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For example, these robots will be able to distinguish when someone is happy or sad.
例如,这些机器人将能够辨别一个人是高兴还是难过。
When they stop beating their wings, they'd be much harder for the bat to distinguish from a leaf or some other object.
当它们停止拍打翅膀,蝙蝠就很难将它们与一片树叶或者其他什么东西区分开。
For languages, the explanation may be a cultural rather than biological need to distinguish populations.
对于语言,理由可能是区分人群这样一个的文化上而非生物学上的需要。
While other species," he notes, "may have voice, may have sounds and be able to distinguish pleasure and pain, Logos speech"--logos is his word for it.
他注明,“虽然其它动物也许能发声,也许有音调能区分出愉悦与痛苦,“辩论能力“或他所用的词汇。
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