binary distinction造句
例句与造句
- Rather, a simple binary distinction of " voice " is sufficient.
- There is a spectrum of commoditization, rather than a binary distinction of " commodity versus differentiable product ".
- It is only in later languages that the binary distinction between " strong " and " weak " nouns become more relevant.
- I think it would be much harder to edit-war over what is essentially a binary distinction : an experiment is likely to be either one classification or another.
- Yet at the same time, they warn against the error committed by Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, when he drew a binary distinction between nature and nurture.
- It's difficult to find binary distinction in a sentence. 用binary distinction造句挺难的
- :: : It's worth noting that the binary distinction ( hetrosexual vs homosexual ) or even trinary ( hetro, bi, and homo ) is not granular enough.
- This merger took place in response to the Further and Higher Education Act of 1992 which effectively removed the binary distinction between universities and polytechnics / colleges, creating a single higher education sector.
- Open-source architecture relies upon amateurs as much as experienced professionals, the " genius of the mass " as much as that of the individual, eroding the binary distinction between author and audience.
- The Sumerian verb also makes a binary distinction according to a category that some regard as tense ( past vs present-future ), others as passive or a middle voice and how it is expressed.
- In the context of relations between the cultures of deafness and non-deafness, people find the word " biculturalism " less controversial because the distinction ( between spoken language and sign language ) commonly seems like a genuine binary distinction transcending the distinctions between various spoken languages.
- Thus the following volume, " Metamorphoses : Towards a Materialist Theory of Becoming ", 2002, analyses not only gender differences, but also more categorical binary distinctions between self and other, European and foreign, human and non-human ( animal / environmental / technological others ).
- Through this practice, they develop a certain disposition for social action that is conditioned by their position on the field ( dominant / dominated and orthodox / heterodox are only two possible ways of positioning the agents on the field; these basic binary distinctions are always further analysed considering the specificities of each field ).
- Traditional grammar makes a binary distinction between intransitive verbs that cannot take a direct object ( such as " fall " or " sit " in English ) and transitive verbs that take one direct object ( such as " throw ", " injure ", " kiss " in English ).