• You have one rule invoking another rule and then you can get a sentence like "Fred thinks Barney likes Wilma."

    遵循调用前一个规则的这个规则,这样你就得到了,像"弗雷德觉得巴尼喜欢威尔玛",这样的句子

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  • Now, when you do this, how many-- and then so, for instance, you get the sentence "Fred likes Wilma."

    你按照规则去做之后,比如说,你会得到一个句子,"弗雷德喜欢威尔玛"

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  • And certainly Wilfred Owen would not have been, and it seemed to me as though in fact it was important to read Wilfred Owen and to go on thinking and talking about his poetry.

    显然威尔弗雷德·欧文没有感到诧异,尽管就我看来事实上,阅读思考讨论欧文的诗歌十分重要。

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  • So these are the potential voters and and each of them is in the position that Fred Thompson was in, two weeks ago in the Republican Primary, when he's deciding whether to run or not.

    这些是潜在选民并且,每个人都处于弗雷德·汤普森曾经的立场,就在两周前的共和党初选,当他考虑是否参加选举时

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  • The sentences are "Fred likes Fred," "Fred likes Barney," "Fred likes Wilma," "Fred thinks Fred," "Fred thinks Barney," "Fred thinks Wilma," and so on.

    这些句子是,"弗雷德喜欢弗雷德","弗雷德喜欢巴尼","弗雷德喜欢威尔玛","弗雷德觉得弗雷德","弗雷德觉得巴尼","弗雷德觉得威尔玛",等等

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  • It has three nouns, "Fred," "Barney" and "Wilma," and two verbs, "Thinks" and "Likes."

    这个例子中有三个名词,"弗雷德","巴尼","威尔玛",两个动词,"觉得"和"喜欢"

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  • You would see a sentence like "Bill knew that John liked him" and you know, without even knowing how you know, that this could mean that Bill knew that John liked Bill or it could mean that Bill knew that John liked Fred.

    你会看类似这样的句子,"比尔知道约翰喜欢他",你都不知道你是如何理解这句话的,但你却知道这句话是在说,比尔知道约翰喜欢比尔,或是在说比尔知道约翰喜欢弗雷德

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