词汇 | example_english_anchor |
释义 | Examples of anchorThese 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. Here, we clearly see how strong the substantive impact of regime preferences becomes when a voter is not clearly anchored politically. Each line is anchored at the ends with a reference: not at all at the left, and worst possible at the right. Here they could not get the anchors out because the winch was frozen in a lump of ice. A supertag is said to be anchored by the word associated with it. Each of the three acts is anchored by an extended number in which this relationship is explored and developed. We have examined examples of life courses that display types of wisdom anchored in community life. The related troubles talk nourished the community, anchored in these two visible members, whose biographical particulars signalled a very visible identity. Richards discusses what she terms ' bad neighbours ', and their role as anchors for communication in the neighborhood. Importantly, this base anchors the inner life of the individual, sustaining a sense of resilience and social identification during the everyday negotiation of social relationships. In addition to occurring in locally anchored immediate space, speech events establish interactional spaces defined by the configuration and orientation of copar ticipants. Responses were ranked according to the severity of stressors on a fully anchored fivepoint scale ranging from ' none ' (0) to ' severe ' (4). Legal instruments are often accompanied by financial sanctions, while economic instruments are anchored in legal regulations. Such statements are evidence of doctors' decision-making being anchored in empirical evidence about disease prevalence. Both developments are motivated by a perceived need to achieve communicatively transparent test results anchored in observable behaviors. Clearly, empirically anchored rating methods for eliciting semantic similarity and dissimilarity deserve further consideration. The extracellular domain is anchored to the cell membrane by a transmembrane domain of approximately 24 amino acids. Within this region, the anchoring filaments traverse the electron-translucent zone ('lamina lucida') and connect hemidesmosomes to the electron-dense zone ('lamina densa'). Even when a ship is anchored, the tide causes her to swing. Either of these approaches would lend additional depth to the argument by anchoring it in a theoretical framework. In recent years his friendship helped keep me anchored in times of crisis. Their papers use style as a value-saturated concept, one that anchors mathematical traditions firmly in a particular time and place. Two approaches have been used in anchoring holistic utility values. Indeed, spindle and chromosomes were still correctly located at this stage: they were anchored in the plasma membrane of the animal pole. Cells undergoing mitosis appeared spherical, covered with blebs and anchored to the substrate by retraction fibres. A second point introduced by the single-segment affixation is the possibility of anchoring violations. Both are typically anchored by projects and, in particular, both focus on infrastructural development. Here we want to consider a page together with its anchors as an abstraction on its own. The anchoring takes place when a word matches the conditions assigned to this arc. Our method gradually determines sentence pairs (anchors) that correspond to each other by relaxing parameters. To find new anchors, we combine these statistical word correspondences with the word correspondences in a bilingual dictionary. First, we decide a set of anchors using article boundaries, section boundaries and so on. Intuitively, the number of possible correspondences for a sentence is small near anchors, while large between the anchors. The result is a feeling of gravity pulling the sound towards a single point between the two spatial anchors. Further reinforcement of the anchoring effect comes from the stability of the rhythm. First, we add to the free-energy functional the anchoring energy (2.10). Even the newly urbanising entrepreneurial class anchored its social life on the khedut identity and its economic base on land. Both types of anchoring arise in practice, and both are considered in this paper. Banded fibrils (anchoring fibrils) connect the dermal side of the basement membrane to the underlying, collagen-fibril-rich dermis (dermal matrix). Spiders are typically seen anchoring a thread to a post or plant and then paying out silk from the terminal point of the line. Without anchoring thought and language, however, this seems to be a hopeless enterprise. In modern society, this sense of safety is anchored within the emotional climate of the family. Typically, rating tests for eliciting semantic similarity and dissimilarity are anchored by linguistic statements that are arbitrarily chosen by the experimenters. Surface projections, presumably exopolysaccharide, anchored bacteria to the substratum and appeared to elevate the cells above the surface. The size and the position of the core was found to be stable during true pivoting, and it was anchored near a small artery. The scales were anchored by "not at all" and "severe" (with corresponding scores from 0 to 100). The question is of most relevance to nuclei, given their role as prosodic anchors. Related with this are parameters to denote arbitrary objects of a given type, and anchors to assign values to parameters. Further, a comma also anchors supertags that mark parentheticals as in statement (13). However, the spines remained firmly anchored to the basal lamina. However, this lack of anchoring is not an isolated occurrence : several other examples are noted in the literature. Adolescents were assisted in their recall by using various ' temporal anchors ' to fix the appropriate age time frame, for example their school grade. By definition, each of these panels is anchored at 0 % for subjects with zero total symptoms and at 100 % for subjects with eight total symptoms. As a result, the pool of potential candidates and the candidates recruited to run are more uniformly anchored in the ideological base of the party. What happens, though, when anchoring and regime preferences are not in line with one another? If a voter is anchored on the political left and prefers divided government then we cannot disentangle anchoring from regime preferences. How could it be otherwise in a world of finite resources anchoring a closed universe ? Religious identity was one of the strongest such anchors. The heads of larvae and adults are anchored to surrounding host tissues by a cap of hyaline-like substance, which is presumably secreted by the nematodes. They are intentionally anchored in existing practice, and based on detailed study of existing theories. We deal here therefore with a typical case of a non-convergent interference (anchored by a relative distinction). A large bell was anchored to a buoy, so the tide played a part in activating the sound as well as the wind. The initial state of the algorithm is a set of already known anchors (sentence pairs). Intuitively, true correspondences are close to diagonal linking of the two anchors. Using focus groups to facilitate culturally anchored research. How well anchored is the inflation process under the various alternatives? However, usually this anchoring function of possessives is restricted to referential anchors in the literature. The patch was first anchored with multiple sutures on the bridging leaflets. Furthermore, when a weak anchoring potential is applied to the nematic, we show that the interaction between the surface and the disclination suffers large modifications. The book ends with two chapters on subjects not immediately related to the main theme that is so firmly anchored to time-scales. Thus, seemingly dialectic meaning remains moralistically anchored and embedded. Common heuristics include being "influenced by what is similar (representativeness), comes easily to mind (availability) and comes first (anchoring)" (19). They serve as anchors, and they also absorb water and nutrients for lotus growth. A series of canonic entries, played by the strings, fills in the temporal gap between these two anchoring points. The microscopic, the world produced through disciplined seeing, was firmly anchored within everyday experience. Executive restraints are anchored in institutionally separated powers and political pluralism. Scale points are used subjectively by each respondent rather than being anchored by specific examples of mild versus moderate versus severe maltreatment. Second, the response rating scale was expanded to 5 points, with the anchors ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (daily). They reflect a current appetite for language assessment anchored in the world of functions and events. Similarity and dissimilarity are from current rating formats with empirically chosen anchors. Each of these three factors is anchored, and indeed defined, by a single structure or object. The only alternative is a program anchored by an admission that cognition is more than computation. They were also stronger than the intercorrelations between the relatedness data for empirically and arbitrarily anchored ratings. They are therefore in search of a sense of belonging, security and anchoring in new and alternative communities. Such cases of anchoring fictional events in real places, are the cases that seem to necessitate a nonfictional commitment on behalf of the speaker. Thus, the axis from human to machine is anchored at both ends by necessity. Many landscapes have been 'dehistoricized', thus impoverishing the living memory of the landscape, anchored in certain places during the long interaction of man and environment. Sixteen inches down, a horizontal bar is anchored to this vertical and spans to the opposite frame. The structure was anchored in the south-east and south-west corners to start construction. At both ends of a titanium core pin four crosswise orientated legs (titanium nickel alloy) with titanium heads are anchored. In other words, they constitute 'bad' referential anchors. There are limits on boat movements and anchoring is not allowed on sensitive habitats such as coral within the parks. If we replace the strong boundary conditions with an anchoring potential, the surface-disclination interaction depends on the surface extrapolation length. The scale anchors differed somewhat across items, but each was rated using a 5-point scale. First, additional home services, anchored in the community center, might be provided to keep people in their homes for as long as possible. A mental health professional may be needed, given that the surrogate's mindset is anchored in a complex intergenerational trauma. In conclusion, the nuclear lamina can no longer be viewed as a structure that merely anchors chromatin and nuclear envelope proteins. Let me be the permanently anchored ship in your harbour. In talk, community may emerge through anchors that unite and give life to it, providing a footing from which commonality flourishes. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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