If you start segregating the gases, there are fewer possible configurations that because you're forcing a particular set of circumstances.
如果你开始分离这些气体,整个系统所具有的可能的状态就会变少,你强加了一个特定的条件。
The panting and happy reader, and there they spontaneously embrace and are linked forever if the book lasts forever.
是气喘吁吁却兴高采烈的读者,他们在这里,不由自主的相拥,只要作品永存,他们就永不分离。
And that's exactly one of the reasons why I want to have the functions, because I've separated those out.
这就是创建方法的原因,只是因为我把,实现和使用分离了。
Death is presumably the separation of the mind and the body, perhaps the permanent separation, with the destruction of the body.
死亡可能是心灵和肉体的分离,也许是伴随着躯体,殒灭的永久分离
Separation entails also separation to God's service. That means, of course, the observance of his laws, especially the laws of purity, the rejection of pagan practices, and so on.
分离也意味着脱离上帝的侍奉,这就是说,遵守他的律法,尤其是圣洁的律法,拒绝异教习俗,等等。
For example, if I isolated this one called the myeloid cell, it's capable of forming red blood cells, megakaryocytes and neutrophils.
比如,如果我分离出一个髓系细胞,它就能生成红细胞,巨核细胞和嗜中性粒细胞
But what they share is the idea that what you are is separable from this physical thing you carry around.
但这些文化却都认为你的本质,和你所寄存的生理客体是互相分离的
And so what I get is the energy of the system at the equilibrium separation is given by minus z plus.
这就是通过减去z+得到得平衡分离时,我得到的能量体系。
And if I want to detach it, I just click and drag, and now I can go back and put different puzzle pieces there altogether.
另外,假如我想分离它,我只需要单击并拖动,然后就可以回到过去那个状态,再继续把不同的拼图放到一起。
When we separated banking from investment banking, on the theory the investment banking had natural proclivity to get from another folly to do it.
当我们把银行业务从投行分离出去的时候,由于理论上说投行的本性决定了其容易犯错误,决定了其容易犯错误。
And there are other secularists who said, religion and state should be completely separated.
还有另外一些世俗主义者说,政教应该彻底分离。
Like Isis, whom we saw piecing together the body of Osiris, or like the sad friends of Truth picking up the torn limbs of that beautiful virgin, we are left to cull out and sort asunder the confused seeds of good and evil.
像伊西斯,我们看到的拼凑欧西里斯身体的女人,或是真理的悲伤的朋友找寻被撕碎的美丽纯洁的真理的肢体,我们被留下来做出选择对错和,把善恶迷惑的种子分离出来。
So, let's, for example, look at nitrogen. So n 2, we can do the chart here in green, so it's the green dotted line, and what we see is that we have now defined this energy as where the 2 nitrogen atoms are separated.
那么,让我们举个例子,看一下氮,那么氮分子,我们可以把它用绿色曲线画在这,这是绿色的虚线,可以看到,我们已经定义为零点能,当两个氮原子分离时。
There's a pretty interesting and potentially important gender factor going on here where the women in the orange line, after about this point, start to diverge.
性别在该研究中是一个非常有趣的因素,并且是个潜在的重要因素,图中橙色曲线代表女性,在这个点之后,两条曲线开始分离
But how do we get to 1861 and that secession crisis with Alexander H. Stephens delivering this Cornerstone Speech, declaring that, "Hey folks, it's all about slavery and its preservation?"
但事情怎么会演变到1861年那样,乃至之后的分离危机,亚历山大为何能在这篇演讲中,宣称,"嘿,伙计们,今天我要讲的是奴隶制和对其保护"
Well,you can just--an engineer will just sit there and isolate that second of sound and then give a "times three" command and "boom," well,look at Pavarotti hold out that note.
嗯,你可以想象,工程师会只坐在那里,分离出的第二个声音,然后给了三拍命令和砰“,好吧,看帕瓦罗蒂能拖出那个音。
And the most controversial of those decisions will ultimately be in 1905-- if you exclude going to war and getting all these millions of people killed-- was the separation of church and state.
其中最有争议的决定,最终在1905年--,如果不算参战,使得上百万人被杀--,是政教分离
So that's a shot fired across the bow against the author because it's Barthes' supposition that the author isn't maybe even quite an author function because that function may be hard to identify in a discrete way among myriad other functions.
因而这是对作者的警告,因为巴特推测,作者可能甚至都不是功能性的,因为这种功能可能很难通过分离的方式,在很多其他功能中被辨认出来。
And the badness for him isn't just a matter of separation, because that we already had in number one.
这里的坏处不仅仅是分离,因为在故事一我们就已经经历过分离了。
Well, one way would be to isolate individual cells and culture them outside the body and see what they become.
一个方法就是分离单独的细胞,然后进行体外培养看看结果
It means that if I took this cell and isolated and watched it, I'd notice that it had a couple of characteristics.
意思就是如果我取这些细胞,分离并观察,我会发现它有几个特征
The theory doesn't try to explain why they separated. We don't know Perhaps it was disaffection.
这一理论并着力解释他们为什么分离,我们不知道,也许是因为逆反之意。
A couple of other things about hydrogen: hydrogen also, like other elements, has isotopes and we already saw that in 1766, Cavendish isolated atomic hydrogen and enunciated some of its properties.
一些关于氢的东西:,氢气,就像其他元素一样,有同位素,人们在1766年就发现了这一点,卡文迪许分离出原子氢,并且阐述了它的一些性质。
We talk about owning our brains as if we're somehow separate from them.
在我们谈及我们拥有大脑时,似乎大脑是与我们相分离的
If they're really, bottom line, metaphysically speaking, the same thing, then you couldn't have one without the other after all.
如果从形而上学的角度说,它们终归是一体的,那你根本不可能将两者分离开来
If there's something worse about story number two, and I think it's pretty clear there is something worse, it's not the separation.
第二个故事又有什么更坏的地方呢,显而易见是有更坏的地方,不是分离本身。
But at least it allows you to see how the body and the personality could come apart.
但至少可以让你看到,肉体和人格的可分离性。
At some point there was a desire to separate, and in that process of identity formation, a polemic began to develop that created Yahweh in a distinct way, differentiated from the Canaanite deities.
某些时候,有非常强烈的分离的愿望,在这个过程中,也就形成了他们自己的身份,塑造截然不同的耶和华这一理论便开始发展,要与迦南的众神有所差别。
We're going to read these stories with an eye to Israel's adaptation of Near Eastern motifs and themes to sort of monotheize those motifs and themes and express a new conception of God and the world and humankind.
我们将阅读这些故事,并关注,以色列是怎样把一神论从近东时期的宗教主题中分离出来,并创造出一个关于神、世界和人类的崭新观点的。
If we want to get at the central badness of death,it seems to me, we can't focus on the badness of separation,the badness for the survivors.
如果我们想要了解死亡最根本的坏处,我们不能专注于分离和给存活的人的坏处上。
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