• It would appear that Milton has stopped addressing the muse, the Heavenly Muse, and that he has begun addressing himself although that's unclear.

    它所呈现的是弥尔顿已经不再跟缪斯讲话了,天国的缪斯,他已经开始跟自己讲话了,尽管这不太确定。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • Yeah, I don't know, Hugh Grant, you know, he's good-looking guy, very posh accent, strong accent, so.

    休•格兰特,他长得很好看,讲话非常高雅,有很重的口音。

    英国电影的魅力 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • There seems to be something like a gentle parody maybe even a mocking tone that fills the lines of the Elder Brother's ecstatic speech.

    似乎有些东西如文雅诙谐的改编作品甚至是嘲弄的语气,体现在大哥入神的讲话中。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • It assumes that--William James assumes he's talking to males, male humans who sometimes take the perspective of male bears.

    他体现在,威廉,詹姆斯,他在同男性讲话,男性有时,从公熊的角度思考。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • Yeats said that the voices that he communicated with on the other side gave him "metaphors for poetry."

    叶芝说,来自异界的和他讲话的声音,给了他诗的隐喻“

    耶鲁公开课 - 现代诗歌课程节选

  • I read all kinds of remarkable books and yet I can never make out what direction I should take, what it is that I want, properly speaking."

    我读过各种各样的名著,但是我还不能决定我接下来要走的方向以及想要追求的东西,以便能得体地讲话

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • Shelly Kagan Whether I,this person talking to you right now, is Shelly Kagan depends on whether there's some duplicate with all my memories in Michigan or not?

    现在和你们讲话的人是不是,取决于是否在密歇根有没有一个,带有我的记忆的复制品存在?

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • That's not really what I think, but that's how disturbing it is when people talk, and very nice students who do not realize this often disrupt my line of thinking.

    虽然那不是我的真实想法,但是在课上有人讲话确实很烦人,有些好学生也没有意识到这点,他们经常会打断我的思路

    耶鲁公开课 - 基础物理课程节选

  • This kind of ritual honor all the time I mean after all we have a president who just likes to speak like a Texan, he doesn't do all that honor stuff.

    这种走过场的形式到处都是,毕竟我们的总统在讲话的时候,很喜欢装成德州佬的样子,他不喜欢做面子工程

    耶鲁公开课 - 美国内战与重建课程节选

  • Not just eat their food, not just listening, you have to practice with them. So,

    不只是跟他们吃一样的食物和听他们讲话,你必须和他们一起操练语言。因此,

    英语学习就要这样 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • And he's talking with Mississippi Gene. This is at the bottom of 26: There is something so indubitably reminiscent of Big Slim Hazard in Mississippi Gene's demeanor that I said, "Do you happen to have met a fellow called Big Slim Hazard somewhere?"

    他在和密西西比的吉恩讲话,在26页下面:,现在,密西西比的吉恩的行为举止有些地方真切地,让我想起关于细杆的哈查德的往事,我问:“你是否在那里碰巧遇到过一个叫细杆哈查德的人“

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • What I like much more here is like the way people work together and talk.

    这里我更喜欢的是人们一起工作和讲话的方式。

    一见钟情的学校 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • I love speaking and just talking to people and helping them understand things, you know.

    我喜欢讲话,跟人交谈,帮他们理解问题之类的。

    重新开始学业 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • And every time I talk to her, she's always telling me what to do.

    每次我跟她讲话的时候,她总是指挥我怎么做。

    I'm frustrated 实战 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • and get to know people that you wouldn't normally talk to.

    认识一些平常你不会跟他们讲话的人。

    认识更多人 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • the little girl talks with her friends a lot,

    小女孩老是爱和她的朋友们讲话

    The thing is 课堂 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • And it probably--One--There's--Evolutionary psychologists debate the function of why we talk funny to babies.

    进化心理学家们在争论,我们为何要以如此好玩的方式来同婴儿讲话

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • It's the speeches of Comus far more than those of any other character that are filled with echoes and allusions to the great plays of Shakespeare.

    和其他角色相比,是Comus的讲话,有很多模仿和典故来自莎士比亚的伟大戏剧。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • Yeats's late poems speak from the point of view of Jane, more often than not, and yet powerfully, - we do see him vacillating from different-- between different points of view.

    叶芝的晚期诗歌从珍妮的角度讲话,经常是这样,但很有力,我们也确实发现他-,在不同的观点间举棋不定。

    耶鲁公开课 - 现代诗歌课程节选

  • We can't know exactly and this is one of the wonderfully unsettling things about this stanza we can't know exactly to whom Milton is addressing this stanza.

    我们不能确切的知道,而这也是这一段很奇妙的不确定性所在,我们不能确切的知道弥尔顿这一段是在对谁讲话

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • This is a distinction which is not meant sort of counter-intuitively to suggest that somehow or another, as opposed to what we usually think, writing precedes speech--not at all.

    这个区别没有在某种程度上故意地,与我们的直觉相反,暗示,无论如何,与我们通常想的相反,我们通常认为书写是在讲话之前的,完全不是这样。

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • If you were to just talk into an oscilloscope that measured your sound vibrations, there are no pauses between the words.

    如果你对着,测量声震的示波器讲话,你会发现在单词间并没有停顿

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • Last time I began with Alexander H. Stephens's famous Cornerstone Speech in 1861, the famous passage by the Vice-President of the Confederacy declaring slavery the cornerstone of the Confederate Movement.

    上次我说到亚历山大·H·史蒂芬,1861年著名的奠基石演讲,就是那个邦联副总统做的讲话,声称奴隶制是邦联运动的奠基石

    耶鲁公开课 - 美国内战与重建课程节选

  • There's other disorders of language such as receptive aphasia where the person could speak very fluently but the words don't make any sense and they can't understand anybody else.

    还有其他的语言障碍,诸如,接收性失语症,患有这种病的病人,语言流畅,但所讲话语没有任何意义,而他们也无法理解别人的话语

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • Without question he's the most terrifying of all of the mourners, and he gives an angry, powerful, vitriolic speech about the terrible state of England - the terrible state of the Church of England and, as a consequence, of the terrible state of England in 1637.

    毫无疑问他是所有送葬者中最可怕的,他做了一番愤怒,有力,刻薄的讲话,大谈英格兰的糟糕状况,-1637年间英格兰教堂的糟糕状况,及由此产生的英格兰的糟糕状况。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • Now that--If the only language you've ever heard is English, that's going to seem like a really weird example of a problem because you're listening to me speak and in between each of my words you're hearing a pause.

    如果你只接触过英语,那么刚才的问题就看上去非常奇怪了,因为你在听我讲话,而你会在我所说的单词之间听到一个停顿

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

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