"So,that is the concern we have at the moment because we know that some of those families and some of those children they are lacking almost everything like potable water,drinking water, hygiene and schooling."
VOA: standard.2009.07.03
We have to account for that in some way because we know that they don't have identical average valence electron energies.
我们需要从一些方面来解释一下,因为我们都知道,他们没有相同的,平均价电子能。
practice our, you know, talking skills. We get really close because there's not that many people in the class.
练习我们的表达能力。因为上这个课的人不多,所以我们之间变得很亲近。
"The court of appeals is where policy is made, and I know this is on tape and I should never say that because we don't make law.I know,I know.
VOA: special.2009.05.30
Now from the adult point of view, this is culinary because we know that we're in the world of folklore and that in folklore everything happens three times.
现在从成人角度来看,这是烹饪小说,因为我们知道,自己在一个民间传说的世界,而且在一个民间传说中事不过三。
Because of that, over time he realized that we were abusing the ocean, but people up there didn't know that because they had never seen what was underwater."
VOA: standard.2010.06.18
And what they could come up with, what they reasoned, is that there must be some intrinsic property within the electron, because we know that this describes the complete energy of the orbital should give us one single frequency.
他们想到着一定和,电子的本征性质有关,因为我们知道这个轨道的,完整描述会给出单一的频率。
max val I'm not going to call the other max val here, because we know what happens when I do that.
我不打算调用其他,因为我们知道当,我这么做会发生什么。
Now, you know, because we talked about cell culture already, that a great--that we talked about last week, manufacturing of cells.
你知道,因为我们已经讲过细胞培养,我们上周讲过的,细胞的大规模制造
And I don't have to worry about these relative dimensions because we know from Marsden's calculations that, on the length scale that I have shown here, these would be just tiny little dots.
我们不必考虑,它们的相对大小,因为从马斯登的计算中我们可以得知,就从我现在给你们演示的这种相对距离来说,这些电子将只是一些很微小的斑点。
But we do know from living cultures that people do engage in all kinds of ritual and symbolic actions because of genuine beliefs about the importance of those actions, because those rituals and symbols are extraordinarily meaningful to them.
但是我们可以在还活着的文化中知道些什么,它们蕴含在人们做的各种宗教仪式和有象征意义的行为中,因为人们诚恳地相信这些行为的重要性,因为这些仪式和象征对他们来说意义重大。
I have no idea what's here at the moment so I'm just going to draw a question mark because that memory might have been used previously for some other purpose, but we know it's currently available to us so we have four bytes of memory.
我不知道在此刻这里是什么,所以我画一个问号,因为那块内存可能在之前,为其它的目的而使用过,但是我们知道它可以为我们所使用,这样我们就有4个字节的内存。
We know that because they also have a writing which we can read, and it speaks of it as well as the archeological remains that show destruction.
他们有文字,所以我们能了解这些内容,手稿和古代遗址一起,诠释了那场劫难
And so, I'm not going to spend any time on this because we've discussed it in detail, but we know from previous lectures that people will be generous to others.
这一点我就不费时详解了,因为我们之前已经详细讨论过,我们从之前的课堂上学到,人会对他人慷慨。
And we turned to a discussion of the unpredictability of death, -- the fact that because we don't know-- we can't predict--how much more time we've got, we may, as it were, pace ourselves incorrectly.
我们转而讨论死亡的不可预测性,因为我们不知道-,我们不能预测--我们还有多少时间,我们可能,可以说是,为自己定错了前进的速度。
I remember one time I was talking to our CEO and he said, you know maybe we should pay at least one dividend because our employees are forgetting that they own these shares.
有一次我跟首席执行官谈起这事,他说,也许我们应该至少付一次股利,员工们都快忘了他们有股份这事儿了
It makes sense, right, because you know we got less work out and delta u is the same right, so it must be that less heat got transferred.
这是显而易见的,因为输出的功更少,且Δu相等,所以需要的热量更少。
I don't know, I've been to parties like that because we travel a lot with school.
我不知道,我参加过那样的派对,因为我经常跟着学校旅行。
So this is a Nash Equilibrium, but okay we know what it is in jargon, and we know, we kind of knew that was going to be an important point, because most of you have taken Economics courses before and you know that whenever lines cross in Economics it's important, right?
这就是纳什均衡了,是个术语,而且这个知识点是相当重要的,因为你们大多数人之前都学过经济学,而且都知道经济学的交点都很重要
This should make a lot of sense, because we know that a hydrogen has 1 s as it's outer-most or valence orbital, so it can be filled up just with two 1 s electrons.
这也是很合理的,因为我们,知道氢只有,1,s,轨道,这就是它最外层的轨道或者说价轨道,因此只要两个,1,s,电子就可以将它填满。
And it should make sense where we got this from, because we know that the binding energy, if we're talking about a hydrogen atom, what is the binding energy equal to?
很容易理解,我们怎么得到这个的,因为我们知道,结合能,如果,对氢原子来说,结合能等于什么?
And when I ran that it, I got weird results, 300 because we know that a Google priced at, say, 300, is much more likely to move by 10 points in a day than a stock that's priced at $0.50.
当运行这个程序的时我得到很奇怪的答案,因为我们知道一只谷歌的股价大概是,对一个0。5美元的股票来讲,每天改变10个点才比较正常。
So you pick a better material like iron and steel, that makes a better bridge, we know that now because we have experience with bridges, but still your bridge might fail.
你选择了钢铁作为材料,来造了一座更好的桥,我们现在能够明晰这一点,是因为在造桥这件事上我们现在很有经验,但即使是我们现在造的桥也仍然会倒塌
It's kind of unsettling because we like to know what things are, but at the same time it's not really a big problem because as long as we know about the fact that a certain notion of literature exists in certain communities we can begin to do very interesting work precisely with that idea.
可能会有点让人不安,因为我们总想知道事物的定义,但知不知道,实际上问题不大,只要我们知道在特定群体中对文学有特定的认识,我们就能在这种认识上做文章。
Cl We know that because the sulfur and the chlorine in the oxygen have different average valence electron energies, they'll have different electron affinities.
我们都知道因为S和,在氧气中,具有不同的平均价电子能,所以他们的电子亲和力也不同。
Why do we know that? Because it's loud.
我们怎么知道的?因为笑很大声。
So you can no longer say, "Look. Physical things just can't do that" because we know physical things can do a lot and this opens up the possibility that humans are physical things, in particular, that humans are brains.
所以你不能再说,"生理客体是无法做到的",因为我们知道生理客体可以做到很多,这也增加了人类就是生理客体的可能性,更详细的说,人类就是大脑
There is no reference, in any of the tablets-- I don't know how much we can make of that because the tablets limit themselves to such limited kinds of things that maybe it doesn't prove anything, but in this case, I think it does.
在所有陶土碎片的文字中都没有注释,我不知道我们能够理解多少,况且陶土碎片可供记录的空间有限,也许它们不能证明任何东西,但在这里,我想至少可以证明一点
It makes sense to draw the wave function as a circle, because we do know that 1 s orbitals are spherically symmetric.
把波函数画成一个圆是有道理的,因为我们知道1s轨道是球对称的。
That makes sense because we know that every single electron has to have its own distinct set of four quantum numbers, the only way that we can do that is to have a maximum of two spins in any single orbital or two electrons per orbital.
那个讲得通,因为我们知道每一个电子,都有它自己独特的量子数,我们能做的唯一方式是,在任一单个轨道中最多有两个自旋电子,或者每个轨道有两个电子。
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