词汇 | example_english_enclose |
释义 | Examples of encloseThese 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 summary, the seasonal performance analysis has clarified the environmental advantages of arcades over totally enclosed or open urban spaces. The area of commons enclosed in 1621 can be calculated at about 4,500 acres. The paixiao commonly has a single row of sixteen or twenty-two bamboo tubes, often partially enclosed by a wooden case which holds them together. Another detached pre-migrant was partially enclosed (over 10-25 % of its surface area) by large aggregates of host alveolar exudate. In histological sections, the cyst wall is seen to have been reduced to a narrow homogenous wall enclosing the closely packed bradyzoites. However, sub-modules can still define components with the same name as components from an enclosing module, since the path notation distinguishes them. A module begins with a header: the keyword module, the module name, and a list of entities (enclosed in round parentheses) to be exported. Simulation experiments with artificial halite suggested that these microorganisms possibly survived while enclosed in fluid inclusions. A printed copy of the contract is enclosed with this dispatch. More acutely sensitive records of political discussion, financial transactions and decision-making remained enclosed in books in chests. Assignment statements update variables declared in their block or in an enclosing one. Confinement satisfaction is defined to mean that every the expression being evaluated must be visible from the enclosing method's class. A duration key with value zero means that the related event starts when the enclosing event list starts. Section 2 describes the approach for the construction of enclosing and enclosed ellopsoids of convex polyhedra. Over a couple of days or so nuclear division is followed by organelle production and the formation of sporozoites enclosed in sporocysts. However, viroids are not enclosed in protein capsids. The argon gas discharge takes place between two parallel circular electrodes enclosed in a cylindrical chamber. The reaction takes into account its enclosing solution and becomes global. Is it enclosed or not, the outside part. More precisely, environments and groups are used both to test observability and to type the processes that are to be compared with the enclosing contexts. During the piece the dancers, enclosed within a golden structure like a palace, had to open this structure, emerge and dance freely. In this conceptual scheme, the radiating element (bell, resonating body, etc.) is implicitly enclosed within the resonator. Summit was divided into four rooms and likely enclosed by wattle-and-daub walls and a thatch roof. All modeled censers were recovered from contexts that indicate their use atop structure summits in the rear sections of what were likely enclosed rooms. The assembly is enclosed in a thermally insulated and pressurized case to reduce its sensitivity to external temperature changes. The four digipacks are enclosed in a slipcase with a separate ninety-six-page booklet of notes, lavishly furnished with colour photos and facsimiles. The infrared light may penetrate the puparium to the enclosed pupa, or to the pharate adult within a late stage pupa. However, the majority of the planks stop short of this boundary and so remain contained within the enclosing darkness. Larval performance was studied by following larvae enclosed in cages from newly moulted second instars to third instars in the field. Leaves on control plants were brushed on the upper surface with a fine paintbrush to simulate manipulation and also enclosed within a clip cage. Any simple cycle encloses a nonempty subset of these faces and is identified by this subset. Monks were sent, mass celebrated, a votive prayer offered and the postulant enclosed. In mature galls, a multi-layered band of sclereids differentiates, enclosing the nutritive tissue completely. The descriptor ' hermit ' here encompasses wandering solitaries, enclosed anchorites, hermit-monks and monk-hermits. Most of the hairs arise from little creamy white dots, some of which are enclosed in small round black or bluish grey spots. Inverted pigeonite is often enclosed by clinopyroxene (augite) and contains her ring bone-like augite lamellae. Sample components from the same clast are enclosed. In figure 1, for example, a bubble is ultimately enclosed. A stagnation streamline is attached normal to the wall a t these points which encloses the sphere. I n reality, an initially-linear stable vertical solute gradient in a thin horizontal fluid layer enclosed between rigid and impervious boundaries is not steady. I n this paper, we study the non-linear behaviour of the unstable vortex system when enclosed in a coaxial cylinder. The peripheral, or outer, membrane encloses the entire contents of the mitochondrion. Our computations show that the asymptotic drop shape consists of a compact, nearly spherical drop that encloses a spike of entrained ambient fluid. There are also abundant blebs of sulphides (chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and pentlandite, inferred to have crystallized from homogeneous monosulphide globules), often enclosed by ilmenite and magnetite. Extent of land enclosed with wire fencing by division, 1904. The numbers reflect the number of locations\\reserves enclosed in each division. By loading the pointer to i-1 into a register, we can access the local variables for the statically enclosing scope. In the rule dict var there is a variable (v) that is already bound to the right dictionary by an enclosing dictionary abstraction. Fully enclosed parishes tended to pay more per acre than those which were as yet largely unenclosed. An allotment of part of the moor was planned so that peat-cutting could continue when the rest of the moor was enclosed. Petri dishes were enclosed and sealed in clear plastic bags to reduce water evaporation. The seven-metre-high wall that enclosed the dockyards was surrounded by a deep and wide moat. Before an epiphyte was removed from the host tree, we enclosed it in a plastic bag to prevent highly mobile animals from escaping. Each inflorescence develops in a leaf axil and is enclosed in a peduncular bract that splits longitudinally along its ventral surface at anthesis. In many autonomous exploration experiments, unless the environment is enclosed, autonomous mapping will not be completed within a reasonable period of time. We follow the standard convention of using upper case initials to denote variables; lower case initials and strings enclosed in quotes denote constants. The rectangle encloses responses that fall within the linear range. After culture, some oocytes enclosed by cumulus cells were completely denuded by pipetting. On the other hand, the idea of an enclosing environment presupposes magnitude and limit. Each thread is enclosed by a sheath of fibrillar material. 403 area enclosed by a circle of 100-mm diameter. The other case is an elliptical sheet, $x2+ y2 = 1, enclosing a stagnant core. All one publishes are the atomic co-ordinates and the amount of expected density enclosed by the contour representation is not an issue of relevance. Paradoxically, enclosed atria provide greater self-shading and the demand for a larger amount of glazing for daylight purposes can be relatively high. The system is enclosed by a vacuum, and encased in a perfectly conducting wall. The system is enclosed by a vacuum region, and encased by a perfectly conducting wall. Recently-encysted cercariae are small, enclosed within a delicate and transparent cyst, usually 0n25-0n30 mm in maximum length ; these are not infective to fish hosts. Fully developed metacercariae are longer, ranging from 0n5 to 1n0 mm in length, still enclosed within the delicate cyst. Although sound is not as directional as light, you are nevertheless completely enclosed within a sound space. The orbits enclosed in the domain delimited by the initial condition are periodic cycles located inside the island encircling the origin. A variable occurrence is free if it is not bound by an enclosing -expression or let-expression. If required, one of the arguments to the operator can also be enclosed in the parentheses. In recording all the enclosing cost centres to an expression, costs can be unambiguously assigned to those parts of the program which caused them. A function closure consists of the binding variable name, function body and a pointer to the enclosing environment. I also show how fundamentalism is enclosed within the very process of modernity, as opposed to being outside it. In addition, the definitions of frequently used terms in the debate on euthanasia were enclosed. Strictly speaking this comprises three gatherings, one of which (249-57 and their conjugate folios, 294-302) encloses two others (258-85 and 286-93). The factors for which the numbers are enclosed in square brackets were considered in the analysis, but found not to be significant. Ultrafiltration is not able, however, to remove the fluid enclosed in the interstitial compartment. Many of the previous large, commercial cattle ranches have removed the remaining cattle and the internal fences, and enclosed themselves in joint wildlife 'conservancies'. There are also rhomb-shaped asymmetric extensional blocks of sandstone and chert, enclosed in a shale matrix, that indicate sinistral shear. The total thickness of different members can not be judged from the distance between the enclosing lines. The shepherd's estate could not be idealized so long as there remained a perceived connection between enclosing shepherds, the woolen industry, and nascent urban commerce. Furthermore, it was enclosed, together with the palace, within the castle walls. In some localities blastoids like this one break easily out of the enclosing matrix, or are weathered out in considerable numbers. The cells form a sheet just one cell thick enclosing a hollow interior. The argument is now clear, and deals in successive couplets with the poor, nature, and those who have enclosed the land. However, enclosed villages always adopted the new methods more fully than did open-field villages. In his view, man relates to space through building himself dwellings, through clearing for himself enclosed spaces. All cultivable land was enclosed; no collective rights obtained over individual holdings. In many of these districts farms had always been enclosed, with little or no collective controls over farming. The mass of the enclosing walls is emphasised by the angled window splays, the thickness of the walls accentuated by the depth of the niches. Thus, biological analogies for encapsulating or enclosing are sought. Bound gardens are enclosed and open only to local keyholders. 32. While fields were enclosed, settlements were dispersed, farm organisation made geometric, the inside of tenant farmhouses were not rationalised or subdivided into individual spaces. Fodder and grass are the products that become available right from the beginning when forests are enclosed for regeneration purpose. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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