watching
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。
Watching a real event in silence is one thing, the existential fact of being there closing the potential distance between self and circumstance.
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It encompasses the various recreational activities, such as sport fishing, riverine boating, visitation of archeological sites, and bird watching.
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The experience of watching a television broadcast is far less involving.
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Consider that there is no trivial link between the sight of watching someone else scratch their nose, and the experience of scratching your own nose.
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Respondents who reported watching a particular programme six or seven days a week were treated as watching five days a week.
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Are they likely to be perceived by an audience listening to and watching an opera in the theatre?
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Instead, it was the practice of watching one's weight that was gendered.
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The conversational data led me to seek out other texts that contained references to body size, beauty pageants, and gendered practices of watching one's weight.
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While watching them, an action of entrainment and spiritual integration seemed to take over and propel their bodies.
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I began to realize the importance of expectations, watching the market move the most when there was very little trading.
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What if it gets the idea by watching the petals of a flower unfold?
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He was gaining pleasure again from watching sport on the television.
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The frequency of watching television was not related significantly to vocabulary size in either language.
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Both groups had the opportunity of watching an experienced knapper make the product.
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The more perfect and ubiquitous the technology, the greater the workload involved in watching everybody all the time.
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