• There's much more research, much more advice on how to get rid of depression and how do I pursue my strength.

    而且有更多的研究是关于,如何摆脱抑郁,如何发展自己的优点。

    哈佛公开课 - 幸福课课程节选

  • You might be winded doing it the second way, but when you get to the top and you are at the 60th story your gravitational potential is independent of how you got there.

    对于走路你可能很抓狂,但你一旦到了顶层,你就是在第60层,你的重力势能,与你如何到达那里无关。

    麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选

  • There is technical access, just how do you get to the site and then there is cultural access.

    技术上的接触,也就是你如何进入到这个网站,还有文化上的接触。

    麻省理工公开课 - 媒体、教育、市场课程节选

  • It eventually outputs a ticket with the right amount, but my God, how many steps does it take for us to get there?

    最终它适当地输出了一张票,但是我的天,我们需要多少步骤才能得到?

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • But notice how long it took us to get there, how many centuries it took.

    但是要注意到这要多长时间,它花了多少个世纪。

    耶鲁公开课 - 新约课程节选

  • How do we get from there to the conclusion that I can't believe that I'm going to die, I'm going to cease to exist as a person?

    怎样从中得到一个结论,说明我不相信我会死,我会停止作为人而存在?

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • You have to learn, in other words, how to get your hands dirty. Between the innocence of the Christian and the worldliness of Machiavelli's new morality, there can be no reconciliation.

    换句话说,你必须学会如何弄污你的手,在基督教的纯洁观与,马基雅维利新道德中的世俗观之间,没有任何回旋的余地。

    耶鲁公开课 - 政治哲学导论课程节选

  • There are services now, we don't know yet how to get those stem cells out of cord blood and how to use them for therapies, but it's reasonable to think that we might know about this in 30 years.

    现在已经有提供这样的服务了,我们现在还不知道如何从脐带血中,提取这些干细胞并用于治疗,但有理由相信,在未来的30年内我们会知道的

    耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选

  • How do you get there? You go to go here, here and these could be busy roads, and so parents don't want to do it because of safety reasons, so you see how--when the country used to be laid out in a grid, like say New York City still is today, then people walk to get to places.

    那要怎么才能去呢,你得绕道这里,还有那里的繁忙路段,出于安全原因家长们不允许孩子们这么做,可以看到,规划为网格状道路的地区,比如依旧保留了传统规划的纽约,人们出行是靠步行

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

  • And that's just a way of reminding you that we want to think carefully, but what are the things we're trying to measure when we talk about complexity here? It's both the size of the thing and how often are we going to use it? And there are some trade offs, but I still haven't said how I'm going to get an n log n sorting algorithm, and that's what I want to do today.

    这只是在提醒你们我们要仔细的思考问题,但是当我们在讨论复杂性的时候,我们到底要衡量哪些东西?,是列表的大小和对其进行查找的频率吗?,这里面临一些取舍,但是我还没有说明,怎样得到一个n,log,n复杂度的排序算法,并且这是我今天想要讲的内容。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • So there's obviously three rows but conceptually, how did I get to 3?

    显然一共有3行,但是我是如何得到3的呢?

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • If you go to the dining hall you know, the portions-- one person serves themselves this much of a food and another serves themselves another, and then when you go to a restaurant there are variations on how much you get served of things, and so it's very hard to estimate portions for people.

    如果你去食堂,摄入量是指,一个人吃了自己的那部分食物,或其他人吃的他们的那一部分,当你去餐厅,每次吃多少是变化的,因此估算每个人的摄入量是很难的

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

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