词汇 | example_english_blend |
释义 | Examples of blendThese 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. Compost is generally recommended as a soil amendment, intended for blending with soil or other matrices. The analysis blends theory and empirical evidence and explores numerous extensions that help bridge the gaps between the two. In this way, he blends frames of work and play. The sine waves are not as blended together as was hoped, but every so often interesting timbres magically solidify and then dissipate. Each plant has a choice of four types of coal, where i = domestic (d), washed (w), imported (m) or blended coal. Anagrams are always indicated as such by use of metalanguage, and it is important that the latter blends into the clue as naturally as possible. An improved method of estimating the number of genetic factors concerned in cases of blending inheritance. The argument blends a top-down perspective (state action over time) with a bottom-up approach (the social bases of associational agency). Since the representational and the presentational are closely blended in dramatic performance, the distinction between them is of course by no means always clear. On the other hand, these afterlives also remain open to being blended with lived experience in the act of writing and reading. Two points were given for each entire word and one point for blending at least two syllables. Thus, given as though (68d) blends seeing as though and given (that). In a natural pronunciation of 14a, the pronoun will be unstressed, so that it easily blends into the alveolar onset of the following doesn't. The sharp cone on the upper side of the bifurcation point has a half-angle of 9" and blends smoothly with the remaining columnar bridge. We evaluated ten children with dual sensor pacemaker in different sensor blending circumstance by exercise testing to assess which ratio was optimal. There was a trend towards genotypes and blends yielding highest in single cropping, intermediate in double cropping and lowest in relay cropping. Unlike the scientist, however, his experience is one of blending rather than divorcing the two, very much like his own sense of recollection. Here class distinctions are blurred by the performance of routines blending respect, reciprocity, and authority. In the blends, -ower colour was used to identify two plants of each genotype for measurement. In (7), pi55-ping35 and pi55-pan51 both mean 'to criticize'; the second characters of the two words blended into pan35. Ironically, it is not substitutions but semantic blends (an infrequent category) that constitute the strong lexical evidence in favor of a lemmatic level of representation. Other blends involve (quasi-)synonyms, as in (13) and (14). She calls it ' narrative anthropology ' and she blends the recorded data she collected according to traditional social science methods with a creative narrative. Growers of these blending varieties therefore tend to manage their vines to emphasize yield, reflected in higher vine balance ratios. The former's strategy was based on working within rather than outside the system and blending old politics and new economics together with his democratic mandate. The flesh, or fish samples, were then blended in a sterile grinder to achieve homogenated slurries. He blends biographical sketches with expositions of their central ideas, in the process ranging over an impressively wide swath of the history of scholarship. In reality, the soundscape blends so seamlessly with the natural environment it is quite difficult to distinguish the artificial from the natural soundscape. Acronyms from this group can be regarded as being on the borderline with blends. Concerning the parameter 'phonic integration', the degree of centrality of blends also correlates with the degree of fusion of their shortened members. Accordingly, state and religious power were symbolically rather than effectively blended. The various blends of religious traditions, the religious orders involved, the dynamics of religion in resistance and revitalisation movements are all available in interesting detail. The grammar creates a complete coffeemaker by first designing the base and the filter units and then blending them together using the water storage unit. In (6), jiao55gei214 and zhuan214-gei214 both mean 'to hand over'; the first characters of the two words blended into zhuan55. They have managed to speak with a common voice, as it were, blending their specific expertise in a seamless narrative. On the other hand, onset - rime blending skills were strongly correlated with reading ability. Generally, blends of equal amounts or 75:25 of both components were best in eliciting response in males under both bioassay conditions. There was no instruction in assembly (blending) of sounds. In reality, these more subtle dimensions of identity blended with economic projects to give various social formations both their cohesion and their dynamism. I fell into a sort of reverie in which the past, present, and future seemed indistinctly blended. The sociology of polytropy is nuanced and subtle, painted in blending water-colours, with few firm or fixed lines. Given the unfortunately very high rate of divorce and separation in modern day societies, blended families provide just such an opportunity. The blends take as input two expressions with overlapping lexical content and with roughly comparable semantic values. Another such collocation, blending ax yet with ax of now (ax of this moment, etc.), is ax of yet. The average of the two blends was no dierent in seed oil concentration than the average of the component genotypes. The comparisons were made using both soyabean blends and their component cultivars. The second objective was to compare blends of determinate and indeterminate soyabeans with their pure line component genotypes under the various cropping systems. A 93/7%, oxygen/ carbon dioxide mixture is blended with air to ventilate the oxygenator during hypothermia. The mean duration of exercise was not statistically different in three sensors blending ratios. Coercion had to be blended with some sor t of legitimacy to explain the durability of a regime that could not be labeled totalitarian. However, in contrast to leaking, blending seems to be an intentional discourse strategy; parents use it to make work seem like play to children. Though she physically submits to him, one imagines their bodies blending to articulate and dramatize the vertical line, the pull between land and sea. The bawdy blends into the metaphysical, and a simple drinking song becomes a reflection on the nature of identity. True character depended on blending the blessings of industry with earlier, more military virtues. The fall of the oxygen ion numbers for charge states 4, 5, and 6 at higher energies is blended by the "zero" point signal. The legume share of the crop blends (mass %) was entered as measured or estimated value. Even with blending for potting mixes, direct seeding into the mixes is not recommended. Most of these works present an initial period of stasis where the soloist blends with the ensemble. Seeds were separated from the panicles by blending pieces of panicles in tapwater (700 ml) for 2 5 s in an ordinary commercial blender. In addition to the variance bound by the general factor, our blending test seems to contain some specific variance that is stable over time. The number of males reaching the source of pheromone did not differ significantly when the blends comprised 25 to 75% of one of the components. In addition, we also considered word blends, which are not substitutions. There is one set of data that has not yet been discussed - semantic blends. Semantic blends, as in (12) through (14), involve pairs of synonyms. Errors (6) through (13) can be interpreted as character blends. The task did not involve pronouncing or blending isolated phoneme segments. Finally, blends involve the interference of an intended word with another unintended word with a similar meaning. By blending a certain level of conservatism with other supports for successful acquisition, the child can make optimal progress in language learning. Instead, these two institutions are blending together in complex ways. At the same time, online exchanges encourage all sorts of blends, which are temporal, but also cognitive and symbolic. However, what is different is the asymmetry in conditional second moments blended with the periodic structure. A closer look at blended learning - parameters for designing a blended learning environment for language teaching and learning. Among the components of phonological awareness training were: elision, blending phonemes-word; segmenting words, sound matching and memory for digits. The order of probe administration (rhyming, segmentation, blending) was held constant across probe sessions and participants. However, blending is constrained by the existing boilers used by the thermal power plants. The ash constraint ensures that the ash content of the blended, washed, or imported coal does not exceed 30 per cent. Physical suffering alone appeared to lead to less drastic requests than suffering blended by concerns and psychological problems leading to requests for hastened death. A possible line of research is about blending the demand side of the models with institutional analysis. Political understandings, on the other hand, ostensibly bear some correspondence to lived experience, working out problems and tensions, and blending fact and fiction. The consequence is bigger than that: a blended, encompassing expertise is lost. The notational system blends traditional (pitch and dynamic indications) with non-traditional symbols (or interpretations of symbols). Seeds were separated by blending pieces of spikes, or panicles, in tapwater in an ordinary commercial blender. The latter represent a pivotal organizational innovation in which laboratory research is blended with the provision of health-care services. I could not distinguish where the deer mask was joined to the skin on his neck; it blended perfectly. Finally, the phonemes are blended together to produce the spoken response. The advantage of the method is it blends creativity with listening. His customary eloquence and delicacy of language transfigured and made splendid, sincerity is perfectly blended with the surviving mannerism. In addition to semantic blends, 5 blends occur between words that have denotational identity but differ by their levels of formality, as in and. As is clear in the scale point descriptions, this global rating blends symptoms with indicators of social effectiveness or impairment. Thirdly, what do you do when a skilled writer deliberately blends the standard and the rest, for artistic and communicative purposes? All of these are sections on a continuum, not discrete varieties, and each blends into the next. As regards shortening and source form, prototypical blends result from clipping and joining two words. In this setup, only the relative differences in odour blends could contribute to differences in predatory mite attraction. With this category, we move into a difficult area, because blends are not always abbreviations as such, although they have abbreviation-like features. The east end was altered in mid-twelfth century by an early chevet design with turrets and flying buttresses which blends admirably with the earlier work. In comparative welfare state research, regime types are ordinarily identified through the use of multiple indicators, blended together in many complex ways. In a useful chapter the authors discuss a wide range of methods for the assessment of coal blends. 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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