词汇 | example_english_collapse |
释义 | Examples of collapseThese 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. He sings a drinking song as the bridge collapses. Thirdly, this closed account collapses when a believer in one faith meets believers from a different religious tradition. By almost any standards the poorer rural areas have fallen further and further behind; young people have left and traditional industries have collapsed. The sound of breaking timber made people think the roof was collapsing, and an even worse panic ensued. If these 4 are collapsed into 2 categories of survivor and non-survivor, it would produce 62/240 errors for a prognosis accuracy of 74%. The definition also collapses very different female-identified resistances together. If an ill-designed and poorly constructed house collapses, how can you expect otherwise? Clearly that justification collapsed once it became clear that shareholders in large public companies no longer exercised any real control or responsibility over their property. The lid had collapsed on to the remains, the sides had fallen outwards, but the two end pieces remained upright. The rebellion and its attempts to establish social harmony collapses. Huge sections of the outer walls had collapsed and other parts were in very poor shape. If cor tisol-behavior associations are tested using variance collapsed across these sources, the ability to detect an effect may be compromised. In the limit, without any counteracting mechanism, these fluctuations may become so extreme that output collapses. When the safe zone collapsed in the next phase of the war, they confronted this dilemma directly by temporarily withdrawing their protection of civilians. The axial velocity profiles of the other cases may be similarly collapsed. They were not bitter exaggerations by frustrated entrepreneurs, but plausible explanations of why ventures had collapsed. Here a narrative is constructed that collapses history and that reconstructs the post-war welfare state as producing, rather than ameliorating, inequalities. Thus, axioms of the form (4) and (5) are collapsed into one axiom schema; the classi®cation axioms are given no further consideration. As already noted, if the intending-foreseeing distinction collapses under the weight of these (or other) objections, so do significant portions of commonsense morality. Now, however, it was becoming a race against time to get the boundary bill on to the statute book before the government collapsed. In the presence of a veto, either the government collapses or, for the sake of sustaining the coalition, all parties agree to delay any decision. Any set with decidable identities has collapsed identity sets. A set has collapsed identity sets if, for any two of its elements, the set of proofs that they are identical is collapsed. The closest he comes to them is to mention in a footnote the idea of consciousness producing quantum-wave collapses (255). When the evolution time is larger than a certain value, the field collapses rapidly. Due to low frequencies of within-search errors, these were collapsed across the difficulty levels. In order to test if a decrease in performance occurs later during the course of the illness, we predicted total errors collapsed across delay conditions. In essence, the three-level distinction used here collapses both geographic and social distinctions to overcome limitations in the overall variant frequency. Here, however, the gap between scenic representation and hermeneutic attitude is collapsed. In the previous table of rules, each of the pairs (cut1) and (cut2), and (negation lr) and (negation rl) collapses to a single rule. The result collapses if one reintroduces the exit effect. Centralized wholesaling markets typically may be at their optimal level of production but be subject to occasional precipitous collapses. The resultant ages were then collapsed into categories. They sustained a tension between abstractions and all-tootangible consequences, and they brought together human and nonhuman without collapsing the distinction. A detonation wave has traveled to the right and it is in the process of collapsing the liner, which is shown in the figure. In almost all cases, the undermined cap rock has collapsed, which presented a formidable risk factor in antiquity and has deterred us from further testing. Each time the bubble collapses, a shockwave is emitted which carries away the energy to the surrounding liquid. Tree branches with less than 50 % support were collapsed. The physical reason preventing the collapses is found to be the nonresonant electron diffusion in momentum. A compound sawtooth with one or more (up to five) partial collapses is frequently observed. Relative frequencies of these errors were extremely low, 0.14 % for den/dem and 0.33 % for ein/einen for both groups collapsed. Consequently, although jack mackerel catches continued to rise, surpassing 3 million tonnes in 1991, pilchard harvests collapsed back to mid-1970s levels. As the boom collapsed, jobbers found themselves squeezed between the demands of the millowners and the resistance of the workers. Instead, it collapses into a choice between epiphenomenalism and reductionism about mental properties, objects, and processes. We collapsed across the two mixed lists, because the above analyses indicated no difference in the size of the consistency effect between those. When the noncognate data were collapsed with the cognate data which also showed a 9 ms priming effect, the effect became signi®cant (p. 1132). Furthermore, mean similarity scores for all stimuli within each condition, collapsed across participants, were calculated. In order to have comparable formats, the results of that period are collapsed in one bar. We collapsed across the two mixed lists, because they did not differ in the size of the consistency effect. The quotient flow is obtained by collapsing each connected component of the chain-recurrent set to a distinct point. Once the system collapsed, however, the massive scienti®c empire crumbled as well. However, after two years police support began to falter, and by mid-1943 many police forces were at collapsing point. She suddenly collapsed on day 22 after admission. The police never entirely collapsed but the decline in ef®ciency was dramatic. Analyses were also performed on the data collapsed over position. In my opinion, this would not show that the distinction between equality and priority collapses. The total balance of the evolution is: two collisions and seven collapses. As he applied the traditional theory of ignorance to his discourse on doctrinal correction, the concentration of corrective power on the ecclesiastical hierarchy effectively collapsed. Let us now distinguish between collapsed and non-collapsed gaps. Minimal entropy and collapsing with curvature bounded from below. Typically, collapsing from a free arc will generate a long band, and we will tacitly replace it by a single band. In the sciences, for example, colons are largely absent, even though in some fields the abstract is collapsed into the title. Such collapses have the useful secondary effect of creating flexible verb-nouns, much as to feed back produces feedback. Considering the multiple lengthscales of the flow, the data collapses well up to the point when the potential core closes. Figure 5(a) confirms that such vortex collapses can occur at relatively small angles of axis inclination. The 180" phase erodes, from the largest scales toward more intermediate scales, and collapses to 0", thus displaying the countergradient heat transport on these scales. The mean area score is plotted in standard units, with the area score collapsed across electrode sites. Thus, these two levels were collapsed into one level (:poor household environment). What collapsing and grouping should be made may well vary according to what is being studied. No significant difference in lexical productivity was found between girls and boys collapsing ages (t(22) 1 for types and for tokens). The first hyperbole is thus collapsed into a continuum labelled ' type of initial language structure ' (p. 43). There was no significant effect of response mode (select picture or act out) on response time, so responses across these conditions were collapsed. Similarly, for analyses of head scores, we collapsed the scores of the conditions high and low modifier family size. No significant differences were found for gender of the participant and set presented ; therefore the data were collapsed across gender and set. Because rules varied concerning whether a negative committee report was possible, we collapsed negative reports and no report into the same code. Unfortunately, in 1826 it partially collapsed during construction and was dismantled. To determine the order, we introduce concepts of risks of collapsing a stack by picking, and the ease of manipulator operations. Furthermore, collapses will change the status of a parts stack over a broad area. As long as there is some minimum (residual) demand for money, currency collapses cannot occur. Table 5 shows the stimulus-response confusion matrix collapsed across all 99 listeners. Transcripts were used to identify themes, which were coded for commonalities and collapsed into broader thematic groups. Figure 11 depicts the latency estimations as a function of case marking, collapsed over all levels of animacy. Imagine that the woman standing next to you on the subway suddenly collapses. Theatrical themes emerge again, too: a failing marriage being 'a drama whose theatre was the collapsing household' (p. 215). During the performance, he recovers and begins to enjoy himself, though he collapses again directly afterward. Her body is hollowed out and collapsed into pure gleaming surface. As is usual in textbooks, the historical development of an idea is collapsed so that it emerges complete all at once. Stages were collapsed into five categories, stages 1-14, 15-17, 18-19, 20-22 and 23-25. In some analyses, the crown form variable was collapsed into three categories since using the original five resulted in very large standard errors. Categories were collapsed in cases where the number of observations within cells was less than 10. Without it, judgments would be procrustian, collapsing different kinds of evidence onto a single dimension or overarching criterion. Rents collapsed, rent collection was haphazard, neglect to pay was rampant, urban cash circulation declined, capital accumulation stagnated and investment was severely limited. Therefore, results were collapsed across both of these dimensions for the main analysis. Table 10 gives the mean percentages of targetlike, devoiced, and wrongly voiced responses for the eight voiced and voiceless targets, collapsed across tasks and subjects. Rule-consequentialism is frequently regarded as problematic since it faces the following powerful dilemma: either rule-consequentialism collapses into act-consequentialism or rule-consequentialism is inconsistent. Antisocial behaviours were collapsed because antisocial personality disorder is not independent from conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder is part of the same diagnostic spectrum. If collapses occur, however, the sensor system has to re-examine the whole stack every time, and the overall performance will be lowered. After a sharp price increase, the market collapses quickly again, but even after the crash, the market remains overvalued. The outcome was uncertain because no long journeys had previously been made in late summer, when many of the snow bridges would have collapsed. If the cost of the talks collapsing is high enough, then such a tactic can successfully produce an acceptable agreement. 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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