• And I think more than that, you may not remember, there was an absolute, unqualified and spontaneous standing ovation for what Mr.Mandela said.

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  • Now you also may remember that we have already run into Spenser's Mammon before this point, before Paradise Lost.

    现在你们可能也记得我们已经,在遇到《失乐园》之前就与斯潘塞的贪欲之神相遇了。

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  • Now you may remember what Geoffrey Hartman had argued that the moon represents the power of divine providence, and there's a lot of ways in which this reading makes sense.

    你们可能还记得哈特曼曾经争论过,月亮代表的是神圣的天命的力量,有很多理解这段的方式都是有意义的。

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  • Second, is that people may not remember exactly how much they had or every little thing they had.

    第二,人们也许会忘记,到底吃了多少或所吃的每一样东西

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

  • I think you may remember from the book that I found a interview with him made about 20 years before he died.

    我想你还记得,我找到的,在他去世20年前的访谈录中。

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  • you may remember the story from Derek Parfit about having the painful operation.

    你们也许记得Derek,Parfit的故事,是关于痛苦的手术的。

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  • This was important to Milton, - and one of the big set-piece speeches in Paradise Lost -- - and you may remember it if you've read that poem -- is the hymn that begins "Hail, wedded Love."

    这对弥尔顿来说是至关重要的,在《失乐园》中有一个让人印象深刻的片段-,如果你们读过那首诗也许还记得-,那是一首赞美诗,以“致敬,已婚的爱情“开头“

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • You may remember that I had suggested in the lecture on the Nativity Ode that Milton may have thought of his career as if it were something like a race.

    你们可能记得我在的演说中,曾经设想的,弥尔顿或许把他的职业,看作无休止的竞赛与追逐。

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  • Now that seems counterintuitive now because we think that a plant based diet may be more healthy for people than a meat based diet, but remember, that we're fighting off overnutrition and these folks were fighting off undernutrition.

    现在看来似乎并非如此,因为我们认为,对于人类来说,植物性饮食比以动物性饮食更为健康,但是请记住,我们正在对抗营养过剩,而这些人们正在和营养不良作斗争

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  • Now you can begin to see the kinds of errors that this method might produce because people forget, they can't remember exactly how much they ate of things, or they may not be willing to disclose everything they ate.

    现在你就可以明白各种误差,是由人们的遗忘而产生的,他们无法准确记得吃了多少东西,他们不会透露所有自己吃的东西

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

  • So when you put together the race risk that was highest if-- you may remember in the Mexican-Americans, and with the gender risk, higher rates in women, you'd expect the rates to be especially high in Mexican-American women, and in fact, that's what you find.

    将有最高患病风险的种族,记得是墨西哥裔美国人,结合患病风险较高的女性,我们会预想墨西哥裔女性,患病的风险会特别高,而事实上这也是研究得到的结果

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

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