reveals the developmental nature of linguistic constraints during the early stages of change. divine nature Furthermore, moral perfection is a component of the divine nature or essence. dual nature Rather, their dual nature was emphasized by all. dynamic nature It demonstrates the dynamic nature of this landscape during the twentieth century. ephemeral nature The ephemeral nature of participation resides in the very conditions that have made increased participation both possible and necessary. episodic nature More frequent measurements over longer time frames are optimal for evaluating the often uneven and episodic nature of behavior change. essential nature But what is the essential nature of the chasm that is thereby spanned? evolving nature Another goal of the study is to demonstrate the expansive and evolving nature of social policy. exact nature However, this leaves the exact nature of their argument unclear. exploratory nature Once again, the exploratory nature of our analysis must be stressed. force of nature In politics, as in art, the sphinx is a force of nature that must be overcome. fragile nature Second, the fragile nature of existing voluntary commitment within faith groups needs to be appreciated. fragmentary nature From the data available on the tuff samples so far, the recognition of species has proven problematic due to the fragmentary nature of the fossils. fragmented nature This may be due to the short-term and fragmented nature of much modelling research, as well as the level of maturity of parts of biology. freak of nature Here, the fantastical sphinx, herself a freak of nature, becomes the emblem of good design, abstract and laden with symbolic meaning. fundamental nature But are these two standards of an equally fundamental nature? gendered nature One should also note the strongly gendered nature of caring: the majority of the care-givers are wives, daughters or daughters-in-law. graphic nature It was felt that, because of their graphic nature and the movement they depicted, films were particularly insidious and corrupting and should be controlled. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 guided nature Activities include swimming, guided nature walks, golf, dune boarding, canoeing, fishing, mini-golf, and even spa treatments. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. heterogeneous nature These prospects have been frustrated, however, by the disorganized and heterogeneous nature of development in culture. hierarchical nature In our case, it is of a hierarchical nature. hybrid nature The hybrid nature of this constraint, referring to both parsing and the grid, does not falsify our claim that the anti-lapse constraint is crucially grid-based. hypothetical nature The behavior of the parts at small scale should preferentially be defined without using assumptions of a completely hypothetical nature. inquisitive nature This background, plus an inquisitive nature and brilliant intellect, helps to explain the origins, breadth, and depth of his comments and questions. interactive nature This transformation highlights the interactive nature of the naming process. interdisciplinary nature I conclude with some remarks about the interdisciplinary nature of an archaeology of food. intimate nature In addition, the personal and intimate nature of her letters casts an unusually precise light on some familiar generalizations regarding changing notions of propriety. intrinsic nature A crucial point is to construct numerical schemes which reflect the intrinsic nature of the flow. multidimensional nature The multidimensional nature of cancer related pain. multifaceted nature The multifaceted nature of memory in music must be respected without giving up too much to predictability. nature conservancy I propose to extend this exemption to land of outstanding natural interest which is given or bequeathed to bodies such as nature conservancy trusts. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 nature documentary As is usual in the preparation of a nature documentary, not everything went to plan, due to the unpredictable nature of the subject matter. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. nature lover I am a nature lover as much as any landowner. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 nature of warfare To me it is much more than a police operation; it is more in the nature of warfare. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 nature photography The front features high-resolution nature photography, depicting exotic animals in their natural habitats. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. nature walk They either go out for a nature walk or are sent home. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 open-ended nature The open-ended nature of this term gives the citizen no determinate legal guidance on what kind of manipulative conduct is to be avoided. paradoxical nature At a more general level, a feature common to both historical and present-day labour migration by children seems to be its paradoxical nature. partisan nature Taken as an academic study, it is the partisan nature of the contributions that is most problematic. peculiar nature The paper discusses the peculiar nature of this type of inflectional marking and provides an explicit analysis of the construction. philosophical nature His scientific research is grounded in issues of a philosophical nature. precarious nature Tensions also resulted from the sometimes precarious nature of their social location. precise nature The precise nature, however, is not clear. pristine nature Pristine nature is processed and catalogued by the skilled collector. problematic nature The problematic nature of this inference has been extensively advertised. qualitative nature As will become apparent, this simplification does not affect the qualitative nature of the dynamical system. rebellious nature It is because of my rebellious nature. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 reciprocal nature He understood the reciprocal nature of lobbying and the need to work cooperatively with government. repetitive nature It is clear that the order stream is highly predictable because of its small alphabet size and repetitive nature. retrospective nature The most important limitations of this study are related to the retrospective nature of the methodology. secretive nature The consensus in the maltreatment field is one of victim underreporting, rather than overreporting, given the stigmatic and secretive nature of maltreatment. sensitive nature Or they would pull me out onto my balcony to whisper anything of a sensitive nature. speculative nature It is important to acknowledge the speculative nature of the interpretation of differences in stress sensitivity between family types. spiritual nature He wrote on many other topics, especially those of a pastoral and spiritual nature. static nature The third problem linked to our limited understanding of bilingual conceptual representation is the implicit assumption of the static nature of the bilingual's conceptual store. subjective nature Thus, they are of a subjective nature. temporary nature Consequently, women and non-heir sons were given an inheritance of a temporary nature. transient nature Maybe the transient nature of crystallographic computing will be addressed in a third edition? transitory nature With its ambiguous, transitory nature, the offstage softens the sharpness between the fictional and the real world: it is related to both but possessed by neither. true nature However, we are still unsure about its true nature. understanding of nature The dissociation of understanding of nature and attunement to the world has been very good for the former. unique nature A second key element of oral history consists in its unique nature as a means to understand memory. unpredictable nature This is probably because of the unpredictable nature of the biases introduced by incorrect relationship assignment. variable nature The global and highly variable nature of the hemostatic defect, coupled with extensive surgical reconstruction, has resulted in large losses of blood. very nature Networks, by their very nature, are redistributive. violent nature In most cases, their transience is caused by the violent nature of their criminality. volatile nature Since queries have a volatile nature, the heap collector will also often remove dead code blocks, which typically belong to old queries. voluntary nature Participants were assured of confidentiality and reminded of the voluntary nature of the research. 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