词汇 | example_english_characterize |
释义 | Examples of characterizeThese 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. The lexical cohesion is characterized in this case by the distribution of words in texts. Fluctuation between one address term and another in the encounters characterized by alternation is discussed in more detail in the next section. Their definition makes clear that multilingual education is most of all characterized by its complex nature. Recently it has been constructively characterized in sociology as an analytic distinction rather than a concrete dichotomy (ibid., p. 1). They have to do with what people think characterizes them as a group that is different from others. All languages contain some metalinguistic terminology for characterizing different aspects of their own structure and use. We end this section by introducing a subclass of processes that are characterized by bodies. Fashion adver tisements for this type of garb are frequently characterized by bilingualism. The text material is generally characterized by complex sentence structures influenced by the fact that it lies mostly within the juridical domain. A period is characterized by a stable group of locutor-agents in the conversation. The role of a can be characterized in two ways. Because of the nonlinearities characterizing the production and utility functions, households generally would prefer to produce the same amount of output in each period. In line with the existing literature, we assume that he or she also knows the natural unemployment rate, the policymaker's preferences, the parameters characterizing eq. When is positive, household preferences are characterized by habit persistence. As can be seen, the resulting distribution is characterized by significant excess kurtosis and slight positive skewness. Recall that a zone is characterized up to conformal transformation by one number, which we call the modulus. Coffee has generally been produced by small family farms and thus the agricultural sector can be characterized as unimodal. With regard to multisyllabic words, it can be assumed that these words, on average, are characterized by greater stimulus ambiguity than monosyllabic words. I would prefer an approach that characterizes typical features of emotions rather than defines the "essence" of emotions. Pavlovian conditioning - poetically characterized in the article as generating "the glue that holds experience together" (sect. 1, para. 4) - encompasses only stimulus-stimulus relations. Fourthly, it attributes such practices with fluidity, negotiation and openness, while reformism is characterized as closed, rigid and dogmatic. In general, each device concept instance has several property concept instances characterizing its physical and geometrical attributes. The term "what to do" is characterized in terms of preference on a design decision. The term "when" is characterized as a situation, a potential pattern that can match a wide variety of future design contexts. Sensing samples the world to produce a stimulus pattern that characterizes its environment according to the abilities of the agent. The beam qualities and the pulse energies of the amplified pulses have been characterized. Geometrical optics is the branch of wave optics which is characterized by the neglect of the electromagnetic wavelength. A different effect characterizes the fast ion group. The target must be characterized continuously to verify that the ice is formed with a smooth enough surface. 6! The difference between them can be characterized as follows. The cognitive speed hypothesis states that depression is characterized by cognitive slowness, which is a source of cognitive dysfunctioning. All three studies involve patient samples that are characterized by high levels of impulsivity chiefly manifested as either self-directed or outwardly directed aggression. The substance-dependent and childhood-onset groups contain the majority of subjects who have conditions characterized by traits related to impulsive or impulsive- aggressive behaviours. Depressed patients are often characterized as having abnormal levels of ' arousal ', be it hypo- or hyper-arousal. In particular, both experimental and control services are poorly characterized. Although specific medication treatment was not characterized, they indicate that some portion of these subjects was receiving antidepressant therapy. Until 1990 this system was characterized by state control, ownership and participation. We start from the situation where no mechanism is at work and where the policies of the countries under consideration are characterized by diversity. The localized cutaneous form is the most frequent, characterized by the presence of skin ulcers. The temporal contrast was characterized by a third order cross-correlator with a dynamic range of $1010. The extent of the space charge characterizing the sheath appear s to be about 3-5 units of the sheath coordinate. The case considered in this paper, however, may be characterized as a nonlinear dissipative resonance layer. In this paper the key features characterizing the problem are examined, and illustrated with the help of a simplified, zero-dimensional, pilot calculation. In the symmetric non-relativistic and relativistic cases we observe compressive wave-breaking on both electron populations, characterized by two spikes per wavelength in each electron density. Hadrocodium and the mammalian crown-group constitute a clade characterized by various diagnostic apomorphies. However, this haemolysin was not characterized at the molecular level. The conditions on reference for this predicate have, however, been characterized only in general terms. After all, language is characterized by a number of distributional regularities involving frequency. In other words, two ratios will be the same, when both are characterized by the same sequence of numbers obtained through the anthyphairetic process. Finally, a parameter task characterizes the spatial spread of the activation function, similar to that used in the field dynamics. Furthermore, the context in which the cry occurs is characterized rather simply: either the context favors infant survival, or it does not. System 2 thinking (or reasoning) is characterized as slow, controlled, effortful, rule-governed, and flexible. Both development and learning are characterized by complex relationships that require constant modification. The result was presumably a kind of mosaic evolution characterized by differential hypertrophies of the physical subsystems essential to humanness. Clinical utility of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in characterizing breast lesions. Each of these states can be characterized both by distinct physiologies and by distinct differences in mentation. There are many dimensions in which knowledge can be characterized. Task-oriented domains are characterized by activities that require the invocation of, or auxiliary help from, several task-suppor t tools to accomplish a domain function. The variety of relationships between assembly entities, such as connectivity, geometry, location, and functionality, are characterized in terms of joining edges between graph ver tices. Because the valve is plug characterized, little additional flow is gained. The positive memories related mainly to the social aspect of playing and participating in concerts that were characterized by attention, atmosphere and festivity. Each stage is characterized by a reliance on a distinct type of knowledge. In this study, the text cohesion task was characterized by items that were typically short: two clauses connected by a connective. The surface reality of domestic submission gradually gives way to an emerging inner reality characterized by hope and resiliency. However, the process of acquiring two phonological systems did have an effect: both children underwent a developmental period characterized by underspecified phonological realization rules. The emphasis of this section is on a specific rule characterized by group actions. Finally, the third type of household cluster is characterized by the physical separation of the various elements. Between 1880 and 1960 gender inequalities in contracts, training and payment characterized the labour market. We are interested in characterizing the existence of solutions for these problems, and in polynomial algorithms to solve them. In the paper [17], wobbling paradoxicity is characterized by the following growth condition. In [5], the graphs (of bounded degree) for which the spectral radius is less than 1 are characterized. However, the notion of derivative introduced here provides the distribution function of the r.v. and characterizes mh (t) using arguments typical of differential calculus. Undeniably, this account is often characterized as supporting authoritarian capitalism. The entity described bears close resemblance to so-called anatomically corrected malposition, which is also characterized by concordant ventriculo-arterial connections. Specifically, particular problems are characterized by conflict with existent conditions. The distribution of this process is most directly characterized by the density functions of its finite-dimensional distributions. The second type is characterized by a left ventricle of normal size, a ventricular septal defect and either a normal or atretic mitral valve. In this report, we similarly characterized the anomalies associated with interruption of the aortic arch. First, a patient cannot plausibly be characterized as needing a treatment that is not likely to provide a benefit. Convergence seems best characterized as a processual mechanism leading to language change. Both branches were increasingly characterized by wage labour, at least in most regions. Together with the move when marrying, this means that three or four moves were due to advancement within the social hierarchy that characterized rural life. More than this, he belittles these duties, characterizing them as part of an "artificially enclosed world". In addition to the genes whose tissue-specific expression was confirmed by this array analysis, many have not been characterized previously. Consider the kind of closeness that typically characterizes friendship. According to this theory, spatial coordinates are characterized as particular things. What is the status of the unifying form that characterizes personal life? We can now see why they must be ruled out: precisely because of the dogmatic attitude toward contradiction that characterizes them. I will begin by looking at productivity characterized in terms of structure. A basic paradox characterizes much of the criticism of late-nineteenth-century realism produced between the two world wars. Her physical confinement is metaphorically rendered in her enclosure in the small spaces characterizing her mode of existence during literal enslavement. What characterizes the uniqueness of human sentience is the capacity of humans for sign-production. The dialectic of romanticism is, in other words, characterized throughout its history by a double trajectory. The deep crater environment is characterized by endobenthos, epibenthos and deep swimmers. Major impacts are furthermore characterized by the occurrence of molten rock. In general the social network of the labouring poor seems to be characterized by a balance of resources and wants. Games are characterized by a set of fantastic individuals, often derived from quasi-mediaeval myths, whose personalities are adopted by the players. 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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