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考虑到你和这个男人不再有干系,你的反应有点过分。
Considering that you are no longer involved with this man, your response is a little extreme.
这可能听起来像一个不寻常的建议,但这是真的,当别人第一次见到你时对你的第一印象可能会影响那个人将来如何对待你或对你的反应。
It may sound like an unusual piece of advice, but it is true the first impression someone has of you when meeting you for the first time will probably influence how that person treats you or reacts to you in the future.
问:你的反应是什么?
So by using the tabulated data, we can really determined heats of formation for most reactions that you might contemplate, OK?
所以,使用这些表格,我们就能确定大多数,你可能碰到的反应的生成热?
However, the thing to remember is, when you look at heats of reaction under those conditions it's all well and good.
相反,需要记住,当你需要知道反应中放出的热量时,这些量是很有用的。
But, in economic terms, there's no difference between losing the tickets and losing $400, so why do you behave differently?
但是,从经济学角度上看,丢了票和丢了400美元没有什么不同,但你为何会做出不同的反应呢?
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