单词 | interpretation |
释义 | interpretation (ɪntɜːʳprɪteɪʃən ) Word forms: interpretations 1. variable noun An interpretation of something is an opinion about what it means. The government put a different interpretation on the figures. Analysis and interpretation is a very personal thing. Synonyms: explanation, meaning, reading, understanding 2. countable noun A performer's interpretation of something such as a piece of music or a role in a play is the particular way in which they choose to perform it. ...her full-bodied interpretation of the role of Micaela. [+ of] Synonyms: performance, portrayal, presentation, rendering Collocations: interpretation of law It's a decision based on the application -- based on the interpretation of law with respect to a specific request for a visa. Outlook India The very term 'reasonable', central to the interpretation of law, makes implicit appeal to public moral sentiment. Times, Sunday Times In common loan countries, the creation and interpretation of law has traditionally been the domain of judges. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also created a legal office, and ordered that any interpretation of law issue only under his own signature. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His thought was influenced by modern philosophical anthropology and a sociological interpretation of law. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some commercial providers may lack the experience and expertise for a competent initial case review and the final crucial interpretation of results. Times, Sunday Times Each forensic case has three stages: the initial review, when the scientist decides on tests to be undertaken, the laboratory examination/analysis and, finally, interpretation of results. Times, Sunday Times This presented new challenges in the conduct of experiments and the interpretation of results. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, lab tests frequently include professional interpretation of results and recommendations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A skillful choice of internal coordinates can make the interpretation of results straightforward. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A liberal interpretation of the 'fair dealing' provision can only enhance the meagre royalties of living and recently deceased poets. The Times Literary Supplement Let us perhaps allow a liberal interpretation of 'us'. The Times Literary Supplement Liberal interpretation, on the other hand, center around time- and situation-independent truths that do not necessarily impel the reader to act. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A liberal interpretation of the rules had been encouraged. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Much of his work was given over to a historical revisionism that sought to counter liberal interpretations of history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So it comes down to what the parliamentary draftsman meant - or common sense versus a literal interpretation. Times, Sunday Times A purposive rather than a literal interpretation of regulations on emergency street repair works was required to avoid absurdity. Times, Sunday Times On a literal interpretation of the statute, they did. Times, Sunday Times Common sense should have prevailed here, not the very literal interpretation of inflexible rules. Times, Sunday Times Based on a literal interpretation of the scheme, as it was first presented to investors in 2005, executives could have been expected to receive nothing. Times, Sunday Times It promises a 'modern interpretation of a traditional market', with a variety of food specialists including several delicatessens. Times, Sunday Times This was a very modern interpretation of the narrow-fit waist. Times, Sunday Times We realise that a lot of success comes from a modern interpretation of tried-and-tested products. Times, Sunday Times There will be wood and leather but it will be given a far more modern interpretation. The Sun I still wanted the classic round headlights but in a modern interpretation. The Sun Each mission was open to multiple interpretations and solutions. Times, Sunday Times The canonical works are able to withstand forensic analysis and sustain multiple interpretations. Times,Sunday Times If you could take a familiar object out of its context, you could play with its meaning, offer multiple perspectives and multiple interpretations. Times, Sunday Times The sonnets suddenly seem more inviting, and reading them less like a duty of gathering multiple interpretations. Christianity Today Likewise, poets create layers of meaning by utilizing words and images that have multiple interpretations and associations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When a person feels locked into a narrow interpretation of call, a lot of options fall by the wayside. Christianity Today They also argued that the residency disqualification was a narrow interpretation of largely outdated laws. Times, Sunday Times The appeals court said the previous decision had been a narrow interpretation of the law. Times, Sunday Times It said auditors took a narrow interpretation of their job description and remained silent during the excesses of the boom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The doctrine of substantive due process was coupled with a narrow interpretation of congressional power under the commerce clause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the early hours he e-mailed the result to 10 top brain radiographers around the world, inviting them to offer an interpretation. Times, Sunday Times A few ancient authorities seem to offer this interpretation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The ruling stopped short of offering an interpretation of the code to allow for courts to grant such adoptions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its location (a little knoll over the river) offers an interpretation as a monumental cistern with a fountain. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When empathically interpreting behavior, a therapist offers an interpretation that the client can accept or reject, since the therapist acknowledges that useful interpretations are subject to ongoing negotiation and revision. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But at its best, it's an arena for ideas that are open to the broadest possible interpretation. Times, Sunday Times Grown-ups who think they are behaving responsibly too often find that the authorities are willing to put the worst possible interpretation on their behaviour. Times, Sunday Times We're none of us big on denial: you have to face facts, and then extract the best possible interpretation of them. Times, Sunday Times Indeed, its status as merely one possible interpretation comes again into focus. The Times Literary Supplement It enables systematic demonstration of possible interpretation, making possible evaluation of which are the more and less reasonable interpretations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Although he had never had any formal tuition in the law, he examined the colony's charter and came up with a radical interpretation. Times, Sunday Times He could be called the popular voice of one particular more liberal or radical interpretation of the data. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The most radical interpretations of this phenomenon, interestingly, see life and conscious intelligence as evolutionarily inevitable cosmic imperatives. The Times Literary Supplement Despite the tentativeness of their titles, these monographs introduced radical interpretations of nature that would reverberate through the sciences, and particularly the biology, of the next century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has engaged in judicial adventurism by creating doctrines that are not based on the text of the convention or any reasonable interpretation of its intent. Times, Sunday Times Not according to any reasonable interpretation of a conversation with people to whom he had been introduced by a close friend. Times, Sunday Times In some instances, the results will be essentially conclusive with only one reasonable interpretation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The court usually tries to uphold such a mistake if a reasonable interpretation of the terms can be found. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As such, mercury could not be regarded as a transition metal by any reasonable interpretation of the ordinary meaning of the term. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The issue was not one of statutory interpretation for which the court had to accept responsibility. Times, Sunday Times The question in the present case was one of statutory interpretation. Times, Sunday Times That was not, of course, to decry the normal presumption of statutory interpretation that mens rea was a necessary ingredient of a criminal offence. Times, Sunday Times As a matter of straightforward statutory interpretation, the time limit was precise, unambiguous and unqualified. Times, Sunday Times The second was the maxim of statutory interpretation: generalia specialibus non derogant; namely, general things do not derogate from special things. Times, Sunday Times Strict interpretation of the rules as they currently stand suggests they could forfeit their promised governmentfunded payments of 80 per cent of their wages if they take paid work. Times,Sunday Times On a strict interpretation of the rules, journalists would not be able to speak to company directors or advisers without their questions being screened in advance. Times, Sunday Times The agreement of these two favors the strict interpretation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Strong political content with a distinct artistic visiondoesn't want to be confined to any strict interpretation of the genre. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Again, on a strict interpretation, the question could have been answered in the affirmative. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If the panel agrees, it could set a precedent that allows a sensible and subjective interpretation of the rules. Times, Sunday Times First, color refers to the human brain's subjective interpretation of combinations of a narrow band of wavelengths of light. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To be objective for him meant that the historian must avoid distorting the evidence to fit a subjective interpretation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Opinions on value are always based upon subjective interpretation of available information at the time of assessment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Inputs to risk matrices (e.g., frequency and severity categorizations) and resulting outputs (i.e., risk ratings) require subjective interpretation, and different users may obtain opposite ratings of the same quantitative risks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 解释 Japanese: 解釈 |
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