词汇 | example_english_delineation |
释义 | Examples of delineationThese 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. Thus, the establishment and delineation of economic and social rights were based on a geographically defined national identity. This delineation, however, is not always helpful in understanding the differences between moderate movements. The size of the network is based on the number of relationships the respondent mentioned during the delineation of the network. The multiple layers of identity are understood, but the delineation of religious and ethnic conflicts is not always clarified. High late medieval population densities led to a strong delineation, on the ground, of agrarian systems operated by communities with traditions of managing land collectively. The concept of categorisation is particularly useful for understanding the delineation between children looked after at home and those looked after away from home. This delineation allows minimal scope for the discussion of issues such as emotional or psychospirtual support which people with cancer may require. While there is generally clear acoustic separation of the impressionistic delineations, a few overlaps appear. Their delineation should not be screened by the unnecessary introduction of an additional layer of hypothetical constructs, which a modernist framework imposes. The analyses and conclusions presented here are intended as a contribution to the delineation of this picture. Based on the validation exercise, immunoassay test kits were used for on-site delineation and confirmatory testing during site remediation. Further, there is a clear delineation between the micropylar and lateral endosperm regions. Yet, more needs to be done concerning delineation, specification, and limits. A clear delineation between rephasing blood and suspected thrombus was required. These regional names should therefore be treated simply as tags for inventories rather than accurate geographical delineations. The subject-matter, like the characters themselves, is condensed and rather claustrophobic, with little romantic interest and few clear character delineations beyond the two main protagonists. The precise delineation of the level of involvement in spina bifida may provide important information to predict postnatal neurological deficits. Opinions differed, however, with regard to the delineation of the climes and the boundaries of the habitable world. These include lighting conditions, room proportions, detailing and materials, axiality, circulation, and the delineation of the home through territoriality and boundaries. The delineation of historical periods is a tricky business, even for a professional historian. The delineation between widespread involvement of the myocardium, or selective involvement of the conduction system, cannot be made with the available data. This review led to a new delineation of the deficit, but can this lead to an unambiguous statement regarding the underlying cause? The other concerned the semiotics of spatial delineation in the scenario of the performance. In this respect, the study of small, culturally homogeneous populations can aid in the delineation of sociological as well as biological causal relationships. 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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