词汇 | example_english_closely |
释义 | Examples of closelyThese 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. A possible topic for future research is to compare reaction rules with hierarchical graph transformation rules more closely. Referring expression generation is closely related to lexicalization, since it is also concerned with producing surface linguistic forms which identify domain elements. The two interaction diagrams showing the polling process in action are closely comparable. We call this process task accommodation, and it is closely related to question accommodation. Instead, she can change her playing spatiality radically and aim the air stream carefully to the closely located microphone. The nuclear changes in the parasite have been closely studied. Closely related to music is dancing, which can be viewed as the art of body control dynamics. In fact their source is closely related, and in the course of the piece, they come within the sphere of direct influence of the player. As such, religion and politics are closely related. Further, the algorithms are able to approximate rational expectations arbitrarily closely if calculation intensity and the forecast horizon are sufficiently great. Let us look more closely at this issue. Similar to the general tendency for word merger shown earlier, wo214 and ta55 are the most closely correlated pairs. However, systematically increasing the lag length up to 8 does not seem to produce residuals that closely resemble a white-noise process. The results in this subsection are closely related to the results on parabolic induction in the paper [4]. However, if we look more closely, we see that integration and homogenisation brought with them opposing developments. As can be seen, performance within each category was not closely related to ending bias. The two receptive areas are closely related and embrace what may be referred to as the central language zone. The rival faction was closely associated with a particular shrine. First, however, an important distinction must be made between the two separate (though closely related) propositions that modernisation and ageing theory contains. Secondly, several individual characteristics that are closely related to the rate of engagement have been identified. Statements of general moral principles were the most common in this sample, though closely followed by admonitions specific to the recipient. Figure 10a shows wall movements, which match very closely with base wall movements. The buildings are closely grouped and any regularity to the plan is dictated by the line of the roads through the township. Newly appointed responsibility heads (baihu) and hamlet (zhai) heads were to work closely with a new line of troop posts linked with the main garrisons. The spatial charge redistribution can induce non-thermal melting in not closely packed lattices. Where this does not hold, at least the category is generally associated with closely related patterns in the two analyses. In order to avoid such sources of bias, we included only males and closely matched for age social anxiety disorder patients and control subjects. Ideas are techniques of calculating and maximising individual utility, and are closely related to actor interests and contextual techno-economic analyses of policy change. Only some factors can be influenced through the procedure, mostly those that are closely related to the individuals and their interactions. Common sense, or at least experience, also suggests that we should look more closely at adulthood for political learning. Let us examine a bit more closely what this implies, focusing for the moment on common-practice music. Gestures are much less strongly lateralised, and the cortical areas involved do not overlap closely with the areas involved in language, whether spoken or signed. The population grouping scheme revealed much less genetic differentiation within groups than among groups, as may be expected among closely located populations. Words are represented more closely in semantic memory when they appear in similar contexts in large samples of language (global co-occurrence). Integration of models is an open problem, and further research on this topic is closely related with research on ontologies. There are, then, errors of fact or analysis and inconsistencies of presentation when you look closely. The availability of agents is closely related to the causality of an event. In the present section we look more closely at the various types of agreement and nonagreement that occur in the data. Let us begin by looking at the argument of the 1916 paper more closely. The findings reported in this study largely correspond with those reported in closely related studies. The results show that self-assessed health was closely related to morbidity. If this is the case, we need to look closely at what happens when citizens become involved and how debate is conducted. On examining this closely, we realise that this is in fact a form of marriage. Closely associated with access to disability\\ invalidity benefits is the generosity of such benefits. Mujarrabat are listed; as we shall see, - - tajriba and hads are closely associated with each other. Let us begin by * examining closely two instances of ' ' intuition' ' in astronomy. Closely related to cost-of-living is the issue of affordability, such as being able to pay for health-care and having a place to live. To raise efficiency, the millowners would have to intervene more closely in the daily affairs of the workplace. Individual in-depth interviews were held with the two assistant nurses and the district nurse who were most closely involved in the callcentres. The likelihood of such an alliance is greatly increased if the interests and policies of the various partners are closely aligned. Several neuroscientists continue the struggle to connect such theories more closely to genuine physiology. A closely related tradition is no discussion of how to nurture new ideas. System 1 thinking is closely tied to the perceptual system. If the benefit is great enough, it could even account for the preferential sharing with less closely related kin. Neuropsychologically, such on-line monitoring may be subserved by visuo-spatial attention, as closely related to function of the right posterior parietal cortex. Only the ability to cope with threats that closely resemble ancestral ones should with any likelihood improve through repeated threat simulations. As such they are closely related to the conceptual framework and specific theory presented here. However, many kinds of data suggest that the "dimensions" are not orthogonal, but closely correlated. Mortality from spirillum fever is closely correlated with nutritional status. However, the more closely held the domain knowledge is, the more difficult it is to apply this strategy. Articulation is closely linked to phrasing, such as the way we group a number of notes together to make up a musical thought. Translation equivalents can be viewed as near-synonyms that belong to different languages: translation equivalents are semantically at least as closely related as near-synonyms. Consonant errors were more closely related to the target in nonword repetition, whereas vowel errors were more closely related to the target in serial recall. The descriptive-quantitative type of design discussed here corresponds closely with traditional definitions of "longitudinal" research in a number of fields. Since in some cases relatively high correlations were observed among predictor variables, the data were first closely examined for the presence of multicolinearity. Tokens of each word were selected so that the eight words used matched each other closely in terms of fundamental frequency, amplitude, and duration. Such observations have contributed to the realization that the possibility of functional interpretation is closely related to the integrity and (chrono-stratigraphical) resolution of archaeological sites. First, social science, emerging in the age of advances in the natural sciences, was tied closely to the idea of social progress. Results by these two methods are closely related, although our results are stronger when it comes to mixing time [19]. When matters are studied closely, some options reveal themselves to be objectively better than others. Subsequently, he was followed closely in the outpatient clinic. The increase in each dimension correlated closely with body weight (r=0.62 to 0.87) and was found to follow a linear regression. Perhaps we should look more closely at how these variables are associated with the experimental outcomes. The latter examples, when inspected more closely, seem to me to raise questions of genre. However, the evidence is inconclusive about whether representations are shared between languages or only closely linked. Although some of the yet-to-be-cultivated phylotypes are "unexpected" organisms such as methanogenic archea, most appear to be closely related to typical oral isolates. Ultimately the two societies, through confrontation and co-operation, remained more closely entwined than either would have cared or dared to admit. Chapter 2 focuses more closely on the young worker's experience of work. Musical participation is most closely linked with parental enthusiasm for it. Shorter term planning is more closely linked to topic work and to delivering specific 'blocks' of teaching. Despite its strengths, if inspected closely, some components of virtue ethics are still found wanting. We shall show that edim d (n) is closely related to the universal dimension of complete graphs. Let us look a little more closely at the source of the processual/ postprocessual schism. If they had been deposited on the ground, between the closely attached buildings, they would have been much less visible and imposing. The array of results requires us to examine the pattern closely to det erm ine the conditions under which bilinguals express superiority. We do not rule out, however, that cell fusion may accelerate virus spread through closely packed cells such as in an infected tissue. The synteny display is being used to improve annotations by closely examining the mouse-to-human comparisons. In this way intertextuality and post-modernism are closely associated. They could either join the national political party most closely identified with their class interest or continue as a women's lobby outside the party-political structure. The same people have lived closely together for several generations, and there are few secrets. Undoubtedly some cases seemed to approximate rather closely to that. Let us examine this interpretation of mystic love more closely. Invariance is closely related to the deformations we described above in the context of pattern theory. There seems little denying, however, that in the long run, the most political popolani were also those most closely tied to various criminal activities. The condition "sloth" closely resembles what modern psychologists might call clinical depression. The act of design was really an act of following as closely as possible what nature provided. The problems of style and criticism are, of course, closely connected to one another, and they must be treated in just that close connection. The canons were therefore concerned to involve themselves as closely as possible, and to make their presence felt on the site. The celibacy rate and the illegitimacy rate are closely related to a state's policy regarding marriage. 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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