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  1. Poverty is an anomaly to rich people; it is very difficult to make out why people who want dinner do not ring the bell.
    对有钱人来说,贫穷是不合情理的事情;他们可真无法理解:既然想吃饭了,为什么不把铃打响?
  2. It is often unpleasant to see an anomaly animal.
    见到一只畸形动物常常会使人感到不快。



Anomaly \A*nom"a*ly\, n.; pl. {Anomalies}. [L. anomalia, Gr. ?.
See {Anomalous}.]
1. Deviation from the common rule; an irregularity; anything
anomalous.

We are enabled to unite into a consistent whole the
various anomalies and contending principles that are
found in the minds and affairs of men. --Burke.

As Professor Owen has remarked, there is no greater
anomaly in nature than a bird that can not fly.
--Darwin.

2. (Astron.)
(a) The angular distance of a planet from its perihelion,
as seen from the sun. This is the true anomaly. The
eccentric anomaly is a corresponding angle at the
center of the elliptic orbit of the planet. The mean
anomaly is what the anomaly would be if the planet's
angular motion were uniform.
(b) The angle measuring apparent irregularities in the
motion of a planet.

3. (Nat. Hist.) Any deviation from the essential
characteristics of a specific type.
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  1. What is not so well known is a more blatant form. The Japanese government has profited, directly and enormously, from the anomalies in the Japanese securities markets created by the securities firms and banks.
  2. But except in the case of existing anomalies, this is to tackle the problem from the wrong end. Some consider that the only way to cope with the failure of the 1985 duties is to impose still tougher measures.
  3. I was simply curious to see whether there were any interesting patterns or anomalies.
  4. Asian indices have plunged this year while economic growth in the region has at worst maintained the high levels that investors have learned to expect. This creates some interesting anomalies.
  5. "The Soviets have had major anomalies about every four years since 1967," said Johnson, who works for Teledyne Brown Engineering in Colorado Springs, Colo., a major space contractor.
  6. There were "some anomalies" to the Soviet behavior, the official said, noting that Moscow sent high-performance helicopters to the Sandinistas last month and has continued to provide large-scale assistance to Cuba.
  7. Its cancer treatment, TPI, with sales worth Dollars 80m a year, has been put into category C. Opponents of the classifications should be cheered by the apparent anomalies that have arisen.
  8. Said Michel Laveyrie, head of the safety service that pursued the investigation: "I'm not shocked that there were anomalies in the system - nothing can be 100 percent perfect.
  9. Provided the powers given to the new 'states' were roughly comparable to those granted to the proposed Scottish parliament, this would avoid the anomalies of the other two options.
  10. While hard luck stories like Mr. Sosa's aren't an Argentine preserve, this is a country whose anomalies can be literally maddening.
  11. It's Ruritanian,' says Professor Stephen Haseler of London Guildhall University, who says the current system is still too imbued with political patronage and social snobbery to reflect merit. But if he looked abroad, he would find similar anomalies.
  12. The anomalies are centered in the fact that health care in Canada, being publicly funded, is just one of the many expenditures that have to be allocated by the political process.
  13. The heads of government should commission a study that will suggest ways of eliminating the main anomalies in the present budget.
  14. "Because of the anomalies noted on this particular airplane, it will receive an especially intensive examination," Boeing's statement said.
  15. We at the Mars Project are, of course, delighted that you reported on NASA's decision to study intensively the anomalies in the Cydonia region of Mars with the Mars Observer spacecraft (Sept. 14).
  16. The search concentrated on a 50-by-50 foot section of Deadman's Gulch where it is believed the bodies of the five men were buried. The equipment detects rocks, depressions and other anomalies by shooting radar beams underground.
  17. Furthermore, the EU is committed to a barrier-free car market by 1999, when curbs on Japanese car sales are due to be abolished. Biggest anomalies It is against this perspective that the future of car distribution arrangements should be judged.
  18. The chancellor should remove the anomalies and impose a single rate.
  19. Mr. Darby's group also found anomalies in a recent study on capital-gains revenue by the Congressional Budget Office.
  20. However, the effectiveness of government policies intended to promote that objective is blunted by a number of anomalies and shortcomings.
  21. Among the anomalies cited were employees found asleep when they were supposed to have been monitoring the testing of cooling pipes at one of the reactors.
  22. Mr. Pitt chided the Reagan-appointed commission for its "timidity" in rule-making and its reluctance to ask Congress to address legal "anomalies."
  23. Comparisons of stock market values often highlight anomalies.
  24. That would remove anomalies such as Liverpool City Council being able to control markets in neighbouring Knowsley. A system of local authority registration or licensing of all commercial markets, including car-boot sales.
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