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史蒂文·Jobs 06

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史蒂文·Jobs 06

[00:20.52]史蒂文·Jobs(Steven Jobs)

[00:38.72]but 除…之外

[00:42.44]break into 進入

[00:46.72]owe to 由于

[00:51.28]built-in 內(nèi)置的

[00:57.49]In 1986, finding himself sidelined

[01:01.08]by the company he had founded,

[01:03.37]Jobs sold all but one of his shares in Apple.

[01:07.33]Around the same time,

[01:09.38]Jobs founded another computer company, NeXT Computer.

[01:14.18]Like the Apple Lisa,

[01:16.08]the NeXT workstation was technologically advanced,

[01:20.22]but was never able to break into the mainstream

[01:23.92]mainly owing to its high cost.

[01:27.05]Among those who could afford it, however,

[01:29.82]the NeXT workstation garnered a strong following

[01:33.26]because of its technical strengths,

[01:36.14]chief among them

[01:37.55]its object-oriented software development system.

[01:41.63]Jobs marketed NeXT products

[01:43.98]to the scientific and academic fields

[01:47.17]because of the innovative,

[01:49.30]experimental new technologies it incorporated

[01:53.05](such as the Mach kernel,

[01:55.49]the digital signal processor chip,

[01:58.13]and the built-in Ethernet port).

[02:02.60]講解

[03:05.64]In 1986, finding himself sidelined

[03:09.61]by the company he had founded,

[03:11.65]Jobs sold all but one of his shares in Apple.

[03:28.05]Around the same time,

[03:29.46]Jobs founded another computer company, NeXT Computer.

[03:39.52]Like the Apple Lisa,

[03:41.07]the NeXT workstation was technologically advanced,

[03:45.15]but was never able to break into the mainstream

[03:49.03]mainly owing to its high cost.

[04:01.57]Among those who could afford it, however,

[04:04.19]the NeXT workstation garnered a strong following

[04:07.68]because of its technical strengths,

[04:19.48]chief among them

[04:20.75]its object-oriented software development system.

[04:30.18]Jobs marketed NeXT products

[04:32.08]to the scientific and academic fields

[04:40.40]because of the innovative,

[04:42.10]experimental new technologies it incorporated

[04:50.70](such as the Mach kernel, the digital signal processor chip,

[04:55.73]and the built-in Ethernet port).

[05:09.54]多學一點

[05:13.32]but

[05:14.12]all but one

[05:17.39]but 除…以外

[05:23.78]No one but she saw the thief.

[05:30.20]but

[05:33.50]our hopes lasted but a moment

[05:40.23]but 僅僅,只

[05:43.96]But that I saw it, I wouldn't have believed it.

[05:51.43]but 除非,若不

[05:55.05]break into 闖入 / 破門而入

[05:59.97]break in

[06:02.14]Burglars had broken into while we were away on holiday.

[06:11.24]break into

[06:15.98]As the President's car arrived,

[06:18.20]the crowd broke into loud applause.

[06:26.76]owing to 由于,因為

[06:30.65]Owing to the rain the match was cancelled.

[06:37.03]built-in 內(nèi)置的,固定的

[06:41.59]built-in cabinet 內(nèi)置的壁櫥

[06:47.49]build in 安裝,固定

[06:51.56]stop - format it

[06:52.34]Buy it, use it, break it, fix it

[06:54.13]Crash it, change it, mailt - upgrade it

[06:56.03]Charge it, pawn it, zoom it, press it

[06:57.94]Snap it, work it, quick - erase it

[06:59.79]Write it, cut it, paste it, save it

[07:08.53]come up against 遭遇

[07:13.93]The NeXT Cube was described by Jobs

[07:17.41]as an "interpersonal" computer,

[07:20.03]which he believed was the next step

[07:22.88]after "personal" computing.

[07:25.76]That is, if computers could allow people

[07:29.18]to communicate and collaborate together in an easy way,

[07:33.68]it would solve a lot of the problems

[07:36.53]that "personal" computing had come up against.

[07:39.99]Jobs had been criticized

[07:41.90]for not including built-in networking features

[07:45.52]on the original Macintosh

[07:47.81]and he was determined not to repeat the mistake.

[07:53.53]講解

[08:27.26]The NeXT Cube was described by Jobs

[08:30.13]as an "interpersonal" computer,

[08:33.09]which he believed was the next step

[08:35.64]after "personal" computing.

[08:46.16]That is, if computers could allow people

[08:49.14]to communicate and collaborate together in an easy way,

[08:53.63]it would solve a lot of the problems

[08:56.60]that "personal" computing had come up against.

[09:11.21]Jobs had been criticized

[09:12.72]for not including built-in networking features

[09:16.47]on the original Macintosh

[09:25.99]and he was determined not to repeat the mistake.

[09:35.43]多學一點

[09:39.28]come up against 碰到,遭遇

[09:47.98]We should solve all the problems we have come up against.

[09:55.32]come up 被提出 / 發(fā)生

[10:02.41]I'll let him know if anything comes up.

[10:10.41]a plan came up at the meeting

[10:18.31]During a time when e-mail for most people was plain text,

[10:22.78]Jobs loved to demo the NeXT's e-mail system, NeXTMail,

[10:28.32]as an example of his "interpersonal" philosophy.

[10:32.08]NeXTMail was one of the first to support universally visible,

[10:37.71]clickable embedded graphics and audio within e-mail.

[10:43.62]講解

[11:09.69]原音重現(xiàn)

[11:11.76]In 1986, finding himself sidelined

[11:15.29]by the company he had founded,

[11:17.31]Jobs sold all but one of his shares in Apple.

[11:21.50]Around the same time,

[11:23.26]Jobs founded another computer company, NeXT Computer.

[11:27.88]Like the Apple Lisa,

[11:29.93]the NeXT workstation was technologically advanced,

[11:33.95]but was never able to break into the mainstream

[11:37.64]mainly owing to its high cost.

[11:40.65]Among those who could afford it, however,

[11:43.72]the NeXT workstation garnered a strong following

[11:47.07]because of its technical strengths,

[11:50.03]chief among them

[11:51.15]its object-oriented software development system.

[11:55.20]Jobs marketed NeXT products

[11:57.52]to the scientific and academic fields

[12:00.85]because of the innovative,

[12:02.73]experimental new technologies it incorporated

[12:06.44](such as the Mach kernel, the digital signal processor chip,

[12:11.97]and the built-in Ethernet port).

[12:15.13]The NeXT Cube was described by Jobs

[12:18.47]as an "interpersonal" computer,

[12:20.98]which he believed was the next step

[12:23.88]after "personal" computing.

[12:26.37]That is, if computers could allow people

[12:29.88]to communicate and collaborate together in an easy way,

[12:34.33]it would solve a lot of the problems

[12:37.20]that "personal" computing had come up against.

[12:40.77]Jobs had been criticized

[12:42.40]for not including built-in networking features

[12:46.00]on the original Macintosh

[12:48.31]and he was determined not to repeat the mistake.

[12:52.29]During a time when e-mail for most people was plain text,

[12:57.18]Jobs loved to demo the NeXT's e-mail system, NeXTMail,

[13:03.00]as an example of his "interpersonal" philosophy.

[13:07.30]NeXTMail was one of the first to support universally visible,

[13:12.57]clickable embedded graphics and audio within e-mail.

[13:18.58]Charge it, pawn it, zoom it, press it

[13:20.42]Snap it, work it, quick - erase it

[13:22.24]Write it, cut it, paste it, save it

[13:24.13]Load it, check it, quick - rewrite it

[13:26.04]Plug it, play it, burn it, rip it

[13:27.93]Drag and drop it, zip - unzip it

[13:29.91]Touch it, bring it, pay it, watch it

[13:31.68]Turn it, leave it, stop - format it

[13:41.76]謝謝收聽

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