词汇 | example_english_boundary |
释义 | Examples of boundaryThese 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. Identifying the exact boundaries of the larger elements is a part, but only one part, of that task. The boundaries mark off words - usually in groups of two to five - that can be synthesized as a phrase. All text is in upper case and punctuation, even at sentence boundaries, is rarely used. Syntactic information is not only relevant for the distribution of pitch accents, but also for the placement of phrase boundaries within an utterance. In this way, the effect of co-articulation at the word boundaries was minimised. We can, however, infer four rules (or regular expressions) to identify syllable boundaries. The challenge then is to infer unknown syllable boundaries in such a way as to profit from this potential. When boundaries are pushed, new awakenings in the self can be located. How does the group create and maintain this discontinuity, these boundaries ? Just as interactions among the people of the basin area have always constituted complex patterns that transcended national boundaries, so has the pattern of conflict. The point is that social context theory extends the concept of religious contexts beyond the institutional boundaries of churches and other places of worship. As we have seen above, the temperature u(x, t) is well-defined in the stationary case and depends continuously on the crystal boundaries. Surely this would not be the case if knowledge creation were a simple matter of pushing back the boundaries of the unknown. Furthermore, it has a simple syllable structure and clear syllable boundaries. A related issue concerns where the boundaries for emotional states should be set. Late modernity has seen, however, all boundaries challenged, even those set by nature and the body. Other reformers call for attention to malapportioned parlimentary constituency boundaries, which underrepresent some opposition strongholds and overrepresent sparsely-populated rural areas loyal to the ruling party. 306 boundaries of the existing team, eventually leading to new relationships with external agents as if they were part of the team. A heuristic approach is computationally represented through constraints by the specification of boundaries. Their bodies are repeatedly penetrated, and repeatedly overflow their boundaries. By 1905 only the oddest of cases made it past the orderly practice of using existing evidence to establish village boundaries. To be different, or alien, is a significant and familiar cultural metaphor marking the boundaries of social identity. Categories are defined by their boundaries - by the fulfilment or non-fulfilment of particular criteria in the case of formal diagnoses. Understandably, language boundaries present a larger and nationally powerful political coalition, while ethnic group boundaries present a narrow and local coalition. The base commander or another senior war veteran would walk the plot boundaries with the settlers from either side fixing the demarcation lines. They give readers things to ponder, rather than solutions - which reflects the authors' disinclination to create rigid and unrealistic category boundaries. Let us consider the particle flow between the boundaries. We show that annular solutions are possible but that they must have singularities at the boundaries. If we know the boundaries, we have to check the lambdas at just one point inside each bordered region. The boundaries of these kinds of communities are generally political and, in many cases, equivalent to those of the modern nation-state. The question of where to draw the boundaries of civil society constitutes our third possible approach to its definition. Cut-off values are set to define the boundaries of these zones. Through such simulations, the boundaries of the system state are explored and the relationship of that state to other applications tested - sometimes to destruction. However, that step is not necessary in order to use phonotactic information to locate boundaries. After all, people are always prohibited from crossing other people's boundaries. We do not know the boundaries because none have been drawn. The problem of the word boundaries is not as great as for spoken languages, as each sign is a self-contained unit. Moreover, there is a complex relationship between historical and theoretical boundaries. Also, and this is the second point, such alliances and conversions suggest that sometimes identities were recast to disrupt the logic of communal boundaries. The dissolution of existing political boundaries was a symptom of man's progress rather than a policy goal. To some extent, then, the end of international political boundaries would be mirrored by the end of domestic, individualistic, and legalistic property boundaries. They have also exposed the fluidity and contested nature of ethnic/lineage/family boundaries. The only di#erence between the two cases is that the medium is an ' 'indefinite (aoristos)' ' body, because it has no defined boundaries. Such distinctions might also refine the construct of metacognition and define the boundaries of metacognitive abilities. Due to fractal basin boundaries, long chaotic transients appear before the system falls into a periodic orbit. Experiments show us where the boundaries of possibility lie, but social psychologists now need to map the real-world topography within those generous boundaries. Parts of it were traced over the boundaries between thanas and districts, other parts followed the course of large rivers and their tributaries. In particular, the definition of starting points, boundaries and timescale are important in this context. While the faces in power have changed, have the boundaries of territory and gender really changed ? However, over time many phenotypic variations develop and could easily expand the species boundaries. I'm not sure where the boundaries between jazz and popular music are! ! Furthermore, boundaries are perceived between conservatoires which offer elite performance training, and those with a broader curricular base. Moving beyond the boundaries of the field which is our background and daily fare means encountering a new language for describing things. Most of these flies traverse national boundaries and pose a serious threat to fruit production. Physical boundaries like the skin are not absolute boundaries, since we interact at many levels with our environment. The boundaries of these subcategories are somewhat fuzzy for two reasons. Actually, this property also leads to extensive resyllabification, resulting in frequent asynchronies between word and syllable boundaries. At most, we may be tempted to infer the existence of'gateway communities' on the boundaries of our region. During this period the communality and continuity of the community is probably expressed by the effort expended on the boundaries that surround the settlement. She attempts to erase the boundaries between wife and mistress by showing that the two roles share more than is commonly acknowledged. He argues that ' ' reservation boundaries and fences were meant to be manipulated by those who created them ' ' (85). The southern boundaries of the classic mezzadria system were, in a way, the boundaries of civilization. Much of the interest in asymptotic enumeration centres on phase boundaries, so the weight of these cases is far from negligible. What we find in pluralistic societies is that boundaries between moral communities tend to blur. In the euthanasia debate, overstepping boundaries is the danger, as it is in all growing technical wizardry over life and death decisions. There are no boundaries and everything is interrelated. In particular, word boundaries do not correspond at all consistently to pauses in production. Communication within each ' national culture ' was to be furthered by schooling in its language, whereas communication across these nationalcultural boundaries received little attention. At its best, musical responsivity and receptivity act in symbiosis, resulting in a mutual sense of oneness that transcends boundaries of time and space. Given that telehealth draws on different disciplines and crosses institutional boundaries, we have argued here that ethical resources from different fields need to be considered. To really examine the existence of archaeological theory, we would need to cross a range of boundaries, and lacking omniscience could only do so collectively. Using drawing as a necessary and consistent tool, architecture students rarely push the boundaries of this reliability and thus the means of the tool. We have spent too long policing the boundaries of the discipline, and a revised discussion of relativism is welcome. Human beings have permeable boundaries, and move constantly between the diverse social aspects of their lives. The young children communicated their work at an emotional level, blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Progress will, however, be very limited unless social gerontology further develops different ways of theorising old age and its boundaries. There is very limited suggestion of blurring of boundaries. In fact, limited work boundaries are the norm, with a full 90% of all firms practising only within their own region. Dotted lines show the approximate boundaries of the vegetation zones; dashed lines indicate isohyets. Parcels are, therefore, parts of the holding of a single owner that do not have common boundaries. Postmodernists tirelessly remind us that the identities and boundaries of the self are not fixed, but contingent and changing. All the boundaries are drawn for decreasing from 0.4 in steps of 0.05. Assuming a constant pressure condition to be relevant at the free boundaries, we show that the entire motion can be explicitly described analytically. Three-dimensional nonstationary flow of a viscous incompressible liquid is investigated in a layer, driven by a nonuniform distribution of temperature on its free boundaries. A mushy region is assumed to consist of a fine mixture of two distinct phases separated by free boundaries. Among other criteria that mark phrasal boundaries is the pitch of unaccented syllables. At best, single-gene assays can hope to identify an individual to species or reveal inconsistencies between molecular variation and current perceptions of species boundaries. To investigate the matter responsibly would take us too deeply into an historical study outside the boundaries of this project. The input children hear will help them adjust the boundaries of their initial mapping. The psychological boundaries, again inseparable from the physical and the legal, force her to feel constrained. However, it was a feature of socialist groupings in the eighties that ideological boundaries were not always rigidly drawn. The lower and upper boundaries are relatively distinct and sharp. Alternative boundaries can be proposed to delimit the scope of political economy. If the pattern of tenure and religious benefaction often cut across honorial boundaries, so did the pattern of marriage. Many extended the boundaries of art to include ephemeral events and environments. Third, they should be based wherever possible on existing boundaries in order to maintain continuity and build upon traditional loyalties. In such a defensive yet vulnerable discipline, initiatives which challenge its boundaries by forming explicit links with other discourses, can be particularly valuable for feminism. The lack of coins deprives us of the evidence to form any assessment of their dynastic histories or tribal boundaries. Another problem with the accuracy of the recogniser is the placing of word boundaries. Spatial boundaries may entail geographical remoteness, distance and other natural features which present obstacles to social intercourse. 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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