词汇 | example_english_disturb |
释义 | Examples of disturbThese 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 subject is exceeded and manoeuvred by a structure of writing, a 'structure' which is nonetheless notable for its disturbing stochastic effects. By imposing new policies and challenging traditional methods of decision-making, however, the government has disturbed a number of interests. However, their devotions were often disturbed by the sounds of revelry and dancing as the villagers gathered around the nearby maypole. However, layers of paint and plaster applied to the church walls during the 19th century have sealed the walls, thus disturbing the breathing process. The scientific community was profoundly disturbed by the finding. Further allegations were made anecdotally in a vivid and disturbing account. The effects of the division of planning have been particularly disturbing. To see it so easily removed, and with the complicity of the union, was disturbing. During the day, other city dwellers can be disturbed by the noise of traffic, especially heavy lorries going past their homes. I was, however, not aware of the other disturbing issues raised by this painstaking analysis. The numbers in residential treatment centers for behaviorally disturbed youth rose from 25,500 to 44,000 (66% population-adjusted increase). Virtually all emergence occurred during scotophase, and adults were inactive during photophase unless disturbed. First, he is disturbed by the unlikelihood or unreality of cases in which everyone is identically situated. Commemoration of the supposed conspiracy of 1641 raised no contentious or disturbing issues. Wild annuals are typically found in less competitive (often disturbed), resource-rich, hazardous or changing environments. Again it is disturbing that it cannot be convincingly demonstrated that a programme built around the idea of competitive bidding actually made competition matter. A logging gap was defined as the area of ground disturbed beneath an opening in the canopy descending to within 12 m of the ground. When such clusters are exposed to intense laser fields multiionized atoms are formed in the cluster and its equilibrium is disturbed. The label site can be selected and varied by site-directed mutagenesis, provided the structure and function of the protein are not disturbed. Pain is one of the most frequent and disturbing symptoms of cancer. Nonetheless, when such a response occurs, it may provide a clue to the caller that the callee has been disturbed by the call. The idea of each individual struggling for his/her place in the sun remains disturbing. The electric field is disturbed and turbulent, which confine electrons at the tip. Access to this area should also be restricted to avoid the fragile defibrated wood being disturbed and possibly dispersed within the hut. Unexpectedly, night-time sleep is often disturbed with frequent awakening. Several kinematic indices of the action were disturbed in the apraxic patients relative to controls. A movement may accompany sensation, which disturbs the performance of the movement. Current neuropsychological evidence clearly indicates that dreaming can be disturbed or interrupted at different levels of cognitive processing. One such advantage is that children were not disturbed by such factors as inattentiveness and shyness. One disturbing aspect of the present healthcare situation is the lack of opposition to investor-owned, for-profit healthcare corporations. One constraint imposed on the model is that high-level cognitive processes do not influence eye movements unless normal reading processes are disturbed. I am especially disturbed by the dilemma faced by resident doctors with no apparent solution in sight that spares patients harm. Any such event is disturbing for the elderly patient. Given the widespread use of this technique, it is disturbing that the evidence that it is an effective technology remains limited. The fact that most studies relied on published estimates and/or expert opinion is not disturbing in itself. Cells with a smoothness ratio below 0.9 were discarded from analysis since their peak and plateau values were disturbed by too much high-frequency noise. The promptings of worldly ambition never disturbed the serenity of his mind. Thus, both disturbing behavior and the label of mental disorder fuel stigmatization. During hand hoeing only the top 40+50 mm of soil was disturbed and the ground was walked over to give a -at compacted surface. We called this behavior "self-reanimating chaos," as dominating chaotic state was temporarily disturbed by a quasiperiodic one and could reanimate itself. In many localities, layering is disturbed by small-scale faults and folds, probably also related to subsidence. Instead, the sample may have been thermally disturbed. There may be disturbed venous return which may affect the rate and degree of shock. During drilling, the temperature field was greatly disturbed. Two infinite parallel vortex sheets were disturbed, first symmetrically and then non-symmetrically, over a small segment of their length. The younger members of staff hardly ever managed a coffee break without being disturbed by one of the middle-aged computer brigade asking for assistance. During this stage the initial potential flow is being disturbed by propagation of electric current and vorticity from the plate. Both revision and alteration imply changes to the actual notes of the composition, as opposed to rescoring without fundamentally disturbing pitches, rhythms or form. We regularly disturbed the surface layer to maximize emergence and ascertain the total viable seed content in the control samples. A fast response of the actuator is needed, not only for quick motion, but also for a rapid compensation of disturbing influences. The lateral wind does not affect x and z components of motion, whereas the y component is initially disturbed. Given the above, it is rather disturbing to find that the wood density of the majority of tropical trees is still unknown. Even if we can find a way to halt the regress, the prospect is disturbing. The result for some children may be poor performance at school or disturbed and delinquent behaviour. Political assassinations, violent demonstrations and electoral boycotts provide striking and disturbing evidence of these struggles. Coordination of neural communication and alterations of astroglial neurotransmitter receptor expression could therefore contribute to disturbed catecholamine transmission in mood disorders. The posterior wall of the sternum compressed the prosthetic tube and disturbed the flow of the blood from the right ventricle to the pulmonary trunk. Physical symptoms described include eating more and having disturbed sleep. The contrasts are striking, disturbing and still have the power to shock. In most other countries, such disturbing thoughts enter legislators' minds only at a much later stage of the electoral cycle. In addition, seventeen patients came from homes that were not physically broken, but which were notably unhappy or disturbed. In the first decade of this century however, disturbing signs appeared. The intrusion subscale explores such things as repetitive behavior, disturbing dreams, and waves of negative feelings. When participants walked on the floor surface, the footsteps disturbed the sand and distributed it randomly. The structure of the connective tissue is disturbed. Nonetheless, the reports of cerebral dysfunction in these series are striking and disturbing. Many participants remembered the atmosphere of music lessons in the upper comprehensive school as very unpleasant because their classmates disturbed the learning environment. Compared with the original dense, undisturbed primary forest, many present-day forest-like habitats have a rather open character or are disturbed. We assumed that, before they were disturbed, the secondary forest sites had termite communities similar to the primary site. The study site has been strongly disturbed by logging and livestock grazing, resulting in an open shrubland. In the case of larger disturbances, even if exact internal synergy is realized, the external synergy can be disturbed. However, the starting motion of the end-effector disturbed both contact forces significantly due to static friction at about 195, 205, and 217 [s]. Parents of healthy children unnecessarily disturbed by the offer of screening or worried about false-positive screening results. The peat-swamp forest was relatively more intact than the heath forest that had often been disturbed by local logging activities. Both display a similarly disturbing ambivalence towards their subject matter - a mixture of collusion and critique. Thus, perhaps disturbing ' disorganised public noise' has been legitimated as music, by bringing it into a different context. The benefit of this device is that it can measure the current from far away without disturbing the current itself. In fact, the good lawyer's professional reserve more than once disturbs the equilibrium of his personal affairs. Four th, it is an old problem, but some formulations of it are rather new and disturbing for their lack of precision. As a result, providing the system is not disturbed in some way, results can be predicted and a fixed off-line scheduling system is sufficient. Developing ways to capture engineering knowledge from experienced designers without disturbing their normal design process is a key to achieving successful knowledge sharing. A perspective on the end-of-life brings our own mortality into sharp focus and disturbs our senses of purpose and order in life. Thus, the disturbing influence of unobservable farmer characteristics is removed. All this would be imposed, moreover, on ocean ecosystems that have already been grossly disturbed. The lowermost 50 m consists of olivine gabbro in which layering becomes increasingly disturbed up-section by folds, slumps and trough layering structures. Epistasis is often hidden in a population and can be released when the population is disturbed by external environment. As with black holes in astronomy, offending or null alleles will only be recognized by disturbing the movement of neighbours. The azimuthal component of velocity is therefore always zero and the interface is not disturbed. They were attacks upon communities, and this point may be underlined by recording one of the most startling and disturbing attacks of the time. I n the present note we are interested in the types of wave that propagate around the core disturbing the circularity of the cross-section. Suppose, as in the last section, that the flow is slightly disturbed by a small concentrated pressure which gives rise to the wave pattern. The fingers are apparently disturbed by the convection only close to their ends, where there is some lateral motion produced by the irregular shear flow. Care was taken to see that the interface was not disturbed. The effects of altering the rate of apoptosis will depend on which part of this cascade is disturbed. Adults with significantly disturbed jaw relationships may undergo orthodontics combined with orthognathic surgery after completion of facial growth. Excessive ventilation for which the jets of air issuing from the holes in the sting appreciably disturbed the cavity surface, had t o be avoided. Ideally, to obtain a high quality temperature log, a well should not be disturbed. 474 to analyse proved to be considerably disturbed, smeared or covered with tracks of grinding and polishing. 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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