词汇 | example_english_construct |
释义 | Examples of constructThese 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. We constructed the phase diagram, which can include a microphase-separated region and a micro-phase separated glass. The following remarks describe how the total ordering is constructed (see also the summary diagram in (24) below). The method of constructing the adiabatic invariant has been previously discussed in [7]. To keep track of our runs without constantly needing to refer to their parameters, we have constructed a simple notational scheme. Other constructs that are moderately high are the impact of the illness on intimacy, and worries about loss of dignity. Firstly, how relations between states, international organizations and indigenous peoples have been and are currently constructed as legal and political practices? The anomalous sen tences are constructed by manipulating the relationship between the object noun\\target word (' guitar ' in these examples) and its preceding verb. Latent factors were established for each of these constructs to allow investigation of relationships free of measurement error. The stable support condition for a mobile robot is constructed not only in a polygonal support region, but also in a polyhedral support region. Of course, we will need to modify the notion of model to cope with these additional constructs. Since the objects were constructed from a class/struct that owns a next field, objects have next-labelled arcs. A transducer of this form can be constructed by translating hyphenation rules or patterns into a finite state transducer or sequence of transducers. We consider the choices that the application must make in constructing this input. Each classifier constructs a hyperplane, which demarcates one specific class from all the other classes. A dotted line specifies a hierarchical structure of a dependency graph constructed from a template. The voice as object is constructed both as lost object and as first object of jouissance. Therefore, basically any social interaction (including disagreement) is cooperatively constructed, as are the identities involved. The investigation thus proves doubly fruitful, in the discovery of developmental patter ns and in the evaluation of linguistic-theoretical methodologies and constructs. At the third stage, a multilingual inter-system is constructed. A sample of verse then cannot be considered an intentionally constructed iambic rhythm unless it exceeds, to some degree, the values shown in (22). Furthermore, this locally constructed community identity is not necessarily fixed in time or space. The pragmatic success of this typification depends on constructing a metapragmatic order of self-andother that is hard to call into question. Thus, the experiment does not claim to simulate the period during which such a mechanism is constructed. The next result shows how each deterministic process of a composed net can be constructed as the amalgamation of deterministic processes of the components. First, we argue that delicate but fundamental issues arise when constructing correctness proofs for free theorems-based program transformations. Note that the same kind of non-normalizing term can be constructed in any type. The article explores the extent to which constructs and cr iter ia are shaped by the assessment cultures in which teachers work. What is central about such groups is that understandings are constructed through talk. The speakers in this study constructed dialogue with consistently different pragmatic resources in their two languages. Teachers are being urged to embrace this paradigm, which focuses on learning by constructing meaning. However, post-structuralism radically reframes this relationship by suggesting that our social identities (including gender) are constructed through language use. Test constructs are then for mulated based on the results of the needs analysis. Rather, she constructs the second turn with a single component, yeposeyyo. The machine detected levels of topicality of this document that with 54% diverged from the topic levels manually constructed. Related terms were identified using a thesaurus specially constructed for this task. However, this large number of extra constructed rules is offset with the savings achieved by evaluating the rules in parallel as they are constructed. The specialized program ps is obtained from p by evaluating constructs that depend only on s, while rebuilding constructs that may depend on dynamic data. The key idea is that only closed substitutions can be moved through certain constructs. Other factors that must be considered when constructing base lists are their representativeness of the domain and their correctness. Since representation is determined by convention, the meaning of the symbols manipulated by the physical process is constructed by an observer. We have constructed such isomorphisms by inducing rewrite rules on calculi of proof terms from admissibility proofs of cut rules based on cut propagation. In particular, certain homomorphisms out of the generated coalgebra can be constructed from functions out of its kernel that we call homomorphisms up-to. All these theories, and many others, have demonstrated in different ways that identity is intersubjectively constructed in local contexts of language use. However, refusals appear to be made up of two different constructs, the speaker's difficulty and speaker's sense of obligation. A signature morphism is constructed from two signatures and a sort-preserving map between the two. Traditional sociology, anthropology, and political theory are clear about this, and about the proposition that these overlays are socially constructed. While the saliency score quite adequately represents the jurisdictions of the policy and constituency committees, such a score cannot be constructed for control committees. Our approximating solutions have been constructed in the sense of following definition. Their theoretical constructs were fed by the political/ideological agenda of their day rather than by empirical studies. Having constructed this schema, it is possible to see why the reversal of normal cooking practice might take place in the burial context. Beginning with a twodimensional plan, one extrudes and constructs three-dimensional forms. Two lists of 40 words were initially constructed from a dictionary search. Only 35% (r2) of the variance is explained by some relation between the two constructs. Such a proposition must, however, be supported by an investigation of how that significance was constructed and discursively emphasised in various practices. However, few measures exist that can be used to measure these constructs. Nevertheless, this time the problem is considered a one-model problem (p. 107) and people constructing only the initial model are not viewed as imprudent. We believe that the tomb was constructed for him and the important funerary rites were performed in his honor. My purpose here is to describe the ways in which these people talked about their alcohol use and the ways in which they constructed it. A satisfactory identity has not yet been constructed. In each interviewee's account, a number of different texts and narratives are being traded off with each other in intertextually constructing another narrative. The participants did not form a research population constructed according to sampling procedures. In this paper, age identity as part of an individual's personal identity is viewed as constructed through talk. In this way, students learn how old age is socially constructed and how writers can either reinforce or challenge negative stereotypes of older people. A steel frame is constructed to form the structure of the house with mini-piles providing intermediate support. The report must always be constructed out of the narrative material at hand. Additional behavior is constructed from function via process 10, which is generally viewed as the main concern of requirements engineering. Constructive memory can be seen as the capability to integrate new experiences by using them in constructing new memories. Dynamically constructed bayes nets for multi-domain sketch recognition. Multiple views can also be constructed depending on the required level of aggregation. After a memory has been constructed, it is incorporated into the network as a new experience through constructive learning. Using the constructs and relationships of this model, behavior of each system is described in the databases developed. The main aim of coding with these typical numbers is to make a distinction among the combinations of many behavioral level constructs, internally. The rules for constructing scenes or takes can be decomposed and grouped, creating generic idioms that incorporate specific information on a set of cinematography techniques. The graph representation schema provides precedence and alternative constructs to specify the requirements and processes defined in the operation information and process information schemas. Engineers employ mathematical constructs for describing physical ar tifacts and processes. The basins may have been created and utilized prior to the construction of the building or just before the one room was constructed. Surprisingly little, however, has been written about the role of language in constructing the body as a social object. Finally, there is no theory, or even approach, about how language constructs or reflects social relationships and identity. From his unparalleled understanding of this scene and his sense of its structures of feeling, he constructs important insights into the musical form. There was not a single house there; everybody lived in big tents constructed on sledges that looked like balki but were much bigger. A broad range of tools is used that measure the key constructs of the theory. In the scenes provided in the hinting task only limited contextual detail is provided and so context must be constructed to some extent. The households were constructed by first drawing a random sample of the so-called reference persons from the population register. We constructed a dichotomous variable for ' main problem agreement ' for each patient. Employees with doctor-diagnosed psychiatric disorders at baseline were excluded from the data in order to establish temporal order between constructs. Subjects are always already inside a world of language (and the material world is also linguistically constructed by subjects). One, at least, was constructed on familiar lines. Stoneworking is a ground-floor operation, shown in many medieval illustrations in dirt-floored sheds set against the side of the building being constructed. With the exception of work on constructing programs, these kinds of activities were virtually never conducted in the room housing the computers. The broad ideological power of this doubleness can be seen in the very way this exemplum constructs its subject-positions. Now instead of having to consider how one subject is constructed and figures in the reading process, he has to deal with two. Though the king's voice may be constructed for him, he always has the last word. Rather, we cannot reach the theological infinite because we have no process for constructing it, no means of reaching it. The primal scenes 'are not reproduced as recollections, but have to be divined - constructed - gradually and laboriously from an aggregate of indications '. They needed to appeal to beliefs and values in order to be constructed at all, let alone to be deployed in practice. Sixteen spatial matrix and 16 verbal (nonsense) sentence sequences were constructed. He has produced what he calls 'a foundation upon which elegant edifices of semantico-syntactic description and explanation may be constructed'. They offered substantial help in constructing the sample frame, in establishing trustful relationships between respondents and investigators, and in interpreting. The northern basilica was in part constructed out of the old walls. In five out of six cases the categories provide a basis for establishing the order in which the various lordships began to be constructed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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