"They were excited to go up to snowboard today and we weren't able to deliver that.
VOA: standard.2010.02.16
And so we adjust our minds to accommodate -because presumably we weren't imagining Satan to be that big -to accommodate this sense of Satan's tremendous physical magnitude.
我们调整了自己的思维来适应这个,-因为我们之前并未设想他的长矛有那么大,-来适应撒旦如此高大的想法。
Our first Christmas here, we were really upset that we weren't able to go home and see family during Christmas time.
我们在这儿过的第一个圣诞节真的很失望,在圣诞节期间我们回不了家,也见不到家人。
I only said it'd be betterif we weren't friends, not that I didn't wanna be.
VOA: standard.other
If we weren't so pressed for time, I kinda wanna see how long we could get away with this before it gets awkward, but that, in fact, is an infinite loop t hat's hopefully deliberate.
如果有时间,我想看看,我们需要花多长时间解决这一问题,事实上,它是我故意,使用的无穷循环。
And Mexico would say, 'Well look, if you weren't consuming so many drugs, we wouldn't have the problems we are having.'
VOA: standard.2010.07.02
Justin So Justin said it could be new things that are around and you're exposed to stuff we weren't exposed to before and that's true.
贾斯汀,贾斯汀认为我们周围的环境,出现了很多新物质,并且人们暴露在前所未有的环境中,这是事实
"We have learned the kind of condition we are in is because either we didn't have regulation or that the regulators we had weren't doing their job."
VOA: standard.2010.03.16
So in formalist terms, that's the way we have to understand what, if we weren't formalists, we would suppose, as I say, to be a mnemotechnical device for the purpose of communicating something about the weather in Spain. Right?
形式主义者会这样理解,但如果我们不是形式主义者,我们就会认为这个重复单纯是为了,记住西班牙的天气,对吗?
Jay Fournier, the study's lead author, "What we found was that patients who are on the lower end of the severity, the medications weren't doing much more than the placebo was.
VOA: standard.2010.01.08
You said, you didn't call us up when we weren't paying any dividend and now we're still paying more than we used to, why all this alarm?
过去不分红的时候,你们什么都没说,而现在我们的分红比过去还多,你们紧张什么
We weren't going to be in a position to see that until we went through all the stuff we've been going over for the last couple of weeks.
我们处理了过去几周研究过的问题,才能搞清这个。
But we also noticed,in some cases, we weren't swayed only by the result.
同时注意到,在某些情况下,不仅行为的后果会使我们动摇。
I mean we were, but we weren't colonized yet.
我的意思是,我们已经存在,但还没有殖民化。
So, we weren't building something that we loved to use.
所以我们做的东西不是我们喜欢用的东西。
All right, so it looks like we weren't showing the percentages here, but it looks like hopefully most of you were able to get the correct answer of H2 being the limiting reactant.
看来我们好像没办法,显示结果的比例,但看起来大部分人,都能得到正确的结果,那就是H2是受限制的反应物2,看来现在我们还没搞明白。
It was kind of we'd fooled ourselves into thinking that things were worth an amount that they actually weren't.
就像我们欺骗自己去想,东西有价值但实际上它们并非如此。
If the soul didn't get destroyed,maybe somebody else that Shelly Kagan we weren't even looking at is Shelly Kagan.
如果灵魂没有被破坏,那么也许,某个根本不相关的人变成了。
So that's a really important type of an application that we can use MO theory for that we weren't able to do with our Lewis structures.
这是MO理论,在Lewis结构,不能用时的,非常重要的应用。
We're exposed to things that might cause cancer where weren't exposed to them before and so that might be a reason.
我们暴露于可能致癌的物质中,这些物质在以前是没有的,这可能就是原因之一
As we learned about how humans operate we could start to design machines that would help humans when they weren't functioning properly.
当我们了解了机体如何运作,就可以设计出器械,在人体某些部位功能失常时提供帮助
So they weren't hitting anything, we're dealing with mostly empty space.
但他还意识到,当它们碰到东西的时候。
But then we went a little further, we considered those other cases and people weren't so sure about consequentialist moral reasoning.
但随着谈论的深入,我们发现在其他情况中,人们不再对后果主义道德推理那么确定了。
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