I love reading these particular stories, and just hearing the dialogue between them, and imagining it, because the two of them alternate in losing patience with the Israelites, and wishing to throw them over.
我喜欢读这些特别的故事,读他们之间的对话,想象那个场景,因为他们两个轮流对犹太人,失去耐心,想放弃他们。
The scripts are in the middle, the sprites are on the right hand side, so when I have the stage selected at the moment, I'm seeing the script that are associated with sort of the whole program itself, the so called stage.
这些脚本在中间,这些精灵都在右边,当我们选择了某一刻的场景,我们就会看见与整个方案相关联的,脚本,这就是所谓的场景。
It's also a landscape that is full of pigs, wandering pigs, so if the people are wandering through this road, the pigs are equally wanderers throughout these fields.
这是一个到处是猪,到处是游荡的猪的场景,当人们在路上漫步时,这些猪也在田野里四处穿梭。
What kind of novel do we see if we attend to those scenes?
在仔细研究这些场景的时候,我们会如何认识这本小说?
But when you start writing programs, especially when we get to web-based stuff where you want -- to check the user's input -- is it valid, is it an email address, -- and all these different scenarios -- it's actually often useful to be able to just enumerate them or rattle them off using this switching construct instead.
但是当你看是写程序时,特别是当我们,使用基于网络的东西,你想要,检查用户的输入-,它是合法的吗?它是不是一个电子邮箱地址?,所有的这些场景-,实际上它常常是有用的,当你用枚举结构列举它们,或者用它来快速地来说出它们。
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