词汇 | example_english_craft |
释义 | Examples of craftThese 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. Most crafts do not fare well-ceramics, for example. He earned coverage by crafting an unconventional, yet politically plausible personality. Another important feature of the local rules and regulations was that they were crafted and stipulated by the people themselves over the course of time. They then use this model in crafting their solidarity activities and in dispensing resources. Many, though not all, of the chapters are carefully crafted, and they will be highly relevant to current and future debates. A slab of freshwater ice formed the smooth top of a billiard table made of ice blocks, with pockets and cushions crafted out of walrus-hide. In style, the writing is carefully crafted, sentence by sentence; it is personal and unassuming, with frank discussions of shor tcomings in data. Such alternation is also called for in texts that have been crafted by a known individual. Compositions tend to exhibit varying degrees of structure, where the composer labours by crafting and evolving initial ideas into satisfying end products. Many were intelligently crafted and produced interesting results. Predictions were couched in vague language, carefully hedged with qualifiers and crafted to offer an exit strategy if things turned out other than expected. The skill of crafting objectivity is heterogeneous networking - tying as many things together as possible. As we would expect from the author, the result is neatly crafted and attractively written. Democratisation is bound by a series of structural socio-economic factors as well as the ruler's carefully crafted process of gradual, yet controlled, opening. The ' introduction ' is crafted to set the scene. Counterarguments are then sharply crafted to the contours of the current controversy. The book provides a wealth of examples of carefully crafted code - paradigms of sound software design. Both variables reflect aspects of the relative difficulty of crafting districts of equivalent size. Traditions that to some twentieth-century academicians seemed to be inevitable had, in fact, been crafted through a process of conflict and negotiation in previous centuries. From the beginning of the industrial revolution, the crafts or skilled trades were the cornerstones of the production process. There is evidence that states crafted their laws to suit the political imperatives of the state's economic topography. Work on the land, or through the crafts, were in themselves quasi-religious activities, so that the secular and the sacred become, in a sense, conflated. Therefore, each technologically crafted cry and artificially extended joyous moan ironically testifies to the unavoidable and primitive dictates of human physiology. Traditional crafts have virtually disappeared except for the brewing of sugarcane wine. In some situations, carefully crafted laws deliver rights that are not in practice exercisable. The materials and detailing were exquisitely applied and crafted. The other and more recent threat to hand crafted paper cut work is from computer laser technology. The latter were an extension of the home, either in the form of domestic work, rural crafts or teaching. Although these characteristics are uncontroversially in the interest of patients, many of them are not adequately present in the healthcare plans crafted by employers. More specifically in the textile industry, this meant that crafts like weaving, dyeing and finishing were almost always done by men. We included numerous exposure activities that incorporated children's literature, songs and nursery rhymes, games, crafts, and movement. We crafted this ideal based on interviews with five estimating exper ts of interior wall and concrete column construction. One of the specialized crafts of interest is that of ceramic manufacture, or fabrication. Two of the sets were crafted from shell, whereas the third was carved from jadeite. Agriculture, commerce, mining and crafts - in that order - were the principal activities of these forro heads of household. He transcends his own narrowness by crafting policies in a way that intelligently dissipates super fluous content. The phrase was crafted to give subordinate courts flexibility. The chapters generally have well crafted summaries of the normal situation and then progress to the pathological situation. Leaders will have significant autonomy in crafting the details of financial sector policies and other structural reforms. We present a particular set of components that can be put to good use crafting verifiers for a particular class of programs. The government was clearly more concerned about crafting a policy regime for trade that would win approval abroad, from donors and foreign investors. A festival of art and crafts works that celebrate the fall season. However, there is a way around it by crafting an approach, such as the cross-comprehension test, that makes a relative comparison. In rural areas the majority of tradesmen (61%) were involved in the manufacturing crafts, working in wood, metal or leather. In many aspects, metallurgy was no different from typical mechanical crafts. Coordination between these differing beliefs and actions plays an important role in how science is crafted. They nevertheless had their own local authorities and the right to carry on trade and crafts. Most places contained a few representatives from each of the main crafts and there is little evidence for any specialization. We define permutation robustly-typedness, which is a carefully crafted extension of permutation simply-typedness, allowing for non-variable but flat terms in output positions. In this approach, a variety of activities, including music, drama, crafts, and play, serve as mechanisms for establishing each grapheme - phoneme association. I would argue that ideas of the male gaze have little to do with the ways in which these images were crafted or received. However, illegal fishing is a major activity involving approximately 800 small fishing crafts managed by part-time workers, pensioners, and civil servants. Since we know that soft materials play an outstanding role in arts and crafts, we completely lose certain material expressions. The rich quality of the visual format and high reproduction standards are matched by many of the well crafted and concise academic essays. However, other forms of organizing labour in society had been created in the non-agricultural rural crafts. The land of traditional crafts is increasingly perceived as a land of information technology. Given the variety of crafts, it might be asked why they are all legally grouped together and represented by the same interest organisations. On one sheet at eighth scale, a complex set of spatial ideas and crafted exteriors were illustrated with overwhelming clarity. In doing this it serves as a valuable bridge between the language sciences on one side and the language crafts and professions on the other. Overall, this is a beautifully crafted dictionary, handy if slightly heavy, with attractive presentation and reliable content. The majority of such employments involved day labour and lower-skilled crafts, like those of tailoring and shoemaking. Relatively high prices for clothing and constant shortages brought about more active involvement in crafts, by both women and men. In the crafts and service sector, the share of wage labour probably remained very limited. The hand crafted on the other hand will be an original, perfect only when the skill is precise and highly developed. A skilful political leadership crafted the world's most modern constitution including a range of bodies to protect human rights. Most serfs made their living from non-agricultural activities (including rural industry and crafts, trade, transport, and domestic service). Similarly, the reform required a redistricting proposal be crafted every five years, but did not require that any action be taken on such proposals. In many respects this is a model doctoral dissertation : exhaustively researched, carefully crafted, pleasantly written. In such a framework, two types of governance institutional arrangements can be crafted. Also, it is regrettable that the author does not broaden the insights gained from his carefully crafted case study for comparative purposes. As it stands, the theory appears to be crafted too narrowly to accommodate such political realities. All of these activities and exchanges complemented and intersected with the display of cottage crafts. The highly skilled crafts, such as the building trades, already had demonstrated that employers would give substantial ground when confronted by strong unions. Literacy and residential requirements and the surprisingly burdensome poll tax were only some of the tools crafted by southern rulers. Quinn seems to me to be successful in crafting a continuous-creation theory that does not imply occasionalism. Every citizen was obliged to join one of the 20 guilds, into each of which numerous crafts were grouped. Villagers harvest its fish and vegetation for nourishment, crafts, construction, and medicinal purposes. To implement his project, then, he crafts a hundred cubes of gold bullion, each worth $5 million. He had of course always taken in apprentices in the conventional potting crafts. Contemporary chronicles are generally silent on crafts and the artisans who produced them, so to answer these questions we must study the objects themselves. How did they ply their crafts, and where? What is happening to sanjhi is perhaps in microcosm what is happening to many other traditional crafts. However, the typical demand for sanjhi paper cuts is of much smaller volume and so the traditional hand crafted method offers huge advantages. Rural crafts appeared more attractive without the often attendant squalor. Our resistant and deconstructive reading might co-exist with our pleasure in reading this beautifully crafted poem. The labouring population, farming families, and couples involved in trading and the crafts had different levels of marital fertility. Everywhere, however, farming would have to be seen in relation to other actual or potential economic activities which include tourism, crafts and small scale industry. The purpose of some of the objects crafted is difficult to understand because many of the finest had a religious significance. Commonly geared to the demands of a constricted local market, not all these crafts could provide continuous employment. Apart from this he founded associations for arts and crafts in order to preserve, protect and teach the old traditions. In contrast to their highly crafted external appearance, the story behind the models is one of detailed investigation and speculative reconstruction. The presence of the act of construction in architectural experience, the reality of its materials, joints and crafts, connects architecture with its timeless poetic ground. In the village souvenirs, such as wine and arts and crafts, are for sale everywhere. The growing number of tools for formal assessment are not often crafted musically and do not always re-ect a really musical perspective. The book is carefully crafted, clearly written and beautifully produced. Overall his arguments are inductive, restrained and beautifully crafted. Was the king's family also involved in crafting? 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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