by analogy造句1. It is not always reliable to argue by analogy.
2. My theory applies to you and by analogy to others like you.
3. Dr Wood explained the movement of light by analogy with the movement of water.
4. We can understand this theory by analogy with human beings.
5. But mostly we develop our language by analogy.
6. By analogy, we can see much the same process in our own human species, both biologically and culturally.
7. Levin and Bronshten reach similar conclusions, by analogy with typical terminal-flare meteors.
8. By analogy, the same principle could apply to other insiders, such as merchant bankers, who misuse confidential news.
9. By analogy, shows the marginal percapita crowding costs, i.e. the amount by which crowding costs increase as the population increases.
10. This problem is sometimes called moral hazard, by analogy with insurance where the phenomenon is well known.
11. All that could be done was to work by analogy.
12. Similarly, by analogy and by convention, helices are also described as right or left-handed.
13. By analogy to the hybrid motor the expression for pull-out torque in a variable-reluctance motor can be found directly.
14. You can only master knowledge through learning by analogy.
14.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
15. It is found that the methods of learning by analogy (LA) may become an important technology for the inter-and extrapolation of knowledge.
16. By extension, but also by analogy with linguistics, foregrounding means drawing the spectators attention to a particular element in a film through the use of an unusual filmic device.
17. Energize is formed from energy by analogy with apologize from aplogy.
18. Metaphors as a form of reasoning by analogy involve categorization, entailment and inference.
19. By analogy, diagnostic neutrality means maintaining a positionof equidistance from the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual forces impinging on the patient.
20. It would clearly be easy to form it by analogy with the " Established Church " of England.
21. Historically there was no letter " l " in the word " could " ; it was inserted by analogy with " would ".
22. We are here concerned with the liberty of the subject and, by analogy, with the rules applicable in criminal cases.
23. It remains to be seen whether we can learn by analogy.
24. Pattern practice makes grammatical explanations superfluous and encourages learning by analogy.
25. The speech is a good example of formal rhetorical argument by analogy rather than logic.
26. Law students tend to become more concerned with matters of proper procedure and exhibit an increased tendency to reason by analogy.
27. The law consequences led to by the nullification of insurance contract may be applied to the correlation provision of contract law by analogy.
28. Paper products finishing technology end of the day : is by analogy and abs v classing class.
29. Crystals may be classified as either ionic or covalent by analogy with molecules.
30. But in the past, it's always based on the experience to design the slewing frame, that is, by analogy or in terms of the principle of material mechanic to design the structure.