• "One of the really frustrating things for patients with fibromyalgia is that there's nothing to measure in labs or in X-rays.

    VOA: special.2011.08.02

  • I think that's really something that happens to a lot of students in all different ways, really coming to grips with.

    我想,这也正是现在,很多同学遇到的问题,也都在尽力解决这种事。

    普林斯顿公开课 - 人性课程节选

  • If you go to the very top of Kearny, there's Coit Tower up on the hill there. That's really cool.

    如果你走到干尼街的尽头,就会看到山顶上的科伊特塔。那里很棒。

    旧金山的热点 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • So we need programs that really, and from industry's perspective too, get in front of kids while they're young in elementary school."

    VOA: special.2010.04.01

  • It's safe to say that Lycidas is one of the last poetic works of Milton's that's really consumed with his problem, the problem of fruitless anticipation.

    谨慎的说,是弥尔顿最后的,切实地与他自身的问题有关的诗篇之一,他自身关于毫无成果的期望的问题。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • And,skateboarding,I think, is much more available to them and a lot of kids really enjoy that it's different."

    VOA: special.2009.09.11

  • That's sort of what that's like, but the really important thing is what's the worst thing that can happen.

    这和我们说的有点相像,但是真正重要的事情是,可能发生的最坏的事情是什么。

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • Thats a really big deal. Without it, anything like the modern stock market, I'd say,is impossible."

    VOA: special.2010.03.05

  • This combining of data and functions on that data is a very essence of object-oriented programming That's really what defines it.

    数据与函数的结合,是面向对象编程的核心,这也就是它的定义。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • People can't afford them. That's why we don't really have a malaria vaccine yet, because no one in rich countries really suffers from malaria.

    VOA: special.2010.03.29

  • On a line for sometime... and then it was close to the Soviet Union That's really suspicious to Washington.

    有一段时间是同一战线的。,当时和苏联关系紧密,使得美国心生疑虑。

    普林斯顿公开课 - 国际座谈会课程节选

  • "And it's really interesting because for many children, especially in first grade, they are very unaware that these different things go on in other homes.

    VOA: special.2009.12.24

  • As much as I might talk on stage twice a week it turns out that it's really by doing and really by diving in and getting your hands dirty that you really take away the course's lessons.

    我一周上两次课,就算说得再多,也不如你们亲自动手,通过真正的深入研究,才能学到知识。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • It's a memory from childhood or it's eating something that you know you weren't supposed to, but you did it anyway and really enjoyed it.

    VOA: special.2010.02.17

  • Then, I find myself wanting to say, "That's not really any better. That's no improvement at all."

    那我只想说,这种言论毫无意义,说了等于白说

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • And from that, I decided to really write my version of Rene's personal mythology."

    VOA: special.2010.06.21

  • So let's think about how that's really working.

    让我们考虑一下这是。

    麻省理工公开课 - 热力学与动力学课程节选

  • I think it's probably really the most important holiday in the United States because it is a day that is not tied to a particular religion.

    VOA: special.2009.11.23

  • So that's really - these are really difficult questions to answer.

    所以这些问题,这些问题都是极难处理的

    耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选

  • And in the past several years we've begun to see almost an equal interest by families in sending students here for undergraduate education, and I think that's going to continue because America is really a unique country.

    VOA: special.2010.11.18

  • That's really the world we live in then.

    也确实不过如此了。

    斯坦福公开课 - 经济学课程节选

  • "There's a very poetic beauty in that, in that kind of urban war zone Americana that is not really known, not really talked about, not really seen, and yet it is part of the spine of America."

    VOA: special.2010.06.21

  • Thanks so much. That--That's really fun.

    非常感谢,真的很有趣

    耶鲁公开课 - 聆听音乐课程节选

  • "That's the wonderful thing about Earth Day is that it really provides a platform, an opportunity for grassroots organizations and community organizations to really focus on what's happening in their neighborhoods and their homes in their communities, in their businesses and to focus on the priority problems and to engage people maybe for the first time in taking environmental action."

    VOA: special.2010.04.21

  • That's funny. I mean, that's really cool. If someone is witty enough to do that, then it's awesome.

    这确实很好笑,真的很酷!如果有人真的够诙谐能做出那种事,真的很棒!

    街头艺术 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • And it took a good deal of training to show to the staff members that that's really not necessarily right."

    VOA: standard.2009.03.30

  • And that's really neat to think about, because photons, of course, are massless particles, they have no mass, so it's neat to think about something that has no mass, but that actually does have a momentum.

    而且那真的不容易想明白,因为光子,当然是无质量的粒子,它们没有质量,所以这个真的不容易想明白,一些物体没有质量,但是它们事实上确实有动量。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • "It's devastating to the space program if it's approved by Congress, and I really hope that more level heads will prevail.

    VOA: standard.2010.04.15

  • That's not really all that important for us because what's important for us is to see at this point, either 200 or 400,what was included and what was not.

    这对我们并不怎么重要,因为重要的是在那个时期,即主后两百年或四百年,书目上有哪些书。

    耶鲁公开课 - 新约课程节选

  • When you get a bagel, it used to be you'd get something this size, and now you get something that's really, really much bigger.

    百吉饼,过去人们吃的是冰球大小的,而现在已经比过去大了非常多

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

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