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1.“Dreams use so many bits and pieces of our memory, but not in a logical, linear way, ” says psychologist Rosalind Cartwright, Ph.D. “It’s more of an associative conglomeration of things.”
心理学家罗莎琳德·卡莱特博士说:“许多零散的、没有逻辑、非线性的记忆碎片会出现在我们的梦里。它更多时候是事情的联想的集合体。”
2."One of the most positive legacies will probably come about inadvertently in the form of improved public transport and the bus-rapid-transport system specifically," said Cartwright.
Cart wright认为“世界杯留下的最积极的遗产之一是,无意识地改进了公共交通以及巴士快速交通系统。”
3.“Dreams use so many bits and pieces of our memory, but not in a logical, linear way, ” says psychologist Rosalind Cartwright, Ph.D. “It’s more of an associative conglomeration of things.”
心理学家罗莎琳德·卡莱特博士说:“许多零散的、没有逻辑、非线性的记忆碎片会出现在我们的梦里。它更多时候是事情的联想的集合体。”
4.They chose "electronic warfare," A.K.A. "radar jamming," Cartwright said.
他们选择了“电子战”又名“雷达干扰,”卡特怀特说。