词汇 | example_english_begun |
释义 | Examples of begunThese 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. Thus, capitalist economy is the key to an understanding of itself and of non-capitalist economies but only if its selfcritique and self-relativization has begun. Detailed research is called for, and has actually begun to be carried out. Therefore, at this age children appeared to have begun to form a concept of how to treat verbs inflectionally, at least with respect to aspect. Phonologically, [lala] may have begun as a conflation, or a phonetic neutralization of several adult functor targets. The implications of this line of argumentation may be lost on most readers today: the cold war had just begun, anticommunism was a dominating sentiment. Recent research has begun to uncover the consequences of this new balance of power. Nevertheless, what had begun as a discussion on a cumulative line of work became a controversy and progressively became a problem. I would close this paper by concluding that the era of positive studies of invention has just begun. In this paper we have begun the process of addressing the issue of model misspecification. However, scholars have begun to adopt a more critical stance toward such narratives. By 1968, the picture had begun to change. Consequently, they have begun the process of liberalization as subordinate par tners to the palace, and they are likely to remain so. Lesions of the frontal cortex may result in an inability to defer voiding once contractions of the bladder have begun. While activities have begun, the task is enormous. However, once the rapid diffusion has begun it may be very rapid. Although this technique was first performed over 50 years ago, it has only now begun to reach its vast clinical potential. If this was not possible because the deciduous period had begun, measurements were made on senescent leaves. However, new ways of 'doing' urban history have begun to stimulate greater interest in the metropolis as an object of study. The stack segments upwards of this choice-point are copied before the exploration of this alternative is begun. Apparently, lianas t hat have just begun to climb rely on any support available. Different countries have begun to develop screening programs based in part on recommendations in favor or against specific screening tests. The second, begun in 1966 but not finished until 2003, is a more serious, although hardly longer work, featuring a lovely, very brief slow movement. There is a genuine sense of expectation as the odyssey is begun. The proteolytic plasminogen/plasmin system has now begun to be taken into account in the fertilization process. Deprivations begun at earlier times, however, led to fewer synapses reaching the upper and lower limits and hence to elimination of fewer synapses. The demand for labor increased when open-pit mining in the late 1880s and vertical shaft mining was begun. Only recently have scholars begun to study cabinet formation across different presidential systems. The modern age of alienation had truly begun. Competitions were begun immediately after these strains had been produced, to minimize any genetic damage that might have accumulated. In the last few years, villagers in various parts of the country have begun to challenge local authorities in new ways. He asserts that 'serious "discrimination" has begun and will get worse'. Already some of his appointments have begun to cause trouble. The group comprises a surprisingly large number of noise artists and a very active e-mail list, and has begun holding regular performance events. We have recently begun to assess this group. Many development economists have begun to rewrite their theories (though not radically to change them) to incorporate the centrality of violence. In recent years, neighbouring countries have begun to anticipate refugee flows and send troops to shore up border security. A substantial black bourgeoisie and other middle classes have begun to emerge over the last decade, contrary to popular perceptions. The letter is unintentionally ironic in that secular scholars of this time had already begun to construct scholarly editions of classics from antiquity. The process of social change that had begun to affect creole men had greater repercussions in the case of women. An ecotourism programme begun in 1999 handles about 200 visitors a month. Much more important, however, direct tests of (limited forms of) our hypothesis have now begun to be conducted. Only by continuing and completing the previously begun pattern of behavior will the larger reward be obtained. By that time all the host tissue was consumed but cocoon formation had not begun. The second process had already begun, but became more important at this point. Moreover, he had begun building a house, apparently with the assistance of his father. Both these innovations have begun to be incorporated into computer-based language tests. The more recent realities in my own career, however, were begun either by chance remark or unforeseen happenstance. In fact, as the papers in this issue demonstrate, that process has already begun. Although commentators and organizations have begun to address the question of third-party exposure, to date no legal frameworks protect third parties. While discussing cosmetics testing, the group has also begun to explore the ethics of using transgenic animals in research. Once enteral feedings are successfully begun, the risks associated with prolonged total parenteral nutrition will be reduced. However, signs of erosion have already begun to emerge in these bilinguals as well. Two intense processes that had begun before the war and a third one originating after the war contrived together to bring about their dissolution. However, a number of recent works of history and sociology have begun to concentrate on television, and its history. Rather, she has not begun, or has abandoned, a parental project. The project of understanding the precise parameters of the role of theory has barely begun. By the end of the medieval period, even some commoner households had begun to assume this character. In a sense, as with all great passings, the work is only just begun. Similarly, many are now aware of this polarized notion of the field and some have begun to advocate possible alternatives. When aphids had moulted, passed through the teneral stage, settled and begun reproducing, they were transferred to experimental plants. To assess this possibility, recent studies have begun to examine the effect of task instructions. They had begun by being intimidated by the new machine, but quickly had adapted to it. Other national standards have also begun to enter the competition. Recent findings have begun to cast doubt on whether that is, strictly speaking, so. As a result, some women's groups have begun to invite participation and support of male members to strengthen their collective position. Initially, he worked on a small garden nursery venture begun by his energetic father, who was primarily a postmaster and shopkeeper. As of 1992, a period of spatial arbitrage or adjustment appears to have begun. The outcome of the council of 411 was decided before it had begun. At the same time, granitic melt of the main intrusion could have begun to form at lower structural levels. We have begun a systematic study of the stability of compressible mixing layers in which a diffusion flame is embedded. Additionally, trends have begun toward increased use of technology in foreign-language learning. Thus, carangiform motion represents the logical dhouement of the process begun by posterior lateral compression. The experiments should also be begun as soon as the chromosomes are extracted. We have thus begun to assess the phylogenetic range of bacteria associated with each type of host-symbiont relationship. I have begun learning to smoke a cigarette already, man. We emphasize that affect regulation is intertwined with affective reactivity, so that it does not simply occur after an affective reaction has begun. Researchers have begun to trace the key dimensions of such stress, but also to understand individual and family differences that may moderate vulnerability to stress. In the following section we will see how some of these factors have already begun to be researched. Recently, however, we have begun a conscious effor t to make explicit what we mean and what we expect in design and in project management. Researchers have begun to address these questions : perhaps the next edition of this book will be able to report their findings. In the domain of nouns and verbs, empirical studies of caregiver input have just begun. I have begun building a data set designed to test and improve upon this simple simulation. He has begun a five-year project to characterize interactions between infectious prions and soil particles and determine the extent to which infectivity is retained. Private trucking firms have begun operations to do nothing more than carry mail across the country. The related literature indicates that some other agencies have begun to experiment with online dialogs or interactions among participants during the rulemaking process. While these two- and three-term operations accumulate, he studies the data before him, which have begun to fall into groups or series. Such empirical inclination, as we have begun to see, became endemic. The single-nave scheme was therefore adopted, but the work, though begun immediately, lasted longer than had been anticipated. The delay proved wise, since in the meantime pressure of world events had begun to draw the two sides closer together again. Intellectually and environmentally satisfying though these precisely targeted insecticides are, a problem has begun to emerge. In recent years, however, a dramatic change in emphasis has begun slowly to come about. Conservation thinking has begun to grasp a few of the same nettles. All five in this group had begun university studies. Several current publications have begun to remedy this lack of prospective, randomized trials. A whole range of material and cultural innovations in the late nineteenth century had begun to transform urban life. Though most male industrial sociologists avoided issues concerning women, a few men had begun to research the role of women in trade unions. Only now have scientists begun to offer rational explanations for this phenomenon. 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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