• It's headed by one person but in our case it had 4-5 people working on nothing but the president's schedule.

    通常有一个人完成,但我们的办公室由4,5个人负责,他们仅仅是负责日程安排。

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  • But it's a different extended-through-space and time person than the one you're thinking about right now.

    但和你们现在所想的,贯穿空间和时间的人,不是同一个人。

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  • No one wants to - has aspirations to be - one person has.

    有人想帮忙统计吗,这有一个人想

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  • You've got to think about what they mean, and that's one of the best things about physics because here's a person who is not looking for anti-particles.

    你得去思考它们的意义,这是物理学最美妙的地方,因为有位仁兄本不是去找反粒子的

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  • How do you deal with that trade-off where you absolutely need an ad sales force but at the same time, if one person at a time, you just can't say let's go out and hire five good engineers or five good ad sales people and not have them be great?

    如何做出选择,如何取舍,当你急需一批销售人员,但如果只碰见一个合适的人选,你不只能因此去找,5个差不多的工程师,或者5个差不多的广告销售?

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  • Primarily the people who started are Emerson and Moscovici and many others who have done research showing how minority-- very often one person can make a big difference, can make a significant difference.

    爱默生和莫斯科维奇是先驱,他们和其他学者都证明少数人-,经常是一个人,如何实现重大改变,能实现显著的改变。

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  • One person might be a little low one day, another person might be high, a lot of people might-- you might happen to have captured them on an average day, but overall it averages out, so you get a representative sample.

    一个人可能某一天少吃些,另一个人可能多吃些,很多人都会这样,你可能正好得出人们,平均每天的摄入量,但把它的整体平均一下,就得到有代表性的结果

    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 you often end up there with--something closer to person's being housed within one skull.

    而我们常常只会想到,人类的人格特性都储存在,整个大脑里。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • I want to end this premise idea by talking a little bit about a person for whom, one of the chief purpose in life was to spread happiness-- Mahatma Gandhi. This is a story about him.

    我想以介绍一位,一生致力于,传播快乐的人来结论这个前提-,圣雄甘地,这是关于他的一个故事。

    哈佛公开课 - 幸福课课程节选

  • Highly educated people, a lot of you probably care a lot about food, think about labels, read them and things like that, not one person out of the 300-350 people in this room guessed correctly within ten percent margin of error.

    你们受过高等教育,注意饮食健康,关注食品标签,等等,在10%的误差幅度下,在300-350个人中,没有一个人估计正确

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  • Perhaps at the other end of the tunnel they begin to have some communications or see some loved one who has died previously or perhaps some famous religious person in their-- in the teaching of their tradition-- their religious tradition.

    或许在隧道的另一头,他们开始某种交流,或者看见早已死去的挚爱亲友,看见他们传统教义中,或宗教传统中的,某个著名宗教人物

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • 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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