It was named for Sir George Everest, who recorded the mountain's position in eighteen forty-one.
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It was written in the second century sometime by a guy in Rome named Hermas,and it's called The Shepherd.
它成书于主后第二世纪左右,作者为一个叫黑马的罗马人,它被称为牧人书。
So it's, it's by a playwright who's from San Francisco named Philip Gotanda
这是由来自旧金山的名叫菲利普•五反田的剧作家写的,
X Y Z It's more interestingly named an X or Y or Z.
你也可以把它命名为。
And the New Deal brought a fundamental new set of approaches, ideas, which we're still debating today; it's all over our political culture whether it's named or not.
而新政带来了一系列新的基本法则和理念,我们今天仍在辩论这些,无论是否承认,它都已渗透到我们的政治文化中
It's what has been discussed in great detail in a terrific book by a researcher at NYU named Marian Nestle called, Food Politics.
纽约大学的一名学者写了一本很棒的书,对相关内容作了详尽的描述,即玛丽亚·内斯特所著的《食品政治学》
It's a wonderful clarinet solo by someone named Johnny Dodds long dead of course- but it's one of the most beautiful, incredible clarinet solos you'll ever want to hear.
这是一段由强尼·多兹演奏的单簧管独奏,当然他去世很久了,但这是一段最美妙且无与伦比的,单簧管独奏,你非听不可
He's going to act in it. And my other roommate is named Christine Kwon.
他会参加演出。另外一个室友叫克里斯汀·权。
So, we actually met somebody who knew her; and the school is now named after her; but, it's a wonderful, wonderful read, it's just great. My family got a little tired of this and said, "Do we have to--how many more of these places do we have to see in which this woman taught?"
我们碰见一个认识她的人,然后学校也是以她命名,不过那本书真的很好看,就是特别精彩,我家人有点受不了了,然后说"咱还得,到底还得,去多少个这种她教书的地方"
A little bit. Yeah, so it was later named corpuscles that these particles were, in fact, electrons, and that's what they are. J.J.
不过猜的很好,他叫它们,有人听说过corpuscles吗?
Xenophon It's a man named Xenophon, who wrote a book called the Anabasis.
其名为,他写了一本名为,“Anabasis“的著作。
We have--my colleagues and I founded an investment bank called Macro Markets and I'm not actually running it, I'm co-found--it's named after a book Macro Markets I wrote called Marco Markets.
在我大学时代我们建立了一个投资银行,叫做Macro,Markets,我并没有实际经营它,这个投行以我写过的一本书来命名,我写的那本书就叫做。
It was probably coined by this journalist named O'Sullivan, although now there's a new theory that it wasn't.
一般认为记者奥沙利文发明了这个词,尽管现在有新理论认为他们并没有联系
name If we named it based on what it is, it's a name.
如果我们基于本义来命名,它就是一个。
You don't need to know those, but just because it's a special case with the hydrogen atom, they do tend to be named -- the most important, of course, tends to be the Balmer series because that's what we can actually see being emitted from the hydrogen atom.
你们不需要记住,但因为这是氢原子的特例,人们想要命名它,最重要的是当然是Balmer系,因为它是我们可以看到的,从氢原子放出来的光谱。
So,if you take number one--but we don't have to go through them all and I assure you we won't--if you take number one, the Ain,a-i-n,it's named after a river; or if you take number two,the Aisne,a-i-s-n-e, it's named after a river; and how many hundreds of thousands of people died along there in World War One or,you take number three,the same thing,Allier.
如果你看第一个省,我向你们保证,我们不用挨个了解,看第一个省,安省,a-i-n,来自一条河的名字,或是第二个埃纳省,a-i-s-n-e,来自于一条河的名字,有成千上万的人在这里死于,第一次世界大战,第三个,阿列省
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