词汇 | example_english_comfortable |
释义 | Examples of comfortableThese 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. Although alternatives were proposed, most requiring lesser majorities, for varying reasons delegates found the two-thirds rule comfortable. Newer members felt more comfortable learning their political skills among other women than in the presence of men. The contents obviously added to their symbolic value, but in addition account for the rectangular plan, which was more comfortable than the circular one. We were still not comfortable with our outcomes. In the end we both felt more comfortable talking about stealing. While it is important to choose an accountant with whom you feel comfortable and professionally secure, you will also need the best available financial advice. Many potential customers might feel more comfortable where agencies were not aiming at supervision of their minds. They were torn between conscience and an approved corporate policy, with the rewarding objective of promotion, comfortable security, and large salaries. They are not comfortable structures where representatives discuss the virtues of any activity. A doctor's obligation in treating the terminally ill is, as has been seen, to make his patient comfortable, which includes easing pain. As for the results from individual biographical studies, they seem most comfortable with an explanation that simply appeals to the idea of" special cases". The aged poor were similarly divided up among the more comfortable households. On a comfortable sunny summer day, the arcade does not overheat compared to the access streets, and air movement is progressively reduced. One may object that people can live in fairly comfortable economic conditions but have no income or suffer from insufficient housing. Comments begin to appear indicating that students felt much more comfortable and took pride in relating with the patients and staff. The fact they were in an enclosed room or curtained environment made them feel comfortable and unexposed. Relatively little is directed vertically from the comfortable citizenry to impoverished and vulnerable groups on the margin. Business recognised that it had to muscle its way into the comfortable relations of the corporatist network between bureaucrats and labour in ports. Indeed, for many people the domestic environment took on an entirely new character and meaning as it became cleaner, lighter, and more comfortable. Nurses report feeling more comfortable with the intervention format, the facilitator, and the other group members. Written comments were accepted from farmers who felt more comfortable expressing their opinions that way. During testing, participants were seated in a comfortable reclining armchair. Indeed, healthy eating is also an issue which is, perhaps, more comfortable to talk about but more difficult to put into practice. No matter what her social origins, she dresses and acts the part of a comfortable middle-class peer. Most television sets are too small for comfortable split screen editing. Contrasting zones of comfortable competence: popular culture in a phonics lesson. According to our investigation, most of the users feel comfortable in using the system, they like it. By presenting concerts in a less prescribed atmosphere than the time-honoured concert hall, we can expose listeners to new experiences in a more comfortable setting. As a paradigm for a useful design methodology, parametric design will always be in conflict with the comfortable looseness of architectural thinking. While some retired to a comfortable country-scholar life, others devoted themselves to research and education. They are able to buy smaller accommodation, thus releasing capital to fund a comfortable lifestyle and subtly containing the deterioration of their bodies. The ' socially comfortable ' measure is exceptional because, on average, six people are nominated as providing this sense of affiliation. Virtually all respondents have people who make them feel accepted or socially comfortable. However, the use of crossdomain latent-change models makes us feel comfortable about the study results. Performers are most comfortable with their own instrument, not a copy, and maximal performance flexibility and expressivity certainly are conveyed through an original instrument. Testing and endeavouring to transcend these comfortable polarities is essential if we are to reach a nuanced understanding. The intuitively comfortable idea of absolute motion makes sense only if motion relative to gravity and motion relative to the earth's surface are identical. Who should feel comfortable in deciding not to care about that? As a result, future inductees will be more comfortable with the custody of groups of children. I feel more comfortable teaching older kids myself. They were most comfortable when they could re-create, quite accurately, an activity they had previously experienced. The baby can be kept comfortable with morphine. Management of these complex problems is a daily activity for the transplant physician/surgeon who becomes comfortable in this type of environment. I was comfortable making a decision that the girl twin had sufficiently severe pulmonary hypoplasia that survival was not possible. Not all proletarian textile families had a similarly comfortable life. Teachers were not required to implement the resource, but were encouraged to do so if they felt comfortable. What physicians were comfortable with such an arrangement, where a perfectly healthy child is put in harm's way for an untherapeutic purpose? We will then feel more comfortable admitting when we do not know the answer or cannot perform a procedure and need to ask for help. The houses can either be visualized in a perceptually hostile landscape, or in a comfortable and agreeable landscape. Training to assure that all participants were familiar and comfortable with the materials and task demands was provided prior to the experimental tasks. The aim is to promote a comfortable and calm atmosphere for everyone. Comfortable acoustic conditions may go unnoticed by users, but poor acoustics can damage the whole design. They need to provide a pleasant and comfortable environment for learning and to use architectural and design features to stimulate children's imaginations. The children will do everything they can to make you comfortable till you die. Having comfortable buses with a drop-step, making it easier to get on and off, and a regular and reliable service were also important. The twenty twenties (suggesting an acuity of vision that may not be appropriate), the twenty thirties, and so on are not comfortable. They were sufficiently comfortable that the leprosarium was theirs to send their wives and children to the place. They were seated at a comfortable viewing distance from the monitor with the microphone approximately one inch in front of their lips. Therefore, we were less comfortable with predictions in the accuracy of past-imperfective forms. The most modest of savings, guaranteed by a handful of the more comfortable leaseholders, could have decisive effects. She was not involved with the focus groups, however, so that participants would feel more comfortable expressing their opinions anonymously. They are generally comfortable, with soft uppers, and the high-cut variety also offer good ankle support. You know more comfortable than riding around on a motor bike in the wind and the snow in the winter. The hiring rooms were not only more comfortable they also helped to affirm the reshaping of female farm service into a form of domestic service. Though they concede that most minimum standards are overly conservative, they insist that this comfortable margin of error ensures that false identification will never occur. The incongruity between extra-terrestrial beings and the settled, comfortable world they invade produces a creative tension. The interview took place away from the treatment area and any distractions so that the participant was more comfortable and relaxed. The authors find, for example, no clear evidence of incapacity benefit being used as a more comfortable haven by the unemployed. He believes in nothing but himself, and is perfectly comfortable with this; his opponents are just as selfish, but lack his self-awareness. The intensity was adjusted during practice trials to a level that the child found comfortable and clearly audible. We feel comfortable just having a place to meet people. In some units the staff did not have access to the heating controls, making it difficult to maintain a comfortable temperature. In almost all cases, any task which was judged comfortable by some language learners was also judged stressful by others. They were primarily concerned with offering comfortable housing. The timber rainscreen is adaptive and adaptable and can be used to secure comfortable conditions in an energy conscious building. Introspection can thus be overused to become a comfortable illusion for the theorist, and an obstacle for science. Women who took on heavy caring duties tended to find these more comfortable if they assumed traditional femininities. All the children were comfortable interacting with children and adults outside their immediate family circle, and spending time away from their parents. What they feel much more comfortable with are texts - individual bits of speech or writing. The author seems more comfortable with the first three decades of the twentieth century than the second. I don't think the act of creating theatre is about making the audience recognize things, or feel comfortable - or bored. He is completely comfortable with external, public shows of patriarchal power. As teachers, we need to feel comfortable with what we do in the classroom. They are characterized by comfortable domestic furniture and fittings and a very easily understood layout. Injections into gastrocnemius and soleus can make splints more comfortable to wear, and may sometimes improve walking. All s ubjects had (age-adjusted) normal hearing and tones were presented at the most comfortable listening volume for each subject. Registrars did differ though in the pace by which they became comfortable in the new environment. Audiotapes were used to record conversations if the therapist felt comfortable with their usage, otherwise detailed record sheets were compiled during and after each interview. Interviews were carried out individually, in a familiar, comfortable, and private location. The curtain of darkness is recognised as the far more familiar and comfortable sight. As adults, we remain more comfortable with those more like ourselves in much the same way. The use of the vac-fix bag makes the treatment position more comfortable for the patient as well as providing fixed positions for the arms. A slightly more comfortable topic, continuing the theme of constitution through others, is the nature and essence of statehood. Most of the men stated that they were happier and more comfortable since the operation; no one reported that he was less so. In general, he is more comfortable with documentary sources and with literary sources that reflect official points of view. The most important thing is that they should feel happy, relaxed and comfortable with the choices that they make. Cousinians, by contrast, were more comfortable in modern society. 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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