词汇 | example_english_else |
释义 | Examples of elseThese 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. In a sense, committed action is neither about one's own goals, nor about anybody else's goals. Anybody's guess was as good as anybody else's. Very much one feels like a guest in somebody else's home, which is very nice. The ability to take someone else's perspective first emerges in early childhood. The corporation duly granted itself permission to build its gasworks on someone else's territory, and broke its habit of opposing incorporation. They feel like they're putting a family member out, they're breaking, interfering in someone else's ability to work or take care of their children. In such a partnership, the other player is simply dramatis persona in someone else's script. Anything you type on your keyboard is shown shortly afterwards on everyone else's screens. The sin is always someone else's for us to condemn and, in condemning, absolve ourselves of guilt. They are more likely to believe someone else's judgement about their voice than their own. There seem to be also impor tant psychological differences between performing one's own composition and performing someone else's. I can then visualize placing my taper on top of everyone else's. While equality does not clarify anyone's absolute position, it clarifies everyone's relative positions: neither above nor below everyone else's positions. Both sources instead identify the preferred form as who else's. The universal practice of adopting someone else's helpful and appealing utterances in the human dynamic is scarcely remarkable. The central example in the target article is that of the woman risking her life to save someone else's child. Straining to hear, you are already drawn into another life, someone else's business, and for that moment you leave yourself unprotected. In order for such a commitment to be rational, the official must only prefer to participate, given ever yone else's participation, over not participating. In the everyday rounds of our consciousness, the internally persuasive word is half-ours and half-someone-else's. Had the cube missed him, it would have landed at someone else's feet. Many of the manure-utilization successes are based, in part, on taking someone else's organic residuals, processing it into multiple products, and selling it. Perhaps the only way in which this may be done is by not mentioning someone else's work, although this is hard to detect. After all, running into a burning building to save someone else's child could be socially irresponsible if the rescuer has four dependent children at home. Their input is disseminated in the interactive process in the same way as anyone else's. You all know what's going on with everyone else's life, whether it's their school life or personal life. In the last six months, have you looked after someone else's children on short notice for a few hours? An elderly nullipara who wanted a child might falsely register someone else's, perhaps illegitimate, child as her own. The future interests the repeat player is tr ying to protect are its own, not someone else's. Therefore, each character hears his or her own expressive accompaniment, not anyone else's. I give that example many times when actors start to worry about reproducing someone else's steps. Try to do something about sympathy, cross the line to benevolence, try to improve someone else's lot in life, and that can too easily change. Like stylization, parody involves the speaker's appropriation of someone else's words to serve his or her own purposes. In stylization, the speaker adopts someone else's discourse to reinforce his or her own words. How do adults check up on someone else's intentions in conversation ? I find it easy to put myself in somebody else's shoes. 23. The most common reference here is to doing graffiti art in public spaces or on someone else's private property. With the best will in the world (and all too often we cannot rely on this), people are not good at imagining themselves in somebody else's shoes. Are they the young men's or someone else's? Editing a paper means you have to read it very carefully and figure out whether the author has pulled the wool over your eyes or somebody else's eyes. Similarly, selecting the 58 % whose index offence occurred away from their own home, someone else's home, prison or hospital did not increase the chances of a subject re-offending there (41 %). Thus, the woman's act of running into a burning building to save someone else's child is reinforced only insofar as it is part of a highly valued pattern. Where the individual can consent and does so, there is usually no scope for the claim that the individual consenting to being part of someone else's project has been instrumentalized. We are asked to check our packages at the desk 'for our convenience' when it's not for our convenience at all but for someone else's convenience. They wanted to create their own family out of their marriage instead of importing someone else's child into the marriage so that they could have a 'normal family life'. Similarly, desiring someone else's pain for pleasure to any degree and in any context is malicious.23 between virtues on the basis of which leads to the best consequences. Although some may be able to continue in isolation, there are certain institutionalized procedures whereby isolated old persons, either on their own initiative or on someone else's, can congregate together. There are even writers, including writers of comedy for the public, who will insist today that all humour is cruel, and laughter is only at someone else's harm. In other words, the spirit of the day demands that you not think critically - or at least not think ill - of anyone else's use of language. When it comes to the very basic premises of their beliefs, their claim to know the right answers is not radically different from anyone else's similar claims. Thus, we predict that it should be more-or-less as easy to complete someone else's sentence as one's own, and this does appear to be the case. No one need intend that someone else's orders be reasons for action; and no one need intend that his or her orders be reasons for action for others. Like quotation marks and direct quotation, the use of tongzhi allows the journalist to incorporate someone else's voice into the news story, in this case the voice of tongzhi activists. When a speaker is constructing someone else's speech, the repor t is never verbatim but always an approximation, whence ke9ilu in quotations: 'like what was actually said, but not quite'. As with substituted judgment, the point of a best-interest test is to specify that it is the interests of the designated that count and not someone else's. The majority of such couples were urban dwellers, and urban dwellers lived in tenement buildings where everyone knew everyone else's business, and did not scruple to interfere in it. Symbolic competence is the ability not only to approximate or appropriate for oneself someone else's language, but to shape the very context in which the language is learned and used. In sum, deliberate manipulation of someone else's attention and the highlighting of a certain aspect of the speaker's perception via language is a sophisticated feat of human communication. The value of solidarity raises the question of how populations or communities should be defined for the purpose of mutual support: who is obligated to meet who else's needs? A woman running into a burning building to save someone else's child would be an altruist if she was harmed by the action while the child was helped. In cases like this we have heteronomy, not autonomy: individuals' values are not the result of deliberation, as they are dependent on circumstances or someone else's will. If their depredation was such as might attract the attention of a higher level of authority they were simply driven into an adjacent district to become somebody else's problem. Appeals to "minority rights" tended to imply rights for my minority, not for yours; by contrast, no one's human rights came at the expense of anyone else's. To keep the prima donna happy, the impresario agrees to this strategy, which results in the singer singing someone else's settings of the arias for that character. Equal concern after all requires only that roles and rules are in the interests of all and that no one's life is considered more important than anyone else's. Two people can care more for each other's good than for anyone else's yet not intuitively count as friends, because they have never met or otherwise interacted. We must accept that nobody has a right to anybody else's organs. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The idea that it is one's right to do whatever one wants at anyone else's expense is expressed again and again. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 One cannot lean on someone else's experience; one has to make decisions on the basis of what data lies to hand. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We shall do it by policy, but not by trying to do everybody else's business for them. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If the choice is our life or somebody else's, to a tremendous extent our instinct is that we cannot bring ourselves to do it. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He cannot, on a point of order, seek to correct someone else's—that is a matter for debate. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is no room in the system for taking on board someone else's view, or to consider a range of opinion. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Power in that case has gone to someone else's head. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Provided that no strictures are imposed upon him, the farmer does not mind; it is somebody else's business to sell his milk. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Why does the education team not take the beam out of its own eye before talking about motes in anyone else's? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is always a danger that one could be accused of calling for something in someone else's backyard but not in one's own. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I see no end to the capacity of the population to demand what they want at somebody else's expense. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If a man enters somebody else's house or enters upon somebody else's land, it does not matter how honestly he made his mistake. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Only someone who is using someone else's telephone would do so. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is no question of saving somebody else's life. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 From that latter point of view it seems desirable that we should encourage anyone in any situation to contribute to somebody else's education. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 One's ideological orientation in the world-as-object is different from everyone else's. Citations abound, and almost every line has its 'source', yet all too often the 'authority' quoted is simply someone else's opinion. His evaluation of person i's well-being is unlikely to be the same as someone else's evaluation of i's well-being. Low income alone, however, does not necessarily result in deprivation, because individuals can live off their savings or off someone else's income. We can ask what circumstances justify accepting someone else's order as a protected reason for action. No one should be pinche (stingy) and one should never take advantage of someone else's generosity. Do we want an electorate that does not care what everyone else's ordering is? As the editor of each volume and contributor of half its contents, there would be little space for anyone else's vision. Using the machinery of an uncooperative host sounds trivial until you have tried to actually work at someone else's laboratory bench. Privacy is traded for someone else's personal gain. Breathing someone else's cigarette smoke is called passive smoking. The ingrates remain silent in the face of everyone else's descriptions of them. After all, one position's talent did not change, and everyone else's talent improved. They could, however, appear in somebody else's chamber of horrors. 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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