词汇 | example_english_disappear |
释义 | Examples of disappearThese 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. With the end of the war, the volunteer army was swiftly reduced in size, disappearing entirely within a couple of years. The improvement disappeared after sleeping horizontally for a night. However, when data were adjusted for length of follow-up, this effect disappeared. The dry ice gradually sublimed throughout the 2-d period, and had disappeared by the time samples were removed from the refrigerator. Many trends apparent after 1 or 2 y of sampling disappeared when a larger sample of years was analysed. Many habitats such as mangroves and wetlands are disappearing fast. The canals were cemented over, the fields disappeared and only some tiny rural features remained. In consequence, qualified professionals and equipment were scattered and disappeared. Taxation of land values, which characterised the pre-1914 land question, had almost disappeared from political view by the end of the 1930s. By 1652, they had disappeared from the listings altogether. After the samples disappeared, the trial was repeated for at least 1 wk throughout the fruiting period. Many seeds were recorded as having disappeared when they had been moved from their original piles (12.9%). There is a style which has disappeared progressively - and the same in conducting. In short, "the nation is an audience to be created by histories, poems, and pictures of a disappearing rural life" (28). We also recorded responses to the edge appearing and disappearing without moving. After the reconstructed embryos were removed from this treatment they showed a dark cytoplasm and membrane distortion that disappeared some time later (personal observations). The finger symbols remained visible in the workspace while subjects lifted the coin and disappeared after the coin was replaced on the robot arm. All these preferences disappeared when elements were shown in which the white sectors were closed by thin black lines. When the test spot was moved in nonpreferred directions, the selectivity for opposing motion disappeared. Canons, being brief, are often on unlabelled single leaves, easily mislabelled or misplaced and not infrequently disappearing into private collections. What is ephemeral, an instance that disappears in a blink of an eye, may in later instances be organised, framed in a narrative. In supplemental analyses we sought to establish whether the winner-loser effect is ephemeral; that is, whether the effect disappears or weakens over time. Accordingly, the positive association between family size and infection in the index children disappeared in our analyses when infected family members were taken into account. Others ran away and disappeared from institutional and familial sight. We see only the prefigurations; the qualities that gradually disappeared receive no attention. When demographic, maternal and child control variables were added, many of the cross-sectional associations disappeared or were substantially reduced. As the opportunity value of continued existence shrinks, the corresponding duty fades to insignificance and eventually disappears altogether. Whole categories of political roles disappeared as new ones emerged. Much of the political and economic infrastructure once provided by the state disappeared. However, the essential theatrical dimension of the accelerating tape delay will have disappeared. Firstly, our database also considers the pension plans disappearing during the time period analysed. At week 2 to 3 p. i. trypanosomes disappeared from the bloodstream, and neither prednisolone treatment nor splenectomy prevented parasite elimination from the bloodstream. Within a week of treatment, all symptoms had usually disappeared. The activist state, although on the defensive, has not disappeared. If the error rate is larger than a critical value, known as the error threshold, the master sequence disappears from the population. Moreover, the resolution of the solute spectrum was retained, and any signals from the nematic solvent disappeared in the background. Large white spots caused a strong focal fibrosis and atrophy of lobules, that disappeared completely in the centre. A limiting membrane was sometimes apparent and these bodies later disappeared from the cytoplasm. Often permafrost has disappeared because the geothermal heat flux is slightly greater than elsewhere. The rascal ran off, / he disappeared in an instant. Disappearance was already there, so disappearing into the mirror makes sense. However, the form slos- is rapidly disappearing from the vernacular, and the form salos is becoming the sole feminine form in the system. Occasionally, some authors have even claimed that the inflectional future has disappeared in certain areas. Famines, which have virtually disappeared elsewhere in the world, visit the land every decade or so. The resounding presence of her voice masks a deeper lack: she comes from nothing and disappears into thin air. The gains in the human rights arena may be fast disappearing as the government closes on opposition groups. The discrepancy is minor and disappears toward the end of the sample. As shrinks further, the only interior equilibrium that still exists is nonmonetary, but it disappears as becomes sufficiently low. Thus, we see that moderate and cross-pressured members of both parties disappeared through both replacement and conversion. At that point the second word disappeared from the second spatial position in the sentence and the third word appeared in the third sentence position. The preceding word disappears as soon as the next word appears. By 1995 the differences in solidarity between parent-child and sibling relationships had all but disappeared. Work had now disappeared as an important identity theme for all those in this sample. If they have disappeared, then somebody had disobeyed intambi. He further said that he had received three spoons at that time, one of which mysteriously disappeared shortly afterward. In the cases under study here the problem of the disappearing middle acquires a special importance. The mitochondria (m) appear to be swollen and vacuolated and the matrix has totally disappeared. Beyond this threshold pressure, the reflection disappeared within 2 ns and did not return. Unless a group segregates itself in stable residential patterns and keeps ideological separation, the language disappears. After the opera disappeared from the announced schedule, the public began to protest. The minstrels disappeared from court life, and we have no modern comparison that might help us to understand their role. Parties have appeared and disappeared with frequency, and most parties have been relatively weak organisationally. Most strikingly, the gang as an organisational form had effectively disappeared. We attend less to a property and it disappears. A variety of forms have appeared and then disappeared, depending on the demands raised by society. With the removal of restrictions on inter-state grain movements, control over grain marketing finally disappeared. The infant will behave as though the object ceases to exist when it disappears from view. Small villages often disappeared as people sought security in numbers. However, this effect disappeared when classical music was excluded from data analysis. If the resistance nar rative had already been marginalised in 1946, it had not entirely disappeared. Perspectives hospital-based committees, whose primary concern had been to provide research project review, disappeared almost completely. In three lambs the duct murmur had disappeared between four to seven days and stent occlusion was confirmed at angiography and autopsy. At that time, aneurysmal dilation of the pulmonary trunk was confirmed, and she was treated with anti-staphylococcal antibiotics until the fever and rash disappeared. The rash disappears within one day at the earliest, and may continue for one week at the latest. Such a resistance disappeared quickly as soon as the post-diapause larvae were given access to food or water (figs 1 and 4). The victim-centred perspective provided by reports of unsolved crimes had largely disappeared by 1821. Controlling for the presence of spinners, the relationship between age and indebtedness largely disappears. A great deal of the prohibitive dialogue has disappeared (though not all). Afterwards that light has disappeared, and both of them wake up from time to time, finding the other asleep. The children were only beginning to become bilingual and group differences usually disappeared by first grade, when literacy instruction was introduced. The initial word disappeared and one of the target words was presented on the screen. Once successfully established, farms on all soil types saw pasture dominating farm land use as farm forest disappeared within a generation. Contemplation of the world's disappearing supplies of minerals, forests, and other exhaustible assets has led to demands for regulation of their exploration. In both cases, the region influenced by a boundary condition shrinks with the boundary to leave no trace of its previous existence as it disappears. A drop of water mixed with wine, disappears as it takes on the taste and colour of the wine. Having disappeared as something given in the natural order of things, the social privilege gentilesse describes returns as an ideological value produced by human labor. In the ten years before 1904, an average of 301 firms annually disappeared into mergers. Where such a thing did exist, the building either disappeared very early or else was quickly put to a new use. Since accountable receipts have for the most part disappeared, our assessments cannot help but be highly approximate. Moving down the hierarchy, however, the differences disappeared, and a town's chance of being on or off the road appears roughly equal, regardless of rank. When tested after 21 days, however, the latent inhibition effect produced by pre-exposure to saccharin has disappeared. A number of restraints imposed upon conduct before the war became weaker or have even disappeared. Incidentally, it is a good idea to take photographs where possible as sites are still disappearing at a rapid rate. The glossy front and back pages disappeared, and news was printed on the front page for the first time in many decades. After the subject responded by pressing a push button, the target disappeared, and a new target appeared in the next position. Neandertals disappeared, in our opinion largely through absorption, simply because they were peripheral, not because of the idiosyncrasies of their anatomy or of their adaptations. Most documents have mysteriously disappeared, but the few remaining have allowed the project to be reconstructed rather accurately. Remnants of its past had all but disappeared. One day the kitten disappeared and never came back. 10. 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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