"On the other side of the coin, I would say I'm very proud of the many different students that I have trained who are now university professors themselves."
VOA: standard.2010.03.29
In the case of the coin toss, there are only two, but I'm saying in general there could be an infinite number.
在抛硬币的例子里,只有两个取值,但是一般都会有无限个可能值
For me, personally, I can really see both sides to the coin.
我个人来说,我看到了这个问题的正反面。
"I'd have to say that equally on both sides of the coin, my successes with regards to my science are the discovery of the genetic basis of a number of different human skin diseases, using very unconventional approaches, which are now approaches in medical textbooks, but at the time, they were very unconventional."
VOA: standard.2010.03.29
A master distributes his wealth to his servants and the wealth is distributed in the form of a coin, and the name of the coin is translated in English with the word talent.
一位主人要把他的财富分给他的仆人们,财富是以钱币的形式来分配的,钱币在英语中翻译成了天资。
When she was finished, she counted the money out to the waiter and left an extra coin on his tray.
VOA: special.2009.09.05
And then you'd expect a third person watching this to say, "Who cares? It's just--They're just doing this because of the coin they flipped."
你可能以为看这个问答的第三方会想,”这有什么关系,谁问谁答,只不过取决于那个硬币而已“
Brian Taylor tells his students that athletics and study are two sides of the same coin.
VOA: standard.2010.06.24
Langer found that people want to bet more if the coin hasn't been tossed yet.
兰格发现在第一种情况下,人们会下更多赌注
The idea that America stood for some kind of progress, that America meant a prosperous future was just common coin.
那种美国代表了发展进步,代表了繁荣未来的想法是双方共有的
To coin a word, the same personality.
可以引入新概念,同样的人格。
One is to say, how much will you bet and then I toss the coin.
第一种,你先押注,然后我再掷硬币
Now think of it: if Milton had been the servant, he wouldn't even have made it to the stage of burying the stupid coin in the earth.
想想吧:如果弥尔顿是哪个仆人,他甚至,不会去把金币埋起来。
The other way is, I toss the coin first and I can conceal the outcome and then I ask, how much would you like to bet?
第二种,我先掷出硬币,然后盖住,问你,你愿意下多少赌注
They started out as a they just minted the amount in one coin which they thought was equivalent to twenty shillings.
他们开始时只将他们认为的,等同于二十先令的数量的金子,铸入一个硬币。
So all the shillings disappeared and the only coin left was the guinea.
所以,所有的先令就消失了,只剩下几尼作为唯一的硬币。
If you toss a coin twice and the first experiment doesn't influence the second, we say they're independent and there's no relation between the two.
如果你抛两次硬币,第一次的结果并不影响第二次的结果,所以我们说他们是相互独立的,这两次试验没有关系
The prominent coin was called the shilling and it was a silver coin.
那种著名的硬币名叫先令,并且它是一种银质的硬币。
You might say the probability that you toss a coin and it comes up heads is a half, because it's equally likely to be heads and tails.
如果你抛一枚硬币,正面向上的概率一定是50%,因为正反哪一面向上的可能性是相同的
Let's say the outcome of an experiment, like tossing a coin.
比方说某一试验的结果,比如抛硬币
For example, if you ask people how much they would be willing to bet on a coin toss, they will typically bet more if they can toss the coin or they will bet more if the coin hasn't been tossed yet.
比如说,如果你问人们,他们愿意出多少钱去赌掷硬币,如果他们可以掷硬币,或在硬币还没被掷出前,他们会下更大的注
We wanted this to be a twenty shilling coin but now in the market it's trading at twenty-one.
我们希望它是一个值二十先令的硬币,但现在它在市场上以二十一个先令的价值来交换。
For example, the experiment could be tossing a coin, I will call the outcome heads the number one, and I'll call the outcome tails the number zero, so I've just defined a random variable.
比方说,抛硬币的试验,我将正面向上的结果对应数字1,反面向上的结果对应数字0,这样我就定义了一个随机变量
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