• And some metaphysical views you might say just exactly like what the train the car stages are the metaphysically fundamental things.

    从另外的形而上学角度,可能会认为跟火车一样,汽车的阶段,就是形而上学来说基本的东西。

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  • You might believe for instance, that women should not prepare food when menstruating because it would contaminate the food.

    例如,可能会认为,女人来月经时不应该做饭,因为这样亵渎了食物。

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  • Even though we have a noun, the smile, that if you're not careful might lull you into thinking there must be a thing, the smile.

    即使我们有笑容这个名词,如果不够谨慎,可能会想当然地认为,一定存在着笑容这一事物

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  • I know this might be changing the game a little bit, but if you ever expected to play the same game with the partner you have more.

    我知道这可能会稍微改变点这个博弈,但是如果认为以后,和的对手进行相同博弈

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  • You could think, you have to think earnings are going to go up twelve-fold to get it down to four times earnings, which will take a long, long time.

    可能会想,必然认为收益上涨12倍,让它回落到四倍于原来收益的地方,花费很长一段时间。

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  • In this blank area over here next to the search tab you can type in any food that you're having, and then the program, unless it's something really unusual, the program will recognize it and then give you a series of options of things it thinks it might be.

    可以在搜索框的空白处,输入吃的食物,之后程序,除非是些稀奇古怪的东西,否则程序去识别输入的内容,并给一系列它认为可能的选项

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  • What you might have expected would be the children would then use whatever system their adults use, but they don't.

    可能会认为儿童使用,成人所使用的语言系统,但事实并非如此

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  • If you see a man who is not effeminate, you might ignore it or say maybe he's not really gay after all.

    如果看到不是娘娘腔的同性恋者,可能会忽视他,或者认为他不是真的同性恋者。

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  • On the other hand, if you're in an ethics of community you might argue that men and women have different rights and different responsibilities.

    但在另一方面,如果的文化是集体道德,可能会认为男人和女人,有不同的权利和不同的义务。

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  • Then what the program will do will give you a series of things it might potentially be because it recognizes that you could be entering more than one thing, and then you have to take the one that you think is closest to what you're actually eating.

    系统就,一系列它认为正确的选项,因为它可能会认为你的东西不止一种,之后要选择,与所吃食品最接近的选项

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  • Because,indeed,they don't exist They're merely possible And we might say,you've got to exist in order for something to be bad for you But once we say that it seems we're running towards the position that in that case,death can't be bad for me because of course,when I'm dead,I don't exist ? So how can anything be bad for me?

    因为他们其实并不存在,他们只是一种可能,我们由此认为你必须首先存在,某事才害怕,但我们一旦这么说,我们似乎得出这个结论,这种情况下死亡不可能让我害怕,因为我死了就不存在了,所以我怎么害怕?

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  • So, for example, you might think Down is dominated, but if we look a bit carefully we see that Down actually does better than Up against Right, and Down does better than Middle against Left.

    例如说,可能认为选下是个劣势策略,但仔细观察后发现,参与人II选右时,选下要比上更好,参与人II选左,选下比选中更好

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