Dunning
英 [ˈdʌnɪŋ]
美 [ˈdʌnɪŋ]
n. 邓宁
BNC.25162
双语例句
- Occasionally, Dunning says, our ignorance and misplaced confidence can lead to disasters.
达宁说,有时候,我们的无知加上不该有的自信会引起大灾难。 - Suddenly the compartment seemed to grow dark and very hot, but already Harrington and Dunning were opening the door and getting off the train.
突然隔间里似乎变得又黑又热,这时哈林顿和邓宁已经在开门下车了。 - But for some of these interviewees, says David Dunning, a professor of psychology at Cornell University, the trap may be an even deeper one. The most confident-sounding respondents often seem to think they do have some clue.
美国康奈尔大学的心理学教授大卫达宁表示,对某些受访者而言,这些陷阱也许并不简单,因为其中那些听上去最自信的受访者似乎坚信自己知道一些答案。 - To a great degree, Dunning says, we fail to recognize the frequency and scope of our ignorance.
达宁表示,很大程度上,我们并知道自己无知的范围。 - 'Oh dear!'said Mr Dunning.'What's the matter with them?'
天啊!邓宁先生说,她们怎么了? - 'I'm sorry, Dunning,'said the doctor.'I'm afraid I've had to send both your servants to hospital.'
对不起,邓宁,医生说,没办法,我把你的两个仆人都送进医院了。 - Margaret Dunning is not like most 102-year-old people.
玛格丽特唐宁和大多数102岁的老人不一样。 - Im having a big day, Dunning said. It was a complete surprise!
这是我的大日子,唐宁说,完全是个惊喜! - 'I thought so,'he said.'It looks just like the one my brother was given. I think you're in great danger, Dunning.'
如我所料,他说,这张纸很像我哥哥收到的那张。邓宁,我觉得你的处境很危险。 - British economist John. Dunning recored: from the end of the 20th century, the society will enter a financial or knowledge-based economy to a service economy based on the times.
英国经济学家约翰.邓宁认为,从20世纪末开始,社会将进入以金融或知识经济为基础的服务经济时代。