But it's some kind of gold cover and then there were two cherubim, these enormous winged lions that flanked the ark.
这个金盖上有两个智天使,无数的有翼狮子环绕在方舟侧面。
Yeah, these two different dance troupes that kind of both came through those programmes.
是的,这两个不同的舞蹈队伍都出自这些节目。
So what I think we get from these two little readings today is a sense of where literature finds itself at a kind of crossroads.
所以我们今天要从这两篇短文里认识到,文学在十字路口所处的位置。
So, this raises kind of an interesting question in terms of what the difference is between these two cases, and we're talking about numbers of energy.
那么,到这里就出现了一个很有意思的问题,那就是下面这两种情况的区别在哪里?,当然我们关心的是能量的多少。
You actually need to kind of do this and then you can swap these two numbers but it requires 50 percent more memory.
你实际上需要这样做,然后才能交换两个数字,但是它需要多50%的内存。
You--By not randomly assigning people to these two conditions, you may be capturing just individual differences in the kind of person who, when there's a perfectly stable, safe, low bridge, says, "Huh uh. I won't want to go on that bridge.
如果两种情况下的受试者不是随机安排的,或许你所捕捉的,只是一类人中的个体差异,这类人,当看到一个更稳定,更安全,更低的桥,会说,“啊哈,我不走那座桥。
And we reasoned that these two eventually reach some kind of an equilibrium separation which we are using lowercase r to represent.
我们推导,这两个最终能达到,某种平衡分离,我们用小写的r代表。
If we're going to have a way to decide between these two theories, it seems as though we need some other kind of arguments.
如果我们非要找个方法在两个理论之间取舍,那看来我们需要别的论据。
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