词汇 | example_english_descriptive |
释义 | Examples of descriptiveThese 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. Furthermore, it is quite possible that this bias of descriptive language in turn, reflects an actual bias of our emotions and our brain. There is a need for a consistent and stable definition that is descriptive and unique to silk-producing arthropods. Unless we ask these questions, the study will remain static and, to a certain extent, descriptive. We see these questions not only as searches for answers that are empirical and descriptive. Tables should have short descriptive titles and should be numbered (1, 2, 3, etc.) as they appear sequentially in the text. Also, functional meaning in many instances rests on structural units larger than the descriptive elements proposed by researchers of mixed languages. As was previously mentioned, there is no doubt that descriptive analyses provide only limited insights into remarriage patterns. She tended to give brief answers and where her answers were longer, they were largely descriptive. Of course, this is already the case with descriptive ethics. Much quantitative research is descriptive and seeks empirical generalisation and is therefore inductive. Accordingly, these descriptive texts will survive over decades and centuries, and beyond the life of the author's own perspective. As a result, the estimates in table 3 and elsewhere should clearly be treated as descriptive of patterns, rather than causal in nature. Most modeling approaches generate descriptive explanations that do not contribute to an understanding of neurobiological mechanisms. Unlike most adjectives, identifying such lacks descriptive content. Like metaphorical genitives, generic genitives behave structurally like determiner genitives, but semantically like descriptive genitives (with respect to their nonspecific dependent). Within the category of descriptive genitives, she further distinguishes three types, viz. classifying genitives, generic genitives and metaphorical genitives (2006: 92). Table 1 presents descriptive statistics for the selected lab cleanup ratings. Descriptive information on the associations between the measures is followed by regression analyses. In preliminary descriptive analyses, the affluent, suburban students in this study were found to manifest surprisingly high maladjustment relative to the low-income, urban sample. As we discussed earlier, we view the tasks as descriptive rather than as prescriptive, and we have tried to use neutral terminology to reflect this. Table 2 contains descriptive statistics of all variables referred to subsequently. Subsequent to the title in each section in the same column are the descriptive terms themselves with adjacent six digit code in column three. The book maintains a balance on descriptive issues, modelling, process analysis and theoretical background. The book is basically descriptive, with little theory, modelling or process analysis. Is there an empirical literature documenting its descriptive characteristics, course, family loading, biology, and/ or treatment response? To better understand the unexpected association of socioeconomic risk with decreases in internalizing and externalizing problems, follow-up descriptive analyses were conducted. My (descriptive and normative) account of economics imperialism is in terms of constrained explanatory unification. Descriptive norms are behavioral rules that are followed by people when they expect a sufficiently large subset of the population to comply. Ignoring more extreme cases of infrequency can distort a descriptive account of the language. Chapters 2 and 3 introduce the descriptive approach and apply it to simple sentences. Note that in a corresponding determiner genitive ([an insider's] disturbing report) the dependent is even higher in referentiality than that in the descriptive genitive. The former approach proceeds from the assumption that descriptive genitives are necessarily morphological compounds, a view that is challenged in this article. Throughout this article, the descriptive genitives in such text passages are printed in bold, emphasis always mine. The discussion in this section has shown that there is evidence for the phrasal status of at least some descriptive genitives. From the survival of the act books in 1566 the following examples are descriptive of the process. The volume contains six substantive chapters, along with a slender descriptive introduction by the editors. In summary, primitive schemas may be nestled between depictive and descriptive mental representations. Despite predictable pitfalls, reliance on gist across superficially different problems is essential for achieving descriptive invariance - the fundamental criterion of rationality. Many other normative principles, such as transitivity, independence, and descriptive or procedural invariance, fit this definition, but others do not. What is the value of these descriptive versions of normally measure-theoretic results? Descriptive linguistics stressed the value of contrastive analysis; behaviorist psychology treated language as a set of habits learned through repetition of patterns. Subsequent descriptive terminology of the underlying brain lesions included holotelencephaly3 and cyclopia-arhinencephaly, re-ecting particular elements of the clinicopathological range. The descriptive approach taken is appropriate at this level, but perhaps more could be made of quantitative modelling and inversion techniques. The volume is a tabulated classification of minerals and not a descriptive mineralogy, so physical properties, occur rence and locality data are not included. A for mal survey was conducted of all participants, including descriptive characteristics such as education level and work responsibilities. Preliminary analyses were conducted to provide descriptive statistics and check associations with demographic variables. The current descriptive, cross-sectional study examined three issues. Table 3 provides descriptive statistics for the sample restratified according to our four outcome groupings created on the basis of adversity and resilience. Descriptive statements such as maintenance, installations, or legal ones remain as a challenge. Generative history of a design provides the constraints and context for descriptive history of evolving structure and meaning. Frequencies and cross-tabulations were made for descriptive analysis of all outbreaks and of foodborne outbreaks separately. Apart from the causes of the intra-pair differences, there are still several purely descriptive aspects of family variation which have not yet been entirely elucidated. The following suggestions, in our view, would ideally minimize major difficulties in a descriptive survey of a well population. In this descriptive analysis a number of alternatives will be shown. The systematic application of disciplined understanding led to a descriptive phenomenology which can itself be systematised. In part one, simple descriptive statistics and cross-tabulations were employed to highlight breast-feeding patterns and their interactions with sanitation variables. Two central components of cross-linguistic phonological acquisition research have emerged : descriptive comparisons of acquisition data ; and theoretical interpretations of the crosslinguistic similarities and differences. First, we provide descriptive data on child language measures and child and maternal predictors of child vocabulary competence. Examination of the data indicated that neither display nor demonstration were significantly more likely to occur with relevant descriptive speech. As it stands, the study offers a descriptive but accurate account. In order to illustrate age-related changes, we present the descriptive statistics separately for each age level in tables 6 and 7 below. In contrast, they might take more care to discuss meaning when introducing adjectives, since adjectives have more descriptive content. How could these developmental differences, particularly those concerning descriptive precision, be interpreted ? First, a descriptive analysis of article use over age is presented. Two facts about descriptive inference should be kept in view. One hears merely descriptive - implying that a larger, more important, social science task has been neglected or abandoned. His account is descriptive, unflattering toward the authorities, and above all consistent with other key historical sources. Yared does provide a chapter on historical and social background, but it is descriptive rather than analytical. On its surface, this work is descriptive rather than analytical. Thus, they cannot provide a descriptive epidemiology of infection amongst individuals in later life. However, the majority of these have been descriptive and crosssectional. However, this was only a descriptive account and lacked experimental control. Following the assessment of the measurement model, descriptive statistics were computed. The feasibility of the health state's descriptive system is compared by looking at the response and completion rates. Descriptive statistics were calculated for each domain score. The results reported above are thus largely descriptive in nature. Thus, our work is in the framework of descriptive types, and the vast literature on prescriptive types is not further discussed here. Simple descriptive statistics were limited to the calculation of percentage values across the data set. They could be (and could have been) defined by descriptive or ascriptive characteristics: for example, by profession, religion, ideology, or identity. We follow the descriptive typing approach where types approximate a posteriori the semantics of untyped programs. Descriptive statistics, frequency tables, and mean and standard deviations were used. Descriptive analyses were carried out to highlight major findings. A descriptive analysis of the variables, as well as comparisons of means and propor tions, was performed. A substantial number of studies have relied upon descriptive data to claim learning without any formal statistical testing. He stresses that historiography has to take into account the symbolic state of its own descriptive means. His rendering of the performance is notable for its descriptive flatness. Although, as descriptive terms, they are more literally true than innate is, these euphemisms are too inclusive. The writing style is interesting, using both descriptive and theoretical work, yet keeping an easy-to-follow format. The book mainly depends on secondary sources and published descriptive statistics. The literature in this area is fragmentary and tends either to be definitional or descriptive. The very impossibility of containing any systematic discourse within such terms does not undermine its descriptive power. Descriptive statistics summarizing the incidence and severity of adverse events are presented. The book is both an account of and an intervention in that process, veering between the descriptive and the prescriptive. Descriptive memoirs exist for many of the maps and these can be a fruitful source of information on mineral occurrences. I think it is fair to say that the tradition of structuralist and transformational descriptive grammar contains many examples of this kind. If names had neither stable sense nor referent, there would be nothing that could generate descriptive expressions about them. Since descriptive sequences denote co-existing elements, point of view is considered one of the principles which order the unordered. All we have achieved is a congratulatory nod towards our own descriptive systems. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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