词汇 | example_english_constituent |
释义 | Examples of constituentThese 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 recursive behavior of this finite state machine comes from the fact that the individual argument or adjunct constituents can also embed sentential clauses. The symbols are used to specify the constituents of the instances, and the transformation program automatically transforms the edited instances into patterns. A portion of the sample is vaporized during the laser pulse to form plasma of the sample constituents containing electronically excited atomic species. Each of the sixteen speeches supported the affirmative resolutions, most claiming vindication of the long-running campaign waged by their constituents against the coypu. The remaining sections will describe the state-of-the-art information- and knowledge-management practices and technologies (along with their constituents) in use in the construction sector. Each moment of time is constituted by identity conditions that merely involve constituents within that moment (presentness, exemplification, an individuator). Land managers therefore face a trade-off between satisfying many constituents marginally through higher rents or satisfying special interests appreciably through lower rents. The political platform thus functioned as a two-way interface, through which politicians negotiated their position with their constituents. The primordial chemical reactions and the energy sources, which produced the early constituents of proteins and nucleic acids, have been simulated by many authors. A thorough understanding of how such constituents change over time would allow us to extrapolate, from fossil evidence, aspects of the original biochemistry. Exploring how non-life "could live" in the digital domain, alife uncovers the principles that govern the emergence of life-like qualities, independent of life's material constituents. The alignment of the pitch accents with the prosodic constituents sheds light on aspects of stress structure traditionally problematic, such as proparoxitones or clitic adjunction. Given the left-headedness of branching constituents, it is the first portion of a target diphthong that would be expected to survive shortening. Law, he contends that certain legal rules are necessar y constituents of any legal system. Being moral virtues, these dispositions must be constituents rather than mere instr uments of worthwhile lives. He was at pains to point out to constituents that these views did not mean that he agreed with the decision. In both examples, the environmental stimuli produces costs to national constituents who demand policy and institutional change. 110 proportions of the different constituents have a bearing on how permeable the soil is for a particular volatile chemical. Usually - overwhelmingly likely, in typical cases - the exact behaviour of the microscopic constituents does ' wash out', and become irrelevant to the macroscopic behaviour. Most of the trace metals are found as natural constituents of proteins. The phonetic interpretation of headed phonological structures containing overlapping constituents. In the longest set, all syntactic major constituents shown in the last line of (6) were present. We can now phrase this condition more explicitly : monosyllables form prosodic words with neighbouring constituents rather than forming their own prosodic words. She indicates that these prosodic constraints override syntactic constituents and are crucial in making phrasing decisions. Let us now consider a dusty plasma whose constituents are electrons, ions and negatively charged micrometre-sized heavy dust particulates. Approximately 18% of constituents were found to be related by subsumption. Low-level document authoring tools allow authors to manipulate the physical constituents of a document: strings of characters, pictures, and so on. In such a way we predict no new constituents and all incomplete constituents are closed. In actual conversation, however, various constituents such as subject, object, and adverb may occur in post-predicate position. The ordering of the constituents in line 2 appears to have a subtle bearing on the kind of agreement that is being achieved. The unusual constituents are pernicious from a point of view upholding the concept of rigid/stereotypical syntactic constituency often presupposed by traditional theories of syntax. The constituents in these positions fill the cases marked by the position itself. In a phrase structure formalism, the most important grammatical relations are between linearly adjacent constituents. The relative positions of the constituents are meaningful and long-distance (or non-adjacent) dependencies are captured with traces and indices. The relation is represented by assigning the same symbol to both constituents. The prosodic phrases that reflect information structure units often do not correspond to traditional syntactic constituents. Morphological markings on the constituents express their grammatical roles without relying on their order. The dialogue management information is modelled in dialogue objects which represent the constituents of the dialogue. Additionally, authentic texts showed more higher-level constituents per sentence and higher syntactic logic scores than simplified texts. The question, obviously, is whether this area supports a device dedicated to syntactic analysis of transformationally moved constituents and, if so, what this device is. Grammatical distinctions were identified by the order in which pictures representing the constituents were selected on the displays. Advocates of centralisation tend to see a direct relationship between a single government and its constituents as having the least potential for institutional capture. They are only rarely able to wield the stick of electoral punishment as long as their constituents lack information about specific policies. Deputies get special access to high-level actors in the administration, and inside information about government activities that they may use to benefit constituents or themselves. He or she also intervenes with the administration to help constituents get birth certificates, legal title to traditionally owned housing, and other administrative services. No syllabifications or stress markings are attempted, but morphological boundaries are represented by dashes where the constituents may be recombined elsewhere. An immature production system is more likely to lexicalize more informative constituents than less informative ones, leading to production of more verbs than pronouns. Finally, not all sentence constituents were aided by a second repetition. The inaccuracy concerns his allegation that there is a ' potential notational inconsistency ' in representing lexical items as constituents of lexical categories. Lines contain three or four constituents of two types, trochaic (' running ') and dactylic (' finger-shaped '). Finally, the account allows quantifiers originating from embedded constituents to be passed up in the usual way and assigned scope at an appropriate locus. I will call "measurement domains" such logical structures whose constituents are a set of elements, a relation of comparison, and an operation of composition. Material composition is similar for both constituents, but granulometry is different, as tipizil (the dried powdered clay) contains sand-size grains. Models became gradually more specific and attempted to predict rate of passage of particular feed constituents. Moral commitments will change from time to time, but only through the dynamism of a feedback loop in which delegates converse with constituents. Apart from the major cell constituents such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur, bacterial biomass requires minerals and trace elements. The hierarchy of constituents is not reversible (as shown hypothetically in example (2) above) in any of the recordings. Again, the first two constituents of the prosody do not correspond to syntactic constituents of the sentence. Keeping phonological and syntactic structure separate allows us to say the natural thing: they are phonological words that correspond to two separate syntactic constituents. After fluorescent staining of these two biofilm constituents and subsequent confocal laser scanning microscopy the structure and function of biofilm systems can be studied. Population increase, economic growth and industrialization, increasing urban employment opportunities, rural-urban migration and advances in transportation and technology are the main constituents of this process. In these cases, the loanwords which served as constituents of larger words were written in katakana. In contrast, the relatively low degree of co-activation in stem-particle collocations entails a relatively low degree of cohesion of their constituents. Besides, contractions resort to apostrophes to indicate that one of the source constituents has been shortened. Ethicists regard the constituents as the obvious objects of study, in contrast to economists and statisticians, who gravitate towards the determinants. In measuring well-being, be it that of a person or of a collectivity of persons, one may study either well-being's constituents or its determinants. I interpret the initial constituents in (35f-h) as predicative adjuncts. The constituents of well-being themselves reflect the plurality of values. Differences in characterization and self-representation are not trivial since they are two of the most ubiquitous constituents of dreaming. As mentioned above, and documented in [13], the constituents of our invariants are effectively computable. Minor sediment constituents include macro- and microfauna (the former locally phosphatized), and plant debris. I n the specification of the last three quantities, electrons and ions are regarded as two gaseous constituents of the atmosphere. A complete analysis is one where all the constituents have been successfully labelled. The probable source constituents are terrigenous clay and biogenic silica. Minute amounts of other constituents, added to the water to facilitate the electrochemical flow visualization, will be discussed later. In this region, smoothing proceeds at the diffusion rate alone, since the production rate of new interface between fluid constituents is not an important factor. Non-nutrient constituents of the diet were considered to be relatively unimportant. We begin by hierarchically decomposing the animation into its constituents and start with the animation of the man and the vending machine. Confirming our hypothesis, children included all major constituents more often from predictable than unpredictable sentences. Children who were at ceiling in their inclusion of all three sentence constituents were excluded since they could not provide meaningful data about the hypothesis. Therefore, when republics increase in size, the proportion of representatives to constituents must decrease. The most important action may be the ability of the constituents, possibly working synergistically, to mop up free radicals. Hypotheses relating to chemical constituents of seeds have also been put forward to explain the variation of longevity among species. Once elected, senators had to develop reputations that translated into support among party organization regulars as well as directly among their constituents. The process turns form, matter, substance and accident into so many constituents of objects, and turns the whole question into one of power. All these constituents needed fusing and moulding into a unity in his mind. Rules of interpretation, in attaching meaning to situations and their constituents, determine which prescriptive rules are applicable. In some languages there are syntactic constraints on clause combination, or on the omission of coreferential constituents in clause combinations. Large systems do however have collective properties that are sums or averages or other functionals of the dynamical properties of all the individual constituents. What is the most probable state of a system of very many constituents and how closely is it approached? Far from being the inanimate stuff typically envisioned by modern thought, materials in this original sense are the active constituents of a world-in-formation. Nonetheless, participants were sensitive to the gender information carried by the related constituents that were used as primes. As a consequence of their prolonged involvement in the social world, certain non-human constituents of the environment developed into person-like beings. Second, feature mismatches block switches, unless there is almost complete congruence of features in mixed constituents. However, it is not so clear that stylistic fronting has any special preference for quantified constituents. The prediction of the analysis would be that null subjects must be the leftmost constituents in the structure. The third group was taught both pronunciation and meaning, providing the full set of lexical constituents. On the level of syntax we have seen that constituents can be placed in the position before the subject. The fly larvae also feed on dung constituents and both adults and larvae may therefore be exposed to residues of synthetic pyrethroids. 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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