• In binary search-- ah, there's that wonderful phrase, this is called a version of binary search just like you saw bin-- or bi-section methods, - when we were doing numerical things- in binary search, I need to keep track of the starting point and the ending point of the list I'm looking at.

    就是当我们处理数字的时候,所称的二分检索,在二分法搜索中,我需要记录区间的开始点和尾点,初始化的时候就是-,问题输入的开始点和尾点,当我开始做测试的时候,我想要做的就是去取中值点。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • The ones you will like are the ones you saw earlier, the ones that you already have familiarity.

    你喜欢的词是之前看到过的,你对它们已经比较熟悉。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • You could absolutely implement something more interesting and something even more animated like we saw on Wednesday or even earlier today, but it takes a little more than just a format string.

    你绝对可以实施一些更有用的,和一些更愉快的东西,像我们周三或今天早些时候,看到的,但它不只是,格式化字符串。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • You saw that in the way he stood bobbing his head, always looking down, nodding like a young boxer to instructions to make you think he was listening to every word, throwing in a thousand "yes"es and "that's right."

    你看他站着摇头晃脑的样子,总是朝下看,像年轻的拳击手听指令时一样,那样晃着脑袋,好让你觉得他在听你说的每个字,一边不断附和着“是““对“

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • We don't like exponential algorithms, or at least you shouldn't like them, because they blow up quickly. And we saw some examples of that. And unfortunately, some problems are inherently exponential, you're sort of stuck with that, and then you just have to try be as clever as you can.

    我们并不喜欢指数算法,至少你不应该喜欢,因为他们会,爆炸式的增长,我们将看到,这样的例子,不幸的是,一些问题先天是指数型的,你会被它们稍稍的卡住,然后你就得尽可能的发挥你聪明才智了。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • Children are particularly influenced by the contagiousness of laughter, but just in general, if you hear somebody laughing, like the kids you saw before, it's the sort of thing that could easily make you laugh.

    孩子特别容易,受笑声的感染,但普遍来说,如果你听到有人笑,像你们刚才看到的小孩子,这样的事物很容易引你大笑。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

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