gleick
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- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)格萊克;格雷克;葛雷易克
例句
Peter Gleick: Twenty five years ago in the United States, each American probably drank a gallon of bottled water a year, on average.
皮特?格萊克:25年前,美國(guó)人每年人均瓶裝水的飲水量大概是1加侖。
But Peter H. Gleick, a leading expert on water issues, said the new paper offers a fresh way of quantifying the phenomenon.
但一位研究水問(wèn)題的著名專家彼得H.格雷克表示,新的研究論文以一種全新的方式來(lái)量化這一現(xiàn)象。
Gleick: Babbage was a man out of his time. People back then didn't get what he was about.
格萊克:巴貝奇是一個(gè)超越時(shí)代的奇人,當(dāng)時(shí)的人們根本不理解他的想法。
Gleick: Part of this book focuses on people from the 19th century such as Ada Byron, who was the first computer programmer.
格萊克:這本書(shū)的部分內(nèi)容集中研究了一些來(lái)自于十九世紀(jì)的人物,如艾達(dá)·拜倫(AdaByron),她是世界上首位計(jì)算機(jī)程序員。
Gleick: Shannon said that the notion of information has nothing to do with meaning.
格萊克:香農(nóng)曾說(shuō)過(guò),信息的概念與涵義無(wú)關(guān)。
James Gleick: I've been thinking of this book my whole career.
詹姆斯·格萊克:在整個(gè)職業(yè)生涯中我都在思考這本書(shū)的內(nèi)容。
Information underpins everything in the universe, Gleick says, from music to money.
信息支撐著宇宙萬(wàn)物,無(wú)論是音樂(lè)還是貨幣,格萊克如是說(shuō)。
This dependence may make it hard to change current practices that lead to depletion, Dr. Gleick suggests.
格雷克博士認(rèn)為這種依賴性可能使得人們很難改變目前這種掠奪式用水方法。
In fact, between 1990 and 2007, this happened about 100 times, says Peter Gleick of the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California.
來(lái)自California州Oakland市太平洋學(xué)會(huì)的PeterGleick說(shuō),實(shí)際上,在1990到2007年間,這樣的情況共有約100次。
Peter Gleick: Probably my biggest concern is that I believe very strongly that water is a human right.
皮特?格萊克:我堅(jiān)信喝水是人類的一項(xiàng)基本權(quán)利,這是我最關(guān)注的問(wèn)題。