The B-1 is a strategic bomber that was not originally designed to provide direct air support to ground forces, which was the mission in this instance.
VOA: standard.2009.06.08
a You know that what will happen is that heat will flow from a to b from b to c and from a to c. That's common-sense.
你知道会发生的是热量从流向,从流向,以及从流向。
getting things done, going from point A to point B
把事情完成,从一个地方到另一个地方,
It's kind of like , where you had side A,side B and you just flipped it over when you wanted to change your mood so to speak.
VOA: standard.2010.06.18
I mean if you chose Alpha, you're swinging from A to B-; and from Beta, swinging from B+ to C.
要是你选α,你的分数会在A到B-,选β,分数范围会在B+到C
He went on to become a sought-after studio musician, working alongside a steady stream of pop and R&B greats, before landing a solo recording contract in 1992.
VOA: standard.2010.04.12
A to B is one distance, which is a large one, and B to C is only half that distance, and that's because of the way the Greeks laid this thing out with their two to one ratios, three to two ratios and so on.
到B是一个距离,比较大,而B到C只有半个距离,因为希腊人,用诸如二比一,三比二,之类的频率比来安排音阶
"There were some problems with some tactics, techniques and procedures, the way in which close air support was supposed to have been executed in this case, such that, at least with one of the aircraft involved, a B-1 bomber, that plane because of how it takes its bombing routes had to break away from positive I.D.
VOA: standard.2009.06.08
So basically we're saying yes, we can go from point a to point c without ever going through point b.
所以我们说的是我们可以从,a点不经过b点而到达c点。
I take good to mean good. Consequently, if you were to write a good paper for me, B that would get a B.
我认为好就是好,如此一来,如果你给我写了篇好论文,就会拿。
Multiply a by a to the b minus 1.
这很不错对不对?
pV=RT p plus a over v bar squared times v bar minus b equals r t. All right if you take a equal to zero, these are the two parameters, a and b. If you take those two equal to zero you have p v is equal to r t.
我们就回到,也就是理想气体,状态方程,下面我们来看看,这个方程。
This refers--this actually goes back to B.F. Skinner, a psychologist who flourished in the first half of this century.
这要追溯到B.F.斯金纳,一位活跃在上世纪前期的心理学家
And you can very quickly take this feature to an extreme 10 and start putting X and Y and A and B and 10 and all your variables up top because it would seem to solve all of your problems and stop all of your thinking, but it's generally not a good thing.
你可能迅速地使这个特征成为一个极端,开始把X和Y和A和B和0,和所有的变量都放在最前,因为好像它可以,解决你的所有问题,并中止你的想法,但通常这不是一件好事情。
Finally, they got Harry Hamlin to do it, who was kind of a B-list sort of guy.
最后他们找了Harry,Hamlin来演,他是一个二线演员。
In the years of the Mycenaean period, roughly from 1600 to 1100 or so B.C., you are dealing with a largely unified culture.
在大约公元前一千六百年,至公元前一千一百年,迈锡尼文明时期,你将看到一个高度统一的文化
You don't really puzzle your head about questions of interpretation, how we determine the validity of interpretation and so on, until A) meaning becomes terribly important to you, and B) the ascertainment of meaning becomes difficult.
你一般不会在诠释,和如何确定诠释的正确与否,这样的问题上纠结,除非:1,意义对你来说很重要,2,确定意义很困难。
If you want to call something as A + B, it means that I did A and then I did B.
如果你想某个量称为 A + B,它表示我先沿着 A 走,然后是 B
Let's multiply both sides by 2, I'll get 2q1* is equal to a - c over b - q1*.
等式两边同时乘以2,得到,2q1*=/b-q1
So for b 2, which is a single bond, that's 289 kilojoules per mole to break it, and it takes us more energy to break this double bond for carbon, which is 599 kilojoules per mole.
对于B2,它是单键,需要289千焦每摩尔来打破它,而对于碳双键,打破它要更多的能量,等于599千焦每摩尔。
So let's just compare. Let's compare what C happened in path A to what happened in paths B and C. Yes?
我们比较一下沿,路径A和路径B和,所发生的事有什么不同,什么?
So you can think of it, if we were to just think of it as a straight line that we were going across, essentially what we're saying is that we're getting from point a to point c without ever getting through point b.
你们可以来想想看,如我我们把它想成是一条直线,我们要沿着这条线经过,这就是说我们要从a点,不经过b点而到c点。
Look, you're smart enough probably most of you to pull off some sort of B without breaking into a sweat, or at least not a significant sweat.
听着,你们也许足够聪明大多数人,最终不费力的得到80分,或是至少花点功夫。
B It swaps this one and these two, A and B, but it has no access to main's memory.
它交换了这个和这两个变量,A和,但是它没有介入到main的内存中。
And you know, A) I don't have the energy to do this, and B) it would probably violate four hundred different privacy laws or whatever But if I took all those faces and morphed them together, I would get a very pretty face ? And how do we know this?
你们知道,第一,我没有精力这么做,第二,这可能会违反400条不同的隐私条例,但如果我把你们的样子,混合在一起,会得到一张很漂亮的脸,我们怎么知道?
the abuse is, you know, it's not quite right, it depends upon whether it's all ready, but you can see in either case, after 12 steps, 2 runs through this and down to a problem size b over 2.
在12步以后,两轮过后,这个问题的范围b被缩小了一倍,这为什么很不错呢?,这意味着再来12步。
So they began to call this A and this B and this C and this D and this E, this F, this G.
他们开始把这叫做A,B和C,这个是D,E,F,G
We'll assume that B lives between 0 and a 1/4 and it's known, I just want to be able to vary it later.
假设B是0到1/4之间的已知量,我希望一会能改变一下这个数据
B has to be caused by something and A happened first, so they assign causality.
如果B真的因为某些事情而发生了,而A又在之前发生,所以他们刻意安排这种因果关系。
Hesiod, whom I have not mentioned to you before, a poet who we think to have lived around 700 B.C., very early in the history of the polis, wrote one of his poems called, Works and Days.
赫西奥德,我之前跟你们提到过的,是一个生活在公元七百年左右的诗人,那还是在城邦历史的初期,创作了一首名为《工作与时日》的诗歌
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