0 a way made across the ground by the passing of people or animals -- sti; -sti
There is a path through the fields
a mountain path.
1 (any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving -- retning
By 1829, the facchini were once again roaming the streets in gangs, extorting "subsidies" from those unfortunate enough to cross their paths.
In this step of the analysis, paths between latent factors are specified on theoretical grounds.
The relationships between latent variables are called paths.
Wide paths are needed for a wheelchair, and the paths need to be smooth and free of weeds.
We set the cutoff such that the top fifteen paths for each network were included.
Secondly, my own data indicate that structural overlaps between languages can lead to variation in the acquisition paths at any level of the structural hierarchy.
Significant paths emerged for externalizing and internalizing symptoms; thus, the possibility of a moderating effect was examined only for these links.
First, it could serve as a basis for estimating whether one or more paths are required to explain the most extreme event in the trajectory.
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小徑, 路,小道,小徑, 一系列行動…
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小径, 路,小道,小径, 一系列行动…
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camino, sendero, camino [masculine…
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caminho, trilha…
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小道…
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patika, dar yol/geçit, keçi yolu…
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chemin [masculine], passage [masculine], trajectoire [feminine]…
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