词汇 | example_english_enjoy |
释义 | Examples of enjoyThese 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. After we had enjoyed the meal the company delighted in drinking and singing. The letters also imply that he had enjoyed the nuns' hospitality on occasions. Many of these large, horizontally-integrated enterprises enjoyed the economic power and legal autonomy to dominate key sectors of the labor market. First, large corporations enjoyed massive economic power to defeat unionization drives decisively. In this stage of society the worker enjoys the entire product of his labor. 1968 to 1982, when they enjoyed a modicum of internal autonomy. The term "international thought" has not enjoyed a currency comparable to that of "political thought". Married men, by contrast, lived orderly lives and enjoyed a happy existence because of their families' kindness and attention. The sovereign must decide what to do in order to restore the normality the community enjoyed prior to the crisis. Many have enjoyed relatively long tenures raising livestock on their farms, with little or no offfarm income. A small number of rural inhabitants (9%) enjoys coverage under government insurance, labor insurance, and private health insurance. They resided in private bedrooms, sometimes accompanied by family members, dined with the doctors in the plush hall, and enjoyed a rich recreational program. The social liminality enjoyed by musicians, however, often carries with it certain social costs. We do not have the recourse he enjoyed when thinking about home. What worries him is the causal relationship between high income levels, which the grinders enjoyed, and their increased access to leisure. Note that the converses of the witness properties are not necessarily enjoyed by logic programming systems. Although any standard answer set enjoys this property, we will see that its interaction with preferences varies with the strategy. I enjoyed reading the book, found it enlightening and, at times, frustrating. Similarly, benefits enjoyed by the deaf community from their own culture and use of sign language are not considered. The first shows a couple at the table enjoying an evening meal. Institutionally, it justified the creation of an academic hierarchical structure within which the theologians enjoyed the highest status in the academic system of medieval universities. All he must claim is that the principle enjoys greater authority than does any one of our convictions, or any small group of them. Therefore, on my view, a person might take attitudinal pleasure in something without actually enjoying it; and this is impossible. Here the workers of the settlement colonies appear to have enjoyed the best of both contractual worlds. The colonies, by enjoying his success in a "happy reign" of 34 years, had also grown accustomed to it. Copper coinage was the domestic currency that hitherto had enjoyed a credibility bestowed by its official acceptance. Students' feedback on the activity was very positive, showing that they enjoyed the genuinely communicative nature of it. The least adventurous listener will seek out compositions that are similar to those in her memory that she has enjoyed. Their ability to employ such techniques was largely tied to the status that such cultivators enjoyed on the lands they worked. The programmes have been planned with the objective of enjoying good science, good company and ample opportunity to explore the unique surroundings. Students enjoyed the debates, and eagerly contributed to more data collection and analysis. The linear additive disjunction, which is the disjunctive part of intuitionistic disjunction, also enjoys the disjunction property. Both groups rated clinical teachers who enjoyed nursing, demonstrated clinical skill and judgement, were approachable and fostered mutual respect as the 'best'. He is enjoying not just the film, but also the tea, the chatter, the coming and going of family and guests. In contrast, prima donnas who married men connected with the arts often enjoyed long careers. Free-riding on the provision of collectively enjoyed goods (including a collectively provided minimum income) is incompatible with this basic norm of co-operation for mutual advantage. Moreover, the reform enjoyed bipartisan support in most states. Sudden increases in unemployment, however, promote uncertainty even for those enjoying high employment protection. He enjoyed the latter task, but was occasionally involved in some time-consuming wrangles over money and clashes of personality. They enjoyed drinking, saw its positive benefits, particularly that it was relaxing, and valued their social lives, which drinking was a part of. In fact, social expenditure enjoyed an increase in real terms, especially in social welfare and education. About 200 passengers enjoyed the indoor spas every day and the male :female ratio of indoor spa users was 3 :2. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and the author has an engaging style, uncluttered with jargon, lending it to a wide general readership. I also enjoyed the absence of fanfare in the presentation. Loyalty, and the acceptance of one's right to decide, are far more efficient means of enjoying power. On this view, the priority justice enjoys in the law is both moral and legal. Without enjoying diplomatic immunity and often endangering themselves and their families, they undertook a huge effort in the area of human-rights preservation. However, only five per cent of planters enjoyed the way of life described above. In general, these enjoyed limited success, with attendance levels equal to or worse than those of other schools. In the ten worst housed wards, labour enjoyed solid success in six while it was only predominant in the other four. The church would only regain the influence it had enjoyed in previous ages, they felt, if it cut its discrediting links to the state. Traditional marriage thus enjoyed both community support and legal sanction. The system remains simple and intuitive, but it enjoys a strong soundness property whose proof is non-trivial. I am sure you will agree that we have enjoyed a most stimulating series of papers during this joint session. Nurses mention enjoying their encounter with peers working in other settings and sharing their interest in palliative care. The children also enjoyed the ar t activities as oppor tunities to express feelings they might not otherwise be able to process. The father expressed feelings of pleasure in seeing his wife relax and his children enjoying participating in the music. The voyage was blessed by fine weather, and appeared to be enjoyed and appreciated by the passengers. The legislature was hobbled by the near-monopoly of seats enjoyed by the ruling coalition before the 1996 elections. The category of such spaces enjoys the usual properties of categories of 'predomains' in denotational semantics. As expected, the ws -calculus with names enjoys the subject reduction property. We're driven and enjoying it; it's a musical imperative. However, this paper has shown that some types of employer are able to offer better working conditions than others, despite enjoying similar bargaining power. The results indicated that none of the group members enjoyed all the positive elements or escaped the pitfalls altogether. Each domain enjoys its own fireplace expression, carefully detailed. As a consequence, the data would support the view that the high-frequency inflected word forms enjoyed full-form processing. Architecture made of fine ingredients designed to be purposeful, durable, savoured and enjoyed. In addition, those who enjoyed the passport were also were more likely to report that they had received support from the older people's champions. Thirty-seven people said they enjoyed seeing friends for company and the opportunity to do things with others (particularly if they were widowed). The results show that the ' culture enthusiasts' and the 'sophisticated choosers' enjoyed the highest life satisfaction (with no significant difference between them). Overall, the participants enjoyed the walks and encountered relatively few problems, although they preferred to be accompanied. I enjoyed this piece of bricolage as demonstrating something of the magpie mind of the artist and also as a celebration of hybridity and imperfection. By his own admission, he greatly enjoyed the experience. At the same time, local culture enjoys promotion through a national media event. Firstly, no control agency can allow itself to jeopardize the relationship of trust it enjoys with its political principals. The incumbent operator enjoyed monopoly rents and did not want to give up this special status. The powers that previous mayors enjoyed were seriously impeded, and they became powerless to solve citizens' economic and social problems. Fifthly, and perhaps more fundamentally, the result also reflects a significant decrease in the support enjoyed by the ruling party in terms of numerical votes. Influence of the foreign language studied at school and other independent variables on enjoying the full use of one's knowledge and skills. Surely it must be the oricha themselves who are enjoying the last laugh in this tangled religious farce. There was also a sense that a majority enjoyed these new responsibilities, partly because they increased the opportunities for professional development. They insisted that the state provide workers' families with a standard of health and well-being comparable to that enjoyed by the wealthier classes. The high-born woman enjoys authority over others; the low-born woman reinforces her husband's subordination. Thus, my goal here is not to argue that computer science should be taught exclusively in a laboratory setting because students enjoyed it more. Students who enjoyed coming to the computer room tended to talk about it to their friends and to encourage their friends to join them there. The episcopal palaces enjoyed so privileged a situation with regard to the cathedral, that no one ever contemplated moving them elsewhere. The cathedral was the diocesan church, and the parish served what was in comparison a very restricted area, although it enjoyed very particular responsibilities. Being able to buy food at a concessionary rate from their employer was one of the few privileges enjoyed by farm labourers. Both men, however, enjoyed the occasional visit to friends in the country. Paradoxically, never has so much been written about an art enjoyed by so few. The comic book industry enjoyed rapid growth until the late 1950s when, for a number of reasons, sales began to level off. She loved to dress in expensive, eye-catching clothes and enjoyed reading romantic novels. Rights are thought of as things which are possessed, enjoyed, exercised, yielded up, foregone, etc. They have not enjoyed the second, nor have they set out to use credit allocation mechanisms as a means of promoting sectoral competition. Many had previously enjoyed a steady income from carding or spinning, which provided an occupation for women and children. No one retained a broadcasting role and at the same time enjoyed a good salary. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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