The question they asked people is: would you go to the window and buy another pair of tickets for $400, having lost them?
他们的问题是:,若票真的丢了,你会去售票窗口,再花400美元买两张票吗?
They asked me like, I think what I wanted, like, what I wanted to, my goals or... I guess.
他们问我,我想是我想要什么,我的目标是什么,大概是这样。
One of the questions they asked was, what percent of African nations belong to the United Nations?
他们问的一个问题是,非洲国家在联合国所占席位百分比是多少
Well, Albert Einstein really wrote a letter because they asked for opinions of other Nobel Prizes.
当时爱因斯坦确实写过一封信,因为大会曾征求其他获奖者的意见。
and they asked about my work ethic and my extra-curricular activities I did.
然后他们问我的职业道德怎么样,还有我参加过的课外活动。
Somebody rose and asked him if he had considered putting the elements in alphabetical order. They were very cruel.
有人起来问他,是否考虑过将这些元素,按字母顺序排列,他们非常冷酷。
And he asked companies and organizations to think about not only the explicate purpose for which they exist but also the explicated purpose.
他要求公司和组织,不仅考虑其存在的表面目标,也思考其深层目的。
They're more like propositions, like speculations, that we're asked to test through empathic identification with, in this case, the poem's subject, Leda.
它们更像观点,像推测,而不是问题,叶芝问这些问题,以同情的口吻关注着,此诗的主题,丽达。
Yeah,so you know many many people have said or asked the question what are Americans objectives in Afghnastan today? What are they?
嗯,你知道很多人说或者问这个问题,美国在阿富汗的目标是什么?
National Public Radio asked exactly this question in a survey a year or so ago and they got the following principal responses back.
国家公共广播电台问过,完全相同的问题,在一次一年前的民意调查中,他们得到了如下的回复
In this same poll, people were asked if they were eating more junk food then they should.
在同一项调查中,人们被问及,他们是否摄入了过量的垃圾食品
I think the conclusion is that Mill's theory that when a majority of people are asked what they would rather do, they will answer that they would rather engage in a higher pleasure.
我认为结论是,就穆勒的理论而言,当大多数人被问及他们的偏好时,他们都会说自己更愿意选择高级快乐。
In one of their most famous examples, they asked people the following question: Suppose you had bought expensive tickets to a concert, very expensive, you paid $200 for each ticket.
在他们其中一项极其著名的案例中,他们询问了人们如下的问题:,假设你已经买了几张昂贵的音乐会票,昂贵之极,每张票价值200美元。
In one study they looked at a housing project in Manhattan and they asked people where their best friend was and 90% of them said, "My best friend is in the same building as me," and 50% of them says the same floor.
在一个针对一栋曼哈顿住宅的研究中,他们问住户他们最好的朋友住在哪,90%的人说,“我最好的朋友和我住同一栋楼”,50%说住在同一层楼。
So it comes up with a random number then they asked for the answer.
随后出现一个随机数,然后他们再追问答案
And then the psychologists went around and they asked the people, "How many of you noticed this person's T-shirt?"
然后心理学家,问别人,“你们有多少人注意到这个人的T恤了?”
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