I don't know what to--and then it kind of waffled around in London and then it shot up even higher.
不知道怎么回事,接着伦敦地产陷入低潮,接着又暴涨至更高点
Notting Hill, that's a very London-based one.
诺丁山》,那是一部以伦敦为背景的电影。
Ideally, life insurance is insuring people-- or fire insurance is insuring people-- against independent events, so it's not the fire of London.
理想状态下,人寿保险,或者是火灾险,承保的对象都是独立事件,伦敦大火的例子不在讨论范围
You can see how it's laid out. This is the Frost who published that book. This is Frost at thirty-nine, Frost in a suit made by a London tailor in London.
可以看看是怎么排列的,这个是弗罗斯特,当时发表那本书的时候,这个是他39岁,在伦敦穿着伦敦裁缝做的西装。
Lloyds of London, which now does things like ensure quarterbacks' knees and things 685 00:36:00,852 --> 00:36:02,973 but it begins in the eighteenth century when people go into the docks.
伦敦的劳埃德市场,现在做一些,为四分卫的膝盖保险之类的事不过他们早在在十八世纪,航运业刚兴起时就开始做保险了
London is well-known for its vintage fashion.
伦敦因其复古时尚而出名。
who will help me out? They find themselves surrounded, and Paris is--it's nothing like- - it's one-third the size of London at this same time, or at any other time, but it has a huge circumference.
谁来帮我下,他们发现自己被包围了,巴黎成为,巴黎已经大不如前,它仅仅相当于,当时或其他时期伦敦规模的三分之一,还是一个巨大的牢笼
I found out he was living in London--Lord Hicks; I guess he got knighted for his contribution.
我发现希克斯爵士真的还住在伦敦,他因对经济学的贡献而授勋
My graduate student came back and said, it seems to have been Sir John Hicks in London in his 1931--1939 book, A Value in Capital.
我的助研说,约翰·理查德·希克斯勋爵,1904-1989,英国经济学家1972年与肯尼斯·阿罗一同获得诺贝尔经济学奖,在1939年所写的《资产价值》
What Hicks said--this is the coffee hour conversation at The London School of Economics he said, it's right now 1925 but if you want to invest or borrow in 1926 I can do it for you.
希克斯在伦敦政经学院的那次,咖啡时间中谈到,现在是1925年,但如果你想在1926年投资或贷款,我可以帮你实现
I'm just going to go a little bit further on -Rupert Murdoch bought The Times of London in 1981 that was twenty-seven years ago.
我会讲得深入一点,鲁珀特·默多克在27年前的1981年,收购了伦敦的《泰晤士报》
They are the anti-Catholic riots called the Gordon Riots, which take place in London.
而是反天主教暴乱,称作戈登暴动,地点发生在伦敦
The London boom of the late 1980s is really something--look at that.
伦敦20世纪80年代末,地产业欣欣向荣,看这里
London, already by the late sixteenth century, one-sixth of all the people, I think this is E.A. Wrigley who pointed this out a long time ago--one-sixth of all the people in England went to London frequently, because London was absolutely gigantic as a city.
伦敦,早在十六世纪后期,六分之一的人口,我想是E.A莱格力很久以前给出的这个数据,他指出,当时有六分之一的英国人,会经常去伦敦,因为伦敦当时是个巨型城市
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