And then, when I got- I'm also going to count how many comparisons I do, just so I can see how much work I do here, and then notice what it does.
并能看到算法干了些什么-,然后是如果这个索引,比数组的大小小的话,就意味着还没检索到数组的最后。
So when your friend ask you to go out that night even though it's something that you usually like to do,
所以当朋友们想叫你晚上一起出门玩的时候,尽管这是你平常挺爱干的事,
The first problem set will be posted shortly, and that means, you know, we want you just to get going on things. Don't worry, we're going to make them more interesting as you go along.
第一个问题的提出会很快让你们熟悉,意思是说,你们懂的,我们希望你们尽管去放手干,别担心,在你进行的同时我们会,让它们变得更有趣儿。
So, that's what a lot of people do; in fact, about two thirds of the folks do that.
所以,大部分人都是这么干的,其实有三分之二的人这么干
As far as my work was concerned, he said, "Go ahead. Everything you do is great."
只要我一有工作,他就会说,干吧,你做的事都是了不起的“
As long as everybody knows that's what we're doing, what difference does it make, right?
只要每个人都知道我们是这么干的,也就没什么关系了
And scholarship of the nineteenth century and most of the twentieth century is generally characterized by a deep-seated bias that views impurity rules as primitive and irrational taboos, and sacrifice as controlled savagery that's empty of any spiritual meaning.
十九世纪和二十世纪的大部分时期,学术界都有一个,很深层的偏见,那就是认为不纯的规则是,原始且无理的,献祭是野蛮人才干得出来的,无任何精神意义的活动。
So things you should do in life: read Shakespeare and see a soccer game.
你这辈子该干的两件事是,读莎士比亚的书还有去看场足球比赛
it's like really, forest sit on that side, so it's really nice to sit down and read a book or something.
那一边简直就像是一片森林,在那里坐下来看看书或干点别的什么将会是件很美妙的事情。
and so that's definitely part-time you can work whatever weeks you want.
当然是兼职的,你哪个星期想干就干。
Now,the big question is who did it and why did they do it?
现在的问题是这是谁干的,原因为何?
It wasn't necessarily that he was very fond.
这其实并不一定是他非常热衷去干的事。
Who knows, they're angry and they're living in this house.
天知道他们会干出什么事,他们是恼怒的住户
you know, you just work your way up.
你知道,你是一路慢慢干起来的。
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