"People are also more likely to lie in real-time—in an instant message or phone call—than if they have time to think of a response," says Hancock.
汉考克说:“与有时间考虑如何回应相比,人们在发即时信息和打电话时更有可能撒谎。”
"People are also more likely to lie in real time—in an instant message or phone call—than if they have time to think of a response," says Hancock.
汉考克说:“人们在即时通话中撒谎的可能性,包括发信息或打电话,也比他们有时间考虑如何回复时的可能性大。”
That whispered message, half invitation and halt forcing, is what most of us think of when we hear the words peer pressure.
当我们听到“同辈压力”这个词时,我们大多数人的脑海中总会半诱惑半强迫地出现这样一个低低的声音。
A reputation -- what people think of you, good or bad -- is built one message at a time.
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I think part of the message here is that... I want to mention just one more, I'm afraid we're out of time But believe it or not, I could talk to you for another 24 hours.
我觉得需要传达的信息是。。。,我想要再次重复一遍,我担心时间不够了,信不信由你,我可以跟你再聊,24个小时。
So that's the important take-away message from this slide. If we think about these different types of lights, microwave light, if it's absorbed by a molecule, is a sufficient amount of frequency and energy to get those molecules to rotate. That, of course, generates heat, so that's how your microwaves work.
重要的信息,如果我们看看,这些不同种类的光,微波,如果被分子吸收,它的频率和能量可以,使分子转动,这当然的,会产生热量,这就是你们微波炉的工作原理。
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