词汇 | example_english_collector |
释义 | Examples of collectorThese 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 settlement system of collectors also comprises, apart from residential sites and locations, field camps, observation stands and caches. The collectors must decide what to collect and how to display it. The use of mosquito nets by inhabitants of those houses was monitored by the collectors. There have been problems over ownership of certain dinosaur specimens and collectors may be perceived as agents of erosion on a small island. There was much money for the collectors of the land tax. Sharing identical representations is ultimately the responsibility of the runtime system, which allocates and desallocates data with dynamic memory management processes such as garbage collectors. I am sure that this book with be popular with collectors and the general public. Migrants seemed (not surprisingly) to be less integrated and had looser relations to local authorities, including tax collectors, than people born in the area. Also, their collectors result in general in lower pause times and have better memory usage. Both are located in hospitals and have dual function as collectors and users of blood. Five throughfall collectors were also installed in the plot. One can see that increasing of the number of collectors increases the efficiency of such an "ideal" recuperator up to 100%. Through their activities, bootleg collectors and tape traders explicitly contest the commodification of popular music. Speaking generally, there are two types of unauthorised recordings - commercial and traded - both of which are, despite some overlap, collected by distinct types of collectors. The other source of concert recordings available to collectors is the audience recording. Second, there is an element of coercion, as represented by the enforcement activities of rate collectors and the penalties imposed on those detected for non-payment. While this image has much in common with some academic discussions of collectors and collecting, it represents only a partial account of record collectors. Metal collectors pride themselves with such items, it lends status within the scene and amongst other collectors. Evidence of waylaying and robbing of tax collectors by criminals is hard to find. Garbage collectors like to move an object from one place to another; but then they need to update all the pointers to the object. No army of assessors and collectors had to fan out across the country to locate and visit the taxpayers. Taxes on some products, such as grains, were levied on the output because the tax collectors could easily measure the harvested output. Interception was reduced by 19% if only spatially independent collectors were used. Geostatistical analyses were also used to examine the spatial variation in throughfall, spatial autocorrelation and to determine minimum distances for independence of collectors. There is large variability in throughfall volume between collectors. To connect the 6 valves into one compact pressure regulating valve two special collectors were designed. The collectors were read every morning after fog drip had stopped, and were levelled and cleaned of any litter present. Five collectors were then located randomly within each of the three landscape components in the four watersheds, for a total of 60 collectors. Live performance is understood by collectors to be the 'truest' way of playing music. Moreover, given limited administrative resources, it is likely that rate collectors maximise yields by concentrating on the most accessible and better-off ratepayers. We also interviewed key informants, such as marketplace administrators and tax collectors. Another factor was the misappropriation of tax by tax collectors. Moreover, inefficiency and embezzlement by tax collectors continued. The role of museums and exhibitions as well as private collectors was crucial in funding and justifying the work of each of these three figures. The tax had been minimal, but its collection afforded the chance of further, illegal, exactions by the collectors. The median age of the three water collectors (in order of importance) was found to be around 32, 20, and 17 respectively. There are much greater threats to geological sites than from greedy collectors. Isokinetic dust probing and absolute particle sizing with copperoxide whisker collectors. Before 1948, artists' success had mainly depended on favourable reception of their works by prominent critics, dealers and collectors. The history of every museum begins with its collections and collectors. Books were generally more procurable through purchase from the increasing number of bookstores and book peddlers, and also occasionally from collectors themselves. I strongly suspect he knowingly sold a number of these fantastic creations to unwitting museums and collectors. Despite outward challenges to the commodification of music, collectors rely on the assumed architect of this commodification - the music industry - for their very existence. To resist the passive consumer/fan tag, male record collectors often adopt a bohemian, anticommercial stance, typically by 'valorising the obscure' and transgressive. Here theatregoing as an urban privilege sits comfortably with an extended and informal collectors' mailing circle. However, this approach seems unsuitable for parallel evaluation, since garbage collectors scale poorly when the number of processors is increased. Generational collectors need to efficiently identify all those cells in an older generation that have been updated to point into a newer generation. The ion characteristics were determined with the use of ion diagnostics based on the time-of-flight method ion collectors and electrostatic ion energy analyzer! The author notes that such a fragment has correct garbage collectors, and from this he proves a separation theorem. Although the outside collector's contract with a host-country collaborator may contain a provision for the sharing of royalties, it is unlikely to be enforced. A pharmaceutical company needs the services provided by collectors with access to information and biodiversity resources. Early modern collectors of herbarii are summarily mentioned as pilgrims for the sake of knowledge who suffered for gaining new insights and collecting new drugs. Standard deviations for collected water amounts in individual throughfall collectors within one plot were usually in the range 10-20% of the mean. Furthermore, collectors for litter percolate accumulated seepage water for the whole period between two sampling days, while suction cups only collected water during one day. The six valves were brought together in a valve island with special designed inlet and outlet collectors after removing useless original housing material. On the one hand, as we well know, collectors of world music accrue unto themselves a kind of discoverer's authority. As collectors open fruits or carry bags filled with seeds through the forest, they may unintentionally leave or drop seeds. Compared to standard semi-space copying collectors, this approach to heap garbage collection lowers in many cases the memory usage and reduces pause times. The kind of monitors they define are profilers, debuggers, and statistic collectors. Throughfall was collected from this subplot, from a randomly arranged set of 12 collectors. The collectors were cleaned after every storm with deionized water. In addition, six collectors (polyethylene funnels 15 cm in diameter) were installed in open areas for direct rainfall measurements. Other writers depict collectors as obsessive-compulsives, with their objects of desire providing a central organising focus in their lives. Given that collecting is generally common to all social classes, the primarily middle-class location of these collectors raises questions as to their typicality. A lot of the big-time collectors even go through phone books and other sources to find the original artists. Contemporary record collectors have a shared interest in sound recordings as significant cultural artifacts, with associated notions of discrimination, musical canons, and rarity. On some of the collectors the lowest velocity group appears as a stream angles 508 and 1308!. The second version of the recuperator parameters looks more preferable than the first one if one considers a thermal loading on collectors. We found no evidence in the literature or herbarium collectors' notes for specialized batpollinated flowers. Throughfall volume was collected from 56 ground-based (funnel-style) collectors. The distance between collectors was typically 5-10 m, and the collection intervals coincided with the litterfall collections. The event brought together the worlds of the academy and the museum, of scholars and book collectors. Considering the importance of the art display function in the art collector's house, this conceptual link is critical in the design. Traps were switched on at 2000 h local time, and collectors switched them off at 0600 h, after tying the neck of the collecting bag. However, it is not always clear from collectors' data whether this was actually the case. Today, they are known by the names of collectors or libraries. First we must look at those who were chie-y responsible for them: governments, curators and collectors. Moreover, the collectors' benefaction was made with not a general but a precise objective. In general, participants in the survey were more receptive to the use of light-traps than all night visiting by mosquito collectors. Women are the primary collectors of fuelwood from common land. The fourth section of three portraits highlights amateur collectors and this must be considered of much more local interest. A sample without accurate locality data is largely worthless and it sets a bad example for collectors to include photographs of material without proper data. Individual collectors still exercised some choices when it came to selling their rubber. They also had to rely on the collectors or tappers who gathered and processed rubber latex. In other reserves tax collectors made periodic trips to the outposts to collect tax. I would argue, however, that there is also a political dimension to the contestation of commodification by collectors of unauthorised recordings. Obsessive-compulsive behaviour among collectors is often related to emphases on the thrill of the chase. Most record collectors have acquired ' the habit' during adolescence. I think institutions in the case of art follow the lead of those individuals and individual collectors. In particular, in any research project on the management of minor ailments, medicines counter assistants are likely to be the key data collectors. Behind these issues lie complex relationships between authors, publishers, picture libraries, museums and galleries, collectors and owners of picture rights. Perhaps the problem is that garbage collectors are subject to many conflicting demands. Implementation results show that reference counting leads to very good scalability and low memory requirements, and offers sequential performance comparable to generational garbage collectors. Programmers often resort to explicit reference counts, or even to special-purpose mark-and-sweep garbage collectors implemented anew for each class of record. Now in its fifth edition, this cumulative index is the main source of basic information on meteorites and their provenance for researchers, collectors, and libraries. She was convinced that the regular visits of the rent collectors would lead to better habits among the tenants. 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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