词汇 | example_english_carve |
释义 | Examples of carveThese 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. We can imagine, for instance, a robust natural-law theory that carves up the test for true propositions of law in two stages. But rather surprisingly, the essence of opera as excessive, fatal and anxiety-ridden has been carved into the expressive quality of the film itself. Candidates from the same electoral district represented different constituencies as they carved up the district into different geographical and functional electoral bases. He did not record the names or arrival dates of a single vessel carved into the whalebone. Yet a further group seek to carve out a 'third way' in an effort to remould the connections between social and economic structures. It is true that languages carve semantic space in different ways and that certain argumentstructure alternations can have broader or narrower application cross-linguistically. From about 128 km away, they hauled huge basalt boulders, from which to carve colossal heads, and nearly 100 other sculptures. In the interwar period, industry tried to carve up markets in a time of depressed demand. This would have been a period of forest clearance, as people carved dispersed homesteads out of the tropical forest. Thirdly is the corresponding hypothesis that the rune-like letters are imagined to be carved into the mast. For cameos are small pieces of sculpture immersed in the domestic space of the home where they project carved images of women within everyday life. Under carve-out plans, mental health insurance coverage is financially and administratively separated from physical health coverage. Of much interest is a chapter on tradeoffs of including individual accounts in a national social security program, especially when voluntary carve-out plans are introduced. These health visitors were engaging wholeheartedly with the expanding territory of public health, carving out a supportive core for their involvement. In other words, the point at which these contradictory elements in the blues cross over each other carves out a space for signifying practice. They are tall, free-standing, pillar-like stelae with tapering form, usually with a rectangular cross-section and pictorial narrative scenes carved on all four sides in registers. It is another way to carve pathology at the joints and, being closer to reality, may lead to new insights to causation. It is an improper way of carving up the cathedral, not a functional feature that is being used for something other than its intended function. The bead subtype "other" refers to more elaborate geometrically carved beads. Monuments include structures and large sculpture such as stelae that were carved with information about cosmologies and hierarchies of power. 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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