• The worst part of it was that I thought I wasn't gonna be able to stop.

    VOA: standard.other

  • So I think these are the implicit ship we are gonna to be thinking about and talking about.

    所以我认为这些就是,我们要思考和,谈论的深层目标。

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  • because you’ve got to, you've got to survive even though you're not gonna be rewarded financially.

    因为即使你不能得到太多金钱上的回报,你还是得靠此生存,

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  • - It's gonna happen, Edward. I've seen it.- It doesn't have to be that way.

    VOA: standard.other

  • Oh my god, he's gonna to be so angry.

    天啊,他肯定会生气的。

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  • If you have a Text-to-Speech Reader, and it comes across a website that has graphics Most likely it`s not gonna be or would like to read the graphics.

    当你使用文字阅读器,遇到网页中的图片时,很可能阅读器,没办法读出图片来。

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  • So these questions are not gonna come to people like me to the decide the Constitutional matters The Attorney General's gonna be involved, the White House Council is gonna be involved, etc.

    因此这些问题不会交由像我这样的人处理,来决定这些宪法之类的问题,首席检察官将会参与其中,白宫委员会等等都会参与到其中。

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  • In just a moment the hearts are gonna start flowing from bottom to top and the cookies are gonna start moving left and right and they seem to be somewhat synchronized with the music, perhaps based on trial and error by the student who implemented this one.

    刚刚那一刻,那些爱心们从底部上浮到顶部,饼干人则向左向右移动,它们似乎都随着音乐的律动而变化着,也许这是那个制作该动画的同学,不断尝试的结果。

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  • But I needed a full half hour before I walked into the office before I felt comfortable that I could talk to him about what happened overnight, what was in the newspaper, what his day was gonna be about.

    但是在进入办公室前,我需要准备半个小时,然后我才可以,和布什谈话,谈论晚上发生的事,报纸刊登的东西,和他的一天要处理些什么。

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  • you gonna be transparent and explainning to people what you need done, because no one can understand completely what you are, as the surgeon, thinking.

    同时还需要公正公平地,向周围的人们解释你希望做些什么,因为你的队友并不能,一开始就完全地明白,你作为外科医生时的想法。

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  • So I think it is important to keep this in mind and I'm gonna be coming back to this a number of times as we talk about the experiments we were doing at the Soen School of management.

    你们要牢记这一点,因为之后,我们会谈到这个问题,做的实验时,我会反复提到这个内容。

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  • This is useful especially when we get to details like forensics and looking at data on a hard drive, - 'cause if you don't know how much store-- how many bits are composing your file, you're never gonna recover that data or be able to access what you're looking for.

    这是很有用的,尤其是在法庭上,查看硬盘驱动器里的数据时,如果你连-,文件有多少比特都不知道,你如何去恢复数据,获取你想要的信息呢。

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  • Because I'm going to assume, I'm gonna take it that it's important to you, that you not be tortured. So by seeing who you want to keep safe, this will help you see which one you think is you.

    因为我想,找出你们觉得对你们而言重要的,人物,你们想保护的人物,这样就能帮助你们,找到自己所支持的理论。

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  • You're gonna have to be a little more careful when it comes to adding stuff to an array and removing it from.

    当你向数组里面添加东西或者从中取出东西时,要非常非常的小心。

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  • One of the inputs to the problems we're gonna be working on this semester and if you continue on in this world how much thought it takes to implement something, how much time it takes to run something, how much space it takes to run something?

    我们将在本学期集中探讨这些问题,或者在课程之后你们也可以继续研究,为实现一些功能要有多少想法,在运行过程中又将花费多长时间,需要多大的空间?

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  • So supposed that I give you 16 elements to sort, well, following the logic before, the running time involved in sorting 16 elements is gonna be twice the running time 16 of sorting 8 elements, left half and right half plus 16 - and again, a little sanity check, 16 means-- just the merge steps, right?

    现在要对16个元素进行排序,根据之前的逻辑,对16个元素排序,要花的时间是对8个元素排序所花时间的,2倍,分别用于左半部分和右半部分,再加上6,这里16是-,做合并的步数,对吗?

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  • And one of the cases that I've talked about probably be the most controversial is where babies were born with severe problems that not gonna be compatible with what the parents and doctors judge to be a reasonable quality of life.

    我所讲过的例子中,下面这个可能是最具争议的,有些婴儿一出生就有严重的生理问题,他们无法如他们的,父母和医生所愿,用有正常的生活质量。

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  • The less than side is gonna be a less than sign, and then the word and is going to become not one & but two ampersands back to back, and we'll see why it's two and not one before long.

    小于“侧还是用的“小于“,而中间的“and“将去掉,换成两个紧挨着的&符号,但至于为什么是&&而不是,我们以后会提到。

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  • It's gonna take, as I mentioned earlier, probably 10 to 20 years. These years will be very interesting and I look forward to them. Thank you!

    那会花费,如我先前提到的,可能,10到20年的时间,这些年会非常有意思,我很期待,谢谢!

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  • And it just gonna be... I really look forward to having someone who I can keep speaking to, keep learning from, and keep sharing my ideas with, and keep having that open, just an open door.

    将会是,我非常期待,能够有一个像他这样可以一直聊天,一直学习,分享我们的看法,一直可以对他敞开心门。

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  • Of course we gonna ask most particularly what would it be for a thing like that to survive the death of the body.

    当然我们特别还要问,想这样一个东西,肉体不死会怎么样。

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  • If there's no work to be done, 0 the running time is gonna be zero.

    如果并不需要做什么,那么其运行时间肯定为。

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  • She didn't want her three children, me and my two older sisters to be raised in the south where this was gonna happen.

    可她并不想让她的三个孩子,我和两个姐姐,在南方生活,不希望我父亲的悲剧重演。

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  • I don't think that's gonna happen. What I really do hope is books like this and other actors coming to help religion and rights to be reconcile in a positive way. I don't think that's impossible at all.

    我觉得这不太可能会发生,我真正希望的是,能有这样的书籍出现,或者其他的因素,促使宗教和人权和谐共处,走向和解的道路,我觉得这完全有可能。

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  • That's gonna be our guide to deciding what's the key to personal identity.

    他就能指导我们找到关于,什么是人格同一性关键的指导思想。

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  • but you gotta be willing and able to be decisive, you know, when you are not, the patients not gonna make it if you just stand there.

    但你必须主动,而果断,要不然仅仅,袖手旁观,病人是无法痊愈的。

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  • And similar is a leader, sometimes you don' t have all the information that you want, you've gotta be willing to say " i am gonna go with the best information that i have" i am gonna make the best decision that i can and if we were wrong, we admit it, and we fix it, but we won't just stand there.

    同样,作为一名领导者,有时你无法取得,所有的相关信息,你要愿意主动地说,“我将最大可能地,利用手上的资料来工作”,“我要做出自己能够做出的最好的决定”,如果我们犯了错,就虚心承认而且设法改正,但我们不会袖手旁观。

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  • This is convention, so on almost-- and most any computer you overuse, if you're writing code that uses a char, you're gonna be handed 8 bits or 1 byte to store that particular char.

    这是约定,对于大多数-,电脑,当你写代码要用到一个char型数据时,必须先预留8比特或1字节,的空间来存储这个char型数据。

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  • > But if you actually do the math, those zeros and ones translate to an ASCII character which is D which is gonna be a 65, 66, 67, 68 would be the letter D.

    >,你们自己算算看,把这些0和1转换成D对应的ASCII码,那么就是,65,66,67,68,对,68对应于“D“

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