词汇 | example_english_downward |
释义 | Examples of downwardThese 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. Though test-retest reliability was typically considered pre-requisite, any of the other criteria could tilt the ranking either upward or downward. That is, three downward harmonic pitches are available, plus four or more harmonics in each octave above the original pitch. The self-preserving downward-concave profile used here defines a far more realistic base state, and makes possible a formal stability analysis. It does not follow, however, that a domain equipped with a pseudo-complement operation is necessarily downward-closed. As this mode of rhetoric becomes the norm, downward politeness paradoxically becomes a linguistic marker of power, and a tool for exercising that power. This leads to the idea that a tornado may be destroyed by producing a strong enough downward flow in its core. The peg was slowly moved downward and the random contact sequence was implemented. The downward trend characterized much of the first half of the 1930s, although there were some moments of optimism. At the moment, there are no indications that the downward slide could be halted. The upward vectors represent the supporting leg, and the downward vectors represent the swing leg. How do we account for this vigorous process of downward mobility? Deciding upon adaptation: here the downward inference from abstract user-context properties to concrete adaptation decision is evaluated. Moreover, the expectation of a slight downward bias should only strengthen confidence in significant findings. Oftentimes, these bubblelike episodes are followed by sharp downward movements in stock prices that resemble market crashes. Furthermore, the end of employment was not correlated with downward income mobility. The absence of family ties sometimes leads to downward social mobility. It is particularly the mural leaflet that is either absent or exhibits downward displacement of its hingepoints. This is partly because downward mobility was more prevalent for occupational prestige than for educational level. The lateral extent of these layers cross-cuts the downward projection of major structures mapped at the surface. Moreover, the important question of whether relations between empathy and aggression that have been observed among older children extend downward developmentally lacks a clear answer. The posterior process, straight or slightly turned downward, has straight, well-developed denticles of approximately equal sizes. In contrast, downward price rigidity exacerbates the severity of recessionary conditions on real output. The second research question concerned the importance of upward and downward mobility versus ongoing poverty, dependency or stable economic circumstances. The initial arpeggiations are balanced between upward and downward movement. 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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