Jingjing:How's that? 京晶:怎么会? Mark:Well, give me therationalefor avoiding number eight: I can't do it. 马克:那么,告诉我不说第8条“我做不到”的理由。 Jingjing:According to the article—and I mostly agree wi...
She's smarter than her brother. 她比她哥哥聪明。 牛津词典 That was asmartcareer move . 那是个人事业发展上的一着妙棋。 牛津词典 OK, I admit it was not the smartest thing I ever did (= it was a stupid thing to do) . 好吧,我承认那件事我办得很不漂亮。
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What she said is — here’re exactly her words: “Carmine, we’re bringing the same process that powers the sun to the earth to harness the energy in a controlled setting. It’s important because it’s the Holy ...
72. “Watch your thoughts, they become words.”— Laozi 73. “If you think you can’t, you’re right.”— Carol Bartz 74. I attribute my success to this – I never gave or took any excuse.”—Florence Nightingale 75. “Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.”— Frank Jackso...
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In other words, the provisioning service runs in the factory, not in Azure. The device code has two interactions with Azure Service Bus: sending events and receiving commands. I’m going to send out an event once every minute after a new temperature reading has been made, and I’ll also...
"crazy" and "stupid". I'm going to show you expressions that we use to talk about a person who's a little bit crazy or you think is stupid without actually using the words: "crazy" or "stupid". Now, on the other hand, I'm also going to show you some ways to say a person ...
Jonah Berger: Sure. The book has six main types of words. I like frameworks, so I put them in a framework called the SPEACC framework — S. P. E. A. C. C. — because I couldn’t come up with somethi...