So, one question is, "What would cause me to perceive somebody as intelligent or stupid, gay or straight, anxious or level-headed?"
第一个问题是,是什么原由让我认为别人是,聪明的,愚蠢的,同性恋的,异性恋的,紧张的,还是冷静的?”
that I think was, for me, the first hurdle that I had to get over is that... you know, you're not special.
我认为那就是,对我来说,要跨越的第一个障碍就是……你不是特别的。
After World War II, there were two things that, I think, contributed to the huge housing boom at that time.
第二次世界大战后,我认为,那时房地产的巨大繁荣主要归结于两件事
The first accurate census, I think, is in Copenhagen at the end of the eighteenth century.
我认为,第一次精确的人口普查,是在十八世纪末的哥本哈根
One way that is I think not terribly important but I think is interesting in view of what we've just been saying about Hirsch and another way that's absolutely crucial that we've implied already and to which we need to return.
第一点我认为它不重要,但是,考虑到我们讲过的关于赫施的内容,它很有趣,另一点很重要,我们已经提到过了,并且需要再倒回去讲一次。
I suppose the first apparently historical event that we know something about is the first Olympic Games, which according to Greek tradition were held in 776 B.C.
我认为第一个已知的重大历史事件,就是第一次奥林匹克运动会,根据希腊人的口头传述,那是发生在公元前七百七十六年
This parable may seem, I think, to be a little more compatible with Milton's general temperament in the years of his studious retirement.
我认为,第二则寓言与弥尔顿,的性情更相符,在他潜心学习的那几年里。
In Colossians 4:16,which is actually,I'll argue, not written by Paul,although it claims to be written by Paul.
歌罗西书第4章第16节,我认为它不是保罗所写,虽然它自诩为保罗所写。
And then I think it looks like most people understood that four was not a possibility.
然后我认为,大多数人是理解第4个选项,是不可能。
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