adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a beginners’/elementary/intermediate/advanced class (= teaching different levels of a subject )
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An advanced class might be available.
an elementary/intermediate/advanced course
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an advanced course in art and design
an intermediate learner
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These exercises are designed for intermediate learners.
intermediate school
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
class
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They support the views of Goldthorpe and Lockwood that clerical workers are in an intermediate class between the working and service classes.
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Some one who was neither service class nor intermediate class would, by elimination, be working class.
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The sub-arterial road was to be an intermediate class of road designed to link up the main arterials to the local roads.
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Path b 2 represents the effect of being in the intermediate class on the chances of attending a selective secondary school.
form
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Does evolution sometimes have to pass through intermediate forms of low fitness?
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Paleontologists have found many transitional fossils representing intermediate forms in the evolution of one major form of life into another.
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Small lakes contain but one kind of fish, of intermediate form .
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However, this intermediate form could be interpreted directly by a computer with a stack or last-in-first-out store.
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We therefore introduce a intermediate form to act as a conceptual and technical bridge.
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The intermediate form introduces a totally new concept, the named subcontractor.
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They looked for intermediate forms to bridge the gaps that Cuvier insisted lay between the known classes and types.
level
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Streetwise keeps students' motivation strong ... Teenage students at intermediate level can easily become bored and frustrated.
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On nationalisation, the divisions had acquired around 300 power stations, initially grouping them for management at an intermediate level .
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For these reasons also, it is hard to fit in any check points at intermediate levels in the hierarchy.
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Takes beginners up to intermediate level by showing trainees working on specific jobs.
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The most intensely radioactive is high-level waste - typically a thousand times more potent than the intermediate level .
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Usually, however, we have to recognise one or more intermediate levels .
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The intermediate level of reconstruction, option two, reduced speeds and gave very promising results in accident reduction.
position
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Those who gave smoking up in later life occupy an intermediate position .
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The generic team occupied an intermediate position .
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There was no basis upon which any intermediate position could be chosen.
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I support an intermediate position , in which one performs appropriate investigations in the right order for a few patients.
product
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I also showed how to arrive at a successful transfer price where there was no market for the intermediate product .
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In the appendix to this chapter we show a Lancaster-type formulation of differentiated intermediate products , which leads to similar results.
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If there is a market for the intermediate product , then transferring at the market price is usually sound.
range
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The 1987 intermediate nuclear forces treaty eliminated all United States and Soviet ground-based intermediate range nuclear missiles.
school
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About one-eighth of secondary pupils in Northern Ireland attend grammar secondary schools , the remainder attending secondary intermediate schools.
stage
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Let us look in more detail at the intermediate stages of the sequence.
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There are of course intermediate stages and degrees.
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Consider, however, what happens during the intermediate stages of fracture.
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His scripts represent an intermediate stage in the process.
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The fact that these understandings are incomplete or ineffectively explained arises because of our intermediate stage of knowledge.
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In the second month of the class she began to prod the class toward the intermediate stage .
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The interview schedule, then, is essentially an intermediate stage in research, and it fulfils a variety of functions.
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The arch will stand once the last stone is in place, but the intermediate stages are unstable.
value
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The intermediate values between 25 and 90 would be interpolated on to the 0-255 range of the display device.
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Usually, they are intermediate values to allow for later additions.
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The average relative abundances for these species ranges from 28.9 to 45.3, with intermediate values for the species of eagle owl.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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intermediate skiers
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an intermediate Japanese class
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an intermediate step in the problem-solving process
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One intermediate estimate put the cost at $3,500.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it does show that intermediate designs are capable of working.
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Does evolution sometimes have to pass through intermediate forms of low fitness?
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For these reasons also, it is hard to fit in any check points at intermediate levels in the hierarchy.
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In the appendix to this chapter we show a Lancaster-type formulation of differentiated intermediate products, which leads to similar results.
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My few days were intermediate - cloudy, rough, with the reef and turbid water yet to fully recover.
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Noncallable bonds, intermediate maturities and munis offering some extra yield were among the most popular, Mr Rowley said.
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This means that multiple encryption / decryption need not be done at every intermediate point.
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Thus the larger is n, the lower the effective price of intermediate inputs.