词汇 | example_english_deed |
释义 | Examples of deedThese 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 ethics and rhetoric of exemplarity took precedence over the provision of complete chronicles of rulers, deeds, and battles. Negative thoughts related to past deeds, such as disappointing a loved one or failing to uphold a responsibility, are relatively common. Among the source material used for this study, two sorts of documents need to be presented briey: probate inventories (mukhallafat) and endowment deeds (waqyyat). There are no subplots, and the words and deeds of each character focus exclusively on the protagonist and her changing mental states. Collectivities of this aggregate kind will not be answerable in the same way to words previously authorized or deeds previously per formed. In time, they got the title deeds and thus legal recognition. The deeds of the man preserve his life as long as scholarship flourishes. Both novels engage with the brittleness of circulated paper, whether title deeds or notes, although in markedly different ways. Many also sought to finance pious deeds and charitable acts as ways to demonstrate their momentary success and eternal gratitude. Under these circumstances the physician does not lend a false mantle of respectability to nefarious deeds. Reciprocity, in the sense of reward for earlier good deeds, was also an important theme. She does not remember her own kind deeds, but she does remember the ballerinas, who drank coffee at her place. He has 'renounced attachment in all his deeds and lives content in the "city of nine gates", the body as its master'. Within a given plot, however, the ratio of spoken words to performed deeds can vary widely. History must find ways to relate words to deeds to overcome this renewed bout of tunnel vision. We will mercilessly destroy anyone who, by his deeds or his thoughts - yes, his thoughts - threatens the unity of the socialist state. As fame of his miraculous deeds spread, people flocked to him to receive baraka. Their words and deeds, which he judges trivial, cannot shoulder the inordinate musical weight placed upon them. At school, boys and girls learn to link men's military deeds to women's nur ture. Do you think there are no deeds far away from here, in which these dead may be best remembered? Moreover, the claim that these sources represent ' official policy statements ' is seriously compromised by the words and deeds of government ministries. Through such ordinary deeds were grand colonizing designs eluded. A labyrinth is also the emblem of future deeds are planned. One central theme was that of recompense (baoying)- evil deeds will bring disaster and grief and good deeds will bring good fortune. Even where arrangements were made for the public registration of deeds, registration was never compulsory. Moreover, if mere vulnerability creates responsibility, no chain of causality between deeds and consequences is necessary anymore. They came to see vowed celibacy as a mark of an inward idolatry of false faith and trust in one's own deeds. Several deeds of sales of investments exist from 1803. Moreover, actual deeds of unselfish and cooperative behavior are often reciprocated. The essence of the curse, as may be discerned from the wording, was an effort to curtail ' bad' social deeds. When security is required, the banks ask for savings and title deeds. Now, bad intentions with substantial preliminar y conduct may be good indicators that criminal deeds will follow, but there is no guarantee. Witches, by definition, erased the boundary between words and deeds: their "spells" were words made fact, incantations that had dire consequences in the real world. How should the relationship between political culture and political deeds be explored most effectively ? Most are endowment deeds, but some documents are related to legal actions concerning waqf property. Once back they could not boast about their deeds, because they were bound to secrecy. Tales of wonders and exceptional deeds of the saints are repeatedly a narrated by followers and visitors. However, house keys and deeds to lands do lend an immediacy that may not be as pronounced in the classic and defining instances of diaspora. The time has come to break through the damage caused by false claims and recognize the artist's true intentions and deeds. Meanwhile, others have stressed that the religious life involves the performance of certain actions, such as, ritual and good deeds. Together they are involved in numerous heroic deeds. Mostly, people simply prefer not to know how they accomplish their deeds, or they rationalize them in retrospect. I always used to find a rational reason for excusing my deeds. Everyone should look into their hearts and repent; those who remained unrepentant and dared to commit such wrong deeds again would be punished without mercy. Numerous deeds of transfer and a list of land possessions35 show the details of his acquisitions. In common with other boy heroes of melodrama, he performs heroic deeds. He is nationally famous, his deeds public property, because he is talked about everywhere as a matter of course. Small enterprises rarely borrow from banks, partly because they do not have collateral, in the form of title deeds to their land. Loyalty is honesty in words and deeds, [it is] material and moral safekeeping. The perlocutionary force of the ntam also brings about the reminiscence of the past deeds of the ntam and the solemnity therein. The image of the ' narco ' character fits exceedingly well with the classical revolutionary heroes and bandits whose deeds made history through song which immortalises them. She might have drawn further on the probate evidence and contemporary title deeds to discuss the real and personal estate of the more prosperous residents. He does not refer to his sufferings and imprisonment but relates his heroic deeds. His promise of redemption, made in the lyrics of some of his songs, is acted out realistically in these benevolent deeds. Myths, rituals and monuments help in remembering their deeds, in defining the organizing anchor points of the constitutive mythical geography and in making this imaginary world present in ordinary life. Second, and beyond the first somewhat commonplace observation, it is also quite apparent that in and of themselves these men are not consistent in their words and deeds. There were to be three registers; the first containing the names of members, the second to record virtuous conduct, and the third to record bad deeds. The whole process of land acquisition which ensued, however, got embroiled in an inordinately complex bureaucratic process including the tracing of inaccurate land deeds and registration, creating delays and confusion. According to the usual stor y, we do not lock people up for bad thoughts and intentions; we lock them up only for bad deeds done intentionally. Each discusses the supposed crimes of the accused and the debate over the applicability of treason to those deeds and provides a narrative of the trial itself. Relates to local property law or to public records; references to deeds, registers, titles, records, abstracts, chancery, probate, tracts, notaries, easements. In this instance, self-ownership pertains to the individual person's responsibility for its thoughts and deeds. Indications of pettiness, vindictiveness, greed, and oppor tunism are provided but are insufficiently incor porated into the assessment of the man, his character, and his deeds. Providing good deeds, charitable acts, and material welfare to those at the bottom of the social hierarchy seemed far removed from those engaged in senseless demagoguery or wanton ter rorism. In customary law it is often commonly taken to mean that when an elder takes responsibility for the deeds of a youngster, the latter can walk out freely. In common with many warrior tales worldwide, it sought to publicize the heroic deeds of members of the lineage, as well as their exemplary service to the ruler. In addition to robbing victims of their money, many insurgents seized deeds and debt records testifying to an economic aspect of the violence that has been little studied. The emphasis is not just on the biological aspect per se, but, more importantly, on ethical and spiritual dimensions, as well as on charitable deeds aimed at serving the community. Like every societal phenomenon in capitalism, his deeds appeared to him as imposed from without by fate, which is therefore cut off from every anthropocentric-teleological interpretation. The chapter is singularly successful in its evocation of a place and the people who shape its characteristics - past, present, and future - through their words and deeds. They had been forced by the state to commit terrible deeds, and now the state had turned its back on those deeds and sought to rewrite the past. The novel is concerned with pure reporting of the protagonist's actions and deeds, and the characters appear and disappear leaving no traces of an inner life. One day a monk came to her grave and proclaimed she was actually the (male) 'linked-bone bodhisattva' who came down to the world as a woman to do compassionate deeds. The underlying ground of ethics and law - namely, the existence of autonomous persons responsible for their deeds and intentions - is also reduced to this same domain of illusion. An open, transparent, and, above all, honest approach in facing past injustices and wrong deeds is an essential prerequisite for the success of such an endeavor. The only thing is our deeds have to back up what we say. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English When will our words at last be followed by deeds? From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English In a nutshell, can you not see that nowadays all these evil deeds are committed for humanitarian reasons. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English If matters are now really getting under way, let us translate our words into deeds. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English What the people expect more than anything is obviously deeds and vision. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English There are plenty of words, but no deeds. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English There is, nevertheless, a problem with your decisions, the harmony between words and deeds. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English We need to move from rhetoric to practical deeds, however. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English As with all technological innovations, it is always open to being used for good deeds and bad. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English They resented the disparity between words and deeds in the party's treatment of women's concerns. By acting, even for positive ends, humans alienate themselves from their ideal selves; by dreaming, they convict themselves of criminal deeds. Whereas the last man pursues only material comfort, the overman is prepared to squander his life in the pursuit of great deeds. They have cobwebs in their hair and minds and spiderlike, they dream up new dastardly deeds for their initiation. He is expert in doctrinal issues and does good deeds, but he does not appear to copy manuscripts. Both deeds belong to the thirteenth century, although the copyist's failure to transcribe witness lists makes it impossible to date them closely. Physicians have to be trustworthy, and they also have to promote trust through their words, deeds, interaction, and comportment. Even if one did not make him responsible for his deeds by pledging insanity, the virtue of wisdom and therefore dignity would be lost. By checking entries concerning acquired plots against the corresponding deeds of transfer we get an interesting picture. All of these deities first came to life and per formed their greatest deeds in the darkness of the creation. He was just a caretaker, he had no deeds at all, but still he would not leave. Punishing the innocent is always wrong, but it is especially wrong to punish the innocent for the deeds of the guilty. Contracts and agreements overlap but do not coincide; for example, unilateral contracts and deeds made by one person are not agreements in any normal sense. His words and deeds defined the bad citizen inversely: one who succumbed to self-interested ambition and subordinated the public good to the personal. There may be a plausible argument that both responsibility and answerability emanate from government's explanation about its deeds and actions. 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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