In that passage that I read to you when they're in the mountains in Colorado drunk, yelling, they call themselves "mad, drunken Americans."
在那我读给你们听得段落中,当他们在科罗拉多的山上,酒醉并大叫,称自己是喝醉酒的美国疯子时“
He had two brothers and two sisters, and it's amazing, when you read his memoirs, how invisible they are.
他有两个哥哥和两个姐姐,令人惊讶的是当你读他的回忆录时,几乎看不到他们。
I have to read these lines again: "And when they list, their lean and flashy songs grate on their scrannel Pipes of wretched straw."
我需要再读一遍这些句子:,“当他们列举出他们贫瘠而浮华的歌颂时“,亦显示出卑鄙无能的低劣之声“
But it's amazing to read the letters and the language of slave traders when they write to each other, the complacency, the mixture of just pure racism on the one hand and just business language on the other.
当你阅读到那些奴隶商们,在往来的书信中所使用的言辞时,会令你非常震惊的,一面是混合在纯粹的种族歧视中的自满,另一面是那种完全商业化的措辞
You can put somebody in an MRI machine now and have them read a book and look at what parts of their brain become activated when they're reading and what parts stop activating when they stop reading, so you can learn where in their brain is reading done.
现在如果有人躺在核磁共振仪中进行阅读,我们就可以看到,在阅读时,大脑哪些部位变得活跃,停止阅读时哪些部位停止活动,这样我们就知道了,大脑中什么部位是和阅读相关的
What I am interested in here, and I think what a lot of readers are interested in when they approach Areopagitica, is why this treatise, why it can so easily be read as an argument against censorship.
我感兴趣的是,也是我觉得很多读者应该感兴趣的是,当他们阅读《论出版自由》时,到底是什么允许了,为什么这本著作这么容易就被理解为在批判控制。
Yes. Okay. Sometimes I do get students who have just an image of this novel in their mind, or they read it when they were in high school and have a sort of irrational, passionate love for it.
好的,有时候我的确会有一些学生,他们脑子里有一个这部小说的形象,或者在高中里读过,对之有一股毫无理由的热爱。
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