• I don't do that. Part of this is designed to get you to start thinking about the transition from high school to college.

    我不那样做,有些作业是为了,让你们开始思考,高中到大学的转变。

    麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选

  • Were you thinking about working in the field of voice acting from the start?

    从一开始,你就是想做配音工作吗?

    想成为配音演员 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

  • It's rather, do you, sitting here now, thinking about that kind of life, ? do you want that for yourself?

    问题是,你们现在坐在这里,是否想过那种生活,你们是否想要那样的生活?

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • But if you contemplate your own way of thinking about what you're supposed to be doing with your life.

    如果你以自己的思维方式沉思,为了生活你应该去做什么

    耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选

  • But right now, what I want you to be thinking of a wave function as is just some representation of an electron.

    但是现在,我想让你们,将波函数仅仅理解为,一个电子的表示方法。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • On the left side as you look at it are what of my think is more traditional way of thinking about educational processes.

    在左边你们看到的,是我认为的对于教育过程,的传统的想法。

    麻省理工公开课 - 媒体、教育、市场课程节选

  • You ask what I am thinking. So help me, God, an immortality of fame.

    你问我在想什么,愿上帝帮助我,我想永垂史册。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • She's thinking about putting it on her book club, and--if any of you know anything getting on Oprah's Book Club makes your sales for the next 20 years.

    她在考虑把你的书放到她的书友会里,如果你们中有人知道一些关于现代文学的事情的话,进入奥普拉书友会的书在,以后的二十年都会有好销路的。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • Right, the first skill we want you to acquire, is we want you to be able to use the basic tools of computational thinking to write small scale programs.

    好,我想让你们掌握的第一个技能就是,希望你们能使用,计算思维的基本工具,来编写小规模的程序。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • Now, we're not thinking about total antibody concentration because you already have a lot of antibodies circulating within your blood and in your fluids.

    现在,我们先不考虑抗体总浓度,因为你的体内已存在许多抗体,在血液以及体液中循环

    耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选

  • Think of that. And while you're thinking about it you can start reading Plato's Apology for Socrates which we will discuss for class on Wednesday.

    想想这个问题,此外,你们可以开始,阅读柏拉图的《苏格拉底自辩篇》,我们将在周三的课堂上讨论。

    耶鲁公开课 - 政治哲学导论课程节选

  • It's like watching the U.S. Open and thinking you're some kind of a player.

    就像你看美国网球公开赛,想象自己是个选手

    耶鲁公开课 - 基础物理课程节选

  • I'm thinking of finishing and calling it When Will You Finish Don Quixote?

    他考虑过完成并称它为,《你什么时候完成堂吉诃德》

    麻省理工公开课 - 电影哲学课程节选

  • To do well in investing you have to have your own independent view of things and really be thinking about how things work and he is someone who does that.

    如果你想要在投资领域中表现出色,你就必须有独立的观点,了解事物的运行规律,而他正是这样一个人

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • If history is any indication 72% of the people ; in the theater have no prior programming experience; despite what you may think and despite the fact that some of you may very well be thinking, odds are I know the least about computers than anyone in here, I'm actually a little scared of my computer.

    以往的经验表明,大讲堂里72%的人没有任何编程经验;,不管你们怎么想,有些人可能现在就在考虑了,奇怪的是比起在座的各位,我最不了解计算机,我甚至有点怕我的电脑。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • If, on the other hand, it is what Gadamer would call a "bad prejudice"-- that is to say, some aspect of my subjectivity that nothing could possibly be done - with in thinking about and interpreting the text-- then you throw it out.

    如果情况不是这样,而是Gadamer所说的“不好的偏见“,也就是说我主观的想法,解读文本,并不能有任何效果-,你可以不用理会它。

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • Of course, once you start thinking of it this way, it's natural to talk this way across a variety of things that the computer may be trying to do.

    当然,一旦你开始用这种思维方式思考,你就会很自然地把这种思维应用到,电脑可能想要做的其它事情上

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • But I want you to tell me in terms of thinking about formal charge, which Lewis structure would you predict to be the most stable?

    但我想让大家告诉我,从形式电荷的角度考虑,你会预测哪一个路易斯结构是最稳定的?

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • So, that's the difference in thinking about different types of ionization energy, so it can get a little bit confusing with terminology if you're just looking at something quickly, so make sure you look really carefully about what we're discussing here.

    所以,这就是我们,在思考不同类型的电离能时所看到的不同,因此如果你看得不够仔细的话,你可能会被其中的术语弄迷糊了,所以一定要看仔细,我们讨论的是什么。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • Second, I'd like to identify two key questions that I really think important for you to be thinking about and addressing in the area of new technology and education.

    接着确定两个关键问题,这两个问题很重要,你们要好好想想怎样,在新技术和教育中定位。

    麻省理工公开课 - 媒体、教育、市场课程节选

  • Does it make sense to think we could do this in less than linear time? You know, it takes a little bit of thinking. What would it mean do I see a hand way at the back, yes please? Thank you.

    你要稍微想一想,这意味着什么?,那儿是有人举手么?后面的,请你来回答吧,谢谢你,小伙子,你让我体会到我上课的价值。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • Even thinking quickly, most of you got it correct.

    虽然时间很短,但大部分人都做对了。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • And we're actually going to get a little bit deeper in our clicker questions here, since when you do your problem-set it won't be quite this straight forward that you'll be answering this kind of question, but actually you'll be thinking about how many different orbitals can have certain state functions or certain orbital names.

    事实上我们要讲的,比这个问题还要深一些,因为当你们做习题集的时候,你们不会遇到这么明显的问题,而是要考虑有多少个轨道,有某种特定的态函数,或者特定的轨道名字。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • Notice here that it's different than the binary search case. We're certainly dividing down, but the combination now actually takes some work. I'll have to actually figure out how to put them back together. And that's a general thing you want to keep in mind when you're thinking about designing a divide and conquer kind of algorithm.

    一个分治的例子,注这里,与二分查找所不同的地方,我们肯定是分解了,但是合并的过程还是需要一些工作量的,我会详细说明怎样把它们合并在一起的,当你在考虑设计一个分治算法时,这是你要必须记住的最基本的东西。

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • So one of my purposes of this course is to get you, whether you study Biomedical Engineering after this or not, excited about the subject so that you start thinking about how you could innovate in this area where lots of problems are still left to solve, so I'll see you on Thursday hopefully.

    我这门课的目的之一就在于,无论你们继续学习生物医学工程与否,我想激发你们对这门课的兴趣,思考在这个仍旧存在诸多问题的领域中,你们能做出什么样的创新,希望在周四的课程中再见

    耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选

  • We'll talk about cells and how they work, how cells in different parts of the body are different, why, and how they contribute to tissues at a very sort of simple level so that you can understand this as we start thinking about using cells for engineering purposes.

    我们将会谈论细胞,它们如何工作,身体不同的部位细胞有怎样的不同,为什么它们有所不同,以及这些细胞如何,以十分简单的方式形成组织,这样当我们开始考虑用细胞,来满足工程目的时,你会更容易理解

    耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选

  • It's sort of late in the day for students who have been through the better part of a semester thinking about the nature of death to argue, maybe, it wasn't such a good idea for you to take this class in the first place.

    对学生来说有些太晚了,你们经历了大半个学期,思考着如何讨论死亡的本质,也许,你一开始来上这门课就不是个好主意。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • That might seem confusing if you're thinking about particles, but remember we're talking about the wave-like nature of electrons.

    如果你们把它想成是一个粒子的话是很矛盾的,但记住我们这里说的,是电子的波动性。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • And that's the kind of instinct I'd like you to get into thinking about. So the answer here is no.

    所以答案是否定的,好的,那我们能在线性时间内排序么?

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

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