Charles Darwin developed the theory of how living things develop from simpler organisms over long periods of time.
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Well, let's start with an interesting claim about language made by Charles Darwin.
我以达尔文提出的,一个有趣的语言观点来作为开始
I think you could go so far as to say without Charles Darwin, we wouldn't even have modern medicine.
我觉得,可以说没有达尔文就没有现代医学。
The animals on the islands influenced British nature scientist Charles Darwin's ideas about evolution by natural selection.
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And Charles Darwin actually, who was an astute observer of human behavior, tells a nice story to illustrate this: how "a native touched with his finger some cold preserved meat and plainly showed disgust at its softness whilst I felt utter disgust at my food being touched by a naked savage though his hands did not appear dirty."
达尔文,对人类行为观察入微,他有一个故事很好地解释了反感:,“一个土著用手指碰冷腌肉,那种软软的质地让他感到很反感,而让我感无无比反感的是我的食物,被一个没穿衣取的土著碰了,虽然他的手不脏“
Gone is the popular image of Charles Darwin as an old man with a long,white beard.
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One figure? I don't know. I can't say. That's hard. Charles Darwin will be up there.
只选一个吗?不好说,这太难选了。查尔斯·达尔文肯定在其中。
The two became friends. John Henslow suggested that Charles Darwin take the unpaid position of naturalist for a trip on the British ship H.M.S.Beagle.
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I can't really even describe how important Charles Darwin is briefly.
我甚至不能简单概括达尔文的角色到底有多重要。
The British nature scientist Charles Darwin is mainly responsible for the fame of the Galapagos Islands.
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How important is Charles Darwin in the field of science?
查尔斯·达尔文在科学界的重要性有多大?
The National Geographic Society published her book just in time for the two hundredth anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth on February twelfth, eighteen oh nine.
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So Charles Darwin is a very, very important figure.
达尔文是一个非常非常重要的人物。
We tell about a new children's book on Charles Darwin and his famous theory .
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Charles Darwin studied the finches carefully when he visited the Galapagos in eighteen thirty-five.
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Scientists took the tortoise to the Charles Darwin Research Center on Santa Cruz Island.
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The story of the young British naturalist Charles Darwin combines both of these.
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Naturalist Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species" in eighteen fifty-nine.
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Charles Darwin developed his idea slowly over more than twenty years.
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The voyage of the Beagle took Charles Darwin to South America.
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Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury,England on February twelfth,eighteen-oh-nine.
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Charles Darwin had poor health much of his life.
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Charles Darwin's personal life was also expanding.
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Charles Darwin died on April nineteenth,eighteen eighty-two.
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In July of that year, Darwin's friends Charles Lyell and Joseph Hooker had studies by both men presented to the scientific group called the Linnean Society of London.
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Charles' mother Susannah Darwin was the daughter of the famous potter,Josiah Wedgwood.
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