In a country the size of western Europe, we can't be everywhere at the same time, and the hotline allows them to call in no matter where they are and to ask usthe information that we can provide -- even if we're not necessarily able to provide the services directly."
VOA: special.2010.05.03
They're governors, or intendants you call them in France.
这些官员被称为总督 法语里叫作intendant
I call them on the phone, and we meet up in person as much as we can.
我给他们打电话,而且我们尽可能多见面。
They meet with the senator for 15 minutes. "What I assured them was: given their plea and call and demand in a polite way for us to have a clean energy future, that was job one for me."
VOA: standard.2010.06.19
Satan has roused himself from off the burning marl, and he stands in order to call up his fallen minions, to rouse them to acts- great acts of heroism.
撒旦已经从灰土中站起身,召唤着他同样堕落了的随从们,唤醒他们实现英雄之举。
And Montmartre, and that's where their collective memory of the "forces of order," as they liked to call it, was very, very precise, and that's where they went in and massacred them.
还有蒙马特高地,在那里非常精确的留下了,关于他们称之为"治安部队"的共同记忆,这些就是他们冲过去进行屠杀的地方
We call them consols because, in the early 1700s, the British Government issued what they called consols or consolidated debt of the British Crown that paid a certain amount of pound sterling every six months forever.
我们称之为公债是因为早在十八世纪初,英国政府规定他们称之为英国皇家,统合公债或者联合公债,要求永久性地,每六个月支付一定数量的英镑
It's kind of ironic that we put this in the same lecture as we talk about atomic radii, which we also call r, but they're two different r's, so you need to keep them separated in terms of what you're talking about.
有点讽刺的是,我们在同一堂课里还讨论过了原子半径,它也是用,r,表示的,但是它们具有不同的意义,因此大家需要注意区分它们,弄清楚我们讨论的是哪一个。
The voters, or candidates, whatever you want to call them, depending on where they stand, in this game they're going to be you.
选民或候选人,随便你们想怎么叫,基于他们的选择,在这个博弈中他们是你们
In fact, it's really wrong to call them section discussions.
实际上叫它们讨论课有些不妥。
Pan Am is a now defunct airline which had at that time They were--They don't call them stewardesses anymore but they're-- the stewardesses would come in and they would smile.
泛美现在已经倒闭了,他们不在称之为女服务员了,但是他们是-,女服务员进来就会微笑。
So the question then comes is given that, do you have the courage to examine who you are, do you have the courage to try to cultivate the capacity to love, not just with them in the abstract, but other human beings, not just your family, but what I call "spill-over love".
因此,问题就是,你有没有勇气去审视你到底是谁?,你有没有勇气去培养自己去爱的能力,不仅仅是抽象的爱,不仅仅是爱家人,而是爱其他所有人,这就是我所说的“满溢的爱”
The reason they call them coupons is that, in the old days, you used to actually--when you bought a bond, there would be a piece of paper and the piece of paper would have attached to it a lot of little coupons that you would clip.
这里被称作"票息"的原因是,在过去,当你买了债券的时候,会有一张纸,那张纸上附带了许多,你能剪下来的小纸票
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