• I mean, I don't know, he just looks at youlike you're something to eat.

    VOA: standard.other

  • So we believe that looks don't matter and unfortunately they do.

    我们认为外表不重要,很不幸的是,他们口是心非。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • He could have worked on a ranch out in the West, couldn't he?This looks like branding things,don't they?

    在西部他可以在一个大农场工作,难道不可以吗,这个看上去,像是在印商标,是吧?

    麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选

  • And it certainly looks as though if you don't believe in souls, you have to accept the body theory of personal identity.

    而且很明显,如果你不信灵魂论,你就只能接受,人格同一性的肉体论了。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • So you don't pick up a document that has a whole lot of Greek, or what looks like Greek to you and wonder "Where do I even begin?"

    所以你们不要拿起一篇上面一大堆的希腊语文档,或者对你来说那像是希腊语,然后想知道:,“我该从哪里开始?“

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • OK. So if I look at this code, first of all I'm calling search, it just has one call, so looks like search is constant, except I don't know what happens inside of b search. So I've got to look at b search.

    首先调用一下搜索,就一步调用,看起来搜索是固定的,除非我不知道二分搜索的原理,那我们来看看二分搜索吧,所以让我们看看,第一行打印出来的内容。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • Murder is murder in every way and our society looks at murder down on the same light and I don't think it's any different in any case.

    不论怎么解释,谋杀依然是谋杀,社会对待谋杀是一视同仁的,不论如何,都没有任何不同。

    耶鲁公开课 - 公正课程节选

  • We don't have data on individual city basis but it really looks like the housing collapse price collapse--that we're going through now is on a magnitude not paralleled since The Great Depression of the 1930s.

    我们没有每一个城市的数据,但是看起来似乎房价真的崩塌了,价格崩塌-现在我们正经历着,自从三十年代大萧条以来,史无前例的衰退。

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • And he looks at me and says, " "Well I don't know Tal. I expected you to be taller."

    他看着我说,“我也说不上,Tal,我以为你会更高些“

    哈佛公开课 - 幸福课课程节选

  • It looks like we hit zero, but we actually don't remember that we never go all the way to zero, so there's these little points if we were to look really carefully at an accurate probability density plot, And then, for example, how many nodes do we have in the 3 s orbital?

    但其实没有,记住,我们永远不会到零,如果我们,在概率密度图上,非常细致的看这些点的话,它永远不会到零,在3s轨道里,有多少个点呢?,2个,正确?

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • At first glance, it looks like you do, but here's the Freudian argument that shows you don't really.

    乍一看似乎你会相信,但弗洛伊德的论点显示其实并非如此。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • In contrast it looks, prospects don't look so promising for surviving my death of my body if we don't believe in dualism, if we're physicalists.

    相反地,如果我们是物理主义者,如果我们不是二元论者,对于肉体死后人不死,就并不那么乐观了。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • So in other words, if you terminate these lines early, if you terminate the four loop early, if you terminate an if condition early with that semicolon, the code may very well work; and this is a common source -- of frustration and conundrum because you don't -- because your code looks right and yet it's misbehaving, but that semicolon means stop looking for subsequent lines of related code.

    换句话说,如果你用分号过早的终止了这些代码行,如果你过早地终止了那个for循环,如果如此,一个if条件,代码可能可以运行,这就是,挫折和问题产生的源头,因为你没有-,因为你的代码看起来是正确的,但是运行是错误的,那个分号的意思是,停止寻找后面相关的代码。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • And if you haven't yourself dived into your own problem set zero, whose PDFs are available online, realize that if something like this, given that it's a minute or so long, kind of looks you know, despite the cutesiness of it, kind of overwhelming in that you don't really know where to begin, how could you possibly sketch out this whole story line.

    如果你还没有真正沉下心来,看习题集0,网上可以提供这些PDF文件,好好地感受一下像这样的东西,假定只有一分钟左右这么长,先不管它外表看起来是否可爱,也不管它让人无从下手的压迫感,你怎样才能勾勒出,整个故事最初的框架呢?

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

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