单词 | Phenomenon |
例句 | 1. This theory makes sense of an otherwise inexplicable phenomenon. 2. Gravity is a natural phenomenon. 3. Homelessness is not a new phenomenon . 4. A rainbow is a natural phenomenon. 4. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 5. This phenomenon is unique in nature. 6. This phenomenon has become known as the "Californian syndrome". 7. An eclipse of the moon is a rare phenomenon. 8. Inflammation is a phenomenon of disease. 9. It is not possible to observe this phenomenon directly, but its effects can be seen in the rise in global temperatures. 10. Bankruptcy is a common phenomenon in an economic recession. 11. Terrorism is a phenomenon of the 20th century. 12. This phenomenon piqued Dr Morris' interest. 13. This phenomenon can be easily explained. 14. E-commerce is a relatively recent phenomenon. 15. This phenomenon is not as outrageous as it seems. 16. Early retirement is a relatively new phenomenon in Britain. 17. The causes of the phenomenon are still incompletely understood. 18. The imperative mood is a kind of grammatical phenomenon. 19. Beethoven was a phenomenon among many musicians. 20. Johnson calls this phenomenon 'the principle of minimal effort'. 21. This phenomenon has been observed experimentally. 22. Language is a social and cultural phenomenon. 23. The phenomenon occurs during early foetal development. 24. The Beatles were a phenomenon - nobody had heard anything like them before. 25. This phenomenon has been observed in both laboratory and field studies. 26. This phenomenon, sometimes called wanderlust, may explain why people spend so much time and money on trips to interesting places. 27. One of businesses of the sociologists is to study the social phenomenon. 28. The dramatic desiccation of North Africa is a perplexing phenomenon. 29. A number of theories have been proposed to explain the phenomenon. 30. Scientists have advanced a new theory to explain this phenomenon. 1. This theory makes sense of an otherwise inexplicable phenomenon. 2. Gravity is a natural phenomenon. 3. Homelessness is not a new phenomenon . 4. A rainbow is a natural phenomenon. 4. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 5. This phenomenon has become known as the "Californian syndrome". 6. Inflammation is a phenomenon of disease. 7. It is not possible to observe this phenomenon directly, but its effects can be seen in the rise in global temperatures. 8. The imperative mood is a kind of grammatical phenomenon. 9. This phenomenon has been observed experimentally. 31. The idea of equal pay for women is a recent phenomenon. 32. It's an interesting scientific phenomenon, but of no practical use whatever. 33. Machismo is a New World phenomenon with roots in Old World cultures. 34. The copycat phenomenon is a danger to which the media may be contributing. 35. We do not think such an abnormal phenomenon will last long. 36. There's evidence to suggest that child abuse is not just a recent phenomenon. 37. They see the shift to the right as a worldwide phenomenon. 38. Working-class conservatism and Conservatism is a well known phenomenon. 39. But the phenomenon has also caused concern. 40. The mysterious phenomenon of long marriage baffled him. 41. The athletic disc jockey is a distinctively contemporary phenomenon. 42. Background and History Compacts are a comparatively recent phenomenon. 43. This phenomenon provides the basis for flame emission photometry. 44. This phenomenon has been confirmed by systematic research. 45. Peter talked about a phenomenon called freeze-frame. 46. Associative priming is a well known phenomenon in cognitive psychology. 47. First, we assume that visionary leadership is a dynamic, interactive phenomenon,[] as opposed to a unidirectional process. 48. In fact, among the fundamental issues involved is the question of the very existence of such a phenomenon as Orphism. 49. I remember reading that hope was a phenomenon of human life. 50. It inquires whether the conception of community has undergone any change as a consequence of the crowd phenomenon. 51. This phenomenon, known as Fermi resonance, occurs because the two vibrationally excited states mix. 52. I first witnessed the phenomenon at a huge pentecostal rally I attended as a college freshman. 53. All these possibilities exemplify the phenomenon of grammatical gender because items are classified according to their form. 54. All this results in a rare phenomenon: Marks and Spencer is a company people are fond of. 55. This latter has increased throughout the twentieth century; it is not an end-of-century phenomenon. 56. The second area of current research in macroeconomics centres on a phenomenon known as hysteresis. 57. There was assumed to be a counterpart in human events to every celestial phenomenon. 58. Protocol 2 studied the phenomenon of adaptive cytoprotection in response to mild irritation of the duodenal mucosa in the three experimental groups. 59. In comparison with the elaborate quantitative data sets on voting we have little empirical information on this group phenomenon. 60. Thus the considerable increase in recorded burglary during the 1970s was largely a recording phenomenon. 61. That physical phenomenon is the muscle behind a dynamo, or standard electric generator. 62. As it is, the company can not in any case be accounted for as a wholly contractual phenomenon. 63. In many of the large public sector industries, major investments in ReD are a relatively new phenomenon. 64. After all,[Sentence dictionary] he is a member of an elite media establishment that both fears and looks down on the talk phenomenon. 65. Whether this phenomenon is good or bad for democracy depends on whose ox is being gored. 66. This is a clear example of attempting to explain an unknown phenomenon by means of models based on known phenomena. 67. The fluorescence, as discussed earlier, is a low-magnitude phenomenon, and will not be reliably detected by this method. 68. Such a seemingly paradoxical phenomenon is well known in capitalist countries. 69. All of these findings show how unwarranted is the claim that there is such a phenomenon as a premenstrual mental disorder. 70. Transnational migration, by no means a novel phenomenon, is also a prominent feature of many communities. 71. Serious discussion of the phenomenon began with a debate over the role of the press in reporting violent incidents at football matches. 72. Like football managers, conductors are a phenomenon of the modern age. 73. Ever since the very beginning the pentecostal phenomenon has been the subject of conflicting interpretations. 74. In this sense, power can be a structural phenomenon created by the division of labour. 75. As to likely causes, the out-of-round wheels phenomenon looks feasible. 76. Too many managers act as though language were more of a one-way phenomenon. 77. This is the phenomenon generally known as the poverty trap. 78. In vain I tried to persuade friends that even without glasses it was possible to experience the phenomenon. 79. This shadowing phenomenon can be used to determine nearest neighbour interatomic distances in surfaces. 80. Containing nuclear waste Anti-nuclear campaigners sometimes claim that nuclear fission and its dangerous products are a purely manmade phenomenon. 81. The best known example of the phenomenon is in cells of the retina, where its effect is to heighten contrast. 82. Those who posit a purely biological basis for this phenomenon are ignoring the class or political element. 83. The leaders of self-defeating organizations are well aware of this phenomenon; they depend upon it to justify their haphazard training practices. 84. The phenomenon Gross was describing had already been described by researchers in scientific journals for several years. 85. The piece captures the band at a crucial moment in their rise to the status of phenomenon. 86. Recently, I have begun to notice another phenomenon: contradictory placenames. 87. Alice, the Miracle Worker, was a modern-day phenomenon; why should the past play any part? 88. And shrewd businesswoman that she has quickly become, she is milking the phenomenon for all it is worth. 89. It was not an alien phenomenon and, as such, did not provoke an extreme response or demand extreme measures. 90. The gist of all this is that life is an interactive phenomenon of planetary and biospheric scale. 91. I had obtained Soviet agreement about its themes: Is nostalgia for the past a positive or a negative phenomenon in literature? 92. The west welcomed the great universal goddess as a phenomenon neither alien nor imposed from without. 93. From this point moral indignation became more than simply a grassroots phenomenon. 94. A convergence of prophecies agrees that something big is coming soon,[] some end of cycle phenomenon. 95. The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her. 96. Recently a hitherto unknown phenomenon has appeared in Illela: property speculation. 97. Such beliefs, coinciding with the growing phenomenon of abrupt cessation of full-time employment, encouraged the growth of the preparation-for-retirement movement. 98. The problem lies in how to account for this, to the Western observer, astonishing phenomenon. 99. Since glow-worms, fireflies, electric eels and many fish exhibit a similar phenomenon, the statement is not unrealistic. 100. Everyone, even newspaper editors, were caught unawares by the Princess Diana phenomenon. 101. This phenomenon may also explain some of our anomalous fossil distributions and extinctions. 102. It becomes a term whose reference is linguistic and whose meaning is not determined by the phenomenon of the early modern period. 103. Game fortunately is no longer a one or two season phenomenon. 104. Stereotyped deviant behaviour is inevitably a social phenomenon, and concerns us almost as much as it does social psychologists or psychiatrists. 105. Pianist-composer Childs is a hometown phenomenon busy carving out a career between the jazz and classical worlds. 106. Instead they see low concentrations of magnesium as a natural phenomenon exacerbated by air pollution. 107. Diets rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids enhance the phenomenon of adaptive cytoprotection and render the duodenal mucosa more resistant to acid. 108. But all the evidence is that increased managerial accountability lies behind the big-bucks phenomenon. 109. Another new phenomenon was the downturn in dealers offering works fresh out of the salerooms. 110. Data accumulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics underscore this phenomenon. 111. The mass of uranium soon becomes so hot that it melts and disperses, a phenomenon called meltdown. 112. All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 113. This phenomenon is often regarded as a paradox, although the total amount of resources expended on such rescues is comparatively small. 114. Yet this relationship was deeply problematic, which helps to explain the diversity of opinion and the contradictions within the phenomenon. 115. It is an ancient but enduring phenomenon, and it needs to be explored. 116. There is one other cautionary lesson that can be drawn from the Huffington campaign and applied to the Forbes phenomenon. 117. Chomsky explains this phenomenon by suggesting that human individuals are innately endowed with a deep structure grammar of language. 118. It appears that this phenomenon requires the encapsulation by a head of a gradable modifying notion. 119. Most of the difficulty stems from the fact that an eruption is an extremely complex phenomenon. 120. This fairly common phenomenon stresses the interaction that normally takes place between our body clock, our social commitments, and time-cues. 121. So far, this phenomenon does not seem to raise particular difficulties in cloning. 122. On bended knee I ask you to ponder this phenomenon. 123. The actual phenomenon these qualitative attributes refer to is, as we have witnessed, contested. 124. This phenomenon actually adds greatly to the congenial atmosphere of an agency and encourages friendship and good relations at all levels. 125. The best-selling sexually explicit blockbuster phenomenon is to do with money,[http:///phenomenon.html] nothing to do with literature. 126. That is not to say, however, that we should collude in a denial of the phenomenon. 127. Computers are becoming more and more involved in the areas of strange phenomenon. 128. All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 129. This phenomenon was observed among gay men from the very beginning of the epidemic. 130. Parliamentary answers intended to explain the phenomenon left a messy impression. 131. Rather, it reflects the need for different conceptualizations to cover the different dimensions of a highly complex phenomenon. 132. His books may not be the most definitive works on the phenomenon they describe. 133. But Shakespeare's central importance within Renaissance writing was not a contemporary phenomenon, rather the result of later critical judgements. 134. Outside the immediate area of commercialization, however, another phenomenon appeared. 135. If you had that sort of phenomenon occur you have to take note of it. 136. I think we are dealing with a natural phenomenon here, not witchcraft. 137. It is associated with a phenomenon known, somewhat inelegantly, as upwelling. 138. Cuvier tried to evade one disturbing implication of extinction by linking the phenomenon to his theory of catastrophic geological changes. 139. He told the story of what had occurred as if it were a natural phenomenon, not mechanical failing or human error. 140. Even in healthy subjects the eyeball exhibits rapid, involuntary, oscillatory movements, a phenomenon called nystagmus. 141. The phenomenon was highlighted in the aftermath of an earthquake in 1992, the worst to hit the city in decades. 142. The true extent of the phenomenon is not at present clear, but not all sense-spectra are of the metaphorical sort. 143. It is a widespread phenomenon, not restricted to nuclear power or genetic engineering. 144. This phenomenon, in which an animal responds to a repeated stimulus by eventually disregarding it, is familiar to everyone. 145. This problem is sometimes called moral hazard, by analogy with insurance where the phenomenon is well known. 146. The phenomenon of liquidity preference can find no place in a model that admits of only one asset, fiat money. 147. We are faced with one phenomenon which subtracts energy, and another which adds it. 148. Although voices of dissent are being heard, there is no sign of the supermodel phenomenon abating in the near future. 149. The inability of water to penetrate is the result of a phenomenon known as water tension. 150. This phenomenon has been utilized for dating sedimentary deposits of quartz grains. 151. The same phenomenon was documented at two different chimneys within the same vent field. 152. From the standpoint of the ozone layer, there is a quite different way of responding to the allotment phenomenon. 153. This, of course, was an age-old phenomenon, present in all materially advanced societies in the past. 154. This suggests that the phenomenon may also be caused, in some non-specific way, by the ingestion of fresh growing grass. 154. 155. He argues that Marxist accounts assume that the phenomenon occurs solely due to the needs of corporations and their owners. 156. To some extent this phenomenon reflects rapid growth of the small-business community. 157. The use of performance-enhancing substances within the sporting context is, then, a very longstanding phenomenon. 158. Every mental phenomenon includes something as object within itself, although they do not all do so in the same way. 159. This phenomenon can best be observed in Santander, that most elegant of ferry ports. 160. This phenomenon is explained by the fact that elements can be introduced into mental models without being explicitly mentioned. 161. This phenomenon is distinct from onomatopoeia - it is sometimes called sound symbolism: there is no question of auditory resemblance. 162. But, before leaving the Thatcher phenomenon, a glance at the Falklands War and what preceded it is a must. 163. Indeed, the notion that all students should engage in serious academic work and learn it deeply is a relatively recent phenomenon. 164. We tend to regard it as a relatively new phenomenon, yet there are examples in cricket going back over 120 years. 165. It is regarded as a purely natural phenomenon which, by an unusual coincidence, occurs in the walls of their convent. 166. To present Methodism as essentially an urban phenomenon is seriously misleading. 167. The huge variety of shapes is partly fashion and partly an attempt to avoid a phenomenon known as spin out. 168. Johnnie had been an example of a pervasive counterculture phenomenon, a rebellious student but by accident a great educator. 169. Strengthened by his ability to understand the phenomenon of sound, early man became conscious of the creative power inherent in it. 170. It seems a strange way to honour such an amazing phenomenon. 171. More than a decade of performance and change has demonstrated a remarkably consistent, if counterintuitive, phenomenon. 172. Dissent, hitherto confined to a number of intellectuals, became a mass phenomenon with the Protestant Church playing a leading role. 173. The leisure industry was an urban phenomenon at a time when most of the population did not live in towns. 174. What is stressed rather is that the same phenomenon provides the foundation for both historical tendencies. 175. Industrial ReD in the public sector is a relatively new phenomenon and the expectations from it are not very clear. 176. Occasionally, waterlogged conditions can occur inside burial mounds-a temperate-climate version of the Siberian phenomenon. 177. One reason cassette players and other consumer electronics are played so loud, Hull said, is the phenomenon of auditory adaption. 178. And yet I must. Compulsory state education for all is, in the historical sense, a recent phenomenon. 179. The real problem is that the film behaves as if the white-nigga phenomenon is something new. 180. Finally, an evaluative orientation involves your synthesis of facts and feelings into a judgment about some political phenomenon. 181. As an extreme example of the Breakthrough Phenomenon, the scourge of hi-jacking is quite fascinating. 182. Only now have scientists begun to offer rational explanations for this phenomenon. 183. Project waterhole has reinforced earlier theories that electric currents in the ionosphere cause the strange phenomenon of the Northern Lights. 184. The word typically conflates the causes of stress with the phenomenon of stress. 185. The phenomenon can be demonstrated by using the apparatus shown in figure 6.39. 186. Only in 1857 did attendance begin to fall off as another phenomenon of art burst upon the world. 187. The official criminal statistics present a picture of crime as being predominantly a working-class phenomenon. 188. With fame I become more and more stupid,[/phenomenon.html] which of course is a very common phenomenon. Albert Einstein 189. Because of this phenomenon, the little cabin on the top of Mount Whitney is both rising and falling. 190. This phenomenon also arises in the field of insurance where it is known as adverse selection. 191. That there is aggression in work enterprises has been a phenomenon pointed to and discussed by a number of psychoanalysts. 192. The loveliest remarks on this phenomenon come from the corporate convenience food conveyancers. 193. Can I honestly reassure her that she will come to no harm in pursuing this phenomenon? 194. Why I is fingernail a bIt'stratified recently phenomenon? 195. Hysteresis phenomenon is very common in many ferroelectric materials. 196. Property disputes date is no longer questioned phenomenon lawlessness? 197. It is a matter of the Goldilocks phenomenon. 198. This phenomenon was severely criticized by humanism and romanticism. 199. She studied the phenomenon cross - linguistically . 200. What distinction do cold and fevered phenomenon have? 201. International terrorism is not just a recent phenomenon. 202. Informative insufficient words are phenomenon of concern to lexical meaning, syntactic structure and meaning. 203. It is an important legal phenomenon and theory that kingship of Medieval Europe was limited. 204. Levinas foregrounds the phenomenon of the human face because it is a unique locus of expressivity. 205. This magical iridescent phenomenon has entranced people for centuries both for its beauty and mystery. 206. Failure phenomenon: a mistake of the CPU heat sink Nongdiao the Button. 207. Infanticide matrix, as a social phenomenon, has its particular social root. 208. This essay aims at investigating the phenomenon of youngsters idolatry. 209. Vascular inflow occlusion theoretically enhances the effect of tissue freezing by removing the so - heat sink phenomenon. 210. This article explores this phenomenon and its harmfulness, and it introduces the method of controlling its. 211. Immunologic tolerance refers to the phenomenon that after transplantation the graft can survive without exogenous immunosuppression. 212. Radioactivity refers to the phenomenon of emitting ionizing radiation when a radionuclide spontaneously disintegrates. 213. The phenomenon is much more obvious for the mini - porefilter media woven by hydrophobic fibres. 214. Among them the widespread phenomenon of isomorphism - phase replacement, thus forming a series isomorphous mixed crystals. 214. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 215. This phenomenon in the long wave deserves our deep thinking. 216. Hardseedness is a naturally occurring phenomenon for many plants, especially leguminous species. 217. At first, Language is a social phenomenon, is also the tool of social intercommunication. 218. The phenomenon of granitic spherical weathering is frequently encountered in railway engineering which traverses granite areas. 219. The marginalization of individual local city is an unavoidable phenomenon in urban development process. 220. In vivo perfused organs will have protection of large vessels due to a heat sink phenomenon. 221. Phenomenon lake's Dried up showed that hydrology situation was developing worsen tendency in Shazhuyuregion. 222. The form of address is a phenomenon of both language and culture. 223. There exists very serious phenomenon of interlace flicker and large area flicker in present TV. 224. Restrain the inflamed phenomenon and resist acne, balance greasy secrete. 225. Numerical simulation was performed to investigate the cavitation phenomenon of liquid oxygen through an elbow pipe. 226. This is a process from sensibility to reasonable, and a logicality, and from phenomenon to essence. 227. The results indicate that flashover in building fires is a phenomenon of swallowtail catastrophe. 228. The non - isothermal phenomenon may bring about significant effect on the fluid flow and heat transfer. 229. Crust uplift, as an important geological phenomenon, can make gas pools reach earth's surface and destroy. 230. Check for signs telescopic tank can endure the Jib elongation length, whether the leakage phenomenon. 231. The phenomenon of genic male sterility ( GMS ) occurs widely in plant. 232. In the Zhejiang University, where he found a ladybug teaches genetic mosaic splash dominant phenomenon. 233. The threshold phenomenon of fine sediment under wave action is described based on a flume experiment. 234. Therefore, the spiritual impoverishment is a more fearful social phenomenon. 235. The theoretic analysis and physical model experiment on LF arc phenomenon were carried. 236. The phenomenon that theright expands, is the existence of the inferior legal right phenomenon. 237. Fractal geometry offered the quantitative description method for this kind of phenomenon. 238. Li Kui has not been hit plum the phenomenon of ghost also cannot continue again! 239. Malus found the polarization phenomenon, it is a better understanding of the nature of light. 240. After analyzing the phenomenon of magnetizing inrush current and theory limitations of differential protection. 241. Word of this incredible phenomenon reached the High Command of both sides. 242. Second, the use of this phenomenon in a formulaic manner by artists to separate forms. 243. There is a phenomenon known as deep - sea gigantism. 244. Rainbow hologram is based on the characteristics of light diffraction phenomenon. 245. Dawn phenomenon was investigated in 10 patients with insulin - dependent diabetes ( IDDM ) and 10 normal subjects. 246. The IPO discount phenomenon is common in Chinese and foreign securities market. 247. So, this phenomenon also indicated that the intermolecular hydrogen bond was important for resonance enhancement. 248. Currently, an outstanding phenomenon in local lawmaking is the sector interest bias. 248. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 249. Select one effect theory to analyze an idiographic news transmitting phenomenon. 250. High frequency directs the arc, cannot produce the phenomenon of clamping tungsten. 251. The delayed response of sedimentation is a phenomenon commonly encountered in fluvial processes of rivers. 252. The phenomenon of vapor explosions threatens the safe storage and transportation of liquefied petroleum gas. 253. Hegel ? s concept of spirit is the synthesis of the Kantian distinction between noumenon and phenomenon. 254. Homogeneity a common phenomenon in the present market of household appliances. 255. This phenomenon is more exhilarating to me than the luxuriance and fertility of vineyards. 256. Another haunted and related natural phenomenon is known as frequency infrasonic sound waves. |
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