词汇 | example_english_all-purpose |
释义 | Examples of all-purposeThese 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. We have never quite settled on a name for this familiar keyboard manner of the time; 'galant' is far too all-purpose. But any general, all-purpose theory of toleration is unlikely to be forthcoming anytime soon. In terms of, with terms generalized to create a vague all-purpose connective, is currently popular, and frequently criticized. This fact means, however, that very few i-words are created as generic or all-purpose labels or descriptors, a difference from how e- is frequently used. Nonetheless, the most adequate all-purpose assurance of lack of initial biases between groups is randomization. On the rare occasions when that dubious virtue is called for, 'impartial' will do as an all-purpose word. It is the all-purpose other of every aesthetic production that wants to be taken seriously. Varieties that can be used for all three are considered to be 'all-purpose' and are highly valued by the growers for their versatility and marketability. Besides approximation and code switching, substitution processes underlie a third problem-solving device as well-the use of all-purpose-words. This disassociation between the relative salience of objects and relations during mapping versus during retrieval cannot be accommodated with an all-purpose salience assignment. The idea is that an older generation of speakers still uses the ancestral language as an all-purpose language, but also as an in-group secret language. Any explanation of mechanisation must stress the importance of the introduction, in 1930, of the small combine-harvester operated by power take-off from an all-purpose tractor. The text of the offertory is an all-purpose one, suitable for almost any occasion. Visually it was disappointing, with sets as hideous as the costumes, charmless polystyrene blocks serving as all-purpose props for the huge but under-directed cast. The music it now intones might be described as a kind of all-purpose shout. Unfamiliar with the particularities of each setting, the generalist must rely on all-purpose theoretical ethics. The single affect of the aria is the all-purpose, energetic stance of the virtuoso singer. There is little real dispute over the value of these all-purpose talents, even among those who reject the class snobbery of the mainline eugenicists. But the existence of this all-purpose example does much to bolster the plausibility of new patriotism's anti-nationalist discourse. However, it is pretty much the best all-purpose book currently available. It follows from this that they are generic or ' all-purpose ' expressions. Of course, if there were true primary goods - all-purpose means - then such goods would be just as attractive in such arguments as pleasures and pains. Indeed, the possession of the all-purpose energy source defines this civilization, and the refinement of manners and social affairs based on the technology alone. 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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