• So we looked last time at the oddity, the peculiarity, of Milton's choice of genre here, the pastoral genre.

    所以我们最后一次来研究弥尔顿选择的,田园诗流派里的古怪和特性。

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  • post modern, performance art, weird thing that no one understands,

    没人看得懂的后现代表演艺术和古怪的东西,

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  • And what's striking about these is--it's not-- these are not just sort of big, screwy problems of messed up people.

    而更加惊人的是,这些并不是只疯子们,才会拥有的严重且古怪的心理问题

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • If you were the only guy with wheels on your suitcase, people would think you look a little odd.

    如果你是唯一一个箱子上带轮子的人,人们可能会觉得你有点古怪

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  • And there's a self-consciousness about the temporal strangeness of this poem that leads, I think, to its crisis moment. Look at stanza sixteen.

    他自己也意识到,诗歌暂时性的古怪会导致,危机的到来,看第六段。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • Weird things, bad things can happen and so one of the lessons too that will be repeated throughout the course is to actually rigorously error check and make sure that you're always thinking about your user being a bad guy.

    各种古怪的事情就会蜂拥而至,所以在这个课程中我反复强调,要一丝不苟地检查错误,你就当你的用户是个调皮捣蛋的家伙。

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  • modernity, in Crane's strange, gorgeous poetry, is all about getting high, about elevation, exultation.

    在克莱恩古怪又绝美的诗篇里,现代性就是关于不断的上升,和狂喜之情。

    耶鲁公开课 - 现代诗歌课程节选

  • It would be a very oddball position to take for the rest of Greek history.

    那么这将是一种片面误解,希腊历史的古怪观点

    耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选

  • And then lastly there's Allan Gurganus, that wonderful Modern Southern writer who wrote that book called The Oldest Confederate Widow Tells All, you know that bizarre it's a wonderful read.

    最后我们要讲下艾伦·古尔加努斯,一位杰出的当代南方作家,他写了本书叫做,《往日情怀》,名字听起来很古怪,却是一本很值得一看的书

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  • Exactly, so ignoring these first two positions which were a bit weird, choosing 2 always gave me 5% more votes than choosing 1, regardless of what the other person chooses.

    完全正确,所以忽略前两个立场,因为前两个立场有点古怪,我们选立场2总比1多获得5%的选票,无论对手如何选择

    耶鲁公开课 - 博弈论课程节选

  • In this blank area over here next to the search tab you can type in any food that you're having, and then the program, unless it's something really unusual, the program will recognize it and then give you a series of options of things it thinks it might be.

    你可以在搜索框的空白处,输入你吃的食物,之后程序会,除非是些稀奇古怪的东西,否则程序会去识别输入的内容,并给你一系列它认为可能的选项

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

  • Nobody can possibly miss in reading Eikhenbaum's rhetorically rather bizarre essay his obsession with struggle, with the fight, and with doing battle.

    读完艾肯鲍姆,那篇修辞古怪的文章后,没有人会注意不到他对斗争和挣扎的热衷。

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • What an odd thing to say, but in any event here is how this works.

    说起来这是多么古怪的事,但这里,我们要讲乐曲的原理

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  • It is an odd and unnatural view and I don't actually expect people to believe it at first.

    这是个古怪又反常的观点,我并不奢望大家在一开始,就能接受这个观点

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • This is my son, Zachary, when he was younger, not that weird-looking kid next to him.

    这是我儿子,扎卡里,他小的时候,看起来不像他旁边的孩子那么古怪

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • God's extremely peculiar configuration of the human body You read this and you realize that Samson is really on to something here Why didn't, we ask with Samson God implant the sense of sight in human beings just as he implanted the sense of touch or feeling?

    还有上帝对人体极其古怪的构造,读这些你们就能意识到参孙在这确实知道一些意图,我们和参孙一样也想问,为什么上帝不让人类拥有视觉,就像让人类当初拥有触觉一样?

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • We might be able to understand some of the weird, anxious energy behind this stanza if we think of the phrase that Milton uses here: the phrase "Infant God."

    如果我们想一下这些句子,也许能够明白,这一段中古怪和焦急的心情,弥尔顿在这用到“圣婴“这个词语“

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • The study of what you don't need your brain to do has often drawn upon this weird methodology where— This was actually done in France a lot where they would decapitate people and when— After they decapitated people, psychologists would rush to the body of the headless person and sort of just test out reflexes and stuff like that.

    对那些无需大脑参与行为的研究,经常会用到一种古怪的研究方法,实际上这种研究曾在法国出现过多次,因为在法国,犯人会遭到斩首,当犯人遭到斩首后,心理学家们会冲到无头躯体那里,检验躯体的反射行为,以及一些其他的行为

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • Another example is some weird studies done in a discipline of social psychology known as terror management which involves subliminal death primes.

    另一个例子是在社会心理学中进行的,关于恐惧管理的一些古怪的研究,恐惧管理涉及到了,阈下死亡意念的促发。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • - Just to give you another several fun facts -- and next week, once we've looked at your Problem Set "Zero Submissions," which, if you haven't filled it out yet, you'll see asks a few demographic questions, a few geek-type questions so we can get a sense of the students.

    我给你们分享另外几个有趣的事实-,在下周,一旦我们看到你们的习题集上是,“零个意见书“,如果你们还没有填写那个习题集的话,你们可以问一些人数统计方面的问题,或一些古怪的问题,那样我们就能对学生有个初步的了解。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • It goes without saying that there is something outlandish, to say the least, about this.

    他并没有说什么古怪的东西,对这些他尽量少提。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • Now, again, this is not some sort of bizarre quirk of a humorous god.

    现在,又一次,这不是幽默的上帝开的古怪玩笑。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • This weird temporal disjunction is an important part of the poem, and it not only gives the poem its peculiar air of something like a conceptual time-warp, but it's an important part of Milton's profoundly anticipatory imagination.

    这个古怪的暂时的脱节是诗歌中很重要的一部分,它不仅带给诗歌一种不寻常的感觉,就像概念性的时光隧道,但他确实是弥尔顿,深奥的预言性想象的重要部分。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

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