chain of association造句
例句與造句
- Interpretation of impressions follows chains of association following from this primal sensory experience.
- For Brown, that disclosure set off a chain of associations.
- All industrial units are bounded in a chain of association named " Rajpura Small Scale Industries Association ".
- Fairly direct links between words are occasionally permitted, but words may be deemed connected based on bizarre and tortuous chains of association.
- Similarly, others argue that actor-networks risk degenerating into endless chains of association ( six degrees of separation we are all networked to one another ).
- It's difficult to find chain of association in a sentence. 用chain of association造句挺難的
- Eventually, the patterns in " Case Histories " grow bigger and more complex; the book takes on new characters at frequent junctures and develops long chains of association, all leading back to the original crimes.
- Say the words South Beach, and the mind is off and running along a chain of associations : models, mindlessness, Eurotrash, thong bathing suits, sex, old folks, young folks, J . D . Salinger's " Perfect Day for Bananafish ."
- As American film director George Lucas is frequently said to have looked to " Parsifal " for inspiration in his creation of the " Star Wars " saga, Landulf II of Capua, via this long chain of association, is the closest historical source for the villainous Darth Vader.
- This is why Ferrylodge has argued that mentioning the other name is " making the bridge ( and Palin's support for it ) appear to be a slimy thing . " This chain of association is a pretty thin reed on which to turn an undisputed fact into a BLP violation.
- "One fairly clear link between the body and the social is the complex chain of association between body type and social class, " is the sort of sentence used too often by Ms . Kipnis, who, in this instance, says that a link is a complex chain, a nonsensical metaphor if ever there was one.
- He is obscure, when he leaves out links in the chain of association, which the reader cannot easily supply . . . In his descriptions of children this is particularly the case, because of his firm belief in a doctrine, more poetical perhaps, than either philosophical or christian, that'Heaven lies about us in our infancy . '"