charlie
US /ˈtʃɑrlɪ/
・UK /ˈtʃɑ:lɪ/
A1 初級
prop. n.專有名詞查理 (名字)
My friend Charlie is coming to visit next week.
n.名詞C (北約音標字母)
Charlie company was deployed to the front lines.
n.名詞傻瓜
He's a real charlie, always making silly mistakes.
n.名詞古柯鹼 (俚語)
The police found charlie in his car.
影片字幕
回顧巴菲特合夥人查理蒙格的生平與傳奇 (Looking back at the life and legacy of investing legend Charlie Munger)
05:13

- Charlie Munger was best known as Warren Buffett's right-hand man, their investing partnership dating back decades.
查理·蒙格最著名的身分是華倫·巴菲特的得力助手,他們的投資夥伴關係可以追溯到數十年前。
- I would say that every time I'm with Charlie, I'll get at least some new slant on an idea that causes me to rethink certain things, and we've had so much fun in the partnership over the years.
每次與查理在一起,我都會從中獲得至少一些對某個想法的新觀點,使我重新思考一些事情,我們在這個夥伴關係中有著如此多的樂趣。
查理-芒格沃倫和我創業之初,'我從未想過我們能達到 1000 億美元'。 (Charlie Munger: When Warren and I were starting 'I never thought we would ever get to $100 billion')
07:05

- BECKY, YOU KNEW CHARLIE BETTER
貝基,你更瞭解查理
- WE ALL KNEW CHARLIE FOR HIS WIT,
我們都知道查理的機智
被白痴毀掉的20個自然奇觀 (Top 20 Natural Wonders Ruined by Morons)
19:03

- The blaze Spread over more than 22,000 acres and resulted in the death of firefighter Charlie Morton people were really concerned about the impact that something that started off that seemed so innocent ended up having such an amazing impact on people in the community, their homes.
大火蔓延超過22,000英畝,導致消防員查理-莫頓(Charlie Morton)死亡,人們真正關心的是開始時看起來如此無辜的事情最終對社區的人們和他們的家園產生了如此驚人的影響。
隨便解釋一下比特幣 (Casually Explained: Bitcoin)
10:38

- If you look at what the experts say, legendary investor Charlie Munger called Bitcoin rat poison, which is clearly bearish.
如果你看看專家們是怎麼說的,傳奇投資者查理-芒格(Charlie Munger)稱比特幣是老鼠藥,這顯然是看跌的。
美國多米諾與英國多米諾 2020 vs 2024 | 美食大戰 | Insider Food (US vs UK Domino's 2020 vs 2024 | Food Wars | Insider Food)
30:43

- Charlie is vegetarian, and he's had this before, and he said it was pretty spicy.
查理是素食主義者,他以前吃過這個,他說很辣。
話總是沒想清楚就脫口而出、其它時候又無話可說?讓影片教你如何在開口前快速思考(How to Think Fast Before You Speak: Framework Thinking)
09:24

- As Charlie Munger says, "You can't really know anything if you just remember isolated facts and try and bang'em back.
就像查理·蒙格所說:「如果你只是記住零散的事實,並像機械似地重複它們,你無法真的了解任何事情。」



