| Gustav Spiller - Logic - 1921 - 464 pages
...think that the mind of a man of science must be constituted differently from that of his fellowmen; but if you will not be frightened by terms, you will...yourselves every day and every hour of your lives. . . . "A very trivial circumstance will serve to exemplify this. Suppose you go into a fruiterer's... | |
| 2005 - 268 pages
...在同龄人中表现如何做 出预测。 参善译文 11 一 with these 村d 由4 卜肛钟此 as 饥讶 training. To hear all these large words, you would think that...and every hour of your lives. There is a well-known 词短语iOtermsoflntelligence 做anycomp 扔son 的定语; 谊termsof . . . 表示" 在, · 方面"... | |
| 许建平 - 2005 - 304 pages
...these large words, you would think that the mind of a man of science must be constituted differ ently from that of his fellow men; but if you will not be...hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had been talking prose during the whole of his life. In the same way, I trust that you will take comfort,... | |
| Chinese language - 2006 - 528 pages
...means compared with these processes, and that they have to be acquired by a sort of special training. To hear all these large words, you would think that...yourselves every day and every hour of your lives. U 面 t3 6 几 There is a well-known Incident in one of Moliere's plays, where the author makes the... | |
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