That's why your operating systems and your personal computers often crash for no apparent reason. Just because two things happen to, once in a while, occur at the same time.
这就是为什么你的电脑或者操作系统,经常会毫无预兆的崩溃了,这是因为两件事情正好同时发生了,通常还有人工输入。
And if you hit it really hard and a long way, it goes over the boundary.
还有就是,如果你真的击得很重,打得很远,过界了。
There is technical access, just how do you get to the site and then there is cultural access.
技术上的接触,也就是你如何进入到这个网站,还有文化上的接触。
A new addition to this as well is the fact that you see the figure climbing the stairs, which connotes the importance of physical activity.
这里还有一个新增加的东西,那就是你可以看到一个在爬楼梯的人影,这暗示着体育活动的重要性
Okay. Debussy, a French composer writing at the end of the nineteenth century in the Impressionist style, and the piece is called Moonlight-- Clair de Lune--but again you may- you'll come out of this course-- four months from now you'll know all of this stuff.
好的,德彪西,是一位法国作曲家,创作于,十九世纪末期,采用印象主义的手法,还有就是它叫做月光,月光,再说一遍,当你完成这个课程后,也就是四个月后,你会掌握到这方面所有的知识
But I have another plan called the "Amnesty Plan" in which I also compare just your final grade, what you did on the Final exam, and whichever is higher of the two is what I will take to determine your overall course grade.
我还有另外一套评分计划叫,"特赦计划",就是我会比较你的学期总成绩,和你的期末考试成绩,我会取这两个成绩中更高的,作为你的课程最终成绩
That's what you learn, Hobbes believes, from the reading of Aristotle and the Greeks and Romans, regicide, that the only legitimate form of government is a republic and that it is a lawful and even it's your duty to kill your king.
唯一合法的政府应当是共和政体的政府,而且弑君在一定意义上也应当是合法的,甚至那还有可能是你应尽的义务,这就是那些年轻人从阅读亚里士多德,和古希腊罗马书籍中学到的东西。
In the other context, you know in a Window and a Windows machine, you close it with the X on the top right hand corner, where do you close it in the Mac?
还有一个就是,在Windows操作系统下,当你要关闭某个东西时,需要点击,右上角的“X“,那在Mac操作系统下呢?
It's the old gray but dark philosophy that you should just look at value But, one of the things is when people have given up on a company--that's the perfect time.
就是那个陈旧黑暗的哲理,你应该只注重价值,但是,还有一种情况当人们都抛售了,某个公司的股票--那就是个极佳的时机。
It's always a good first approximation, because you need to start somewhere in terms of drawing Lewis structures, but then if you go and figure out the formal charge and you just have lots of charge separation or very high charges, like a plus 2 and a minus 2 and a minus 1 all different places in the atom, what it should tell you is maybe there's a better structure.
它总是一个好的第一近似,因为在画路易斯结构的时候,你总需要一个起点,但是如果你在算出形式电荷之后,发现有很多电荷分开了,或者说有很高的电荷,比如有一个正二,一个负二,还有一个负一1,在原子的各个地方,这应该就是在告诉你,或许还有一个更好的路易斯结构。
Well,at first glance,you might think the answer is, look,you exist,you're alive,whatever it is--; as I said,I'm just going to be loose now, I'm going to put aside all the careful distinctions I just drew-- I'm still around as long as my body is P-functioning.
一开始,你可能会觉得答案是这样,你存在就是存活,无论;,我现在稍微放松一点规定,我要把刚才提出的区别放在一边-,只要我的身体还有人格功能我就是活着的。
and also food and shops. That's sort of what you get here.
还有食物和商店。这就是你在这儿可以发现的东西。
And this point-- that it is culture rather than acoustics-- was brought home to me once in a discussion with a student here at Yale who said to me, "Yeah, but over there at the Slifka Center, we Jews have lots of happy melodies and they are all in minor--what you would call minor."
还有一点,大小调是文化差异,而非声学,有个耶鲁的学生上我家里去讨论,他对我说,哈,就在这个斯利夫卡中心,我们犹太人有很多快乐的旋律,都是小调,就是你说的那种小调
Also one of the most useful resources you'll find is the course's website; where not only will the obvious be posted like handouts and such, pests in the syllabus, but there will also be a variety of tools that you can turn to over the course of the semester including our own videos.
而且你将发现最有用的资源之一就是课程网站,这里不仅有讲义,教学大纲的错误之处,还有大量课程中使用的工具,包括我们自己的视频等,这对这学习很有帮助。
that's one way to think about it, and there's also another way, and this is the way that your book presents it. If you, in fact, have two of the same atom right next to each other, let's say you have a crystal, or let's say you're talking about a metal, what you can do is just look at the distance between the two nuclei, and split that in 1/2, and take the atomic radius that way.
这只是一种定义的思路,另外还有其它方法,也就是你们课本上的方法,如果你,事实上,有两个相同的原子彼此靠在一起,比如说你有一个晶体,或者说你讨论的是一个金属,你所要做的就是,看看这两个原子核之间的距离,然后将距离除以二,就得到了这个原子的半径。
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