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词汇 example_english_corner
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Examples of corner


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The background connecting all corners of the canvas has been lightly sketched out.
Only certain architectural features and mortuary information were recorded, including several child burials discovered at the corners of the pyramid, likely representing dedicatory sacrifices.
Any process that pushes mid vowels towards the corners of vowel space is thus straightforwardly expressible as element simplification.
A reflection model for several targets, such as corners, edges, and walls, was suggested,14 and it became a fundamental model for many other researches.
The drama masks that bite onto the two upper corners of the scroll header with cursive title communicate the familiar, theatrical nature of magic.
The round cage provides no corners into which an animal might retreat in order to defend itself.
Near the corners, singularities in the derivatives begin to appear; we do not give the details here.
They arise only at corners and are not caused by the singularly perturbed nature of the problem.
The centrality of the square is emphasised by the alleyways opening into it at its four corners.
Workers lacked mosquito nets and even blankets to protect themselves from nights of exposure in remote corners of the forest.
In practical terms this usually meant about eight interior settings and a couple of corners.
However, this feature cannot be created with rotating cutting tools because of the sharp corners.
The structure was anchored in the south-east and south-west corners to start construction.
Section 4 deals with the singular nature of the problem in corners where the three phases meet.
Contrary to claims from some corners that theropod phylogeny is a mess, this work highlights the fact that a consensus has emerged.
The interior unsteady flow shows source-like behaviour at the corners.
The shear elasticity of the membrane prevents folding, but may cause the formation of sharp corners and concave regions along the cell contour.
However, this approach will break down a t the corners of the region, where yet another treatment is needed.
Everywhere, on street corners, in the tram and in pubs anyone can understand what they tell each other.
To maintain the number of points moderate, we allowed the formation of corners a t these regions.
In particular, the complement of the central island in the rhombus splits into two or four dart-shaped objects located at opposite corners of the rhombus.
The resulting mesh on the sphere is orthogonal, except at the singular points corresponding to the corners of the cube.
A second problem was the occurrence of large stresses at the corners of elements on the edge of the shape.
The corners are separated by at least a set of k pixels.
We observed that the most penetrating features at late times were always found on the boundaries, especially on the corners.
The centre shows the junction in an unstacked, extended conformation, with the four arms directed towards the corners of a square.
By the early twentieth century, images of the wider setting and the fenced-off corners had become powerful tools in a contested citybuilding process.
Peaks of the curvature function correspond to the corners of the represented curve and their height depends on the angle at these corners.
In the present context, it seems unclear whether these models would respond appropriately to sinusoidal contrast modulation stimuli, which lack well-defined terminations or corners.
Turrets at the four corners of the pavilion towers are similarly important parts of the ventilation system.
The simplest examples of flows in corners and past wedges have been presented.
The discrete modes have critical levels which are densely packed into the corners of the shear layer.
As n increases, the modes become more packed into the corners of the shear layer.
I notice that the corners of my eyes are wet.
There is drug selling on the corners and the people on the corners mess with the kids.
Preferring jazz to mass songs and speak-easies to 'red corners', brigade members gained notoriety as 'hooligans'.
The fine eyes were large, bright, calm, though darkened, faintly wrinkled at the corners.
When we consider interior layers (and the effects of data incompatibilities at corners) our grasp is much less sure and there are several competing methods.
In theory, at least five supports in addition to the three corners were required.
Windows were not permitted to turn corners, and could not sit side by side.
Levels of infestation were estimated from 25 to 100 randomly selected sugarcane and/or wild host plants from different corners of the selected fields.
They seek dark corners, shaded walls, and heaps of food materials for shelter.
The impact of generative syntax in child language is noticeable, but it never replaced in all corners the notion of construction.
Cut your nails in the shape of the toes, not too short and not into the corners.
Chapter 7 then moves forward to anticipate a wide variety of criticisms that are likely to arise from biblical, theological, and philosophical corners.
Combining those data geographically permits one to highlight four types of primitives: planes, rows, corners and edges.
The north-east and south-west corners help us compare the intermediate cases.
Component 3: four loudspeakers, each of which is positioned on the floor in the corners of the space.
The basis for this geographically discontinuous group was that all of its members feature single phonemes in both corners of the low vowel space.
We approximate the guideway by a set of straight line segments whose only corners are at stations.
The waiter brought over a grubby document, creased at the corners and covered with tea stains.
The craftsmanship, too, is of the highest standard: for once, no corners are cut.
Cementation seems to have occurred after considerable compaction, since adjacent grains are frequently in contact, with the syntaxial growth infilling corners between grains.
The lines represent plane reflectors while the point features are used for corners and edges.
In the figure, six behaviors are working to find corners, to correct robot's posture and to turn left.
In this case, they may respond also to single elements such as corners or angles of edges.
One wants it with corners, the other totally round.
A feasible strategy is based on the recognition of some geometric features of the object, such edges and corners, from camera images.
They were found in all corners of the nation, and their place in everyday life was tremendous.
The value of the compensating torque is computed from the reading of the force sensors located at the four corners of each foot.
The floor-wall intersections and corners were used in this demonstration because the robot is only 35 cm in height.
The discontinuous nature of the ranging measurements represents small objects like corners, edges or table legs.
Other older books had been stuffed in corners to steady chest of drawers within a shipping crate.
The corners of the mouth are pulled downward: sign of sadness, pain, and despair.
Moreover, we never consider the shortest trajectory because it gets very close to obstacle corners, which is dangerous for a robot.
Each quadrat was divided into four triangular planes, each formed by joining three corners of the quadrat.
Support conditions were modelled in the four corners of the courtyard to simply support the structure.
Therefore, we do not know exactly where the corners lie.
The profile figures are surrounded by intertwined aquatic bands; those shown in the center and at the corners offer frontal views of the deity.
The four world corners are marked by four rectangular elements.
Much furniture is built of course from essentially rectangular wooden components, and the furniture's rectangularity allows it to fit in the corners of rectangular rooms.
The shelving stops short of the corners, where vertical panels of mirror glass give an effect of infinite length.
He may therefore be tempted to cut corners, leaving out this or that critical explanation.
The crosses to be considered in this section will be slightly different from those considered in the previous section in order to avoid the corners.
There are no protruding elements, nor hooks or corners.
Goods, personnel, capital, and information have transcended national borders and geographic divides to penetrate all corners of the world.
The corners usually provide a good hint on where the shape should be subdivided.
We now give some idea of the behaviour of derivatives of the solution u of (6.1) near exponential boundary layers and corners.
The corners of the side edges were rounded to a radius of 0-5 mm except for 0-15 mm on the chamfered plate.
Latero-admarginal ridge does not extend to the cardinal corners, but sometimes joins up with the posterior lobe ventrally.
Instantly, from five or six corners of the hall emanated five or six whistles.
How does it impact on competitors, forcing them to lower standards and cut corners?
If the corners are pinjointed hinges, the sides become parabolic.
External pressure applied diagonally to compress the hinged corners would again convert the sides into positively stressed curves.
In the case of the square, a perimeter of constant length must pull the corners inwards, as the sides flex outwards.
In those fifty years his work has penetrated to many corners of the world which he saw as dark.
Of course, this is only an approximation of the rectangle's boundary, since we can never quite get into its corners.
The main entrances are in the corners of this space.
In the corners of rooms, four-page sheets inform the spectator about historical and culture historical aspects of the monuments exhibited.
If the loading at different corners is merely justified by the water (price) level, the boat may sink 'optimally' to the bottom of the sea.
At the beginning of the seventeenth century a new type of songbook had rapidly cornered the market.
The importance of such corners or wedges has long been considered.
We make the corners smooth to make the computations easier.
Although her embouchure was -exible, the corners of her mouth were often retracted excessively, especially in the upper range.
Pronotal collar hardly traceable, postero-lateral corners of pronotum evenly rounded.
Two pots were placed in diagonally opposite corners inside each cage.
To reach the judgment that life support should be withdrawn, the proxy is not strictly bound by the "four corners" of the document.
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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