lived
在英语中,很多动词的过去分词及现在分词都可以用作形容词。这些示例中,有的显示作为形容词时的用法。
In contrast, more traditional approaches, such as laboratory-based studies, tend to be disconnected from the lived detail of the work.
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He visited rural villages and witnessed how the different groups lived in close proximity to one another.
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All three use anecdote and narrative to impart to the reader a sense of the lived experience of the poor, ordinary and those deemed anti-social.
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Another informant lived with a mentally disabled son with learning difficulties, and had lost a second son as a result of political violence.
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But certainly he lived in an age when humanism and the scientific revolution had affected the way people thought.
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Instead of sticking to neurophysiology, they referred to the structure of the organism or the lived body.
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Two dummy variables were entered to indicate in which region the respondents lived, with the south as the reference group.
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However, the subjects studied lived in a residential home and many were ex-smokers, so underlying age-related pathology may have biased the findings.
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At the outset of the eighteenth century it had some 800 inhabitants, and around 1860 approximately 1,300, who lived in sixteen mostly very small villages.
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Indeed, individuals who lived with only one of their parents, or with none at all, enjoyed a higher chance of marrying.
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It is hard to believe that these women lived under more deprived conditions than married women belonging to the same social class.
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We have just seen that metabolism is even more fundamental than evolution, since non-reproducing organisms are conceivable and may once have lived.
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