As I read, pay attention to the degree to which he's constantly talking about language and about the way in which he himself is inserted into language.
听了我读的这段话,请注意,他不断说到语言,以及他自己对语言研究和注意的程度。
show him that you're listening and move on to the next subject.
向他表示你听着,然后将话题转移到另一个事情上。
He doesn't at first hear the horn fail to blow, and then later, when a truck pulls up behind him, he fails to hear a horn that does blow: He was looking at the sign, and he didn't hear the horn.
在一开始,是他没有注意到这点,到后来卡车停在身后时,他连响的喇叭都听不到了:,“他看着那个标牌,以至于没听到喇叭声。
Even though there were people, mostly young men, willing and able to read to him, it's clear that the vast quantity of learning that gets poured - all of that erudition that gets poured into the pages of Paradise Lost - it's clear that this is not a product of Milton's last-minute review of the classics.
尽管有很多人,大多数是年轻人,愿意将材料读给他听,很显然这使得大量的知识被注入,所有这些广博的知识被注入到《失乐园》的字里行间,但很显然这不是,弥尔顿在最后一分钟对于古典文献回顾的产物。
And you could never imagine that he would be somebody that people would listen to on the radio, hour after hour, because that's how long he talked; or that when Stauffenberg tries to kill him in 1944 the Germans would pour out of the-- into the street to thank god for saving the Fuhrer.
你根本就无法想像人们会在,收音机上听他讲话,听好几个小时,因为他讲话就讲那么长时间,或者在1944年,史陶芬博格想要刺杀他的时候德国人会冲到,到大街上感谢上帝拯救他们的元首
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