词汇 | example_english_destined |
释义 | Examples of destinedThese 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 first was to recruit professional personnel destined for government posts. Once in place, such expansionary systems were destined to face cutbacks in one way or another. Because the parties were so close on the fundamentals, the campaign was destined to be fought around images. However, despite detailed assessment, older people and their multiple illnesses are destined to continue to display a remarkable capacity to confound expectations and conformity. His interlocutor protests that without the faith that our ideals are destined to be realized "our labours are meaningless, our efforts absurd". Credit is the volume of credit destined for agriculture. Other smaller studies have con®rmed that ambulatory monitoring may help in assessing women destined to become pre-eclamptic. The peripheral zones of raiding and the domination of areas provided specific valuable resources destined for the court or long-distance export trade. The whole episode seems destined for footnote status, if it were not for two considerations. Overall, this is an admirable summary of agronomic and nutritional research on this crop, and destined to be a work of reference for many years. The cattle, belonging to two farms from different villages, were destined for meat production. We are all familiar with radio, television, radar and so on and much of our daily life is destined to be 'computerized'. He was destined for me to take him around. Like the majority of stolen game, it was destined for the hearth or table. One consequence would be crisis migration destined for the already overburdened urban areas. The resultant volumes are destined to become classics as they provide a superb archive of eruptive phenomena and their consequences. At one extreme they may be people remote from the site, but affected by the extraction of raw materials destined for the building. Perceptions of national identity were destined to change accordingly. They are ones destined to innervate the muscles of the eyes, face, jaw, tongue, and throat. We next take account of random fluctuations during the establishment of the new mutant, given that it is destined to be fixed. The editors have made a herculean effort in realizing this volume which is destined to become a benchmark contribution in this field. A standard based on musical style, personal preference or a blacklist of out-of-bounds bands is destined to fail. However, without a clear theory of change mapped out, activity and outcomes would have been ad hoc, immeasurable and potentially destined to fail. Two books have come out that are destined to have an impact on debates about the nature and significance of this phenomenon. Was the universe destined to lead to the evolution of humans? Presumably, several positional information cues are needed to activate gcm in cells that are destined for gliogenesis. The sounds erstwhile destined for heaven do not go to waste today; instead they are reflected back towards us as audience. Any students who take the cover blurb literally and make this a one-stop volume are destined for a 2.2-degree at best. Printers tried to dump inferior bills of exchange on millers, just as millers withheld their best rags from the stuff destined for printers. The injected energy is used to set on a high adiabat the small por tion of the fuel destined to become the ignition spark. The injected energy is used to set on a higher adiabat that small por tion of the fuel destined to become the ignition spark. I have watched in despair how they abandoned the judicial post which they, and they alone, were destined to fill. Large cleared patches destined to be filled for house sites or roads were avoided. Thus, any explanation of language development that excludes all factors outside of the social realm is destined to fail. The diverse kinds and levels of literacy resulting from these educational programmes complicate our understanding of what literature and music was destined for whom. I was feeling triumphant but it was not destined to last. Recombination into worse classes is not symmetrically as deleterious, since the allele was essentially destined for extinction anyway. In particular, documents conveying multiple topics are destined to be outliers regardless of which clusters they end up in. The first open elections appeared destined only to endorse, through the voting ritual, a peaceful hand-over conducted without and above the population. The style was in any case destined to die out in the new climate of rococo and galant. The 1979 revolution, in this reading, stands for the impossible, sinful marriage that is destined to turn catastrophic. At the time, such an unpalatable work was destined to remain unpublished in the island. As inhabitants of a largely working-class area, they had escaped from the factory and their children would not be destined for factory work. Within these limits, the supernatural is destined to remain an intruder, a prodigy, and a monster. The debate that year about the state's constitutional system was seemingly destined, then, to a foregone conclusion. The myth "of a destined and perfect union" began in and was shaped by these representations. The vast majority of spermatozoa are destined to be eliminated before reaching the ampullary region of the oviduct, the natural site of fertilisation. Similarly, on all such frontiers, the interlude in which inter-racial couples capitalized on having the best of both worlds was destined to be brief. However, if the commodities produced are destined for the export market, then trade taxes would seem to be the mechanism by which revenue can be extracted. The idea of oath-taking was destined to become a most important device in early modern politics, used to combat tyranny and to promote the idea of republicanism. In an ideology that placed such an emphasis upon obedience and traditional social relations, the conceptualization of the conservative female politician was destined to be problematic. He set up a military committee which formally proposed a doublesystem of advancement : one for those destined by birth for colonelcies and above, and another for the rest. In his ideal society, benevolent agencies of the state were destined to become the moral exemplars to which all our other social institutions ought to aspire. If the methods do not change, does the making of different theatre histories from different, more wide-ranging material remain destined in fact merely to repeat established acts of interpretation? The fact is that the mass media are dominated by commercial forces, and since no one is making enough money from this music, we are destined to be ignored. Even though the early 20th century project was not formulated as such, the new positions established were certainly partly destined to be held by ex-clerks of the boards. Interpreting this value, it must be underlined that the harvested straw is destined only for animal bedding without any utilization in feeding or as energy source. Is he not destined, in some order of things, to mark the great transition which, in the eyes of development and improvement to that of intellectual development and improvement. Their only claim upon it is as a temporary memorial of a loved one, inevitably destined to decay or be burned in a very short time. In a sense, the selectivity versus universality dilemma is destined to remain secondary as long as propping up a fragmented and over-stretched social insurance edifice continues to be official policy. Pesticides and growth promotants come to mind; in particular one might wonder about stilboestrol implanted or injected in or fed to animals and poultry destined for the table. If history were marching directly to a goal, humans would be wheels in a machine, each generation destined to serve as mere means for the realization of a future bliss. The book is one destined to be bought by libraries rather than by individuals ; some chapters are essentially site or project reports rather than finished analyses of particular scientific questions. If the result is a book destined to become an indispensable student guide, it is also likely to form a reference volume on many a professorial desk. In the states destined for precocious industrial development that meant the availability of easy incorporation for business purposes and state subscriptions to corporate stock, particularly in banking and transportation. There were merchants of every sort and, with the passage of time, increasing numbers of those destined to rule empires, together with the troops to defend or extend them. In these circumstances, the constitution of a guiding bioethical perspective or consensus was destined to take on the character of morally authorizing a particular political agenda. With the huge expansion in scale and pace of molecular biology in the intervening years, a monograph is destined to be out-of-date the moment it is printed. In particular, an allele that is destined to be fixed will increase substantially faster than expected from its selective advantage, thereby increasing its effect on linked loci. Unfortunately, there is no satisfactory means of discriminating on midtrimester scan between those fetuses destined to have a more favourable outcome and those fated to be extremely disabled. Even where the pregnancy was destined to result in a live birth, there is no one-to-one gain because here also the woman is returned sooner to fecundable status. Each needle is destined to go into a specified hole in the template and will contain the sequence of seeds needed along its track through the prostate. The remaining five seem clearly destined by the poet for a conventional ternary-form air, with statements of a brief, musically regular refrain surrounding a longer, recitativelike central episode. When, as adults, they get involved in heterosexual relationships, women are destined to be disappointed with men, since they always seek close relationships, while men endeavor to prove their masculinity. Once these scales have been lifted from our eyes, we will be both intellectually and morally armed to fight the last battles for freedom and achieve our destined identity. Such a vision no longer considers them as resources necessarily destined to disappear, but rather attempts to discover what forces have acted on their historical trajectory. The perpetrating community remained guiltless in its self-perception and fundamentally committed to the view that its victims were rightly destined to be removed from the social order. Current practice involves aphicide application throughout the growing season, but mid-summer applications might be unnecessary, despite high aphid numbers, because the aphids are destined to crash independently of insecticide application. Therefore, we can ask whether the aesthetics of computer music is destined to be the human response to increasingly controlled and precisely defined patterns of sound? What opinions differ about, however, is the extent to which such essential steps were easy, in the sense of being destined to occur automatically, given a favourable planetary environment. To be truly free as an artist, the argument goes, one is destined to be alone, and even death, if necessary, is a worthy price to pay for such freedom. In this paper we study the design of an optimal controller and a computer-aided design method for off-line programming of assembly tasks with robots destined for education and research. When the train approached a station, the outgoing mail intended for the local community was offloaded and the incoming mail destined for communities further down the line was onloaded. When it happens, it is usually the male partner that backs out, and it is then his responsibility to first find another relative to marry his destined bride. Is your story one of general interest or is it a specialist story which is destined for, say, the business page of the local paper? Not all lead coffins destined for vaults were provided with outer wooden cases. What is destined or not destined to change our lives will look rather different to each of us. The data from peach showed that most of the clones leaving in spring were destined to return in the autumn. In 1965-6 these were jointly providing an estimated 70 % of farm cash incomes, cotton and export-destined groundnuts the remainder. Here, by way of an entrée into the subject, we focus on later works destined primarily for the chamber. Earnings from an individual's plot belonged to the young man and were destined for bridewealth payments, but the uncle often managed them. Therefore, it is appropriate to determine this in order to develop new maize varieties destined for human consumption with higher added value. The book was destined to become a classic, but until now has long been out-of-print. I imagine that most of the pictures are destined for photo libraries and will be seen many times again in picture books. The infections in animals destined for autopsy on day 30 were restricted to 100 and below to limit possible mortality. The sole exception to this practice was the youngest son, who was destined to replace his senescent father. He had been sensitive to the echoing murmur of the mountains, that communicating of sounds destined to intoxicate sympathetic souls. Classical music seemed irrevocably destined to become the culture industry's basket case. If the crop is feed barley, for example, quality considerations will be minimal in comparison to the requirements of bread wheat destined for export. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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