[00:17.33]Sergey Brin
[00:20.25]謝爾蓋·布林
[00:33.36]詞匯掃描
[00:37.29]co-author 共同編寫
[00:41.85]ease 減輕
[00:45.87]film rating 電影分級(jí)
[00:51.45]Sergey expressed interest in the Internet
[00:54.46]very early on in his studies at Stanford.
[00:58.06]He authored and co-authored various papers
[01:01.49]on data-mining and pattern extraction.
[01:05.00]He also wrote software to ease the process
[01:08.29]of putting scientific papers often written in TeX,
[01:12.85]a text processing language, into HTML form,
[01:17.25]as well as a website for film ratings.
[01:21.89]講解
[01:52.69]逐句對(duì)照
[01:56.61]Sergey expressed interest in the Internet
[01:59.31]very early on in his studies at Stanford.
[02:10.02]He authored and co-authored various papers
[02:13.21]on data-mining and pattern extraction.
[02:23.60]He also wrote software to ease the process
[02:26.49]of putting scientific papers often written in TeX,
[02:31.21]a text processing language, into HTML form,
[02:46.83]as well as a website for film ratings.
[02:57.54]多學(xué)一點(diǎn)
[03:01.70]co-author 共同編寫
[03:04.21]co- 同伴,聯(lián)合,合作
[03:10.28]cooperate 合作
[03:13.01]cofounder 共同創(chuàng)立者
[03:16.07]co- 部屬,副手
[03:21.17]copilot 副飛行員
[03:24.69]ease 減輕,和緩
[03:30.12]The medicine can ease your pain.
[03:36.33]ease 容易,悠閑
[03:41.89]The retired couple lived a life of ease.
[03:49.28]at ease 舒適 / 稍息
[03:58.09]立正 attention
[04:05.90]film rating
[04:07.46]rating 分級(jí),級(jí)別
[04:20.25]G級(jí) general audiences
[04:23.84]大眾級(jí)
[04:28.23]PG級(jí) parental guidance suggested
[04:32.66]普通級(jí)
[04:37.41]PG-13級(jí)
[04:39.40]Parental guidance,
[04:41.07]but some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
[04:51.75]R級(jí)
[04:53.20]RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying parent
[04:57.93]or adult guardian.
[05:09.26]NC-17級(jí) NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED
[05:42.51]詞匯掃描
[05:46.31]entitle 以…為題
[05:50.68]access 進(jìn)入
[05:56.11]The defining moment for Sergey, however,
[05:58.93]was when he met future co-president of Google, Larry Page.
[06:04.61]According to Google lore,
[06:06.50]Page and Brin "were not terribly fond of each other
[06:10.55]when they first met as Stanford University graduate students
[06:15.23]in computer science in 1995."
[06:18.98]They soon found a common interest:
[06:21.48]retrieving relevant information from large data sets.
[06:26.75]Together, the pair authored
[06:29.59]what is widely considered their seminal contribution,
[06:33.53]a paper entitled "The Anatomy
[06:36.17]of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine."
[06:41.62]The paper has since gone on to become the tenth
[06:45.05]most accessed scientific paper at Stanford University.
[06:50.38]講解
[07:36.54]逐句對(duì)照
[07:40.29]The defining moment for Sergey, however,
[07:43.57]was when he met future co-president of Google, Larry Page.
[07:57.84]According to Google lore,
[07:59.60]Page and Brin "were not terribly fond of each other
[08:03.92]when they first met as Stanford University graduate students
[08:08.35]in computer science in 1995."
[08:22.94]They soon found a common interest:
[08:25.54]retrieving relevant information from large data sets.
[08:38.44]Together, the pair authored
[08:40.41]what is widely considered their seminal contribution,
[08:44.56]a paper entitled "The Anatomy
[08:47.09]of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine."
[09:03.52]The paper has since gone on to become the tenth
[09:06.69]most accessed scientific paper at Stanford University.
[09:20.08]多學(xué)一點(diǎn)
[09:24.64]entitle 給…題名,命名
[09:29.12]The novel is entitled"Pride and Prejudice.
[09:36.73]給予權(quán)利,資格
[09:40.28]to
[09:42.37]Their qualifications entitle them to a higher salary.
[09:51.26]access 獲取,使用(數(shù)據(jù))
[09:59.34]進(jìn)入,入口
[10:02.81]to
[10:05.57]The only access to the town is across the bridge.
[10:15.53]Citizens may have free accessto the library.
[10:24.44]原音重現(xiàn)
[10:28.22]Sergey expressed interest in the Internet
[10:30.94]very early on in his studies at Stanford.
[10:34.97]He authored and co-authored various papers
[10:38.19]on data-mining and pattern extraction.
[10:42.02]He also wrote software to ease the process
[10:44.94]of putting scientific papers often written in TeX,
[10:49.51]a text processing language, into HTML form,
[10:54.02]as well as a website for film ratings.
[10:57.63]The defining moment for Sergey, however,
[11:01.21]was when he met future co-president of Google, Larry Page.
[11:06.72]According to Google lore,
[11:08.69]Page and Brin "were not terribly fond of each other
[11:12.86]when they first met as Stanford University graduate students
[11:17.50]in computer science in 1995."
[11:21.42]They soon found a common interest:
[11:23.84]retrieving relevant information from large data sets.
[11:29.07]Together, the pair authored
[11:31.74]what is widely considered their seminal contribution,
[11:36.13]a paper entitled "The Anatomy
[11:38.49]of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine."
[11:43.72]The paper has since gone on to become the tenth
[11:47.23]most accessed scientific paper at Stanford University.
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