In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences — most of them wildly improbable.
在19世纪,小说家常在小说结尾处给读者准备一系列的巧合——大部分是牵强附会,极不可能的。
Maybe it's just barely, barely possible. " Right there, in front of the TV, I surrendered to the first of what I would one day call my Wildly Improbable Goals (WIGs, for short)."
也许,只是有少许、少许的可能“此刻,就在电视机面前,我将自己托付给了在今后有一天我会称做”超级不可能的目标“中的第一个目标。
Maybe it's just barely, barely possible. " Right there, in front of the TV, I surrendered to the first of what I would one day call my Wildly Improbable Goals (WIGs, for short)."
也许,只是有少许、少许的可能“此刻,就在电视机面前,我将自己托付给了在今后有一天我会称做”超级不可能的目标“中的第一个目标。
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