• We'll talk more about this later, but it often happens that when you change your program to solve one problem you break it, and things that used to work don't work.

    我们以后会更多的去讨论者一点,但是经常发生的情况是当你因为,一个问题修改你的程序的时候,你修改了程序,但原来没问题的模块。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • It turns out they're relatively simple to find even -- when they've been deleted whether accidentally - or in some cases intentionally-- that too is part of the job undeleting things that people had deleted.

    原来,这些图片的模式很容易找到,即使他们已经被删除,无论是因为意外还是有人故意为之-,要恢复已删除的东西,需要做这部分的工作。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • Because it's hard when you go back being part of any group. Once you are in that group, and away from other people, it's very hard to remember We've talked that -Oh, have you?

    因为如果你回到原来的群体中,就会变得难了,因为你只要一呆在那个群体中,远离其他人,就很难,我们聊过这个,-是吗?

    普林斯顿公开课 - 人性课程节选

  • So this means we can actually calculate this for any molecule that we've drawn the Lewis structure for, because we actually do need to draw the Lewis structure before we know, for example, how many of each of these we have, or at least go through the rules.

    这意味着我们可以将原来画过,路易斯结构的分子的形式电荷计算出来,因为我们其实在画出,路易斯结构之后才能知道,比如,这些量的值是多少,或者至少我们需要经过前面的那些步骤。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • I haven't figured out -maybe one of you has a suggestion, especially if we can get a -see what college he was here -we did it in his college because he graduated from Yale.

    我还没考虑好,也许你们有好的建议,尤其是如果我们可以找到...,查查他原来是哪个学院的,我们在那个学院办,因为他就是耶鲁的毕业生

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • And so this doesn't know how to do it, it doesn't have a method to deal with it, so it complains.

    因为,我原来是期望做什么来着?,我原来是要对x坐标,和y坐标进行对比的。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • You've got to squeeze absolutely everything out of it, and so it was ideal from the standpoint of teaching and was, it seems to me, also wonderfully galvanizing intellectually because it really did make people think: "look how intricate what I thought was simple turns out to be."

    你得完完全全把东西都挤干净了,正因如此,从教学本身的立场来看,这就是理想状态了,而在我看来,它能使人如醍醐灌顶,因为它真的在引导人们思考:,“我想象得很复杂的东西原来是这么简单的一回事儿啊!“

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • So essentially, each of these orbitals come from linear combinations of all of the original orbitals, and it's hard to picture exactly how that happens, but one that you can at least start to get an idea is if you think about combining the 2 s and the 2 p z here, which is not quite accurate because of course, we're combining all of them.

    本质上,这些轨道每个都来,自原来所有轨道的线性组合,我们很难想象这是怎么发生的,但你们可以至少有个概念,如果你们考虑2s和2pz轨道的结合,这当然是不太准确的,因为我们要把所有的都组合起来。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • The board likes him; the CEO eventually retires CEO and they make this guy the CEO -the fraternity president we're talking about --CEO-- Now he's now the head guy--the CEO--and he'll bring in a number two guy that's a little dumber than he is because he doesn't want to be threatened.

    董事会成员很喜欢他原来那个CEO在退休了,董事会成员就任命他为公司新一任的,-我们刚才一直说的那个学生会会长,现在他是公司的首脑了,他会提升一名比他更愚笨一些的直接下属,因为他不想自己的职位受到威胁。

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

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