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单词 sufficient distance
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sufficient distance

collocation in English

meaningsofsufficientanddistance

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sufficient
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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distance
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.təns/
us
/ˈdɪs.təns/
the amount of space between ...
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(Definition ofsufficientanddistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsufficient distance

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If there issufficientdistancebetween the relevant ethnic groups, there may be "no mutually beneficial order on which all could coordinate" (p. 191).
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By eliminating any temporal structure to behavior-environment interactions, it generates at asymptote a local behavioral arena that is, if viewed fromsufficientdistance, a uniform, gooey slate.
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It remains to be seen whether that will givesufficientdistancein the working relationship.
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Another was that there should besufficientdistancebetween the crossing site and any other crossing or traffic light signals.
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One must ask oneself whether one considers two miles to besufficientdistanceto have made it wrong to issue a statement.
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The gravesite should be on land with a deep water table and besufficientdistancefrom watercourses so as not to pose a pollution threat.
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They were all at asufficientdistanceapart to allow a horse and cart to carry bags of coal around.
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We are somesufficientdistancefrom that outcome not to need to reach a conclusion at this point as to what a response to such advice might be.
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Third, we must ensure that there is asufficientdistancebetween the site and any adjacent crossing or other stopping place.
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It is, therefore, provided in such cases that the public will be excluded fromsufficientdistanceof the water to prevent any possibility of pollution by public interference.
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It would be technically feasible to permit the proposed increased weight of 32 tonnes provided that there wassufficientdistancebetween the front and rear axles.
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Third, there should be asufficientdistancebetween the site of the crossing and any adjacent crossing or other stopping places for motor vehicles.
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The surfaces of the holes need to havesufficientdistance(about) between them.
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She continued to write since the rural setting providedsufficientdistancefrom the outside world, and the couple lived there except for periods of travel.
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The reporter gene must be asufficientdistancefrom the promoter that the promoter affects it as a wild-type promoter would affect a gene.
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Duikers social behavior is also known to maintainsufficientdistancebetween any other individual.
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This is typically done to further protect a premier point-scoring kicker from injury or if he, while accurate, does not havesufficientdistanceon kickoffs.
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These are popular as they permitsufficientdistancefor lighting between the camera and the subject.
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The intention was that it could be launched from a bomber atsufficientdistanceto be out of range of anti-aircraft fire.
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If the hose is viewed from asufficientdistance, it appears to have only one dimension, its length.
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temporal distance

collocation in English

meaningsoftemporalanddistance

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temporal
adjective
uk
/ˈtem.pər.əl/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.əl/
formal
relating to practical matters or physical things, rather than ...
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distance
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.təns/
us
/ˈdɪs.təns/
the amount of space between ...
See more atdistance

(Definition oftemporalanddistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftemporal distance

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To this end we recall the definition of thetemporaldistancefunction.
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Their cultural andtemporaldistanceis enormous, but not too distant to exclude the possibility of approach.
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Most of our arguments concerning vertical transmission require only transgenerational transmission, and relate to thetemporaldistancebetween the learning of transmitter and receiver.
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Temporaldistance, therefore, would appear to be a requisite condition of that sort of comprehensive process of self-understanding being considered here.
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Withtemporaldistanceheld statistically constant, the correlation between species distance and synonymous sequence distance was slightly lower and non-significant.
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If marks the hypotheticality here, while the verb form indicatestemporaldistance(pastness).
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If two consonants involve homorganic gestures, then thetemporaldistancebetween them is reduced and no intrusion occurs.
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In the architecture we present, we arrive at two distinct interpretations because thetemporaldistance between adjacent events in the two scenarios differs.
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We made two further distinctions in this factor group, which we call temporal reference rather thantemporaldistanceprecisely because of these two further types.
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Sequence-based genetic distance was significantly correlated withtemporaldistanceonly when synonymous changes (nucleotide changes not leading to amino acid changes) were considered separately.
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Thetemporaldistancebetween the project and the interviews reflected my own transformation.
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In its way, this is the perfectly conventional plea that history itself will provide thetemporaldistance from the past which will enable its violent disruptions to be understood.
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As such, 'temporaldistance' - so often assumed to be a source of distortion and misunderstanding - bears within it a ' positive and productive possibility of understanding ' (1975 : 264).
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Thus, thetemporaldistancebetween the census data and the example surveillance is not a likely source of any observed alarms when using the census population.
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Thetemporaldistancebetween the grace note and the primary note can vary depending on the style and context of the piece being played.
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