单词 | Descriptive |
例句 | (1) This book is descriptive of a scientific exploration. (2) He wrote a book descriptive of the frontier provinces. (3) The passage is purely descriptive. (4) The book contains sublime descriptive passages. (5) The terms are descriptive of strong emotion. (6) Write a descriptive passage about spring. (7) Each work is prefaced by a descriptive note and concludes with an author's note. (8) The report was so descriptive, I felt as if I were there. (9) A descriptive listing of 116 bed-and-breakfast inns is available. (10) These descriptive trends are analysed further in two ways. (11) The more complete descriptive term is drug elimination half-life. (12) This style uses metaphors, imagery and colourful descriptive language. (13) Applications engineering is a title which is descriptive. (14) When you write your paragraph, include as many descriptive details as possible. (15) Fiona would never jock him off, in racing's descriptive phrase. (16) It pays most attention to interviews, descriptive accounts, biographies, and autobiographies. (17) The high oil content lending black oats their descriptive name made them a traditional feed for horses. (18) This can be broadly broken down for descriptive purposes as a program staff of 11, and a support staff of 4. (19) Click the mouse on an icon, and a descriptive phrase appears in a box next to the icons. (20) Invalid Descriptive Beliefr Valid descriptive beliefs are easily and readily identified. (21) This mapping is by definition descriptive in character and as such unconcerned with the effects of the different organizational types it reveals. (22) He'd like "happiness" to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit "Major affective disorder, pleasant type". (23) The term I used was meant to be purely descriptive . (24) In reading a novel, he generally skips over all the long descriptive passages. (25) Confusion is avoided by using the term luminescence, and specifying the activating energy as a descriptive prefix. (26) Coast and shoreline classifications have usually had one of three bases, descriptive, numerical or genetic. (27) This term is matched against a list of several thousand descriptive terms arranged in associated groups. (28) These are examples of the many questions about politics that require explanation, not mere descriptive facts. (29) The board had decided on another candidate, an orthodox pathologist with predominantly clinical and descriptive interests and not an experimentalist. (30) A company that manufactures photocopiers obviously holds to a descriptive core belief consistent with this empirical reality. (1) This book is descriptive of a scientific exploration. (2) He wrote a book descriptive of the frontier provinces. (3) The passage is purely descriptive. (4) The book contains sublime descriptive passages. (5) Write a descriptive passage about spring. (6) In reading a novel, he generally skips over all the long descriptive passages. (31) What is more, proper names are normally introduced into discourse by means of descriptive phrases. (32) What the opening chapter did was to provide largely descriptive material of the society with which we are concerned. (33) It is very easy to respond to brief descriptions in catalogues that are not fully descriptive. (33) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (34) But it also involves a descriptive account of human nature and institutions. (35) A proper name is no less a proper name for possessing a descriptive content. (36) Poetry is provocative because it goes beyond prose which is descriptive. (37) Even if marred by partiality and vagueness, this work is easily recognisable as theory, as explanation, not mere descriptive generalisation. (38) In answering these questions, it is important to recall the distinction made earlier between prescriptive and descriptive grammar. (39) Descriptive Neither historical nor comparative grammar is a likely foundation for a modern language method. (40) This fact alone suggests that a purely descriptive approach to first degree courses is likely to be unproductive or excruciatingly boring. (41) This last category Gumperz describes as somewhat more difficult to specify in purely descriptive terms. (42) Much of our existing knowledge has been gathered from descriptive studies which lack controls and proper sampling procedures. (43) The distinction between descriptive research and explanatory research is often very blurred. (44) In particular, contingent entities can not be individuated in an absolute sense by any kind of descriptive phrase. (45) A descriptive sociology requires a familiarity with the observed events that is achieved through intimate and often prolonged exposure. (46) A descriptive sociology requires a sensitizing of oneself to the social phenomena described whatever may be their nature or conceptual complexity. (47) A significant feature of this narrative as a whole is the division between what might be loosely termed descriptive and actional frames. (48) Descriptive memoirs exist for many of the maps and these can be a fruitful source of information on mineral occurrences. (49) When we describe or summarize numerical information to make it more usable we are essentially using descriptive statistics. (50) The work includes published editions of documents and calendars of primary sources, and short descriptive notes are given where necessary. (51) In trying to determine such regularities, the discourse analyst will typically adopt the traditional methodology of descriptive linguistics. (52) Because they describe an objective reality, descriptive core beliefs are simply valid or invalid. (53) The book is both an account of and an intervention in that process, veering between the descriptive and the prescriptive. (54) Dwight was a literate scholar, president of Yale College, and no slouch when it came to descriptive if overheated passages. (55) Have been growing less and less interested in titles that are other than purely descriptive. (56) Purely descriptive studies serve as the raw data for those comparative studies that aspire to higher levels of explanation. (57) Admittedly the descriptive technique is a matter of exploiting a ready-made emotive vocabulary. (58) We are, after all, performing a descriptive and not a prescriptive exercise when we undertake discourse analysis. (59) However, such statistics are descriptive, nor predictive, and must be treated with caution. (60) Quantification provides greater descriptive flexibility and subtlety than simple classification. (61) Furthermore, an adequate characterisation of spoken language requires the integration of descriptive frameworks from different branches of linguistics and psychology. (62) Warton shows himself even more strikingly to be of a new school when he turns to the descriptive work of James Thomson. (63) Other mechanisms for trapping prey have similarly descriptive names: snap, suction, lobster pot, flypaper( ), loop. (64) The research brings together academics from the countries included in the study to provide descriptive material on decentralisation for an edited publication. (65) It's a useful addition to make to your command centre as the text links will be more descriptive than icons. (66) These terms are purely descriptive, but they are necessary to cope with observed phenomena, especially in psychopathology. (67) It should be as descriptive as the number of characters used will allow. (68) The results will be of interest for descriptive and theoretical reasons. (69) The class distinctions we employ, you would maintain, are descriptive not pejorative. (70) Promotional literature Brochures and tariffs should be well designed, colourful and descriptive. (71) The descriptive design is used for community surveys such as need assessment projects. (72) Little other than isolated records can be established from most of these, although there are some fine descriptive passages. (73) Being primarily an ornithologist, most of these quotations refer to birds, but there are passing descriptive botanical records. (74) A descriptive list of the works of art is available at the ticket counters. (75) The title should be as descriptive as possible, and can be up to 60 printing characters long, including spaces. (76) A major pattern of disagreement centres on the distribution of what were loosely termed the descriptive and actional frames of the story. (77) Beatrice Webb and Erving Goffman for mastery of skills in descriptive sociology. (78) It is possible to identify three main types of historical writing - descriptive, narrative and analytical. (79) In Britain two examples of cohort studies provide descriptive accounts of patterns of infant care in urban communities. (80) In descriptive terms the argument is that decision-making is always incremental. (81) First, such classification can provide us with useful descriptive information about political systems. (82) The book contains many fine descriptive passages about everyday life in China. (83) The music is descriptive rather than programmatic. (84) the descriptive passages in the novel. (85) Note: This is a descriptive, not evaluative introduction. (86) An added descriptive comment or explanatory note. (87) Your words are very descriptive, I understand exactly. (88) He teaches descriptive linguistics at a university. (89) The United States missiles have picturesque and descriptive names. (90) Descriptive ecology is a dry subject. (91) The theory foundation of engineering drawing is descriptive geometry. (92) These stages are not merely descriptive. (93) Methods descriptive study and telephone interview. (94) Firstly a descriptive model of self-reconfigurable robots is proposed. (95) Descriptive language and mention of significant features are important. (96) Descriptive ones are sub - divided into biographic pictures of King Cesar and those of the story plots. (97) One of difficulties in descriptive geometry theories is to draw the intersection created by two general position intersecting quadric surfaces. (98) Descriptive grammar and prescriptive grammar both are very important in English studies. (99) However,(/descriptive.html) the country of origin effects of those unfitting product concepts did not lead to brand dilution like the brand name of neutral descriptive. (100) The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, One - Way ANOVA, T - test and Pearson product - moment correlation. (101) This paper introduces the development, the function and feature of the CAI software for Descriptive Geometry. (102) He tried to maintain an ordinary , conversational, descriptive tone. (103) Each activity has a descriptive name and an entry action detailing the work performed by the activity. (104) The collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistic - way ANOVA, product - moment correlation and multiple stepwise regression analysis. (105) Through descriptive statistical analysis results can be found that the proportion of long-term debt is far lower than the proportion of current liabilities, as well as the lower management's stake. (106) Using descriptive phrases and lots of color in overhead presentations or chalkboard gets their attention. (107) We will display all descriptive and identifying date for each pollutant source. (108) This paper analyzes the descriptive terms of address in the light of context and illustrates the importance of contextual analysis in understanding and translation of such terms. (109) We distinguish the descriptive semantics from the functional semantics of modelling languages. (110) The development of dynamic capability theory has a bottleneck problem for the intangibility of descriptive dimension and the heterogeneity of definition. (111) Make sure that your TITLE and ALT tags are descriptive and accurate. (112) A graphic descriptive language for building graphic library in plant design system is presented. (113) Anatomy began as a descriptive science in the days when Latin was the universal scientific language. (114) The first theory is descriptive model, and the second theory is analytical model. (115) I noticed fairly early that her descriptions are slyly non - descriptive. (116) Legal fiction has a variety of forms which generally can be divided into three categories: descriptive fiction, interpretative fiction and constitutive (constructive) fiction. (117) Descriptive of a device which converts a serial input into a parallel output. (118) However, clients and servers are not written in IDL, which is purely a descriptive language. (119) The MIL-STD-1553B bus was introduced, its IP core was designed using the top-down and modularization method as well as the hardware descriptive language VHDL. (120) The paper gives a review of some main linguistic views reflected by the primary research of descriptive grammar by Prof. Xu Si -yi. (121) The former is said to come within the realms of orthodox descriptive cataloguing. (122) Since the language looks so much like C, you should realize all the descriptive power that has made C so successful. (123) The idea is, on a descriptive level,() to build in the FROM clause a temporary table that consists of the data to be imported before calling any of the spatial functions. (124) This can be of help to preliminary understanding of descriptive Linguistics and be of valuable reference to the studying of linguistics analyzing methods. (125) Determination of the angles between two planes is an important yet unsolved problem in descriptive geometry of N-dimensions. (126) Firstly, the starting point of designing the multi-ring signature was explained and a descriptive definition of the structured multi-ring signature was given. (127) The paper introduces the 8th international conference on Engineering Design Graphics and Descriptive Geometry hold on the summer in 1998 at the University of Texas, Austin , USA. (128) Descriptive grammar refers to the structure of a language as it is actually used by speakers. (129) The experiment approves that the theoretical analysis quantitative descriptive model consonants with actual V-free bending' by comparing. (130) In his mind's eye as the gentleman by the window portrayed it with descriptive words. (131) Trade fair organizers like to use acronyms to brand their events because, if properly handled, they are shorter and easier to remember than a long descriptive string of words. (132) Instead of searching through non - descriptive job names , Remote Queue Manager allows you to visually preview spool. (133) Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, t-test, Chi-square test, paired t-test, Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test, analysis of covariance. (134) Methods: The data of Chinese population and social medical insurance during past years were collected and dealed with descriptive statistical description. (135) Prospect theory is a very successful descriptive model about decision making under risk during recent several decades, it challenges the expected utility theory to fight, and even can substitute it. (136) Of course, Brentano's descriptive psychology has a great difference from the various psychology theories that have resulted in the later mentalist value paradigm. (137) The opaque nature of a Web service method combined with the descriptive power of XML documents for data are perfect for integrating any number of remote operations. (138) Methods A descriptive epidemiological analysis was made on the data of epidemic situation monitoring for typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever in the whole province. (139) Her unique nature beauty is a truly exist. An extra descriptive language is any more. (140) Levels of eeriness were indicated by eight descriptive scales, including "ordinary/supernatural", "boring/shocking" and "uninspiring/spine-tingling". (141) The problem with the anti-littering campaign then is that its descriptive norm is counterproductive to its injunctive norm. (142) Schmidt ? Descriptive Nomenclature & Classification of Pyroclastic Deposits & Fragments ? Recomendation of IUGS Subcommision on the Systematics of Igneous Rocks ? Geology ? Vol.9? 5 ? 1981. (143) Annual reports, meeting and policy documents during 1997 - 2002 collected from the county dispensary were reviewed. Descriptive analysis was used through rates, ratio and proportions. (144) E language is a data model descriptive language for the power system developed by National Electric Power Dispatching and Communication Center. (145) Do you rely on a fund's descriptive name when making purchase decisions? (146) With regard to the research methodology, the author adopts the descriptive approach proposed by Gideon Toury. (147) Descriptive statistics, factor analysis, t-test, one-way analysis of variance, and structural equation modeling are adopted in this study for data analyses. (148) His theories on language and its position in human society have created favorable conditions for production and development of later structuralism and descriptive linguistics. (149) Receiving more and more attentions, XML was popular for the simple format, stronger self descriptive ability, and make the content, structure and performance to be separated. (150) Descriptive statistics related with various spot goods and derivative financial commodities are placed in Table 1. (151) Methods: Retrospectively analyzing monitoring data in 2006 by descriptive statistic method. (152) Based on the principle of the spatial inversion, this paper proposes a new method of determining the stroke of the slide block of the spatial slider-crank mechanism by way of descriptive geometry. (153) A nickname is a shortened form of a person's name. A nickname can also be a descriptive name for a person, place or thing. (153) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (154) It generally was divided into descriptive data mining and predictive data mining. (155) A nickname can also be a descriptive name for a person, place or thing. (156) In this paper, the method of analytic descriptive geometry is applied to set up the parameter function of the intersection line ofparaboloid and cylinder whose axes are inclined to intersect. (157) Its execution mechanism is pattern matching. The paper focuses the discussion on the improvement to bottom-up tree pattern matching. Our system has quick response time and strong descriptive power. (158) The endless variations of drainage pattern make descriptive characteristics difficult. (159) The success of W3 marks the victory of descriptivism in English lexicography and most modern English dictionaries are compiled following the descriptive principle. (160) Albinus was the greatest descriptive anatomist of the 18 th century. (161) From the point of pan semantic analysis, this paper identifies two categories of the semantic structure of nouns: the involved semantic component and the descriptive semantic component. (162) The collected data from the instruments was given descriptive and interpretive analyses, based primarily on the results of the SPSS statistical program. (163) It is recommended that if you have one of these situations, you create a new configuration with a descriptive name to avoid confusion. (164) The data were analyzed by SPSS for descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. (165) Methods: The statistical analysis method includes descriptive statistics, dynamic series and test for upward or downward trend, correlation analysis. (166) In addition, this study was analyzed by descriptive statistic, t-test and analysis of covariance. (167) It is difficult to obtain quantative comprehensive evaluation results because descriptive language for different single index was mostly used to evaluate the sensory quality of unblended cigarette. (168) This book tackles the subject of applied nutrition by using generally a descriptive approach. (169) What's more, this article also makes a comparative research on the translation of Sino-Korean by way of descriptive linguistics. (170) According to principle of descriptive geometry, the area of plane equals projection of the plane divided by cosine between plane and projection of plane. (171) Data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, test of homogeneity proportions, t - test, and one - way ANOVA. (172) This thesis establishes the quantitative descriptive model of mathematical analysis in V-shape free bending of wide sheet metal by using theoretical analysis method. (173) For centuries, coastal farmers used a powerful fertilizer that they found covering the rocks on the tip of this peninsula during the dry season—thus giving this area its descriptive name. (174) Remember to use the knowledge gained from reading the guest to point out features that might provide a benefit; instead allure and entice them with visually and emotionally descriptive language. (175) It is not a scientific, neutral, descriptive term, but a positive religious value judgment. (176) Some spiral galaxies obtain even more interesting shapes that earn them descriptive names, such as sombrero galaxies. (177) There have been many disputes over corporate culture among the scholars both at home and abroad, who made various descriptive definition of it. (178) The generalized Hamming weights introduced by Wei have been shown to be fundamental descriptive parameters of a linear block code. (179) The method in line with descriptive geometry, which is very simple and intuitional, is presented as a way of solving the problem of indirect position of robot arm. (180) OmniFind organizes its results into categories. Each category is a rule-based set of search results, given an ID and a descriptive name. (181) We train our ears to hear the Word of the Day, filler words, verbal viruses, descriptive language and brilliant turns-of-phrase that speakers use. (182) The simple and accurate model for computer graphics is necessary to develop and apply Mul-ti-dimensional Descriptive Geometry. (183) Objective To obtain more quantitative descriptive data of Chinese patients with xeroderma pigmentosum ( XP ). |
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