词汇 | example_english_endow |
释义 | Examples of endowThese 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. Exploitive agents endowed with the ability to interact selectively succeed in defending against invasion because they induce a highly non-interactive world. The omni-directional mobile platform endows the robot with the holonomic mobility on plane. What it is possible for an agent to know is constrained in crucial part by the cognitive capacities with which she is endowed. The actress's gesture liberated the object from its material function and endowed it with signals which evoked a metaphoric connection. Each debtor and banker is endowed with one unit of nonstorable labor when young (and nothing when old). There is a single consumption good; each agent is endowed with w > 0 units of this good when young and none when old. Unlike the introductory movement, environmental recordings are seldom perceived, and the whole movement is endowed with a distinctly abstract character. Their strong morphological identity endows them with a very differentiated character rendering them most distinct and recognisable. Every agent is endowed with a production opportunity. Animals have no option but to live by nature, their genetically endowed behavior. In a society gifted at generalisation, endowed with powerful ^ centralizing strategies, the historian moves in the direction of the frontiers of great regions already exploited. Rather, one might suggest, what develops are aspects of mind which access innately endowed linguistic knowledge. Finally, the elder members of the ' neighbour-focused ' network were less endowed with social contacts than in any other network type. The genuine prophet endows humankind with truths that are unattainable through means other than prophecy. In this paper, we consider the space 2 of the planar homeomorphisms that are obtained by gluing two translations together, endowed with the compact-open topology. Thus, there is no need to have the child endowed with more representational levels or more rules/ constraints than adults. The positive pressure with continuous flow of protected gas inside the body endows the robot with explosion protection capability. He defined intellectuals as members of the social group that, more than any other, is engaged in intellectual tasks, and endowed with intellectual skills. In all, eight villages (4.7%) were wholly or partly endowed. The data had also stated that 35,931 tenants had received thirty-year leases to land that was privately endowed. The "office" is what endows a particular human being with authority. Each type of agent is endowed with one unit of labor which is inelastically supplied to the production of the consumption good. By endowing wine with these attributes, the wine poem appropriates the spiritual realm and reveals its full character. Therefore, it endows wine with the same otherworldly, spiritual characteristics ordinarily associated with virtue. In other words, the wine poem is a counter-genre that endows its content with a transgressive, heterotopian significance by embodying therein its logic of negation. In fin-de-siecle cultural discourse, women, through their 'materiality', are endowed with 'unlimited plasticity'. To achieve this, we have endowed aggregate atoms with data structures similar to those used in rules. To counteract the continued inflow of calcium, horizontal cells are endowed with calcium-regulating mechanisms common to other neuronal types. Together they emancipated the art of experiment from being a mere craft activity and endowed it with the status of a science. A second way in which an opposition party may avoid being rolled is by exercising institutional veto or delay powers with which it is endowed. Interactions in collaboration environments are fairly sophisticated, including negotiation, information sharing and coordination, and require complex social skills with which agents can be endowed. The simplex stems listed in (4), toneless or endowed with tone, combine with the affixes in (5) to form morphologically complex entities. Moreover, the interior is not richly endowed with agricultural resources : most of it is arid, and crop cultivation requires irrigation. Where states previously existed, colonial administrators endowed preexisting chiefs with colonial-backed authority as the rulers of their communities. While means are a matter of deliberation and choice, ends are not, since they represent the created destiny of goal-seeking creatures endowed with freedom. The rst o^ers a neutral stance, stating that ahlâk are both the good and bad dispositions with which every person is endowed. Furthermore, humans are endowed with specific and limited cognitive structures that constrain their behavior as searchers and representors of problem spaces. When readable at all, as non-descript strollers or generic workers, they seem endowed with few marks of belonging or identity. The third, ' diverse ', network was a more modern network group endowed with diverse sources of support. The allocation of labour is determined by utility maximization of a representative consumer who is endowed with one unit of labour. The collection of dynamic rays is endowed with a natural vertical order: of any two dynamic rays, one is above the other. Perhaps we should look at other ways of endowing the distinction with moral significance. The advantages for symbolic communication in a creature so poorly endowed to be a carnivore had to constitute a considerable force of selection. Words are more than rudimentary symbols, having grammatical properties endowed by language-specific mechanisms. Although the social background of the participants was not discussed, it becomes fairly obvious that they were typically endowed with considerable social capital. By daring to define themselves as a group that belongs to society, iban are coming to feel endowed with ownership of their bodies and souls. In conclusion, once it had endowed the human species with a high level of conscious reflection, nature had no choice. He also endowed or employed people to recite the holy verses and provided them with food. A fourth advantage of embodied representations over abstract symbols is related to proposals for how perceptually based representations can be endowed with content beyond grounding. A problematic aspect of this division into spheres is that duties are attached to different agents endowed with different resources. Though endowed with several value-added capabilities, it provides no knowledge-based expandability mechanisms. Not all free-floating voices in the film, however, are endowed with this subversive power. If a person is truthful, he is respected, reliable, taken seriously, honored and endowed with reputation. In the second dimension, the political actors interact with each other 'competitively' based on separate agencies endowed with mutual veto powers and individual responsibility. Holons are usually endowed with sufficient autonomy to determine how best to satisfy the requests they receive. One hopes that the author, or another similarly endowed with talent and taste, returns to the archives and the library to write it. In most countries where rights are protected by the constitution, though, rights-holders are endowed with such a power. Rather than endowing regions with greater bargaining power, large population seemed to work against a region's fiscal interests. The more intrusive strategy aims at endowing addressees with additional problem-solving modes. In 1971, these endowed lands were subsequently sold to the tenants. The early work in the least-squares learning literature initially endowed agents with wrong coefficients, but with correct functional forms and correct conditioning variables. In each period, each agent is endowed with one unit of time that is devoted to production because agents do not value leisure. Each agent is endowed with y > 0 units of this good at date t when young and nothing when old. As a fool, he totally lacks arete; as a saint, he is endowed with supreme, natural arete. In other words, only investor 1 is endowed with nontraded income. On the other hand, there is also more hedging trade in the market because only class-1 investors are endowed with nontraded income. A young consumer is endowed with y0 units of goods. At date 0, he is endowed with an amount a0 of the asset. Young agents are each endowed with one unit of labor, which is supplied inelastically. Each household is endowed with one unit of time. First, the country is heavily endowed with livestock resources. Where institutions are unstable or not adequately endowed, the broader mandates of economic development, environmental protection, and social well-being can not be realized. Countries richly endowed with natural resources have, on average, developed less rapidly than countries that are poor in natural resources. The evolution of per-capita capital stock is the same as the evolution of capital stock of a household endowed with the per-capita stock of capital. Consumers are endowed with intertemporal preferences over consumption in the two periods of their lives. Agents are endowed with one unit of physical labor in their first period of life, which they supply perfectly inelastically. Nevertheless, invention endows its productions with an actualizing power that distinguishes it from the prevaricating, nonactualizing power of the lie. Farm productivity is thereby enhanced as the better endowed farmers acquire more land. Since this modern state is viewed as being endowed with magical powers, the fighters confront the state equally with violence, ritual protection and magic. Each must say that human beings are endowed with certain attributes that make certain forms of life appropriate for them. The logics studied in this setting are typically first-order logic endowed with some sort of aggregation operators, which are used to express queries. One unit of surgery for epilepsy endowed with the necessary resources could obtain a high activity level, handling 50 to 100 patients a year. We will see below that a vigorous seed has to be endowed with a full antioxidant machinery to avoid oxidative stresses that occur during germination. Therefore, it is necessary to determine each role endowed to individual protein components. Bilingual writing endowed the press with a powerful tool. Thus, in 1130, eight dioceses were granted a regular chapter, four being endowed with both a regular and a secular chapter. In certain parishes, penitential provisions were endowed with rents which significantly exceeded the demands of the requisite services. What olfactory sense is logic endowed with that it sniffs out and runs to ground the hidden nature of things? Both men also received annuities of 1,000 marks, which went some considerable way towards endowing them at a level appropriate to their rank. Such a conclusion to a hunting trip is evidence that the man is endowed with proper male virtue. The doctrine of return is presented here as the 'greatest weight' because it endows our personal existence with meaning and significance. The porous medium is endowed with a heterogeneous microstructure. The bureaucrats are thus endowed with discretionary powers. The house succeeded in endowing three offspring in each generation, with the sole exception of the second heir whose only surviving child was a girl. We give two examples of finite invariant measures on the space of locally finite trees (which is endowed with a natural treed equivalence relation). The fourth section details how covering the female bosom was divested of such connotations and endowed with new ones. The brain seems to be endowed with more degrees of freedom that we had thought possible. First, in most traditionally patrilineal communities there is a strong male opposition to endowing women, especially daughters, with land. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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