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    radically

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    UK /'rædɪklɪ/

    B1 中級
    adv.副詞激進地
    Her idea is radically opposed to mine

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    【瘋狂醫師】羅伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森《化身博士》經典名著 | 全本有聲書 (Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson | Full Audiobook)

    28:58【瘋狂醫師】羅伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森《化身博士》經典名著 | 全本有聲書 (Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson  | Full Audiobook)
    • even if I could rightly be said to be either,  it was only because I was radically both;  
    • I saw that, of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness, even if I could rightly be said to be either, it was only because I was radically both;

      我看到,在我意識的領域中爭鬥的兩種天性,即使我能被正確地稱為其中一種,那也僅僅是因為我根本上是兩者兼具;

    B1 中級

    「戰警」崛起!揭開真相的關鍵人物 Radley Balko 獨家現身! (Rise of the "Warrior Cop" (with Radley Balko))

    51:17「戰警」崛起!揭開真相的關鍵人物 Radley Balko 獨家現身! (Rise of the "Warrior Cop" (with Radley Balko))
    • I mean I can only imagine when you have that I mean I think back to that time and how how radically it changed sort of my perspective on on just what was happening around me and interviews that I did with police officers in the run-up to the RNC in 2004 in New York City.

      知道你評價一個地方,並且可以建立任何鬆散的聯繫

    • I mean I can only imagine when you have that I mean I think back to that time and how how radically it changed sort of my perspective on on just what was happening around me and interviews that I did with police officers in the run-up to the RNC in 2004 in New York City.

      知道你評價一個地方,並且可以建立任何鬆散的聯繫

    B1 中級

    Z 世代正在重塑未來的工作,他們怎麼做到的? (Gen Z is reshaping the future of work – here’s how)

    08:36Z 世代正在重塑未來的工作,他們怎麼做到的? (Gen Z is reshaping the future of work – here’s how)
    • and I think a lot of folks are saying, "No, maybe the world can work radically differently," and I think that's a good thing.

      我認為在很長一段時間裡,我們被告知世界必須如此運轉。

    • And I think a lot of folks are saying no, maybe the world's gonna work radically differently.

      我想很多人都在說,不,也許這個世界會以截然不同的方式運轉。

    B1 中級

    中國審查川普與柯林頓辯論!| 中國未剪輯 (China Censors the Trump-Clinton Debate | China Uncensored)

    05:02中國審查川普與柯林頓辯論!| 中國未剪輯 (China Censors the Trump-Clinton Debate | China Uncensored)
    • Still, people with radically different ideas can debate them freely on national television without censorship.

      民主!

    • people with radically different ideas

      想法南轅北轍的人們

    B1 中級

    雷·達裡歐的成功原則 (30分鐘濃縮版)! (Principles For Success by Ray Dalio (In 30 Minutes))

    28:47雷·達裡歐的成功原則 (30分鐘濃縮版)! (Principles For Success by Ray Dalio (In 30 Minutes))
    • I found that taking this radically open-minded approach and believability-weighting people's thinking significantly increased my probabilities of making the best decisions possible.

      我發現採取這種極端開放的態度和衡量人們的想法的可信度,大大增加了我盡可能做出最佳決策的可能性。

    • There is nothing better to be on a shared mission with extraordinary people who can be radically truthful and radically transparent with each other.

      沒有什麼比與可以完全真實的,並徹底透明的優秀人士有一個共同的使命還要更好。

    A2 初級

    為何你會愛上錯的人?──哲學家艾倫·狄·波頓揭露人生必修課! (Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person - Alain de Botton)

    22:01為何你會愛上錯的人?──哲學家艾倫·狄·波頓揭露人生必修課! (Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person - Alain de Botton)
    • And this radically undermines our capacity to find a good partner.

      因為我們的行為往往很狡猾,如果我們不這樣做,就會給我們帶來一些懈怠。

    • We are on a quest to suffer in ways that feel familiar, and this radically undermines our

      我們追求的是一種感覺熟悉的痛苦方式,這從根本上破壞了我們的。

    B1 中級

    隔離 - 意識雷區 (第一集) (Isolation - Mind Field (Ep 1))

    34:46隔離 - 意識雷區 (第一集) (Isolation - Mind Field (Ep 1))
    • Her menstrual cycle stopped, and her sleep-wake cycle changed radically.

      是的,這是我的初體驗

    • and her sleep-wake cycle changed radically.

      - 這燈會一直亮著? - 一直…

    B1 中級

    馬斯克驚人預言:機器人工作,人類爽爽過!經濟翻10倍,人人高收入?!|中英對照聽力訓練 (馬斯克最新預言:未來由機器人工作,人類享受生活!|經濟翻10倍 人人都是高收入|中英對照 聽力訓練)

    08:03馬斯克驚人預言:機器人工作,人類爽爽過!經濟翻10倍,人人高收入?!|中英對照聽力訓練 (馬斯克最新預言:未來由機器人工作,人類享受生活!|經濟翻10倍 人人都是高收入|中英對照 聽力訓練)
    • His Highness and President Trump, and I think they were very impressed. In fact, one of our robots did the Trump dance, which I thought was pretty cool. To YMCA? Yeah, to YMCA. So yeah, robots can dance, they can walk around, they can interact. I think we're headed to a radically different world, I think a good world, an interesting world. My prediction actually for humanoid robots is that ultimately there will be tens of billions. I think everyone will want to have their personal robot. You can think of it like as though you had your own personal

      殿下和特朗普總統,我想他們都印象深刻。事實上,我們的一個機器人還跳了一段特朗普舞,我覺得很酷。敬基督教青年會?是的,跳 YMCA。是的,機器人可以跳舞,可以走動,可以互動。我認為我們正在走向一個完全不同的世界,我認為這是一個美好的世界,一個有趣的世界。實際上,我對仿人機器人的預測是,最終會有數百億個仿人機器人。我認為每個人都會想要擁有自己的私人機器人。你可以把它想象成你自己的私人機器人。

    • Um, I think we're—we're headed to, uh, a radically different world.

      XAI 的目標是瞭解宇宙。瞭解外面有什麼。

    B1 中級

    ArduinoJson 7 有什麼新功能?! (What's new in ArduinoJson 7)

    14:56ArduinoJson 7 有什麼新功能?! (What's new in ArduinoJson 7)
    • C++ aspects that most Arduino users ignore. It's called the missing C++ course because it covers what is usually omitted by other courses. Chapters 3 and 4 are the deserialization and serialization tutorials. They are available for free on arduinojson.org. Chapter 5 covers advanced topics such as filtering, deserialization in chunks, JSON streaming, allocators, readers, writers, converters and other valuable techniques. Chapter 6 explains how the library works and how to navigate the code. I rewrote this chapter from scratch and this version is radically different from the previous one. Chapter 7 is a troubleshooting guide. It shows how things can go wrong and how to prevent bugs. Most of this chapter applies to any C++ program, whether it uses arduino json or not. Chapter 8 contains five case studies showing how to use arduino json in different scenarios. I invite you to purchase the book directly at arduinojson.org slash book. Not only will you learn essential things but you'll also support my work allowing me to continue investing a crazy amount of time in improving the library and helping the community.

      大多數 Arduino 用戶都會忽略的 C++ 方面。之所以稱其為 "缺失的 C++ 課程",是因為它涵蓋了其他課程通常忽略的內容。第 3 章和第 4 章是反序列化和序列化教程。這些內容可在 arduinojson.org 上免費獲取。第 5 章涉及高級主題,如過濾、分塊反序列化、JSON 流、分配器、讀取器、寫入器、轉換器和其他有價值的技術。第 6 章介紹了庫的工作原理以及如何瀏覽代碼。我從頭開始重寫了這一章,這個版本與之前的版本截然不同。第 7 章是故障排除指南。它說明了如何出錯以及如何防止出現 bu

    • I rewrote this chapter from scratch, and this version is radically different from the previous one.
    B1 中級

    受傷的人如何尋求更進一步的懲罰? (How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment)

    05:32受傷的人如何尋求更進一步的懲罰? (How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment)
    • It's just that for us, home was a place of grief and persecution. It's easy enough to see why children put up with poor treatment. They're born radically powerless. They can't run away. They are utterly at the mercy of others. They can't even think especially straight. What they must do, above all else, is adapt. Which in practice means learning to put up with poor treatment. They have to develop an advanced skill at not noticing quite how awful things are, an expertise at being unfazed by cruelty and neglect. Children in deprived circumstances tend to be geniuses at looking away, disassociating and making light of things. Of course, it might not be perfect that their father screams at them constantly, but there are some interesting shows on television and there's a really fascinating bit of the garden to explore in the morning. You can climb up the big tree and imagine it's a little house. And of course, ideally their mother wouldn't be so mocking and disloyal. But that's just the way things are, neither more or less sad than the fact it's often raining and there's a lot of homework to do. In any case, the bad treatment almost certainly has to do with something that they, the child, have done wrong. Badly treated children tend to take a compulsively generous view of those who injure them. Obviously, they aren't nasty on purpose. That would make no sense. Clearly, their ostensible brutality has sound explanations. It must be because they, the child, is in the wrong. That's why they're being neglected. That's why they've been declared fools. That's why they're being bullied. It's a great deal easier to believe that the parent is tough, yet fundamentally right, rather than gratuitously callous and unjustifiably hostile. In other words, what a bad childhood trains us to do, above all else, is to indulge meanness. The muscle that normally functions to repel attacks has had to be starved and has atrophied. In order to survive, we had to lose the ability to work out what was good and bad for us, lest we discover that we spent 18 years in the company of fiends. What this means for our futures is that we will be extremely poor at discerning when the partners we let into our lives cross the border into selfishness and malevolence. We'll continue under a narcoleptic command not to notice that we're being robbed and deceived. We'll be as blind to the blows now as we were then. For a long time, it simply won't occur to us to wonder why we've ended up paying for everything for the partner, or why they're unreliable in their promises, or constantly prioritise their friends over us, or are angrily defensive whenever we raise a complaint. We will simply, as we had to early on, fall into line and invent elaborate explanations for their behaviour. They're good, but they're tired. They're durable, but under pressure at work. They're fierce, but compensating for their childhood traumas, for which we have a lot of sympathy. Anything other than the more straightforward conclusion, we've fallen in with unconcerned egoists. We shouldn't compound our disloyalty towards ourselves by feeling, on top of everything else, ashamed for our tolerance. It isn't weakness, it's a survival strategy from childhood that served a very sensible purpose then but is liable to be ruining our lives now. To wake ourselves up, we need to consider our choices as if someone else had made them. We might wonder what we would advise a friend to do if they were in our situation. And through such a lens, we might start to perceive that the treatment we're facing isn't, as we've long thought, a sign of our partner's depth or complexity, but in the end, something much more humble, evidence that we need to get away. But this will be only a momentary liberation until we can understand the more fundamental issue, that the muscle most people use to eject poison has withered because of a distinctive history. We need to reverse the direction of our psychological fate. Our early suffering should not condemn us to yet more pain. It is what gives us an especially powerful claim on original sources of kindness, tenderness and calm.

      只是對我們來說,家是一個充滿悲傷和迫害的地方。很容易理解為什麼孩子們要忍受惡劣的待遇。他們生來就毫無力量他們無法逃避。他們完全任由他人擺佈。他們甚至連思考的能力都沒有他們必須做的,最重要的,就是適應。在實踐中,這意味著要學會忍受惡劣的待遇。他們必須發展出一種高級技能,即不去注意事情有多糟糕,擅長對殘忍和忽視不為所動。生活在貧困環境中的孩子往往是睜一隻眼閉一隻眼、脫離現實和輕描淡寫的天才。當然,他們的父親經常對他們大吼大叫,這可能並不完美,但電視上有一些有趣的節目,而且早上可以去花園裡探索一個非常迷人的地方

    • They're born radically powerless.
    B1 中級