单词 | Encompass |
例句 | 1. They built a moat to encompass the castle. 2. The course will encompass physics, chemistry and biology. 3. The festival is to encompass everything from music, theatre and ballet to literature, cinema and the visual arts. 4. The most magical moments encompass both. 5. Her hauntingly beautiful face seemed to perfectly encompass the vulnerability of adolescence. 6. The solutions encompass a wide range of options to suit all tastes and pockets. 7. Responsibilities will encompass close liaison with hospital physicians, trial initiation and monitoring of clinical trials to Good Clinical Practice standard. 8. Moreover, students in colleges encompass a wide age range and exhibit very varying academic abilities and communication skills. 9. Modern marketing departments usually encompass sales, marketing research, advertising and promotion, customer services and product development. 10. The worlds they encompass read end to end don't add up or line up along a single straight trajectory. 11. A view of the east coast bays will encompass many miles and always a huge sky. 12. However, it is expected to encompass all civil originating processes by the time the system is fully implemented in 2002. 13. Altogether it will encompass 64 talks, workshops and open studios by artists looking at the subject from their own cultural dimension. 14. The scrutiny has spread to encompass questions about how Clinton relatives and others with special access may have influenced the pardon process. 15. The first four symptoms encompass the six Manning criteria for diagnosing irritable bowel syndrome. 16. Studies using this method are more intensive and less extensive since they encompass more of the nuances specific to each country. 17. To achieve electoral success, pragmatic parties might shift their position or expand the range of viewpoints they encompass. 18. The role of the teacher could be expanded to encompass the role of researcher. 19. Reactions to change have tended to involve attempts to encompass new approaches within existing frameworks of practice and thinking. 20. All too often the outside researcher pursues lines of enquiry which the prevailing culture manages to encompass and nullify. 21. It will have changed more than even the most outrageous thinking is likely to encompass. 22. One more step and she would be confronted by its face - a face that would encompass her own death. 23. The language and procedures for dealing with that alienation encompass conflict and confrontation at the expense of planned purposeful strategies. 24. In the schools we are visiting the walls are pushed out to encompass the world around them in multiple ways. 25. It also seems to be so wide in scope that it could encompass almost anything. 26. Peter had no vocabulary in his head with which to encompass the scope of his loathing for that man. 27. Its view of itself as strictly an object database engine provider has changed to encompass solutions, migration and gateways. 28. In addition, the Institute's own regulatory processes were extended to encompass new responsibilities in audit review. 29. Teams may be outside or cross the conventional boundaries of the business and encompass business partners, suppliers or customers. 30. The predictions are that this will go further to encompass accident and emergency, maternity and even psychiatry. 1. The course will encompass physics, chemistry and biology. 31. Contemporary public health must therefore encompass the interrelated tasks of reducing social and health inequalities and achieving health-sustaining environments. 32. They also have a similar technical approach in the use of superimposed images which encompass more than one viewpoint and stimulate ideas. 33. In 1992 support activities have extended to encompass all areas of the voluntary sector from the Arts to Zoological research. 34. Its borders encompass vast forests, towering mountains, and many miles of wilderness as well as cities, farmlands, and bountiful rivers. 35. But if each word stands for a whole concept and its many connotations, then a unique seven-word sentence can encompass much. 36. By the 1930s Storni had gained sufficient independence to allow her poetic vision to encompass the world of objects around her. 37. Corporate Programmes encompass two areas of tailored programmes for companies. 38. The context of anthropology is that of a discourse that attempts to generalize and encompass other discourses, such as those of myth-telling. 39. They encompass all kinds of visual material and account for both the aesthetic and non-aesthetic response. 40. The union convened in 1873 in Cincinnati and quickly grew to encompass one hundred synagogues, half the national total. 41. The Mormon commonwealth grew to encompass a far-flung but tightly integrated network of planned towns. 42. At least the house's symmetrical plan made it easy to encompass. 43. What concentrates as a cup of water generates and extends to encompass all forms of aquatic life and articles of value. 44. The nationalist presses the case to encompass all the world's people. 45. Global brotherhood is much easier to encompass. 46. The flow diagram should encompass an additional page. 47. The sounds of life encompass his path. 48. WWII COMBATIVES. What the hell does that really encompass? 49. True love encompass a commitment and must be mutual. 50. It's such a creative outlet to try to encompass all those moving parts. 51. For Dillon, it seems to encompass everything from frank delusion to psychosomatic symptoms to psychological responses to organic illness, taking in depression and body dysmorphia along the way. 52. With BPEL, you can describe a long-running, multistep process of a business transaction using activities to encompass atomic transactions for individual process steps. 53. Note that these contours do not encompass the crack tip. 54. For example, nutcrackers have phenomenal memories that encompass thousands of food cache locations,[/encompass.html] a capacity that would challenge most humans. 55. Meant to encompass the notion that sex plays a powerful role in life, be it for good or for evil. 56. Agalmatophilia may also encompass Pygmalionism which describes a state of love for an object of one's own creation. 57. A regional network may encompass a metropolitan area; a state; or, in a few cases, several neighboring states. 58. This definition attempts to encompass all of the various cloud approaches. 59. By summer, spots will expand to encompass the entire dunes. 60. Set the Pen Tool (P) to Paths in the options bar, then draw a closed path to encompass the model as indicated in yellow. 61. Histopathologic features of RA encompass infiltration by macrophages and T cells synovial lining hyperplasia, neoangiogenesis, pannus formation and destruction of cartilage and bone. 62. It's such a creative outlet to encompass all those moving parts. 63. The imaginative capacity of the ordinary mind cannot encompass the horror of it. 64. And a small patch of lawn that started out with a barren spot the size of a garbage can lid soon drew to encompass the entire side yard. 65. The zooplankton, which encompass a wide range of little organisms from single-cell protozoa to creatures such as jellyfish, krill and copepods, provide the basic link in the ocean food chain. 66. APD provides solutions that encompass the entire business spectrum of an organization, from marketing to manufacturing. 67. It includes Full Application Form, interaction with Calix Point, export to CSV file, Encompass. 68. How could loyalty and reciprocity encompass all the principles of dealing with people and handling affairs? 69. The project will encompass rural and underdeveloped areas in China. 70. The sediba fossils encompass the most extensive set of early prehuman remains ever found, the scientists said. 71. The services encompass fertility regulation, gynaecological check - up , pre - marital and pre - pregnancy preparation, menopause service and < ... 72. Usually these needs are in abundance and encompass a variety of task. 73. These changes encompass a diverse set of biological end points, such as kari-otypic abnormalities, gene mutation and amplification, and delayed reproductive cell death etc. 74. Your launch philosophy should encompass plans for both the long and short terms. 75. The blade should be fully cowled with a spring loaded extension designed to encompass the entire cutting edge. 76. No single document could encompass all the shades of interpretation. 77. Economical folk - customs and mushroom folk - songs that encompass mushroom planting are outstanding representative elements amon. 78. Fine, but if preemption is to be adopted as a doctrine, it has to encompass more than one rogue state. 79. They are not meant to encompass the operating characteristics of every center. 80. The processor may identify a first geographic region which may encompass the first geographic location of the electronic device. 81. These encompass sleep apnea syndromes, post-traumatic hypersomnia, insomnia, and related conditions. Poor sleep can have adverse impacts on cognition, attention, and judgment. 82. Commit to produce creative products that are aesthetically pleasing yet encompass all of the clients requirements. 83. During his reign, the borders of Prussia expanded to encompass West Prussia and Silesia. 84. Now we and chimps must share a twig in the family tree, and the Hominidae has been expanded to encompass the other "great apes"—chimps, gorillas, and orangutans. |
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