If we go back up to the kinds of data objects we started with, floats, ints, strings, they actually behave the same way.
如果我们回想一下我们一开始讲过的数据对象的种类,浮点数,整数,字符串,它们实际上有相同的行为方式。
The reason I want to point this out to you is, if we go back up to the kinds of data objects we started with, floats, ints, strings, they actually behave the same way.
我要为大家指出这一点的原因是,如果我们想一下以前讲过的,数据类型的种类,浮点数,整数,字符串,它们实际上有相同的行为方式。
It will go back through the same slot, and the electronics is arranged in such a way that when it goes back through the same slot that it will initiate this time.
我会通过同一狭槽,这样安排电子设备,以使它回到同一狭槽时,它会开始计时。
The reason I want to point this out to you is, if we go back up to the kinds of data objects we started with, floats, ints, strings, they actually behave the same way.
我要为大家指出这一点的原因是,如果我们想一下以前讲过的,数据类型的种类,浮点数,整数,字符串,它们实际上有相同的行为方式。
This is the pulse of music and music theorists ever since the late fifteenth century from music theory Francinus Gafurius on we could go all the way back then have said that the pulse in music is basically at the same tempo as the human pulse which comes out to be about oh, we'll say seventy-two beats if you will, pulses, per minute.
这是音乐的脉搏,从十五世纪晚期到现在的音乐理论家们,像弗朗西斯·加福瑞,我们回到那个年代,那时就曾说过,音乐的律动,和人类的脉搏节奏基本一致,就是说相当于,我们说如果是你的脉搏的话,每分钟七十二下左右
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