• Because they would have started with the hypothesis, not that there existed a month, but that June was particularly likely.

    因为他们是了假设然后再开始做实验的,而不是说有一个这样特殊的月份,而是六月是一个特殊的月份。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • and then, you know, they started to have a government, a Parliament.

    然后,他们开始一个政府,一个议会。

    政府和皇室的作用 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • Takes a start and an end point, just going to bind local variable names start and end to those pieces.

    有一个开始和结束点,就是去把局部的变量的名字,和这些点进行绑定。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • So you sort of have a zero-base budgeting model of, "If we were a start-up, what would we do? How would we organize to deliver value to the customers?"

    所以得有一个零基础预算模式,如果我们从头开始,我们该做什么,我们如何组织以带给客户价值“

    斯坦福公开课 - 戴尔CEO-Michael.Dell谈创业和发展课程节选

  • We'll come back to them a little bit later when we start talking about the question, "Could machines be creative?"

    稍后再对其继续讨论,当我们开始探讨这样一个问题,机器创造能力吗

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • A couple of announcements before we get started: tomorrow there will be a 10 minute quiz in recitation based upon the content of homework one.

    在我们开始之前几点声明:,明天会有一个10分钟的小测验,详细叙述课后作业内容。

    麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选

  • And as a starting point there's a lovely quote from the psychologist and philosopher William James that I want to begin with.

    作为开始,有一个可爱的引言,是心理学家和哲学家,威廉,詹姆斯说的,我想用它做开始

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • There was a pretender to the throne, and this man was--his life got off to an interesting start.

    有一个觊觎王位的人,这个人的一生,有一个趣的开始

    耶鲁公开课 - 1871年后的法国课程节选

  • If you've ever been using some program, you did something completely innocuous, pull something down from a menu, click a button, you didn't do anything wrong and yet all of a sudden the thing just starts hanging there or you get a little spinning beach ball or the hour glass or whatever it is.

    如果你之前在用一些程序,做一些无伤大雅的事情,拉下一个菜单,点击一个按钮,你没做任何错误的事情,突然间东西开始一直运行,或者一个沙滩上的小球旋转,或滴漏或是别的什么。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • So, we're going to start with talking about bonding, and any time we have a chemical bond, basically what we're talking about is having two atoms where the arrangement of their nuclei and their electrons are such that the bonded atoms results in a lower energythan for the separate atoms.

    那么,下面我们将从成键开始讲起,无论什么时候我们有一个化学键,基本上我们所讨论的,都是如何安排两个原子的原子核的位置,与电子的位置使得成键的两个原子,最终比分开时的能量更低。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • It started out just a powerful bank.

    于是它开始时就是一个权力的银行。

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • If you start with only one, you have two pieces of DNA, then you'll get 2 to the Nth fragments after N cycles because each cycle you're doubling the number.

    如果你从仅仅一个DNA开始,你两条DNA链,经过N次循环后,就得到二的N次方个DNA片段,因为每次循环都使其数量翻倍

    耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选

  • And so he said, if you start off with a male and a female, at the end of one month they have an offspring. Let's assume they have two offspring. At the end of the next month let's assume those offspring have offspring. Again a male and female.

    在13世纪的时候想要计算兔子的数量,就是一个月大的兔子,再过一个月就可以进行交配,所以它说如果你一开始一公一母两只兔子,在一个月末它们就可以生小兔子,让我们假设它们生了两只小兔子。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • They wouldn't have said that because it doesn't sound we want to think that we invented this here but it actually was a new invention in a way because the United States has a different philosophy which the United States has been committed since its beginning to federalism.

    他们不会说,因为它听起来不像,这里我们希望大家把它想成我们自己的发明,但是事实上,它确实是一个新的发明,因为美国有一个不同的哲学,这个哲学是,美国力图从一开始就,使自己成为联邦制度国家。

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • And notice, unlike Scratch where some of you might have realized it starts to get a little ugly, you have an "if else" and then you have another here and another one and things start to move and move and move like this, it gets very messy.

    请注意,不像Scratch,在那里,你们其中某些人可能认识到它变得点丑,你有一个“if,else“然后这里又另一个,那里又有一个,代码就像这样开始跳转,跳转再跳转,它开始变得点凌乱了。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • Now what you're seeing here then is the beginning of complex data structures.

    现在你们学习到的是复杂数据结构的,一个开始,好消息是他们之间有一个

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • Knowing that, I'm going to say, OK, how many pigs are there, well that's just how we're, however many I had total, minus that amount, and then I can see, how many legs does that give, and then I can check, that the number of legs that I would get for that solution, is it even equal to the number of legs I started with, ah! Interesting. A return.

    它将给我返回头的总数,知道了这些之后我可以说好了,多少猪呢,无论多少组鸡的数目,我只要用总数减去那个值,之后我就可以知道一共多少条腿,然后再把这个值和题目中的腿数相比较,看它是否等于一开始的腿数,啊!真趣,有一个返回值。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • N 2 So any chemist should be able to just look at n 2 and know that it's a triple bond, but that's not something that we've learned how did to do yet, so let's go ahead and start a new topic that's going to allow us to have some sort of sense of what the valence electron configuration, which includes whether something's a single or double or a triple bond can be figured out for any given molecule.

    任何一个化学家都应该能够仅仅通过看到2,就知道它有一个三键,但是我们还没学习如何做到这点,因此下面我们就开始进入一个新的主题,它将使我们能够一定的认识,对于价电子的排布情况,包括可以对任何一个给定分子中的键是单键双键,还是三键作出判断。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

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