meanings造句91 The values of justice and equality would lead to the setting up of bureaucracies which would empty the world of sacred meanings.
92 How well she could keep control and use words and manipulate their meanings and score points.
93 Words are weapons, their meanings found in the government gazette, not in the dictionary.
94 We use language to talk about the meanings of linguistic expressions as well as about things that are not meanings.
95 For example, the word infer seems to have different meanings for different speakers.
96 There does not remain within the artist hidden meanings only known to himself.
97 The word can have completely different meanings depending on the context.
98 The ancient manuscript which sparks it all off is ingeniously devised to yield two possible meanings, one mystic, one mundane.
99 In this way, semantic markers decompose the meanings of words into more primitive elements.
100 To understand appearances we must therefore employ a method which gives us access to the underlying meanings, etc.
101 A crude comparison goes like this: Nature has things, language has words that code meanings corresponding to things.
102 The two meanings conflated.
103 At least there are the ghosts of meanings in there and I can dream in the space between electrons.
104 Literary theory, drawing on other disciplines, including semiotics and linguistics, seeks for underlying structures and meanings in literature.
105 Or words are preserved, perhaps through some occupational perversity, that mix totally inconsistent meanings.
106 The matter is further complicated when we note that meanings of words can vary across individual speakers within the same dialect.
107 Yet the shift in surroundings was also an indication of hidden meanings.
108 I should stress again that I am here concerned with meanings qua posited objective thought-contents of linguistic expressions.
109 Their meanings and their rules have priority in the scientific analysis of the phenomena.
110 The basis for making hypotheses about possible meanings is present.
111 The automatic recognition of word meanings has been demonstrated in a number of experimental investigations.
111try its best to collect and create good sentences.
112 Another complication arises from the fact that the same term may have different meanings in different contexts.
113 Meanings are also created, developed, modified and changed within the actual process of interaction.
114 "Seven days without food makes one weak'' is a pun on the words "week'' and "weak'', and also on the different meanings of "one''.
115 Sniggers and the double meanings surrounded the subject which was one of the biggest taboos in our society.
116 As symbols, they may have different meanings for different people in different situations.
117 So, from a safe distance, he plucked meanings from the cosmos and wove them together in reassurance.
118 Instead, hesitantly, terribly afraid she was doing the wrong thing, she plucked meanings from the firmament.
119 Teachers who for years had planned in terms of appropriate actions could not overnight apply their minds to appropriate meanings as well.
120 The tendency toward enclosure and fixed meanings is thus political and personal, as well as discursive.