• A narrative theory is always talking with some satisfaction about how there's no such thing in fiction as irrelevant detail.

    一个叙述性的理论通常都在讲述,小说中没有细节是完全和主题无关的这一满足感。

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  • Every time we go for dinner, you're always talking while you're chewing.

    每次我们出去吃饭,你总是一边咀嚼着满嘴的食物,一边不停说话。

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  • Since people are always talking, ideas get down stuff each other and then eventually, someone starts making something, and then we're done.

    交流顺畅了,就会摩擦出智慧的火花,最终有人会着手实践新点子,这样就行了。

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  • We're always talking about the ground state unless 1 we specify that we're talking about an excited state.

    我们指定说讨论激发态,而且对于电子。

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  • They call each other "brother" and "sister" and yet they're always talking about love all the time.

    他们互称为兄弟姊妹“,而且还一直谈论爱。

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  • And when they started encountering these Northerners, whether they were from Massachusetts or Ohio, who started talking about a politics of conscience, or a politics of law, they're not always talking on the same page.

    当他们数落北方人的时候,不管他们本身来自马萨诸塞州或俄亥俄州,他们开始讨论对良知,或者政法的时候,他们总是牛头不对马嘴

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  • And he's always talking about her at lunch time.

    午饭时间,他也总是会谈起她。

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  • Now, the poems that you'll be reading, we'll be talking about, did not, of course, always exist in the form that you find them.

    我们现在要阅读讨论的这些诗篇,当然并不总是以我们看到的形式出现的。

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  • Then when I am talking to young people about Columbine they almost always understand it in the context of school bullying in the context of parental neglect in the context of kids' lack of self-esteem and dignity.

    当我和人们讨论科罗拉多可伦拜高中枪杀案时,他们几乎都是这样理解的,无非是校园暴力,缺乏父母管教,以及孩子们缺少自尊自立。

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  • You always have to get worried in history when people start talking about how human beings or human behavior is rooted in nature.

    当你了解那段历史中的人们在讨论,某些人类或者人类行为是天性使然时,你会为此担忧

    耶鲁公开课 - 美国内战与重建课程节选

  • So I said before when we were talking about single atoms, we always define the zero energy as when an electron was actually ejected, but now, when we talk about chemical reactions taking place, it's very, very rare that we're actually going to be talking about anything that gets to this point here.

    我之前说过,当我们讨论单个原子的时候,我们总是把零点能,定在电子被发射出去以后,但是现在,当我们讨论化学反应发生的时候,非常非常罕见出现,确实达到,这种程度的情况。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • We don't always want to go and solve the Schrodinger equation, and in fact, once we start talking about molecules, I can imagine none of you, as much as you love math or physics, want to be trying to solve this Schrodinger equation in that case either. So, what Lewis structures allow us to do is over 90% of the time be correct in terms of figuring out what the electron configuration is.

    我们并不想每次都去解薛定谔方程,而且实际上,一旦我们开始讨论分子,我可以想象,你们中没有一个人,不管你有多么热爱数学或物理,会想去解这种情况下的薛定谔方程,总之,路易斯结构能让我们,有超过,90%,的概率判断出正确的,电子排布。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

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