词汇 | example_english_dominant |
释义 | Examples of dominantThese 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. At least 59% of species had a very low abundance index and/or rate of occurrence among sites and only 1% were widespread dominants. Poetry and narrative are constructed from quite different" dominants" or" genre-markers". Gram-positive bacteria were marked as dominants in most cases, and biodiversity was rather high. Subordinates have their own strategies for gaining access to resources in these contexts (i e. presence of hostile dominants). Many of the understory plants in the semievergreen forest are the dominants in the dry forest and thus are positioned to take over when there is a moisture deficit. The song's progressions creep by stepwise motion from one chord to the next, with dominants pressed into unwonted positions in order to accommodate the tonic bass. If we grant that all those positions can be read as subalterns potentially contesting the powers of those above, then we also have to acknowledge that they are dominants themselves. Unfortunately, in many textbooks, the contributions and influences of dominant cultures monopolize the text, and the contributions and influences from less-dominant cultures are marginalized. Men had no reason to justify their political activities in gender terms since they were the dominant group. Over half the women said that men had been dominant in their organizations in the interwar period. Why should it have come to be so dominant and why should we be so surprised, even so horrified at the extent of its prevalence? In so doing they have received widespread support within the discipline, and have established what is today the dominant paradigm for discussing literary value. Since postmodern texts are meant to be obstructive to any dominant discourse, they do not even favour a (potentially hegemonic) anti-colonialist position. Both sides were, however, fully controlled by the dominant cultural-historical paradigm of those days. Further consideration suggests an alternative interpretation, that when the dominant effect of social relationship quality is controlled, greater income does not produce greater personal wellbeing. Primary incongruity is greater the more the standard is dominant. Not only are the dominant traditions generally ignored, but also contemporary foci such as the sociology of the body are largely excluded. In a relatively short space of time, retirement has become a dominant social process in the lives of older people. The main effect of vowel quality missed significance, and the interaction between dominant language and vowel quality was not significant. The structure -behavior-function framework is considered as one of the dominant methods for analysis of engineering ar tifacts. The ruler was depicted as dominant by his size, costume, and actions. Does it seem to be the dominant feature? Indeed, the pleasure of the raving body, as a resistance to the dominant moral order, contributes to a different form of power relations. They report five different analyses of this data examining genotypes, allele frequency, and additive, dominant and recessive models. The dominant issue in the hurricane domain - disaster relief - remains constant because there is no obvious advocacy coalition in the hurricane domain. He explains further that within a subsystem there is generally a dominant coalition and one or more minority coalitions. The dominant policy paradigm shapes the way problems are defined, the types of solutions offered, and the kinds of policies proposed. However, when a party's strength was not clearly dominant or waned in a region, that party lost the elections. The diffraction is dominant but not sufficient to overcome self-focusing with the result that main beam still keeps on self-focusing. On the other hand, if is of the order of unity or smaller, then superdiffusion will be dominant, and diffusion is excluded. Agreement is surprisingly good for the dominant instability. To answer that question is to return to the principles of instrumentalism which offer alternatives to the dominant macro-level goals of society. Verbs were generally dominant in the toy context and nouns were generally dominant in the book context, but less so at the syntactic stage. The dominant interpretation favours the ' militancy from below ' thesis. Overall, serotype 2a was dominant during 8 months and serotype 6 during 4 months. With a larger selection strength, punishing is the dominant strategy. Moreover, he places that struggle in a well-etched historical context and provides a dialectical view of the interaction between the dominant and subaltern cultures. The acquisitional data show that will is the dominant interlanguage marker of futurity. What is certain is that the current dominant approach to development is part of the problem and not the solution. While they questioned the dominant order, they could also at times identify with it. Young adults with no labour market experience were assigned the dominant class position of the parents. Large transfer effects were seen to writing by the non-dominant extremity, which did not practice, and to new phrases. If the dominant input is not correct or if there are errors in the weighting scheme, then the final percept will be inaccurate. The grimace is seen in a rhesus monkey or a chimpanzee crouching from attack by a dominant. Breeding programmes for improving quality in hard endosperm maize would be most efficient if both additive and dominant effects are capitalized on. A few species became numerically dominant in the oil palm plantation. Dominant models of language learning and processing were developed without taking emotional resonances into account. All four children initially used their languages in the proportion that would be expected by their dominant language. However, concerning the magnitude of each cue, the semantic cue remained dominant; it accounted for 63% of the experimental variance while the context cue 29%. The complex patterns of language acquisition have made it hard to ascertain which language is the dominant one. Substitutions were the dominant error type at the syllable level for all groups and conditions. Until now this symbolic or semiotic approach to the study of architecture has been dominant in anthropology. In addition, there are cases where religious or ethnic minorities within a state actively contest dominant sacralisation without substituting a sacralisation of their own. Dominant groups within societies determine the suitability of different classes of objects to serve in such strategies. We simply have to define new ways of talking about culture at a time when transnational relations are dominant. Sacred places are a focus ofritualactivities, in which communication with the supernatural is the dominant theme. A dominant theme is the friendly, reciprocal relation between alven and men. Dominant nationalisms, rewritten as patriotism during wartime, invariably contain an ethnic identi®cation. There is much that is r ight and necessar y about this dominant histor iog raphical approach. In the rest of this proof, we assume, without loss of generality, that red is the dominant colour. Therefore, since red is the dominant colour, they are either both blue or both green. Babies with complex cardiac malformation were grouped according to the dominant lesion which demanded early treatment. Frustration with managed care emerged as a dominant theme. Differences are lifted up because of political agendas - agendas largely of the dominant group, but sometimes of subordinate groups. Examination showed a small dominant a-wave without any elevation of venous pressure, no cyanosis, persistent systolic thrill and a normal pulmonary heart sound. The closed type does not make direct use of the lexical words of the dominant language, and the open type does. The situation is exacerbated as maize, the dominant crop by acreage, is planted over a period of three months. However, this analysis again showed that insertion was the dominant pattern in the data. In other words, children use their dominant language more, even in situations where one would expect a bilingual person to use the nondominant language. There was, moreover, a major difference in the dominant religions of the two areas. During the eighties, feelings of uncertainty about the present and future appear to have been a dominant feature of youth subcultures. Given this framework, random geometric graphs have emerged as a dominant model for theoretical analysis of distributed wireless networks. A combination of these forms can be found in all societies, but in each of them only one is dominant. A dominant question that has developed, of course, is how temporal linkage is to be effectuated, particularly by historical archaeologists examining the modern world. Heritage is the dominant organizational/legislative framework for archaeological practice, and it is where most of the money is spent. In this way the new museums and their archaeological practitioners inscribed themselves into the dominant industrial ideology, and could consequently be considered part of modernity. The plan view may have been dominant, perhaps too dominant, but it has never excluded other views. What are the ongoing processes of dominant language switch or maintenance? While undoubtedly the dominant factor, level of dependency is not the whole story. Machine-based mass production was overwhelmingly dominant in the major factories, and labour-intensive production retained a practical meaning only in combination with machine use. Inter-regional networks can be regarded as a strategy of the medium-sized businessmen to compete with the bigger and more dominant players. Until this time, the dominant discourse in social gerontology was how to improve pension levels and reduce poverty in old age. In particular, livestock liquidation was the dominant strategy to cope with health shocks, followed by mutual insurance. Since sal trees, which are dominant species, have the ability to coppice, natural regeneration is the common method of improving natural forest conditions. The second dimension of dominant themes0 representations has been frequently assessed in children's story completions. In some regions the reform institutions have become the dominant form of management. Here, we started with a 10% variation for the dominant parameters and a 5% variation for all others. The dot-dashed line and long-dashed line show the dominant eigenvalue for the undercompressive wave and trailing wave, respectively. Such trends echo many contemporary studies of intensifiers which show that very is waning while really is dominant. When glottal replacement proper began to become established, t-to-r ceased to be the dominant lenition process. Supravalvular mitral ridge containing the dominant left circumflex coronary artery. Alternatively, both atrial cavities may be connected to a dominant right ventricle, in presence of a rudimentary and incomplete left ventricle. We have identified the largest dominant pedigree yet recorded spanning 3 generations and 3 continents. Predicting feasibility of biventncular repair of right-dominant unbalanced atrioventncular canal. The liver was of normal shape, with the dominant lobe on the right side. The dominant left ventricle is probably already more spherical in tricuspid atresia. The catheter was advanced into the pulmonary trunk after retrograde arterial catheterization of the dominant ventricle. As a result, behaviorism supplanted psychoanalysis as the dominant clinical paradigm of the time. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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