It's often put in terms of the relationship between the part and the whole. I approach a text and of course the first thing I read is a phrase or a sentence.
经常可以理解为,局部和整体的关系,我看到文本后,首先读到的东西理所当然是一个短语或一个句子。
I think that they're really privileged and probably take their life for granted a little bit. I mean,
我认为他们很有特权,也许有点觉得自己的生活是理所当然的了。我是说,
In the first passage, the statement about language by criticism, that sign and meaning can never coincide, is what is precisely taken for granted in the kind of language we call "literary."
在第一段,关于语言的主张,用批判的方式,认为符号和意思永远不能相矛盾,正是这个主张,被人们认为是理所当然的,对于我们所说的文学语言来说“
For the most part, the existence of the soul is just taken for granted in the dialogue.
就大部分篇幅而言,这篇对话里将灵魂的存在,看作是理所当然的
Well you know what a point is, it's got an x- and a y- coordinate, it's natural to think about those two things as belonging as a single entity.
把这两个坐标认为,是属于一个独立的实体,是理所当然的事情,因此实现这个目的的。
Those are, that's what they are famous for and there's a reason for that.
那些地方因此而闻名,这是理所当然的。
I believe it's fundamental and very important.
我相信这是理所当然的,也是很重要的
It's very interesting that they all just sort of take meaning for granted.
有意思的是他们都把文学的意义看作理所当然。
Literary theory loses something that literary criticism just takes for granted.
有一样东西在文学评论是理所当然的,而文学理论却没有。
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