词汇 | example_english_elegant |
释义 | Examples of elegantThese 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 physical elements of the design are elegant and the durable casing of the sound components requiring no power or maintenance is clever and practical. Our concept of warrant is too complex to yield to analysis by way of a couple of austerely elegant clauses. The essence of our technique is an elegant, concise and uniform way of generating this kind of boilerplate in a functional language. Moreover, proposals that were technically elegant could run up against the instincts of the politicians. The extensional properties of lazy functional languages are simple and elegant; lazy languages satisfy more laws than strict ones. Though clean and elegant, there are some serious problems with representing code as h. o. a. s trees. A number of approaches to the problem are described-the most elegant and efficient method is based on continuation passing. Second, the presentation here, although more accessible, will be marginally less elegant than it might otherwise have been. Increasingly complex prototypes4 show that passive dynamic walking results in a particularly elegant and natural bipedal gait. His analysis is indeed elegant and this paper is one of the strongest contributions to phonological theory in the volume. A simple and elegant path planning algorithm based on a differential geometric approach is provided in ref. [21]. Both are elegant surveys of familiar ground and both summarize complex arguments without ever simplifying them. Now, the compact closed structure itself has a very elegant geometric representation in the category of oriented bordisms. Elegant studies in the hypothalamic system demonstrate the relationship between glial remodeling and synaptic physiology during lactation, parturation and episodes of dehydration. The pattern theory approach to composition provides an elegant set of organisational principles for the production of sound by computer. By being a little more abstract, an elegant account meeting all these desiderata can be found. To appreciate the challenger's epistemic stance in 7c, let us first consider what looms in the middle of this otherwise elegant parallel structure. I saw that she was proud of herself for coming up with such an elegant solution to her intimidating problem. An elegant featural statement of umlaut phonology may well be possible, but it is not our concern here. A vocal delivery that might seem haughty or conceited, too mellifluous or elegant, excessively 'musical', or calculated to please others must be avoided. The fragile community is an elegant ethnography on a very sensitive topic. The more predictable and mechanistic, the better - with allowances for elegant variation, as we shall see. Unless one demonstration is more concise, elegant, or general than another, there is no reason to multiply proofs showing one and the same conclusion. Many other theorems in extremal set theory provide such elegant characterizations of the largest possible family of sets given certain information on their intersections. How is it that we seem to have lost our understanding of this wonderfully elegant and economical way of building? We don't ask how the graceful ballroom dancers manage to coordinate their movements to produce the elegant results of that orchestration. Chapter 3 is a short but elegant introduction to geochronology and the principle of radiogenic tracers, a topic returned to later in the book. The authors see language acquisition as part of "an elegant tapestry of multiplicity" (p. 87). The resulting functional programs may be concise and elegant, but almost nobody uses them. Language designers from both camps have the same goal - a language which is pure, elegant and practical. There is even a brief note on how to help a language standardisation committee produce an elegant and manageable language design. In other words, this is not a line of argument that is analytically elegant but largely irrelevant to real social processes. The perturbation analysis tends to be an elegant, though computationally demanding method. With respect to the problem of invisibility, the crystal metaphor offers an elegant solution. Their method of proof constitutes a general and elegant approach to the question of optimality and existence. He uses simple math in a very deep and elegant way to crack important questions. Well-packaged ones can create a favourable impression, as an elegant business card does. His flowing graphism is not only an elegant record of the physical movement of the artist's hand, but a symbol of the motion of atoms. She had herself photographed not once, but thrice in her elegant riding habit. Delegates did not design elegant, spare machines that would go of themselves, but complex governments with diverse institutions to address a broad range of tasks. Nonetheless, we see three conjectures explaining why the code is more compact and more elegant. I enjoy both the elegant and the clumsy, the simple and the complicated, the polite and the vulgar. The unmarried daughters viewed ecclesiastic posts as an honorable refuge which enabled them to lead an elegant style of life. Ultimately, these considerations question the intellectually elegant assumption of a linear ' democratisation continuum ', from overt authoritarianism to liberal democracy. Both her rigorous methodological approach and her elegant use of a range of theories makes this important reading for those working within the anthropological field. The introduction of the techniques presented here allowed us to evolve towards much more elegant and compact encoding, without any overhead. The result in reference [19] was further refined with a more elegant stability analysis method in reference [21]. Another elegant use of the microgravity environment has been to test the perception thresholds of various gravitropism mutants. They provide an elegant way to combine classical relational data with, for instance, spatial or temporal data. Ideally it should be clearly correct, elegant, concise, efficient, etc., though in some cases a (small) subset of these may not apply. In addition, there were plans to rebuild in an 'elegant style' the conduit which adjoined the shire hall. Her elegant, detailed, and careful chapters make that point convincingly. Founded on the concept of center of gravity, their conjoined solution is without contest correct, simple, and elegant. They put their faith in the rebates and cut the treads down to the elegant triangular section that became the standard for the nineteenth century. We thank the referee for suggesting the above proof, which is much shorter and more elegant than our original proof. At the same time, the prose is unfailingly lucid and elegant so that even the non-specialist can easily follow the arguments and historical narrative. A more elegant summary of the potential benefits of qualitative methods for developmental research would be difficult to formulate. The result is a much more elegant transcript. To postulate internalized constraints as a structural form of mental representations amounts to a non-statement, albeit an elegant and fascinating one. The evocative texts sometimes precede, and sometimes follow pages of elegant photos that supplement the text or does the text complement the photographs? The model is quite elegant as such, but its application to the empirical studies deserves a few comments. We employ a simple surface representation with an elegant interface that follows very closely the mathematical definition of a surface. Unfortunately the functions f i t and merge become rather less elegant, though it is an easy exercise to define them. The use of a reference cell to convey the successive values of r1 is not that elegant. Thanks to their elegant, compositional construction, we will see that different aspects of behavior are cleanly separated as independent concerns. Nevertheless, one cannot deny that the multipleproposition view allows one to handle the relevant examples in an elegant and easy way. Overall, the analyses are extremely careful and interweave developmental data and grammatical theory in a most elegant way. Several elegant computational approaches have been developed to address these fundamental questions in signal transduction. First, the uncritical acceptance and perpetuation of conventional analyses can lead to results which, while theoretically elegant, have little or no bearing on linguistic reality. The theory is elegant, but it immediately entails two untoward theses. However, this elegant side-step leaves all the work still to be done, that is, spelling out what ' communicative ' amounts to in this case. With the mechanism in place, we shall consider some easily specified, yet stressful, tests of the implementation and an elegant application to generating functions. Together with the axiom reach given below, this yields an elegant characterization of the datatype as the least solution of its defining equation. Of course, an elegant program that runs very slowly is worthless. A direction field is a very elegant and excellent tool to understand and illustrate a system of differential equations. Although very elegant, this framework does not support iterated revision because the underlying preference relation between beliefs is lost in the process of change. When you start with a model of perfection, you tend to produce elegant mathematical solutions but any change destroys that elegance. A painting is elegant in virtue of facts about the distribution of color over the sur face (and the like). In the present work (as it turned out) the emphasis is more on elegant specification of the underlying algorithms than high performance. Building upon the naturality law, we can give an alternative, more elegant derivation of the linear-time brp k implementations. There is more than one way to tackle this problem, but a very widely used and mathematically elegant technique called multi-dimensional scaling can help us. An elegant example of this has recently been reported. Anything but elegant, the sbirri were often quite shabby, their dress reflecting their notoriously low salaries. Their studies provide elegant confirmation of the aphorism that cells that fire together, wire together. More specifically, one feature that may be far less elegant than is desired. In the elegant concealing of her own intellectual and rhetorical artifice she honours by imitation the modesty of her subjects. Efficiency conditions and provide an elegant criterion for evaluating solution paths of the difficult problem such as through. While this is within reason for the instances we require, it is neither elegant nor fast. The second algorithm is an elegant polynomial procedure that uses the first one and is based on the algorithm presented in. He also thanks the referee whose valuable suggestions led to a significantly more concise and elegant presentation. Holding everything together is his engaging and lucid style of writing, which readily captures and retains the reader's attention with elegant turns of phrase. The other two simulations, while elegant, are similarly nondiagnostic. The exterior is plain and undistinguished but with a tall, elegant tower. Falk has mapped out an elegant way of thinking about this problem. 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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