• But that is not always the case.

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  • All right. We've got a big majority, and both are logical ways of thinking, but it turns out that the majority is correct, which is not always the case, but the electron is not ejected in this case.

    好,大多数人都这么认为,这两种看法都是合乎逻辑的,但结果是大多数人是对的,这种情况不经常发生,但是电子在这种情况下,确实不会被逐出。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • It is always probably the case that when I speak I won't choose just any word.

    也许事实是,我说话的时候并没有特意选择任何词语。

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • This is an unfortunate thing you see throughout education frankly, certainly at the secondary and primary school level where you just insert technology into the classroom and expect to solve problems, that is not in life always the case.

    遗憾的是,中小学教育中,就是讲知识然后运用所学的知识解决问题,但是实际生活中不总是这样。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • You might say that optimists are people who think that for everybody in every case, in every circumstance, the total is always positive.

    乐观主义者认为,任何人在任何情况下,在任何环境里,等式结果永远是正数。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • Now, the reason this condition always holds in ordinary mechanics is because you're never, in that case, concerned with a huge statistical population of particles where the disorder among them is an issue.

    这个条件在力学中总是成立,这是因为在力学中,我们从来没有关注过大量粒子的统计行为,而对这些系统来说,无序是很重要的。

    麻省理工公开课 - 热力学与动力学课程节选

  • It is certainly possible, for example, that a quadratic algorithm could run faster than a linear algorithm. It depends on what the input is, it depends on, you know, what the particular cases are. So it is not the case that, on every input, a linear algorithm is always going to be better than a quadratic algorithm.

    一个二次平方级复杂度的算法,当然也是可能跑的比线性复杂度算法快的,这取决于,你知道的,输入以及特定的案例,因此并不是对于每个输入,线性复杂度就一定会,比二次平方级复杂度的算法的表现要好,只是通常来说是这样的。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • You may say to yourself, "Well, isn't it always the case that meaning is important and that meaning is hard to construe?"

    你可能这样说:,“难道意义不是一直都很重要的吗?,确定意义不是一直都很困难吗?“

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • So it is always the case that I can only know what I know if it's a question of being communicated with, having something rendered intelligible for me, negatively.

    所以我们总是这样地认识事物,我们和人交流时,总是被动地认识符号。

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

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