词汇 | example_english_close-knit |
释义 | Examples of close-knitThese 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. For social primates, safety from predators was primarily accomplished through a close-knit protective social group. In our model, this field refers to a set of families that comprise a close-knit social network. On the other hand, a close-knit network will accelerate changes once they have been accepted into it. Social destabilization must also be prevented, for example, by treating all, and not only some, members of families and close-knit societies. For them, apparently, new historicism is not a coherent, close-knit school in which one might be enrolled or from which one might be expelled. These former soldiers had a strong sense of community as part of parliament's northern army, a close-knit and cohesive army compared with other parliamentarian forces. Her research is most effective in dismissing the picture of a comprehensive welfare state that some historians have thought to characterize harmonious, close-knit local communities. Those living in the former mining village frequently described close-knit friendships dating back many years. The results suggest that we may be optimistic about norms-at least in the context of close-knit groups. They formed a close-knit group in the city, met periodically to discuss strategy, and embarked on another recruitment drive. For example, dietary habits may be harder to change when they challenge the established values, behaviour patterns, and food preferences of a very close-knit network. The effect is impressionistic, for the close-knit texture makes it impossible to distinguish individual lines in the counterpoint. In our model, at the most local field, we posit that speakers have the most integrated, close-knit social relations. First, externality-based arguments require that groups are close-knit. Besides, as villages are close-knit social structures, anonymous interactions fall outside everyday communicative experience. People living in close-knit inner city and manufacturing town communities, responsible workers with unsophisticated tastes. For example, wandering may not be reported in a rural area because of the availability of space and a watchful, close-knit community. He receives emotional support from his partner and his colleagues, as well as a close-knit group of friends. The variance across these groups is important: it may be that in more traditional, close-knit communities, or in some rural areas, community groups are influential. And if norms are unable to produce pro-social behavior even in close-knit cohesive groups, we might well wonder about their efficacy under less favorable conditions. In the stereotypical view, miners formed a 'breed apart': close-knit, class-conscious and impenetrable communities. In the 1960s and 70s, economic growth and massive urbanization shattered close-knit village and neighbourhood communities. Upon their return to close-knit rural households, war veterans were confronted with gossip, rumors and reports of their wives' infidelities. 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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