12.This cycling between sexual and asexual phases is called the alternation of generations, and it helps keep plants flourishing, from Granddaddy Succulent to Great-grandbaby Succulent — and even beyond that.
13.What counts is that most theories recognize the importance of this dialectic tension, this alternation between differentiation on the one hand and integration on the other.
重要是, 大多数理论都认识到这种辩证张力重要性,即在分化与整合之间交替。机翻
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14.Dark as it was getting, I could still see these changes, though but as mere alternations of light and shade; for colour had faded with the daylight.
15.Usually it was a month of moods, with abrupt alternations of belated frost and mid-summer heat; this year, day followed day in a sequence of temperate beauty.
16.His partner was seated at the table, solacing himself after the labours of the day by luxurious alternations between a long clay pipe and a mug of perry.
17.In an alternation of masterful comic and serious scenes, the fat knight Falstaff and the rebel Hotspur reveal contrasting excesses between which the prince finds his proper position.
18.His changes of mood did not offend me, because I saw that I had nothing to do with their alternation; the ebb and flow depended on causes quite disconnected with me.
19.One of the most controversial parts lies in an alternation where her real-life alcoholic father has been rewritten as an alcoholic mother, while the image of the father was portrayed more positively as loving and caring.
20.No more variety of light and shade for her in that darkened room; no power of action, scarcely change of movement; faint alternations of whispered sound and studious silence; and yet that monotonous life seemed almost too much!