You have one rule invoking another rule and then you can get a sentence like "Fred thinks Barney likes Wilma".
遵循调用另一个规则的这个规则,然后你就得到了像“弗雷德觉得巴尼喜欢威尔玛”这样的句子。
There is only one reason that a couple like Wilma and Fred Flintstone could stay together, despite her somewhat shrewish nature and his boorish antics.
仅有一个原因可以解释为什么威尔玛和弗雷德·福林斯能够生活在一起,尽管威尔玛生性有些暴躁,弗雷德也有些粗鲁滑稽。
The sentences are "Fred likes Fred," "Fred likes Barney," "Fred likes Wilma," "Fred thinks Fred," "Fred thinks Barney," "Fred thinks Wilma," and so on.
这些句子是,“弗雷德喜欢弗雷德”,“弗雷德喜欢巴尼”,“弗雷德喜欢威尔玛”,“弗雷德觉得弗雷德”,“弗雷德觉得巴尼”,“弗雷德觉得威尔玛”,等等。
You have one rule invoking another rule and then you can get a sentence like "Fred thinks Barney likes Wilma."
遵循调用前一个规则的这个规则,这样你就得到了,像"弗雷德觉得巴尼喜欢威尔玛",这样的句子
Now, when you do this, how many-- and then so, for instance, you get the sentence "Fred likes Wilma."
你按照规则去做之后,比如说,你会得到一个句子,"弗雷德喜欢威尔玛"
Which means that 300 centuries ago, Fred and Wilma might have had a kind of prehistoric pita bread on the menu.
这意味着,在300个世纪之前,Fred和Wilma 的菜单上也许就有一种史前面饼。
Which means that 300 centuries ago, Fred and Wilma might have had a kind of prehistoric pita bread on the menu.
这意味着,在300个世纪之前,Fred和Wilma 的菜单上也许就有一种史前面饼。
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