词汇 | example_english_confine |
释义 | Examples of confineThese 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 problem is not confined to secondary schools. Theory is not confined to any particular domain - there is as much ecological theory as there is cultural and social theory. As settlement business cost parishes a considerable amount, he added, parishes may well have confined the examination to the time of actual chargeability. The robberies reported in our sample week were, moreover, not confined to the roads alone. However, in contrast to other accounts assuming processing capacity limitations, the processing limitation assumed in this account is confined to movement and checking operations. In their case, the effect was confined to the filler noun (meal). Another characterization confines possible solutions to predefined conceptual frameworks which impose limits on potential design propositions. Such iconography, however, was not just confined to two-dimensional representations. Funerals are public events but both the sickbed and death are confined to the seclusion of the house. The role of the public sector is confined to assessment and the contracting out of service provision to competing non-profit and for-profit home care providers. First, it is assumed that the mortality effects of suspended particulates are confined to the municipality in which they are emitted. Most importantly, it is confined to examining deforestation. The large numbers of small-scale fishers are generally confined to inshore operations by their small vessels, low engine power, and traditional fishing gear. Comparisons of different frames for apologies show that excuse me only occurs in face-to-face conversation and / beg your pardon is confined to talk offences. Their love, in fact, is still unrequited, suspended between death and life, confined in such a voluptuous and yet unresolved oxymoron. One concerns melodic analysis: repetition, per se, is clearly not confined to the motets in fr. 845. Recall that the preference for verbal gerunds over nominal gerunds is not confined to complex syntactic configurations that can only be expressed verbally. However, the attention has not been confined to the scientific community. The former is the trade negotiator's point of view and the latter is the environmentalist's who is sometimes confined to a single issue. Much of the detail of these results is confined to [13]. The former is confined to the right of ownership to the extent that "physical attachment is required for all forms of property acquisition" (2000: 142). Should local communities be engaged in the management of spatially confined natural resources? Fleeting references (i. 470 -7) to these issues are confined to illustrating missionary irritation at both. In contrast, during waking, exploratory saccades were present in both lateral directions, but confined to the right hemispace. The attack, in all but very advanced cases, is confined entirely to the outer cuticular region of the individual scales. Our attention is confined to the one-sided subshifts, although a parallel theory exists for two-sided subshifts. His velocity profiles are different from ours, the horizontal shear being confined to the upper half of the two-level model used. The analysis was confined to occasions when the layer was not too thin and the velocity changed little in the x-direction. The reason may be that the effects of external heat input or cooling remain confined to a region near the wind tunnel wall. The unusual nature of these patterns, which are confined to regions where cytotrophoblast fate is determined, suggests that this observation has potential functional importance. The viscous effects are confined to thin boundary layers at the walls. However, these methods are either confined to case - control design or unable to yield unbiased point and interval estimates of haplotype effects. The channel casts are confined to intervals that are characterized by smaller-scale sand-filled gutter casts. We restrict ourselves to slightly viscous flows such that viscous effects are confined to thin boundary layers ahead of any point of separation. As such, boundary effects may be confined, and thus only of local interest, or they may be of importance everywhere throughout the fluid. Likewise, the confined flow between co-rotating disks, which also has wide applications, is beyond the scope of the present investigation. In convection-diffusion problems, transport processes dominate while diffusion effects are confined to a relatively small part of the domain. Our analysis, therefore, will be mainly confined to the latter group only. In particular, examples that they give are confined to the sampling unit of the human being or the unproblematic household. Informing them was confined almost exclusively to the period after the first pregnancy test. The asteroidal population must have been largely confined to this zone. Females do not participate in public affairs, confining their activities entirely to the home. To demonstrate dependence of that sort, data must be confined to the same moment in developmental time. In order to screen out grammatical subjectless utterances, analysis was confined to utterances including verbs that do not occur in imperative frames. Dialects are also losing their primary role in daily interactions, more and more confined as they are within traditional households and rural contexts. Before college, their daily lives are literally confined to their homes; there is very little young, unmarried women can do outside the home. Sufism seeks both to suppress the idea of aggressive materialism confined to this transitory world and to elevate the spiritual quality inherent in people. The analysis was therefore confined to the six trials which used one of these questionnaires. Electrons formed due to light falling on one pixel are confined to that pixel, by electric fields, until the image recording is completed. In the young, the disease is typically generalized, whereas in older people, it may be confined to the extraocular muscles. The review is confined to studies which have looked at older people resident in the community and which focus upon loneliness as the key variable. The subjects of modeling or evaluation studies were not confined to the clinical parameters but could concern other parameters too, for example, economic parameters. Staining is not confined to fibers, however, for numerous calbindin-immunoreactive cells are located among the fibers. As seedling growth proceeds, lipoxygenases become confined to cells surrounding the vascular bundle, to the epidermis and to the hypodermis. When such lipids are confined to a stable bilayer, this propensity is not expressed. To adequately sample species potentially confined to watercourses, we examined streams separately; riparian sampling zones could be located at eight of the 12 elevations. The coccids have a cryptic endophytic lifestyle and are confined to this microhabitat. However, enhanced accessibility was not only confined to overland links. Then, there is a bounded neighborhood of the origin, where the formation error vector z will be confined after a finite time. Finally, the analysis was confined to learners' noticing of morphosyntactic changes to question forms. We did this by confining the optimal stimulus to a central region the size of the peak summation diameter. No abnormality, confined to just one eye, could be responsible. However, these conservative estimates ensure that our measurements were confined to the initial open-loop interval of pursuit. I have confined my interest here to one central case of the concept of games, namely, those that are fairly structured and competitive. The intermediate filaments, as a general class of structures, are not cellular entities confined to the vertebrates : they are also found widely in invertebrates. Although recalcitrant seeds are common in mesic tropical forests, they are by no means confined to these systems. As a result, the indentation and therefore the fjord starting point become more and more confined to the vicinity of the finger tip. While not denying that they had confined their wives, they downplayed its significance. Writing is given a relatively low priority in the syllabus and tends to be confined to sentence-level translation only. Moniliasis is sometimes associated with the use of dentures, in which case the changes may be confined to the hard palate. Such a refractive index profile will tend to focus the pulse, preventing the natural diffraction and keeping the laser pulse confined in the channel. The orchestral part in bars 34-5 is confined to two harmonised echoes of the voice's db -eb ascent in bar 33. The picture that emerges is confused - probably too confused to be confined by a single theoretical approach, which is, actually, one of my points. In this perspective the other stakeholders, such as building occupiers and architectural critics, are confined to a secondary position. Few reviewers tried to take a neutral stance and only a minority of the critics confined themselves to a discussion of the historical part. The independent variable is thus not confined to coverage of aid. Consequently, the key to make interpersonal relations smooth, efficient, and mutually beneficial is not confined to a sense of trust in others. Further, the effects are confined to the 1998 survey. In contrast, a number of scholars have stressed that the culture of dependence is not merely confined to individual attitudes regarding specific public policies. Quite simply they are the ideas, goods, peoples, institutions, trends, and events whose origins and implications are not confined to any particular nation-state. When the analysis is confined to citizen households, the results largely correspond to the expected performance of welfare regimes. In slow moving water there is a downstream dispersal of cercariae leading to high metacercarial recruitment being confined to a small area. The uterus is confined to the posterior part of the body. However, the situation is very different when both are confined to a surface. He did not assume that true individuality was confined to the past. Generally, the presence of a magnetic field confines the plasma and increases the effective density of the plasma in the confinement region. When it finally came, the fight was personal, bitter and largely confined to the family of middle-class women's organizations. Overall, one must admit that the new code at least confined the powers of the police, and arbitrary arrest without limit disappeared. His body is an inert mass confined to one place. The figures are no longer confined by the rectangular block. Variations among the three major versions, significant though they are, are largely confined to interpretive differences oriented around the same narrative core. The analysis has been confined to towns with more than 10,000 inhabitants at the time of the 1836 census. In the former, tenant estates were few and confined to the immediate vicinity of the castles. Although it was common for tenants to assist their lords in founding monasteries, their religious patronage was by no means always confined within the honour. Man's role was no longer confined to the rough work, the barbecueing and the earnest car-washing. Confessions of faith, they maintained, should be confined to declaring the necessary truths that bore the sanction of divine authority. The community is confined to inaccessible cliffs or sides of ravines where grazing and burning are unlikely, but where trees can not grow. Bargaining, however, tends to be confined within the company. All of them were performed for narrow data sets and hence the results were confined to the same group of compounds. The injections were observed to be confined to the tissue injected. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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