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TED-Ed演讲:什么时候用me, myself 和 I(1)

Me, myself, and I.Me,myself 和 I。You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably because the ...

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TED-Ed演讲:辣味的科学(1)

Why does your mouth feel like it's on fire when you eat a spicy pepper?为什么吃辣椒时嘴里像是着了火 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:辣味的科学(2)

The standard measure of a food's spiciness is its rating on the Scoville scale,食物辣度的标准计量方 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:隐喻的艺术(2)

One of the clearest places to find good metaphors is in poems.诗歌是最容易出现好隐喻的地方。Take thi ...

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TED-Ed演讲:隐喻的艺术(1)

When we talk, sometimes we say things directly.我们说话时,有时候会直接说。"I'm going to the ...

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TED-Ed演讲:交流不畅是怎么产生的(2)

Remember that game of catch?还记得刚刚的接球游戏吗?Imagine it with a lump of clay.让我们把球想像成 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:交流不畅是怎么产生的(1)

Have you ever talked with a friend about a problem only to realize that he just doesn't seem to gras ...

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TED-Ed演讲:为什么受惊吓那么好玩(2)

Other normal physical differences explain why some may love the dizziness associated with a loop-de- ...

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TED-Ed演讲:简单词的力量

We all know the scene: Dorothy closes her eyes, and repeats the Good Witch's mantra,我们都熟悉这样一 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:为什么受惊吓那么好玩(1)

Somewhere right now, people are lining up to scare themselves, maybe with a thrill ride or horror mo ...

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TED-Ed演讲:逗号的故事(2)

Soon, she seems a couple of subordinates attempting to lift the weight of sentences directly in fron ...

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TED-Ed演讲:逗号的故事(1)

Commas are tricky things, especially when subordinates and conjunctions are involved.逗号的运用是很 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:修饰语滥用对写作的危害(2)

"Having robbed the bank in record time, it was possible to make off with the town's chocolate ...

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TED-Ed演讲:修饰语滥用对写作的危害(1)

This just in: "Thief robs town with world's largest chocolate bunny."最新消息:”窃贼 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:语法的分界线 牛津逗号(2)

With the comma, you may think Bob is the DJ, and all you need is him and the puppy.加了逗号之后你可 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:为什么昆虫的大脑如此神奇(1)

The human brain is one of the most sophisticated organs in the world, a supercomputer made of billio ...

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TED-Ed演讲:为什么有这么多昆虫存在(2)

Insect exoskeletons also work like body armor, protecting insects against the outside world and help ...

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TED-Ed演讲:为什么有这么多昆虫存在(1)

If insects suddenly morphed into large beings, and decided to wage war on us, there's no doubt that ...

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TED-Ed演讲:我们应该食用昆虫吗(2)

Bugs can be eaten whole to make up a meal or ground into flour, powder, and paste to add to food.虫 ...

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TED-Ed演讲:我们应该食用昆虫吗(1)

For centuries, people have consumed bugs, everything from beetles to caterpillars, locusts, grasshop ...

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