• And we turned to a discussion of the unpredictability of death, -- the fact that because we don't know-- we can't predict--how much more time we've got, we may, as it were, pace ourselves incorrectly.

    我们转而讨论死亡的不可预测性,因为我们不知道-,我们不能预测--我们还有多少时间,我们可能,可以说是,为自己定错了前进的速度。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • Like in popular music there's often a couple of verses and a chorus and a bridge and you can predict each different movement of the piece, and that's more regular than-- Couldn't say it better myself.

    就像在流行音乐中有很多的曲段,副歌,和过渡乐节,这样你就可以预测到音乐的每一个变化,这样就比别的要规则-,光我一个人不好说太细。

    耶鲁公开课 - 聆听音乐课程节选

  • This is what--this is where the humor for that baby comes in, which is you couldn't predict when the sound was coming and some aspect of that was what made it so funny then, what elicited the laughter.

    这就是…,为什么那些婴儿那么好笑,因为你猜不到他们什么时候会笑,因此我们才觉得好笑,引起我们大笑。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

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