单词 | Interpret |
例句 | 1. Different people might interpret events differently. 2. How do you interpret this sentence? 3. Poetry helps us to interpret life. 4. I interpret his answer as a refusal. 5. I was not looking for my dreams to interpret my life, but rather for my life to interpret my dreams. 6. It's difficult to interpret these statistics without knowing how they were obtained. 6. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 7. They spoke good Spanish, and promised to interpret for me. 8. People interpret events within their own frame of reference. 9. Judges interpret this law in different ways. 10. Historians annotate, check and interpret the diary selections. 11. Her tone was hard to interpret. 12. Will you please interpret for me? 13. Please interpret the comments of our foreign guest. 14. The students were asked to interpret the poem. 15. A jury should not interpret the silence of a defendant as a sign of guilt. 16. We had to ask our guide to interpret for us. 17. Interpreters found they could not interpret half of what he said. 18. Officials fear that he might interpret the emphasis on diplomacy as a sign of weakness. 19. I didn't know whether to interpret her silence as acceptance or refusal. 20. We all seek to interpret what we hear and what we read. 21. We have to interpret his words in a modern light. 22. I'll interpret for you. 23. Parents may interpret this as very loose stools. 24. Today we interpret the word axiom differently. 25. How was he to interpret these events? 26. We can obviously interpret z as an index of the similarity of the two countries. 27. This moment nap, you will have a dream. But this moment study, you will interpret a dream. 28. She couldn't speak much English so her children had to interpret for her. 29. The judge quite rightly says that he has to interpret the law as it's been passed. 30. The chambermaid spoke little English, so her husband came with her to interpret. 1. Different people might interpret events differently. 2. How do you interpret this sentence? 3. I interpret his answer as a refusal. 4. It's difficult to interpret these statistics without knowing how they were obtained. 5. They spoke good Spanish, and promised to interpret for me. 6. Please interpret the comments of our foreign guest. 6. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 7. We have to interpret his words in a modern light. 8. I'll interpret for you. 31. No lower can a man descend than to interpret his dreams into gold and silver. Kahlil Gibran 32. They must understand finance and information systems, and be able to interpret data. 33. It believes this would prevent legal challenges to its status while retaining its flexibility to interpret the code according to changing circumstances. 34. Modern fashion writers interpret this hemline ricochet with sociological spins. 35. This regular correlation influences the way we interpret statements in academic papers. 36. The emphasis here is on the individual's capacity to understand and interpret what other individuals mean by their social actions. 36. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 37. Unfortunately the resulting diagram is not so easy to interpret as are some of the other forms of chart. 38. Judges will normally interpret contracts strictly and will use certain principles when it comes to resolving inconsistencies and ambiguities. 39. However, we are very keen to encourage centres not to interpret this as meaning a separate assessment instrument for every outcome. 40. But this us to ignore wider questions relating to visual communication amid ways in which we interpret photographs. 41. They comment on, gloss, and interpret his writings, and spend too little time in empirical observation and investigation. 42. Health and personal social services expenditure trends are harder to interpret. 43. One simple solution which is easy to interpret is obtained by requiring that each term in the wave equation is separately zero. 44. No one in our tour group spoke Spanish so we had to ask the guide to interpret. 45. Management accountants are to analyze and interpret the financial information corporate executives need to make sound business decisions. 46. But it certainly suited the dominant landed gentry to interpret him in that way. 47. Their rich and complex evidence will suggest an appropriate verdict on the civilization they interpret. 48. A solicitor can interpret the law for you and help you take advantage of your full legal entitlement to reliefs and allowances. 49. Article 5 imposes the plain language requirement and the obligation to interpret ambiguities in the way most favourable to the consumer. 50. They are harder still to interpret: what does a large attendance at Easter communion imply? 51. They must interpret the internal logic which directs the actions of the actor. 52. Mr Greenspan is famously hard to interpret, and the motivation for his rate cut will no doubt remain unclear for now. 53. Marxists, on the other hand, interpret the same evidence the other way round. 54. In this way, he inherits a legacy which the Tate and others can interpret. 55. If a child presents insuperable problems courts will interpret legislation in a commonsense way. 56. When young, he had been visited constantly by dreams that he could not interpret. 57. The law allows enormous scope for interpretation and those who interpret are not friends of ours. 58. The second way to interpret the story carries little Messianic significance at all. 59. An artist has as much right to interpret history as a historian. 60. Both deaf and hearing people do interpret stimuli presented for memory in terms of linguistic knowledge of both the task and the stimuli themselves. 61. The accepted standards of political morality differed from our own; evidence is hard to come by and difficult to interpret. 62. They learn to use a variety of different methods of gathering information for themselves and then to interpret that information. 63. He or she is doing a certain thing and we interpret it in a certain way which elicits a given emotion. 64. Some one else would then interpret the data and write reports. 65. She made a gesture that could have meant anything but which he chose to interpret as invitation. 66. And since I have that type of handicap,[] I try to interpret it as best as I can. 67. He is counseled by a sports psychologist who helps him interpret and banish negative, self-defeating feelings. 68. We'll have to find someone who speaks Chinese to interpret the questions and answers for our guests. 69. This was supposed to be an upper-level class, and the students seemed unable to interpret a perfectly simple text. 70. It was written to help students interpret the results of their fieldwork by providing the essential background information. 71. Answers about personal qualities and abilities are harder to interpret, although experience does make it easier. 72. How does one explain or interpret this diversity in universality? 73. I interpret as the inevitable result of conflict between art and female obligation in upper-class, old-family Boston. 74. Psychologists and physiologists have always been resigned to using statistical analyses to extract meaning from and interpret their data. 75. Recent developments in game theory have had an important impact on the way we interpret these models. 76. The person prone to depression has a tendency to interpret events negatively. 77. These were to identify, but not describe or interpret(), the stylistic devices present in a given text. 78. A feminist might interpret a text very differently from an army officer, for example; or a teenager from his parent. 79. This is probably true; but we can now see that we must not interpret this word magic too uncritically. 80. We can not be sure of how to interpret the results. 81. Many managers interpret that as being an administrative chore, filling in objective work-sheets and completing performance appraisal forms. 82. Tests at elevated temperatures and elevated humidities are more difficult to accelerate and interpret. 83. They stand above and beyond any particular attempt, papal or otherwise, definitively to interpret them. 84. Later critics have also emphasised the way in which viewers interpret advertisements differently, depending on their experiences and cultural knowledge. 85. From their point of view, the most reasonable way to interpret these strange articles was to regard them as headgear. 86. And, gazing back, Pumfrey tried to interpret, from his expression, the implications of that last remark. 87. Then the courts interpret such phrases soas to give themselves more or less control as they wish. 88. Seligman and other researchers and practitioners insist that you can have control over how you explain and interpret life events. 89. How would you interpret her letter? Is she really hostile or just being ironic? 90. You can always interpret things in a more positive light or a more negative light. 91. Umpires must interpret the bad light law correctly for the sake of the crowd. 92. A lot can be learned simply from the way a patient chooses to interpret a dream. 93. It is indeed dangerous to try to interpret the facts of history in the light of a modern theological problem. 94. This system could interpret the nerve signals precisely enough to pick up the fine arm movement needed to land a plane safely. 95. A good counsellor helps them to interpret the meaning behind the words each speaks. 96. If you can readily interpret all this laconic shorthand you are either a well-tried collector or an extraordinarily apt pupil. 97. We have presented guidelines to help decision makers interpret league tables as currently presented. 98. But how are we to interpret the symbolism of other cultures; how can we crack their symbolic codes? 99. They should be able to interpret their experience and assurance in the light of the revealed truths of the gospel. 100. Wilson waited,[http:///interpret.html] not sure how to interpret the sudden change of atmosphere. 101. Apart from adding a gloss to the section, the courts have had to interpret the actual wording. 102. Perhaps he can be helped to interpret the events as less threatening. 103. They are worried that the workers might interpret the new law as a restriction of their rights. 104. This is a double standard which fails to interpret fairly an important aspect of male-female differences. 105. Those who apply the rule to particular cases, must of necessity expound and interpret that rule. 106. It is for the courts to interpret those words soas to give effect to that purpose. 107. If circumstances arise which are not fully covered, the judge must interpret law and principles accordingly. 108. They could interpret the word law in a more pragmatic or policy oriented sense. 109. How useful these data are in revealing anything new about human social relationships depends very much on how we interpret them. 110. We, as members of a culture, interpret a light kiss on the cheek as a greeting. 111. They sometimes find it difficult to see other people's point of view and to interpret other people's behaviour. 112. Peter returned with fresh coffee and explained how to score and interpret the material. 113. That background could mean that you have the ability to interpret complex laws regarding employee rights. 114. McGehee advocates the creation of an independent Office of Ethics Counsel to interpret the rules, investigate complaints and recommend sanctions. 115. As they began bickering about how to interpret his behavior. 116. This general approach to drafting carries the risk that the rule will be difficult to interpret. 117. I had to interpret for my boss on the last trip to Japan. 118. The referee has to see and correctly interpret extremely fast actions. 119. She hoped he didn't interpret them as telling him to mind his own business. 120. But it is impossible for him in his findings not to interpret events. 121. The mating behaviour of pied flycatchers is immensely complicated and scientists studying them interpret their behaviour slightly differently. 122. It was often frustrating for us, too, because we had to interpret for her. 123. We use this information to help us interpret our surroundings and the events we observe or participate in. 124. Rather, people interpret and retain media information selectively to reinforce their existing attitudes. 125. And they interpret that as meaning that whatever happens in the money market exporters should still retain some of their current advantage. 126. Even when some superstar analyst discovers a winning way to interpret data, others follow,[http:///interpret.html] and the method becomes obsolete. 127. If you try and interpret the public mood, you become a bit of a slave. 128. There was nothing in his face that she could interpret as affection or even as desire. 129. Participation is in essence really only a refinement on the methods used to reflexively understand and interpret in everyday life. 130. It needs another stage to interpret its output and locate the zero-crossing it may have encoded. 131. It is the representative bodies within each business that will work out how to interpret the consensus on employee rights. 132. To better interpret these relationships correlations with a number of other variables were considered. 133. This generally proves useful when they interpret and offer technical assistance to officials approving the budget. 134. Administrators must constantly interpret and apply public policies that provide public goods and services to individuals and groups. 4. 135. To understand brain and behaviour means rejecting that dichotomy and instead trying to interpret the intertwined dialectic of specificity and plasticity. 136. Such information helps archaeologists to interpret excavated evidence more accurately. 137. No one knew exactly what inspired her elliptic comments, and her relations had long since given up trying to interpret them. 138. The decision in 1949 to establish a court to enforce and interpret the Constitution was a historical act of revenge on Bismarck. 139. Here the data are often contradictory and difficult to interpret. 140. Those who wish, both unionists and nationalists, can interpret it as the beginnings of absorption into an all-Ireland state. 141. It is therefore important to understand the causes of individual differences in children's abilities to interpret non verbal information correctly. 142. Despite this, the effectiveness of the newly amended s.62 will depend largely on how the courts decide to interpret it. 143. They were wrong both about how to interpret Genesis and in thinking that evolutionary theory was unimportant to modern science. 144. They naturally assume coherence, and interpret the text in the light of that assumption. 145. Your initials interpret graphically better than your genuine name. 146. How do you interpret this poem? 147. Would you like me to interpret for you? 148. Philosophers interpret the world through a myriad of ways. 149. She interpret his silence as arrogance. 150. Can our students interpret standardized test scores for parents? 151. It attracts many scholars'attention that how to interpret the speech discourse from contextual perspective. 152. People sometimes interpret my delayed response as a lack of interest. 153. Firstly, we interpret Human Capital Theory which is the theoretical basis of ESOP. 154. We can try to interpret what we hear into English or Chinese when we listen to the rcraigslist adio. watch TV. or have a meeting. 155. To read or interpret ( ambiguous, obscure, or illegible matter ). 156. Denovo sequencing provides proteomics research work a new method to interpret tandem mass spectrum data without any help of protein sequence databases. 156. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 157. This company reserves the right to interpret the Scoring Rules. 158. These results may interpret the formation of plasmoid type CME. 159. "Human infants are highly social creatures who cannot help but interpret the ostensive communicative signals directed to them, " the researchers wrote. 160. Residence times have also been used to characterize the fluidized bed and to interpret conversion data. 161. No one knows for sure why a domestic cat purrs, but many people interpret the sound as one of contentment. 162. Tencent Company reserves right to interpret the definition of cheating. 163. Common-law judges have very wide powers of interpretation to apply previous judicial rulings and to interpret statutes. 164. Density contours are adopted to interpret the topological optimization result and continuous contour thus obtained. 165. Comments: closely linked to the development of serialism, can be difficult to interpret conceptually. 166. The Organizer reserves the final right to interpret the rules. 167. HR Dept right to interpret the execute of this policy. 168. Comparative management researchers should be aware of the potential bias when they interpret their results. 169. The research can be used to interpret similar inharmonious thickness variation in isochronic strata correlation. 170. This statement final right to interpret turns over to the original author to possess. 171. Schemata theory studies how to interpret a text by taking advantage of the reader's pre-existent knowledge. 172. I can interpret that observation now as the effect of positive feedback and attractors. 173. " Good men ever interpret themselves too meanly,' said the physician. 174. How can we interpret a person's sexual nature using their natal chart? 175. This will help you learn to interpret one another in a low-pressure situation. 176. Article 27 The right to interpret these Regulations hereof rests with CAP. 177. If canopy light transmittance differs by less than 10 %, researchers should interpret their results with caution. 178. The manager has accurate financial statements and be able to interpret them. 179. Article 15. The right to interpret the rules hereof rests with MCT. 180. So the next morning he sent for a soothsayer to interpret his dream for him. 181. How can a physician be unable to interpret a electrocardiogram? 182. The pitfall is that the results will be difficult to interpret. 183. Most interpret the information from the victims as chimerical thinking. 184. Second, your mind begins to problem - solve in order to interpret this incongruity or surprise. 185. This thesis studies on transformation of dogs figures of Su Wong-Shen s artworks from 1988 to 2006. We interpret his artworks in cultural and social ways by using iconology . 186. Up to now, the few studies can interpret the change mechanism of childbearing culture. 187. BCB - through COM ports on acoustic touch screen control card data packets directly interpret the procedures source. 188. The controlling function can interpret this value in any manner it chooses. 189. This paper attempts to interpret the phenomenon from the perspective of the nature of the languages. The pictographic and monophonic nature of the Chinese language seems to be the underlying cause. 190. TM751 band compositions can be used to interpret indigenous coke-production over 90% accuracy identified by the ground check. 191. Don't interpret it without real understanding when you study a foreign language. 192. If I interpret your letter right, you are ignominiously married. 193. Normally, the brain does not interpret tile phosphene patterns as identifiable objects. 194. It would be wrong to interpret them as atavistic remnants. 195. The thesis aims to interpret the phenomenon of synaesthetic metaphor by using the theory of conceptual integration. 196. Integrated with GIS to delineate the serviced and unserviced area and to interpret the results. 197. The self-selection bias complicates how public officials should interpret and act on the information generated from these forums. 198. The HKAAA Distance Running Committee reserves the right to interpret and alter the above rules. 199. Since XML does not attach any semantic meaning to its labels, applications are free to interpret them as they see fit. 200. The right to interpret these Measures resides in the Ministry of Public Health. 201. Can you interpret the import of what he remarked at the end of the meeting? 202. They could interpret it that way if they'd a mind to. 203. Working as a back end processor attached to a host machine, LP uses microprograms to interpret directly an intermediate code generated by the host. 204. SASHIMI - Looking for a way to interpret the MS data from your last proteomic experiment? 205. Law enforcement agents, looking for fugitives from justice, found no way to break down this system, nor any law which they could interpret as making it illegal to quick-freeze. 206. Have the ability to analyze and interpret financial data and prepare financial reports. 207. First of interpret edition " the Communist Party is enunciative " altogether imprinted 1000, what save existence life nowadays is only 7. 208. Once shorewards of the breakers cetaceans and odontocetes could interpret relative quite as deeper water, and swim shorewards to their sad suicides. 209. Must be able to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints and schematics to include GD & T interpretation. 210. As our example already hinted the fanout exchange does not interpret anything at all: it delivers messages to all the queues bound to it. 211. Shenzhen Urban Planning and Land Resources Committee has the right to interpret this Notice. 212. Because he thinks that man will interpret the omen to suit himself. 213. If the prenup is signed too close to the wedding day, a divorce court judge will interpret that one of the parties was pressured into signing, Ms. Ser said. 214. In Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys, a Caribbean writer, employs a variety of symbols and images, especially the mirror images, to interpret the identity crisis of the heroine. 215. First interpret it combinatorially, and then derive it algebraically from the multinomial theorem. 216. He was beginning to be able to interpret the erratic gestures of her left arm. 217. Table 2 explains the relationships in detail to help you interpret Table 1. |
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