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DIALOGUE 65 At Breakfast 1--What are your plans for today, Mak? Nick and I are going shopping. Do you want to come too? 2--Well, as a matter fo fact, I'm meeting Steve. He's writing an article and he'
The visionary pirate is being forced to walk the plank off his own ship. 远见卓识的海盗船长只好被迫离开自己的战舰 He's devastated. 他不知所措 It was about two in the morning and I got a phone call. 大概是半夜两点钟我接
How the Americans View Friendship Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university.Yaser was an international student from Jordon.He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become
The Mac team knew that. Mac团队也深知这一点。 Every year, beginning in 1981, it gave out an award to the person who did the best job of standing up to him. 从1981年开始,他们每年都会将一个奖项颁发给最能勇敢面对乔布斯
Every month or so, Manock and Oyama would present a new iteration based on Jobs's previous criticisms. 每一个月左右,马诺克和大山都会将这样的流程重复一次,当然是根据乔布斯前一次的枇评进行了改进。 The late
He changed our lives. 他改变了我们的生活。 Steve Jobs had a vision. 史蒂夫 乔布斯很有远见。 Like the world lost a John lennon. 这世界像失去了另一位约翰 列侬。 He demanded perfection. 他追求完美。 He could rip
TWENTY-ONE Chapter 21 THE temporary stable, a wooden structure, had been built close to the racecourse, and it was there his mare was to have been brought the day before. He had not yet been to look at her. During these last days he had not exercised
TWENTY Yes, yes, there are all sorts of improvements in everything now, said Oblonsky with a moist and beautiful yawn. In the theatres for instance and all places of amusement. . . . Oh, oh, oh! he yawned. Electric light everywhere. Oh, oh! Yes, elec
FORTY-FIVE Chapter 14 WHEN Kitty had left and Levin remained alone he felt so restless without her and so impatient to live more and more quickly through the hours till morning when he would see her again and be united to her for good, that he dreade
FORTY-TWO Chapter 6 KARENIN had gained a brilliant victory at the Committee Meeting of the seventeenth of August; but the consequence of that victory undermined his power. The new committee for investigating the conditions of the subject races from e
FIFTY-ONE When the deacon had finished the prayer for the Imperial family, the priest holding a book turned to the bride and bridegroom. Eternal God who joinest them that were separate, he read in his mild sing-song voice, and hast ordained for them
FIFTY-SIX I am very glad I have persuaded him to receive Extreme Unction to-morrow, she said as she sat in her dressing-jacket before her folding-glass and combed her soft fragrant hair with a small comb. I have never been present, but Mama told me t
FIFTY-FIVE Chapter 17 THE hotel in the provincial town where Nicholas Levin was lying ill was one of those provincial hotels arranged after new and improved models, with the best intentions of cleanliness, comfort and even elegance, but which, owing
FORTY-NINE Chapter 23 ALTHOUGH Vronskys wound had missed the heart it was dangerous, and for several days he lay between life and death. When he was first able to talk again his brothers wife Varya was alone with him. Varya! he said looking sternly a
FORTY-EIGHT Chapter 20 KARENIN took leave of Betsy when they reached the dining-room and returned to his wife. She was lying down, but on hearing his step she quickly sat up in her former place and glanced at him with apprehension. He saw that she ha
SEVENTY-NINE Levin got home just as the Princess arrived, and they met at the bedroom door. There were tears in the Princesss eyes and her hands shook. When she saw Levin she embraced him and began to cry. Well, Mary Vlasevna, darling? she asked, sei
EIGHTY Chapter 17 OBLONSKYS affairs were in a bad state. Two-thirds of the money for the forest had already been spent, and by allowing a discount of ten per cent, he had obtained from the merchant almost the whole of the last third. But the latter w
EIGHTY-ONE Chapter 20 AS was his wont, Oblonsky did not spend his time idly while in Petersburg. Besides business his sisters divorce and his post it was as usual necessary for him, as he said, to refresh himself in Petersburg after the mustiness of
EIGHTY-THREE Chapter 25 FEELING that they were entirely reconciled, next morning Anna began actively to make preparations for their move, Though it was not settled whether they would go on the Monday or on the Tuesday, as each the night before had yi
EIGHTY-EIGHT Chapter 10 WHEN Levin thought about what he was and why he lived, he could find no answer and was driven to despair; but when he left off asking himself those questions, he seemed to know what he was and why he lived, for he acted and li