词汇 | example_english_belt |
释义 | Examples of beltThese 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. Rapid glacial erosion of mountain belts likely keeps pace with tectonic uplift, thus limiting the height of mountain belts. Accessories such as belts, hair bands, ribbons, and socks must be red. Part three contains two papers on fluid migration in thrust belts that both stress the importance of resolving the timing of deformation, burial and uplift. Within fluvial systems, channel belts and floodplains (sites of deposition of both clastic and phytogenic material) environments coexisted. Thermally softened continental extensional zones (arcs and rifts) as precursors to thickened orogenic belts. The use of seat belts and shatterproof glass in cars reduced the need for trauma surgery. In these belts tsetse-flies were collected ; but it is possible that many, if not all, had followed the car and lorry used for transport. Specimens also occur on the flats between the two belts, frequently of very large size, but less numerous than in the hillier regions. They seem to be familiar with the permanent belts of fly, and the general extent of their spread during and after the rains. Between interventions deemed prima-facie reasonable (mandatory seat belts) and interventions deemed prima-facie unreasonable (a ban on driving) lie the more difficult intermediate cases. The custodians appear as women, hold the belts, and dance around the post. Four cometary belts associated with the orbits of the ginat planets : a new view of the outer solar system's structure emerges from numerical simulations. Rivers from the moraine belts flow from the glaciers and have created complex outwash plains (sandur) combining detritic cones in different stages of development. Varying relative sea-level mainly controlled the broad types of facies belts that developed. A favoured explanation for the origin of fold and thrust belts is the development of zones of flat slab subduction. The interfluve surface shows the presence of many abandoned channel belts which receive no sediment or water from any major river system. As these specialised machines were normally both stationary and operated inside buildings, prime movers could supply power via shafting or belts. Wearing seat belts reduces the risk of serious injury in road traffic accidents. Tobacco, fan belts and accessories were edged aside by food and drink - chocolate bars and fizzy drinks at first, sandwiches and coffee later. The dense vegetation is fringed by belts of thorn-trees, sometimes thick, sometimes open. In summary, this book is a valuable addition to the literature on thrust belts. Sedimentary basin taper as a factor controlling the geometry and advance of thrust belts. They wore their gowns tightly pulled together with belts and wore cloth leggings and substantial leather footwear. The borders of the nine regions do not always coincide exactly with those of the environmental belts. No mention of inversion tectonics is ever made despite its clearly documented importance in so many mountain belts. The facies differentiation is pronounced, with the lithofacies and biofacies arranged in belts. However, understanding the nature and origin of mélanges is crucial to deciphering the evolution of some mountain belts. The steady state thermal structure of eroding orogenic belts and accretionary prisms. The evolution of the various asteroid belts considered above would doubtless continue beyond the end of our short simulations. The transmission of the forces is made by belts and pulleys. Private woodlands are extremely diverse in form, ranging from small game covers and landscape belts through to large ancient woodlands and modern plantations. Hence, they need additional devices, such as conveyor belts and handling devices in order to perform a task requiring large workspace. Only a handful of species can be found in all three belts. Occasionally, these are of very limited extent, but sometimes stretch in narrow belts of 50-200 yards in width for several miles. There were also three distinct belts of fly between these two rivers. In particular, it confirms the importance of interdisciplinary (geological, petrological, geochemical and geophysical) research in tackling the complex geodynamic processes that occur in orogenic belts. Hence, both belts may have formed a continuous basin. In particular, the schist belts have been much less studied so that their structure, age and tectonic setting are still unclear. Unknown occurrence and width of former oceanic basins and insufficient precise ages of orogenic belts greatly limit the understanding of the assembly. In thrust-and-fold belts and accretionary prisms, an oblique convergence vector across the margin can also generate these geometric features. The first of the belts is the transitional forested steppe. As the casings are removed, the bare frankfurters are collected on conveyor belts in a humid, refrigerated 'hopper' room before packaging. Such foliations provide a detailed and intricate record of the tectonic evolution and structural relationships developed within the internal portions of orogenic belts. Locating sutures within mountain belts has often proved difficult and has sometimes been controversial. Devices like the hopper boy, conveyors, lifts, and leather belting reappeared as parts of a more general mass production over the following century. Another common policy is requiring seat belts while driving. The authors insist that a superior urban spatial form featuring compact cities surrounded by agricultural green belts could have emerged in the late nineteenth century. The variation in the nature of these belts is due almost entirely to the amount of surface moisture, the greater the amount of moisture the denser the undergrowth. Structural style and hydrocarbon prospectivity in fold and thrust belts: a global review. The interdependence of deformation and thermal processes in mountain belts. Researchers evaluating the effectiveness of these measures found that bed rest and pelvic support belts were ranked more highly by patients, but at best provided only temporary relief from symptoms. Convective removal of lithosphere beneath mountain belts: thermal and mechanical consequences. Mechanics of fold and thrust belts and accretionary wedges. More recent research has defined several distinct kinds of highland region, a planet-wide development of ridge belts and tectonically-deformed zones, but little direct evidence for a segmented lithosphere. The silicic melt may have been the product of partial melting of crustal materials brought into the mantle by the subducted slab during the formation of circum-cratonic orogenic belts. The general problem depicted above, which addresses the question of the time relationship between a sedimentary cover and an underlying metamorphic terrain, is commonly met in collision belts. Controls on the geometry of fold-thrust belts salients. Towards the end of the period the grass became very sparse in those parts of the belts which had not been under water during the floods. They received the chopped cane delivered by trucks and trailers, transhipping it to rail cars or trucks by conveyor belts that passed it in cascades through three additional air blasts. Convective instability of a thickened boundary layer and its relevance for the thermal evolution of continental convergent belts. The change from frontal collision to orogen-parallel displacement may be a common feature in orogenic belts in which indentation tectonics occurs or if the relative kinematics of the plates change. The number of belts corresponds to the number of the custodians of the temple. Controls on locations of transver se zones in thrusts belts. The word 'simple' is used misleadingly and often at the start of the book, in a manner that will make the worldly-wise tighten their seat belts. The response of mineral chronometers to metamorphism and deformation in orogenic belts. Based on coastline migration, stratal boundaries, and the stratigraphic position of major reef belts, several facies associations can be fitted into a sequence stratigraphic model for platform evolution. Newspapers and other periodicals of the day were the central institutional transmission belts, connecting out-of-state election results to in-state voters soon to go to the polls. Most species have a very limited altitudinal range leading to high turnover values and therefore no typical assemblages related to broad altitudinal belts could be found. Above : movement of the fly out of the fly belts into the open, 1931. The transects have been chosen carefully to cross major basins and orogenic belts, and the section lines jink to cross the structural grain at high angles wherever possible. Schist belts, however, contain a large volume of information about the structural evolution and the kinematics of deformations which are essential for the study of the collisional history. On a larger scale, this deformation pattern is manifest as a decrease in metamorphism and deformation intensity from core to foreland across orogenic belts throughout the world. As they toss their heads, their long sleek black hair (in some cases tinted brown) swishes across their waists, the slimness of which is emphasized by shiny belts. Indeed, it is likely that the stirring of the belts due to mean motion and secular resonances would continue and that the belts would slowly shed their less-stable members. The role of salt in fold-and-thrust belts. Mechanics of foldand-thrust belts and accretionary wedges. I wish, too, that he would take more drastic action than he has in the past on safety belts. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am sure that if we made safety belts compulsory the casualty figures would drop dramatically. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Surely there is a case for making compulsory not only the fitting of safety belts but their use. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 However, there is no check on the restraining operation of seat belts. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Almost all countries have such areas; green belts around their towns and cities and, in certain cases, they enjoy the privileges of beautiful parks. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Scottish local government is in the position of a school pupil being unjustly belted by a series of head teachers. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In general, components such as shafting, pulleys, flywheels or belts which might cause injury must be guarded. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We have no plans to extend the compulsory fitting of seat belts to vehicles used for these purposes. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We do not record the size of green belts on an annual basis. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The ore is not to be unloaded out of these ships by suction pipes or conveyor belts. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is also little discussion of lithospheric scale modelling of the dynamics of mountain belts. The inversion created a large-amplitude anticline along two thrust belts which followed the pre-existing margins of the graben. The most common contact sources in frontal impacts were seat belts and steering wheels. During the 1931 survey it was noticed that these belts frequently formed the highwater-mark of the floods. In the system that became standard, seven such horizontal belts were distinguished, constituting the inhabited part of the world. Ancient systems are, as often as not, preserved in strongly deformed mountain belts. Since the 1980s, much effort has been made to understand the geodynamic evolution of mountain belts, from the convergent phase to their final collapse. Each gearmotor was connected to solid state variable speed controllers which provided extremely close speed regulation of the belts. He also noted sudden thickening of coals along zones adjacent to belts of thin coal, which was ascribed to redeposition by flooding. To the southwest and west it is bounded by ductile-to-brittle shear belts and brittle faults. By contrast the association between fold and thrust belts and particular aspects of subduction regimes has yet to be confirmed. In this framework, the heap consists of a number of independently collectible regions (called increments), which are arranged in one or more groups (called belts). As clearly put, tightening the belts and wages of workers while loosening the market forces is a recipe for mismatch and discontent. 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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