词汇 | example_english_clear |
释义 | Examples of clearThese 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. Clinical judgment must be reinforced with methods that literally aim at creating the clearest possible image of the vessel and vascular changes. Synergids were not cleared and could not be recognised as individual cells. Perhaps we would like to have a clearer and more polemically rousing conclusion, but this mixed one certainly seems the most likely. Perhaps the clearest aspect of the new political environment of kouenkai is that the norm should soon become one candidate per party per electoral district. Perhaps the weakness of this view can be made clearer simply by substituting concrete historical terms for abstract labels. Incorporating path dependence thus provides a clearer picture of the long-term evolution of legislation. Only then can the field be cleared for a more substantial reassessment of the political and religious history of the reign. All its leaders were cleared of all charges. The total rate of potentially infectious contacts is given by the last column, relative to the rate, m, of clearing carriage. A clearer distinction needs to be drawn between upper (information exchange) and lower (information collection) ontologies. Nematodes were collected, fixed, and cleared for examination with lactophenol. However, for many readers, this "category-free" presentation may be clearer, and indeed, may encourage them to investigate the general tools provided by the semantic approach. Nematodes were cleared with lactophenol for morphological identification; no electrophoretic diagnosis was attempted. However, the rebellions were limited in scope and character : when the smoke and dust finally cleared, it was evident that democracy had not been weakened. Before leaving this topic, there is at least one significant issue that needs to be cleared up. The bootstrap's distinctive advantage over parametric inference is clearest when there is no parametric inference alternative. In short, explicit continuations are ugly, heavyweight and powerful, while multi-return function call is clearer, simpler, lighter weight, and less powerful. The vocal density clears to a single voice and two male voices describe what can be seen in a number of squares. The capital market clears when aggregate savings of the young equal the market value of the representative firm, plus the new investment in the firm. The goal of this study was to gather a clearer picture of what happened to our palliative care consult patients after discharge. Despite such arguments, it is highly desirable to have a clearer understanding of the psychiatric morbidity found in population surveys. There has been much discussion worldwide about the safest and most efficient ways of clearing landmines. Identification of additional molecules that are involved in the trophic support of neurons by glia will lead to a clearer picture of nervous system development. More recent studies have addressed the role of glia in clearing pruned neurites during metamorphosis. Fighting, though one of the clearest manifestations of conflict, is actually its consequence, not its cause. In particular, they contributed to a clearer conclusion and drew my attention to the possibility of reflecting proof-irrelevance at the level of the theory. The clearest difference between the practices of men and women is that the men often behave more emotionally. Slightly later, at stage 14, these phenotypes become even clearer. The clearest example of this involved final -e's: loving is composed of love plus -ing. Results show that tendencies towards the use of spatial systems seem to be much clearer than the approaches towards spatial design. Rather than disorienting us, such work potentially creates a clearer sense of place and belonging for both composer and listener. Optical microscopic observations and measurements were made after clearing worms in lactophenol. The gender bias is even clearer when the party's appointment of ministers and party leaders is observed. The spatial expansion of agriculture is determined by what farmers can earn from clearing forest compared to other income sources. Another process that affects the higher desiccation rate of cleared areas is the diurnal cycle of temperature and wind. In this respect, odds ratios can be more easily compared and present a clearer picture than linear regression coefficients. If the restricting anorexic subtype indeed has the clearest phenotypic characterization, this subset of individuals may be the most promising focus for future genetic work. I was shown two places where forest had been cleared, and the tyretracks of large lorries that led away from these sites. In more abstract stagings - and it is hard to imagine a less abstract one - the problem of literal interpretation in the theatre becomes clearer. The inclusion of age-group-specific sites results in clearer withinage-group (diagonal) contacts in children not yet school-aged than in families. In an institutionalised party system it is clearer where the pressure points are and any changes to the rules can be enforced more easily. When this issue is taken into account, the situation becomes much clearer. Cutting and burning was the method adopted by settlers for clearing the land. The transformation observed in visual perception gives us the clearest insight into the nature of this unique computational strategy. He was constantly ill and was desperate to leave ' this beastly country ', but had to remain until he had cleared his debts. The question of clearing roads is even more difficult. A street was built and huge amounts of 'rubble' on the site itself were cleared. Foundation deposits are perhaps the clearest indication of the symbolic and ritualised nature of house construction. The clearest indication comes from information on marital status. In conjunction with the information on age, the circumstances of the solitaries becomes clearer. Definitions should offer clarity and precision, and a clearer definition of 'transnationalism' will help in our understanding of the evolution of the modern world. Humans cleared forests and drained swamps but did little else. Why do political scientists and contemporary historians insist on a clearer 'articulation' or 'acknowledgement' of power? The rubble of human lives is somehow deemed to have been cleared and healed by the ever-changing, ever-grander jumble of concrete, glass and steel. Of course, the complexity enveloping a pattern in each specific setting has to be partially cleared so as to get at its basic mechanism. First, with no credits, the farmer smoothes consumption over time by adjusting forest clearing labor unless land selling is available as an alternative disinvestment. Once open-access forests are cleared by poor early settlers, cleared land becomes their de-facto private property. Under these circumstances, eliminating subsidies or marketing assistance for products from newly cleared forestlands may be effective, and low cost. I suggested that such questions should be cleared up before the paper was published. The clearest demonstrations of such dissociations arise with patients suffering global amnesia. The clearest way to explicate this idea is by looking at an example or two. Given the overlap between events in different areas, a chronological rather than a thematic approach might have provided a clearer view of the narrative. Although the definitions of these potentials could be described abstractly, it is probably clearer to demonstrate the process in terms of a particular example. The abbey was to achieve a much clearer victory in 1120. Samples of 10-50 g of coal were macerated in nitric acid and then cleared in potassium hydroxide. The monotonic growth of scales (figure 17) gives the clearest measure of continuing evolution. The pilot thought he was cleared for takeoff; he wasn't and 600 people died. By the end of the present paper, the purposes of these companion studies will be clearer. Perhaps the clearest prediction is that the effect of directional selection on heterogeneity is likely to be greatest when selection is intense. Data of this kind might provide a clearer picture of the developmental ' sense ' of the filler phenomenon. The expression ' say what happened' was selected as the clearest direction to attend to meaning verses wording. Transparent metaphors exibit clearer conceptual similarities between the target and source domains than opaque metaphors. First, we wanted to provide a clearer test of the effects of the predictability of the direct object. There can be few clearer expositions of the importance of reputation for the ability of paupers to navigate the out-parish relief network. River banks were half cleared to make room for casting fishing flies without entirely removing the shade trees that trout prefer. Her conclusions would be greatly strengthened by a clearer demonstration of this point; otherwise, her opening argument refuting the "clash of civilizations" thesis is diminished. Together, the intervention studies probably present the clearest new public health message of the last decade. However, they may not be generalizable to conditions with fewer psychosocial determinants and a clearer pathogenesis. As there is no musical form more oppressive than the passacaglia, so there is no clearer form of musical mimicry than canon. In this way a path is cleared for the analogy between the silver screen and the subjective experience of the dream. The plantation was established on abandoned swidden land that was originally cleared of rain forest 30 y previously. The ground was cleared of vegetation, leaves and other debris along two strips 0.5 m wide running under the entire width of the canopy. Lysates were mixed vigorously, incubated on ice for 15 minutes and cleared by brief centrifugation. There is no doubt that the second has a sharper intellectual profile and a clearer historical pedigree. The clearest examples of how these processes work are to be found in the natural sciences. A clearer example of the complexities involved in the concept of social utility, and one which we have used before, is provided by economics. Sharing performance information also allows supervisors to provide clearer and more specific feedback to teams and front-line employees on their expectations, progress, and performance. To our dismay a partially clothed person ran out and cleared the high porch steps in one bounding leap. One of the clearest issues is that it is not a unitary disorder in either its cause or its manifestation. The sections were then counterstained and cleared in xylene. Through careful disentanglement of the patient's problems the action that is required to tackle his difficulties often becomes clearer. The clearest single advance in technique was the introduction in the mid seventeenth century of preservation in spirits of wine. When it cleared sufficiently to see, it was to reveal a dire sight. As such it has a much clearer and more comprehensible relationship to the whole than elements such as design. As the clearest outline is usually the profile, one side of the block is usually the plane on which this outline is drawn. They are cleared areas that allow one to see out of the city to the distant landscape. At the window, the space clears to allow a large table and for a small window to make another study place looking east. 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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