词汇 | example_english_erase |
释义 | Examples of eraseThese 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. Since t is closed, it cannot be a variable, an erasing construct or a copying construct. Local histories continue, remodelled, but not erased by globalization. Six cabins excavated to date had all been consciously erased from the landscape by the evictors. The texts depicted a progressively law-abiding - majdhub, erasing some of his transgressive aspects. In adequation, a speaker may use language that erases any discordant elements, playing down any discrepancies. During -reduction, some parts of a -term are duplicated or erased; those parts are translated into principal nets called coded translations. Moreover, if there is an interaction, the argument is likely to be duplicated or erased. The surveyor therefore did not travel alone: he was attended with a retinue of local labourers, who were eventually erased from the account. The inertia and erasing effects may interact in interesting ways. They reported that both genes were unmethylated in fetal spermatogonia, suggesting that all pre-existing methylation imprints had already been erased by this developmental stage. Simplification is expressed as a confluent rewrite strategy which uses three kinds of reductions: ^-reduction, non-erasing reduction, and erasing reduction. Later perhaps, some properties of these items may be erased from memory because they fall under patterns that the learner has now spotted. In such types of metasemiotic work, the boundary between language and non-language is erased, yielding stereotypic constructs that motivate one in terms of the other. Users may register with a number of pseudonyms, essentially erasing the effects of prior feedback. As mentioned above, family-polymorphic methods are translated to monomorphic methods by discarding type parameterization and erasing types and the method body. With the addition of the explicit constructs for erasing and copying substitutions, all variables occur exactly once in a term. The following are useful properties of the erasing mapping. Perhaps this will never be completely erased, and perhaps this is not inherently negative. They made us feel that everything we possessed should be erased. A correctness graph of a context is a subgraph obtained by erasing one premise for each -link. Subsequently, portions of both texts were erased on the top half of fol. 248v, and sequentiae written over the erasures in another hand. The person who remembers is 'involved' in the process, and cannot be erased or backgrounded in the conceptualization of a 'remembering' event. We model these by a term rewriting system e where a rule may be erasing. If approval was not given, the recording was erased by the caller and did not become par t of the research data. The cybernetic writing was a process of erasure of meaning; what was being erased was the notion of semantics. In too many instances, statistics are bandied about, effectively erasing the suffering of real people. In other words, it must simultaneously be maintained and erased. The servant's labor has been mysteriously erased while its product, the clean pots and pans, are displayed with fetishistic precision. The text contains a number of female forms though most have been erased and changed to masculine forms. British procedure erased the situational categories previously used to judge theft. Although they endeavored to preserve its outer appearance in a 'personal code', they erased its inner dynamism. In this world much of the difference between subject and object is erased. Diverse education is a bulwark against ignorance and prejudice; it finds commonality without erasing otherness. If trace was erased or unavailable how were patients able to judge the ungrammatical sentences of "filled gap" conditions correctly? Filtering, transposition and microscopic microphone techniques were very effective for erasing the source reference and keeping the essential information available for a musical use. There were twelve heads: a recording head, an erasing head, and ten playing heads. The - s translation erases all the information concerning the exponential, which is then re-introduced in an entirely uniform way by the - translation. A term rewriting system that contains erasing rules is not reversely guarded. By treating constructions as schematic complex symbolic units, the sharp distinction between syntactic ' rules ' and lexical items is erased. In other words, erasing steps can always be 'delayed' and pushed toward the end of the reduction sequence. The agent erases any agent and propagates according to the following schema. Structures are naturally represented as records (tuples) of values and substructures, obtained by erasing all type fields. At that point, checked [xinterpretable] features are erased. Such a "space of exchange" erases the "original contexts" of the goods which it displays, "constructing new meanings" (51-52). He further notes that such a reading of a text erases literary and nonliterary distinctions. Witches, by definition, erased the boundary between words and deeds: their "spells" were words made fact, incantations that had dire consequences in the real world. Since this was achieved by partly erasing the feminine forms, traces of the original letter for ms can still be read. The glyphs on the back have also been damaged, especially the "smoke / fire" glyph (third from the left), which is almost completely erased now. Clothing can thus play an important part in signalling or erasing aspects of identity. We compared this with a patient activated device which continuously records and erases an electrocardiographic signal until activated. Although erased methods no longer maintain type variables, they can be applied to different families, thanks to subtyping between erased nested classes. The procession quickly erased any demarcation line between the audience and the performers, temporarily freeing the street from its daily routine and order. You came in; you were in this white space; the line between the actors and the spectators was erased. The world outside, completely erased from consciousness by technical means, can now be simulated by musical means. We can easily recover a -term from a c -term by simply erasing the additional constructs and completing the substitutions. In addition, "erasing" the seller as a conversational par tner indirectly manifests both ethnic and gender discrimination. The grammar will then have to be fitted out with a few devices, such as a well-motivated and precisely formulated procedure for erasing quotes. Here we assume that static types - if originally present - have been checked and erased. S-feature of a scrambled phrase is [xinterpretable], it is erased when it is checked. Such damage could affect the organism's life trajectory, but would be erased at the next generation's germ cell formation. Extraprosodicity, epenthesis and resyllabification are languageparticular devices to help prevent stranded segments from being stray erased. Since at least the seventeenth century, the natural sciences seem to have resolutely erased, not relived their past. Humanistic studies is so concerned with discursive representation, that the real is often erased. Women were more actively interested in the campaigns where there were women candidates, and the often expected gender differences in involvement were erased in mixed contexts. Secondly, when a new neuron is added, the behavior of the rest of the network remains intact-the results of previous training are not erased and specialization is encouraged. The stories of the thirty-two puppets surrounding the golden throne may for the moment be lost to the repertoire, but their significance cannot be erased from the human heart. The cowboy has effectively erased the presence of the vaquero and substituted that historical figure with a colonizing figure who eventually came to preside over the southwestern landscape. Critically, unlike the case of public discussion, controlling for basic inequalities in access, resources and capabilities erases many of the group-based inequalities in participation discussed earlier. As a result, the adaptive knowledge acquired through these ontogenetic processes cannot be inherited, because all the knowledge gained by individuals during their lives is erased when they die. Experiences of conscious will are not erased forever from candidacy for behavior causation by their lack of validity as explanations of the actions to which they refer. Thus, the study required farmers to have a leading role in the research if a viable system was to be found and the wheat stigma erased. They further endeavored to show how language was used to construct scientific "facts" by abstracting away from and systematically erasing, or "blackboxing," their complex conditions of production. Adjusting toward zero to compensate for this effect erases much of the boost in the market price of risk coming from the increased volatility from filtering. Not only are their persons and their consciousnesses erased by the way the narrative represents them, but their very existence is rendered irrelevant by the plot of the series. The usual bureaucratic excuses were trotted out, along the lines that this was necessary for pensions eligibility, and after a short, lively debate, ' age ' was erased from the list. Buildings were altered in ways that suggested a smooth transition reinforcing genealogical "rules," while other modifications were not foreseen and erased earlier modifications and the work of pervious household members. Also, whenever a part of the preimage of one fiber is erased, its image under the holonomy map on the preimage of the other fiber is erased, too. His basic point is that variable interlanguage rules describe performance and that the assumption of variable competence "... unfortunately, explicitly erases the line between linguistic knowledge and linguistic output". Accordingly, there is a chain of memories that needs to be erased for the person to be truly liberated from the emotional disruption that the original trauma caused. Even if initially generated by conditions and motivations long since erased by time, high tariffs in the distant past have persisted in many countries right into the twenty-first century. Secondly, they were asked to discuss those contextual elements that they thought contributed to erasing boundaries between different scholarly cultures by transforming local knowledge into cross-culturally accepted knowledge. How might one chart the mental landscapes of locales that have been overlaid by other people's understandings and whose material forms have been erased by urban redevelopment? British courts also erased these distinctions. The advantage of such a typology is that it erases the contrast between those who have a very small kin-network and those who could rely on numerous relatives. Matters are not even until this advantage is in some way erased. The final round of the column is cut by eye, erasing the angles between the flat surfaces. From a policy perspective, the boundary between mental and physical disorders is erased by linking mental illnesses with biological processes. In fact, one could truthfully state, of a whiteboard, that it 'erases easily', even if the whiteboard in question has never so far been erased. The carnival erased social conventions by rendering them meaningless, and this 'decontextualization' relieved individuals from responsibility for their actions. Many of the other individual needs of residents seem to have been erased and substituted by the value attached to physical and social order. Uninterpretable features, on the other hand, are erased when checked and therefore only trigger movement once. Brackets and non-empty equation sets do not occur in user source-language programs, and brackets could be erased in a production implementation. Adding and erasing marked points is another natural, more mysterious operation. Event lists can be named, and when they are, they become persistent (until explicitly erased within a document or session). A correctness graph of a proof structure is a subgraph of that is obtained by erasing one premise for each -link. Whereas earlier critics established that women's role in a new urbanism had been effectively erased, current scholars are still working to respond to this insight. The fact that virtual tuples, virtual case expressions, and coercions are erased by type erasure underscores the virtual nature of these constructs. The calcarine fissure has been opened and erased by the unfolding process. 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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