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单词 Informative
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(1) The text is precise and informative.
(2) Burton's text is concise and informative.
(3) The survey proved most informative.
(4) The informative asides about rural life make this wine guide rather special.
(5) The adverts are not very informative.
(6) This is an interesting and highly informative book.
(7) I found the talk both informative and entertaining.
(8) The book is informative and highly readable.
(9) This intriguing book is both thoughtful and informative.
(10) The talk was both informative and entertaining.
(11) I commend Ms. Orth on writing such an informative article.
(12) The book is extremely informative about life in Roman times.
(13) Findings suggest that while television is more informative than the press, it is less persuasive.
(14) Man's sense of smell is much less informative than his sight.
(15) The article is informative enough, but it's a bit dull - we need something to lift it.
(16) The book is too long but, nonetheless, informative and entertaining.
(17) Brierley's book has the merit of being both informative and readable.
(18) For some buildings a vertical section is more informative than a plan.
(19) The exhibition is informative, up to date, and mercifully free of gimmicks.
(20) Her articles are always readable and informative.
(21) It is readable, informative and thought-provoking.
(22) Papyri are less informative about economic life in Alexandria.
(23) Johnson's travel guide reads well and is very informative.
(24) Practical, very informative of course.
(25) Her book is informative and scholarly, but never pedantic.
(26) Sophie basically wants to please and is quite informative.
(27) The lecture was very informative and helpful.
(28) Jim found the library staff friendly and informative.
(29) Both of these issues include an informative booklet essay.
(30) The informative newsletter is published once every two months.
(1) The text is precise and informative.
(2) Burton's text is concise and informative.
(3) The survey proved most informative.
(4) The informative asides about rural life make this wine guide rather special.
(5) Man's sense of smell is much less informative than his sight.
(31) The booklet notes by Jan Smaczny are informative.
(32) The committee is to be congratulated for presenting its findings in such an informative manner.
(33) Therefore, if the assumption that the speaker is actually cooperating is to be preserved, some informative inference must be made.
(34) To render this picture more informative, it is necessary to distinguish degrees and modes of participation.
(35) Apart from being welcomed by the patient, such changes may also be very informative for staff.
(36) It is from this position that the features of the Gloucester and Cirencester pavements are most informative.
(37) A long-term solution may be a radical reform of the Press Complaints Commission aimed at getting more informative, balanced reporting.
(38) This was a very informative, intelligent and thoughtful presentation, with slides which were mostly well chosen.
(39) Sometimes the approach is very subjective, but the result is entertaining and informative, easy to read and full of insight.
(40) In his charming and informative book on Dada, Hans Richter quotes Hausmann on the meaning of photomontage.
(41) Obviously written by experts these chapters make interesting and informative reading.
(42) It also provides an informative popular account of current research in man-computer systems.
(43) The talks are always enjoyable and our speakers are specially trained to ensure their talks are informative and interesting.
(44) It is very informative and I agree with all of the points raised.
(45) Perhaps a Bok side against a Junior side would be most informative.
(46) The tour guide managed to be funny and informative, without overdoing it.
(47) Methods of studying in-house use are described both by Ford and by Lancaster, in an informative article.
(48) Informative, revealing, funny, they add up to a comprehensive picture of a momentous year.
(49) The copy is full of features and most informative on many relevant subjects.
(50) The final chapter where the current commercial applications of optical fiber technology are reviewed is very informative.
(51) In fact(), she has succeeded in assembling a show and writing a companion catalogue both informed by history and informative as well.
(52) Customers placing orders and employees processing orders required accurate and informative product descriptions, price quotes, and ordering information.
(53) Ten minutes with Morgan was more informative than all the rest of his questioning put together.
(54) For non-residents, other than the nobly born and well connected, it is less informative.
(55) The giant lock's colourful - and occasionally controversial - career is related in a relaxed, informative fashion.
(56) I have read your magazine many times and always find it highly enjoyable and informative.
(57) Do not make your contribution more informative than is required.
(58) If you are using Lotus 1-2-3 and enter this function in a cell however you will not find the result very informative.
(59) Since this requires that speakers be informative, the asserting of tautologies blatantly violates it.
(60) C S Collins An obvious enthusiast, with a strong sense of humour which did not detract from his very informative presentation.
(61) Hyperbole, perhaps, but this meeting of two of world football's traditionally strongest sides should none the less prove highly informative.
(62) Gift and Book Shop A packed souvenir shop full of interesting and unusual gifts and informative and entertaining books.
(63) I do hope that you have a very enjoyable evening and an informative one too.
(64) Because science aims at theories with a large informative content, the falsificationist welcomes the proposal of bold speculative conjectures.
(65) Mr. Maclean I assure the hon. Gentleman that the Government are committed to a policy of informative labelling.
(66) This is thoroughly enjoyable and could not be more informative.
(67) There are also informative sections on nutritional values, and storage and hygiene.
(68) Thesis titles in the earth sciences tend to be highly informative.
(69) Internal reports are also becoming better illustrated, and therefore more informative, through the introduction of desk top publishing.
(70) When you want more general information, look around for informative leaflets and library books.
(71) In another informative paper, Heaney argues that special collection development policies should be committed to paper.
(72) Again, this information was informative and served as a fairly comprehensive review of the work reported to date using these systems.
(73) The officer, however respectful, was at first no more informative than anyone else had been.
(74) Many of the nature books are purely decorative, but a few are very informative.
(75) Even resistant readers will find much informative discussion of speech act theory and related matters.
(76) The picture can be made more revealing and informative in various ways.
(77) Intuitive judgements of the kind listed above are undoubtedly more informative than gross judgements of abnormality.
(78) The stated intention of the proposed SAS is to establish reporting practice which is both clear and informative.
(79) Careful observation of how the child manages pieces of solid food can be very informative.
(80) The booklet that accompanies the CD is informative and scholarly, without being pedantic.
(81) Just because the law makes definite claims about planetary orbits, it has informative content and is falsifiable.
(81) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(82) The amount of standing genetic variation for ageing within populations, and the number of genes involved, are not informative.
(83) Results were similar when staff were asked how informative and how useful is the content of the publication.
(84) As anyone who had heard Professor Jennings lecture will expect, the style is highly readable as well as informative.
(85) I have always found it to be most informative, stimulating and interesting - a really excellent magazine.
(86) Do these really mar our understanding of informative articles, aiming to make us wiser on equestrian subjects?
(87) Good copy is crisp, informative.
(88) This article is crisp, informative.
(89) Sagittal and coronal T 1 WI were most informative.
(90) This advertising is informative and factual.
(91) Travel and entertaining conversation will be informative and uplifting.
(92) With this software,corporation can become informative,automatic and vitric.
(93) Finally it does the functional at analysis of safe stored for confidential informative in office network.
(94) Informative insufficient words are phenomenon of concern to lexical meaning, syntactic structure and meaning.
(95) According to it, the translator should aim at fulfilling the communication of the vocative and informative function of tourism materials.
(96) In this chapter, the four functions of film titles are fully analyzed, that is the informative, cultural, aesthetic and commercial functions. Chapter Two is a theoretical retroflection .
(97) This informative music site has an array of videos , song clips as well as biographies of Gambian musicians .
(98) And for unknown threats TF3 shows an informative yellow alert, again letting the user choose.
(99) There are four very sober and informative books of readings on the human population.
(100) I hope you find this an informative and enlightening read!
(101) "Holidays That Don't Cost the Earth" is a lively, informative read.
(102) Yet his tweets last week were perfect – short, clear and informative.
(103) "We identified 13 'DNA markers' from 11 genes that are informative to predict a person's hair colour," said Professor Kayser, chair of the Department of Forensic Molecular Biology at Erasmus.
(104) And what's more, language has six functions such as informative function, expressive function, evocative function, metalingual function, esthetic function and phatic function.
(105) A simple summary of Mr Pollack's main ideas does justice to this thoughtful and informative book.
(106) I’m enjoying reading Carl Sandburg’s biography on Abraham Lincoln — it’s great writing, it’s informative, and I feel good after reading a chapter or two.
(107) Some are quite informative on many different subjects, and others are just funny.
(108) Mineral Resources: the territory of coal, copper, limestone, gypsum informative.
(109) According to Reiss' text typology, tourism signs can be categorized into three types: informative , expressive and appellative.
(110) The guiding precedent [ on the Commerce Clause ] is informative but inconclusive.
(111) This book provides a concise and informative treatment of the Maginot Line,(http:///informative.html) from North-East France to the Mediterranean.
(112) Furthermore, it more precisely reconstructs the primary geologic process, reveals certain unknown facts and proves more informative .
(113) Objective : To get the epidemiological characteristics of injuries, among students and provide informative for preventive intervention.
(114) Based upon Buhler's classification of language functions, Peter Newmark puts texts into three types, i. e. the expressive type, the informative type and the vocative type.
(115) Informative obligation is the concrete embodiment of the principles concerning bona find and freedom of contract in the law of insurance.
(116) computer-aided instruction ( CAI ) is a representative product of teaching style and method in this informative era.
(117) The scientific system analysis could obtain a balanced solution from harmonizing mechanism and surrounding, acknowledging nonzero sum gaming inside system and improving system informative dissymmetry.
(118) History of the Peloponnesian War is a great historical work that Thucydides devoted his lifetime, it contains a large number of informative speeches.
(119) Informative function is also called ideational function in the framework of functional grammar.
(120) With the development of ultrasound technology , uterine cavity sonography is more informative than conventional hysterosalpingogtaphy.
(121) Apart from the body of the book there are three informative appendices.
(122) Yellow journalism is hardly educational And informative, but a lot of people love it.
(123) But because relatively few sand flies are infected with the Leishmania parasite — even in endemic areas — a large number of specimens have to be tested to get any informative data.
(124) This paper says about the functions of the translation of tourism literature, such as informative function, vocative function, pragmatic equivalent effect function.
(125) A relaxed evening of socialising, informative short talks and networking hosted by Hutchison Whampoa Properties (SH) all enjoyed to the backdrop of the elegant Binjiang One.
(126) The ultimate end of advertisement is to realize the vocative function, which depends on the combined realization of informative and expressive functions.
(127) Most commonly, a static text item is used to create an informative label in a panel.
(128) Practical writing, a type of standard informative text, possesses the linguistic characteristics of functionalism and stylization.
(129) The only element which is directly visible to the users is the word "free" which works attractive and appealing, but still calm and purely informative.
(130) Yellow journalism is hardly educational and informative, but a lot of people love it.
(131) Objective To provide a simple but informative evidence for hospital and patients in case of a medical dispute identification by using digital coding method in sterilization package design.
(132) A big thank-you to Mr Yu Yat-tung for his informative talk to enable us a deeper understanding on the coastal waterbird census in China.
(133) The use of the present system will make the handling flow of patent agent application to be more standardized, informative and paperless.
(134) In the informative society, with the development of the scientific technology, the progress of the informative technology has improved the born of the database especially the electronic database.
(135) Angeline Diamond contributes an informative article on Tassa Tags, an innovative way to combine your personal travel with support for the campaign to end human trafficking and sex tourism.
(136) The developing trend of English teaching must be modern, informative and pluralistic.
(137) Nida said: On the designative level of informative function on can only aim at the closest approximation and in general it is possible to obtain a functionally satisfactory correspondence.
(138) The call should be kept simple and informative, letting them know about your availability and offering your reciprocal service.
(139) His performances are informative yet entertaining and he is a real talented guitar player!
(140) Title and informative . Avoid abbreviations and formulae where possible.
(141) Arthur's exquisite colored etchings and Bonnie's informative text bring to life a fascinating heritage that gave support and sustenance to the variety of needs and functions of a working farm.
(142) There are four functions for the titles of living areas, a part of the place titles as follows: informative, expressive, aesthetic and vocative functions,(http:///informative.html) based on an investigation.
(143) By studying Newmark's text typology, we may conclude tourism texts feature a combination of informative and vocative functions.
(144) These books, while informative, are not necessarily truthful by our standards.
(145) Because of the shortcoming of the traditional geographical instruction, people explore more efficient, informative, international, comprehensive and individual mode of geographical instruction mode.
(146) Its informative and insightful content can remove blocks to cross-cultural understanding and bridge Eastern and estern communication.
(147) Informative abstract The principle for a typical URT network planning can be defined as "the shortest path, the least transfer".
(148) Third, reduce informative of the tickets which user carrying and increased transmission security.
(149) It is in a constant struggle between art and industry. Film title itself is brief, concise and straight, with three distinctive functions: informative, aesthetic and vocative.
(150) The informative function is the premise, while the vocative function serves as the ultimate goal.
(151) While foreign decisions do not rank as precedent, Kagan answered that they could be informative in much the same way as one might gain knowledge or insight from reading a law review article.
(152) The informative abstract has a high load of specified information.
(153) News headlines have four basic functions: informative, expressive, aesthetic and vocative.
(154) Along with modern social unceasing informative process, library has become the important place in which people get and exchange knowledge information.
(155) An essential guide for the novice and the seasoned professional, it is also an informative reference for the layperson who is interested in the subject.
(156) Apart from the body of the book are three informative appendices.
(157) The design and application of the smart card system increases the campus informative management level.
(158) Review Guidance information, examination informative, free trial, a huge databank of examination questions.
(159) According to Buhler's classification of the language function, the English translator, translation theorist Newmark has divided texts into three types, namely expressive, informative and vocative.
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