词汇 | example_english_bridge |
释义 | Examples of bridgeThese 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. On occasions, argumentative bridges have been unable to overcome all resistance from critics and sympathizers. Once bridges are specified, others can use this information. By learning the concepts and language of another field, scientists can build bridges between disciplines. More specifically, the projects include roads, bridges, ports, tolls, customs facilities and telecommunications. I doubt, however, that many in either camp would agree that he has bridged the gap. Biomolecular dynamics at long timesteps : bridging the time scale gap between simulation and experimentation. The proton is suggested to end up at a bridging m-oxo ligand, since this is the most stable position. Such ionic bridges can occur both out-of-plane, between two surfaces, and in-plane, on a single surface. In regenerative bridges examined between 7-21 days after transection, there was a wide variation in axon maturation. Samples are from the tip of the regenerating front of bridges harvested 7 days after section. In such cases the overall visual effect of such a character's appearance along the hashigakari is enhanced by the bridge's quality as a 'movement space'. Roads and bridges were built and there is now easier contact between places; outsiders and tourists pass through nowadays. The author here bridges language with speech and communication. If growth is the key, then governments may help both growth and the poor by directing their expenditures to infrastructural projects, especially roads and bridges. Such conditions arise from the matching with the solution in thin bridges (56). The junction area degenerates to the junction point, when the thickness of bridges tends to zero. Their shared aim of bridging the gap between research and practice is very timely in light of the moves towards evidence-based practice and policy-relevant research. The outcome was uncertain because no long journeys had previously been made in late summer, when many of the snow bridges would have collapsed. The gap between observed symptoms and latent symptom dimensions can thus be bridged by analysis of the co-variance between the observed symptoms. Perhaps the most impressive of all is the ability to smoothly interpolate between such contrasting experiences, bridging the gap between the internal and external world. Other inaccuracies include the characterization of different senses of focus in a footnote to the discussion of the topic-focus model of bridging crossreference. The exact nature of the bridges to be constructed, however, remains a matter of some uncertainty. The distance between body and mind has to be bridged by two intermediary powers, vegetative and sensitive. There is no reason to expect alignment processes and bridging inferences to toggle on and off as the interactivity of the discourse changes. We believe that our view bridges this gap. Genomics and the physiologist: bridging the gap between genes and crop response. In such patients, the interventricular defect is usually small, and shunting is limited by tendinous cords tethering the bridging leaflets. Wandering inversions of venous flow were observed in bridging veins between neighboring systems of drainage during low-flow perfusion. The second feature is the relation of the bridging leaflets to the septal structures. In short drains or under bridges they may be sometimes caught in hundreds. Next, the chapter describes two possible ways that bridges between the disciplines might develop. Early-retirement benefits bridged the period between the cessation of work and the date of entitlement to a state and supplementary pension. Both bridging leaflets were attached to the underside of the atrial septum, which was grossly malaligned relative to the ventricular septum. The bridges it had tried to build were broken at both ends, and the confessional historians of both sides hastened to erase its memory. By transforming the two approaches to inferences of a similar nature they suggested that the gap between the two can be bridged. Because of its broad reach, dream research offers the possibility of bridging the gaps in these fields. Bifurcations occur a t the ends of these bridges and show the same strong asymmetry along the axis of rotational symmetry. Like the ' ' abominable ' ' grid system, bridges were direct, linear and detached. Analysis of bridges with friction controllable sliding isolation system. If it had been accepted, a quite unnecessary chasm between analytical jurists and socio-legal scholars might have been bridged. The apparent dichotomy between metaphorical and logical reasoning is here bridged. He bridged the unsolvable problem by a hypothesis written at the beginning of the second table. At present the boundary between the sciences of physics and chemistry has been completely bridged. As will become evident, the status of letters, which bridged the divide, was particularly problematic. He bridged the unsolvable problem by a hypothesis written o at the beginning of the second table. In this future, once again the rift between ideal and system would be bridged. Thus, religion, patronage, and the cultural ideal and practice of mutual suppor t have long served as bridges between religion and the state. Farmers markets and the local community: bridging the formal and informal economy. As a result, grants for subways, guard rails and overhead bridges were introduced in the late 1930s to train and direct pedestrians. While most roads and bridges are now publicly funded this has not always been the case. The irregularity of chromosome separation was displayed as chromosome bridges between daughter nuclei in anaphase and telophase. Therefore, the gap between empirical truth and absolute truth can never be definitively bridged, however hard we try. We might also include public health, economic prosperity, infrastructure and services like roads, bridges, and the like. Two patients with atrioventricular septal defect had bridging atrioventricular valvar tissue undefined by magnetic resonance imaging, but detected by transesophageal echocar-diography. Such a transition could not happen if we had not tried to create these bridges between theories in dierent areas. We strongly believe that advances in all these domains make this a propitious time to review and further develop these bridges. Ideally, the gap could have been bridged keeping the original more or less intact, but this was only partially achieved. I believe that this shortfall can be bridged by taking a hybrid approach. In this way, it bridges the gap between retrieval (and similarity knowledge) and reuse (and adaptation knowledge). In late cercariae they become connected by cytoplasmic bridges to the outer cytoplasmic layer of the tegument. Theoretical implications of bridging the culturally and structurally laden approaches to the study of collective action are offered. There is surprising and substantial hostility to local regrowth of axons into newly forming peripheral nerve bridges. Regrowth of axons into regenerative bridges across peripheral nerve transections is highly limited, indicating substantial and hostile local barriers to regrowth. The sound bridges two completely unrelated worlds by occupying both at the same time. The two major assets of such a conceptualization concern bridging the languages and the need to disclose the linguistic background of all students and teachers. Conditional correlation bridges the possible effect of herding on asset co-movement with changing market conditions. Within s-genitives, determiner genitives with indefinite dependents and generic and metaphorical genitives can be regarded as bridging constructions between typical determiner genitives and classifying genitives. Philosophers, humanists, and social scientists embraced the notion of structure as a fundamental tool for their disciplinary activities and for bridging across different sciences. There are many permanent bridges in the sketchbook. There is an approximately 20-year gap between technological progress and clinical evaluation that cannot be easily bridged because of methodologic difficulties and ethical issues. Hospital pharmacists can be effective vehicles for bridging this gap and promoting evidence-based medicine. The circulating forms bridged not only the spatial divide, but also different social worlds. Such bridges likely are the key to globoid formation. Elimination of bridges will now be discussed by case analysis. Such rules are said to from bridges, seen as paths connecting cycles. His model, which offers potential bridges between ethnomusicology and musicology, will prove useful in any number of locales and theoretical studies. The bridges are first seen at 10 weeks and are commonly associated with dividing cells. The volume bridged the associationist theories that had governed psychology since the seventeenth century and emergent ideas of a physiological unconscious. However, these modalities have provided limited success in bridging the academic divide. Design verification through function and behavior-oriented representations: bridging the gap between function and behavior. The impact of corruption on the bridge's finances was made painfully obvious just four months later. The separate realms of nature and culture are bridged by a movement back and forth. Structural steel beams, for instance, have been introduced to minimize the deflection in horizontal slabs, bridging very large spans or projecting in large cantilevers. They have not, however, looked closely at the ways and means of bridging that appear in such narratives. We need to deal with lines in the hyperbolic plane in order to define and work with bridges. In sum, narrative research has demonstrated the usefulness of a developmental psychopathology approach for bridging the gap between research and application. The importance of this technique is in the idea that you establish bridges within the carving between steps in the sequence. The two realms were not bridged nor brought closer to each other by the presence of an emergent middle class. The gap would have to be bridged with supply by sea. They have been deceived by the plethora of streetnames, bridges, islands, and so forth. Differences of the sequence and of reaction conditions are expected to alter the proportion of bridging that occurs in any particular system. We also need to develop bridges between academic research and its application. Why, long ago, did the local people decide to build their bridges with such high arches? Not until 1910 would there be serious attempts to build bridges at the national level. However, the argument which bridges the introduction and conclusion seems slow and conventional. Given appropriate domain references, any domain of interest to the engineer can be bridged to retrieve relevant phenomena. The rendering on the walls is flaking off, the weary roofbeams are buckling under the weight of the roofs, the wooden bridges are worn out. Moreover, its applicability and evident novelty make it attractive to both worlds, frequently bridging the gap between the two. Clients are sent up to the first floor by lift and stair, where they turn towards the top-lit 'street' and the bridges over it. 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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