• People are beginning to believe, beginning to hope that we can do something different this time."

    VOA: standard.2010.04.23

  • Well, the dualist says, "That shows us that we have to believe that there's something non-physical about us.

    二元论者认为,这表明我们必须相信,人有非物质性的一面

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • Let's suppose that in order to believe in something, you've got to be able to picture it.

    让我们先假设要相信一件事,这件事必须是可以被想象的。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • Clearly, this is something that he wants to believe or that he needs to believe, but there does seem to be evidence that at least at this early point in Milton's life he's intending to remain sexually abstinent forever.

    很显然,这些都是他想去相信的,或者他需要相信的,但好像有证据证明至少有一点很清楚,弥尔顿一生都想做一个禁欲者。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • And I believe this game is covered in some detail in the Watson textbook, or something very close to it is, if you're having trouble.

    我记得在沃森写的教材里介绍过,或者就是类似的内容,如果你没听懂可以回去看课本

    耶鲁公开课 - 博弈论课程节选

  • If somebody wants to believe something, I say what's the evidence for?

    如果有人说他相信什么东西,我一定会问,有什么证据呢?

    普林斯顿公开课 - 人性课程节选

  • They didn't say God because, of course, the Enlightenment thinkers were not so sure they believed in God, but they still seemed to believe in something they wanted to call a creator.

    他们没有说是上帝,因为,当然,启蒙思想家们并不确定他们,是信仰上帝的,但是他们似乎仍旧,信仰所谓的造物主

    耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选

  • They might matter a lot because humans have, in general, a confirmation bias such that once you believe something other information is then encoded along the likes to support what you believe.

    可能是因为人…,所有人都有确认偏向,也就是说,一旦你相信了某件事,其他信息都会被你解读成,支持你所相信的信息。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • I think probably we shouldn't believe the theory of belief which says that in order to believe in something, you've got to be able to picture it or believe it.

    我觉得我们不能相信下面这种理论,如果要相信一件事情,这件事情必须能够被想象出来。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定