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探索真理,力与美并存的句子

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在牛耕英文名言新解中,我们探寻真理,追寻力量与美的共存。

1. The truth of the sea, let not found everything lying in front of me, let me go out.

2. In response to a letter from Hooke, he suggested that a particle, if released, would spiral in to the center of the Earth Hooke wrote back, claiming that the path would not be a spiral, but an ellipse Newton, who hated being bested, then proceeded to work out the mathematics of orbits Again, he did not publish his calculations Newton then began devoting his efforts to theological speculation and put the calculations on elliptical motion aside, telling Halley he had lost them (Westfall

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4. and was still recovering through

5. Modesty is like a shadow in a picture, it makes it stronger and more outstanding.

6. As mathematician, Newton invented integral calculus, and jointly with Leibnitz, differential calculus He also calculated a formula for finding the velocity of sound in a gas which was later corrected by Laplace

7. 无知识的热心,犹如在黑暗中远征。

8. Newton suffered a mental breakdown in

9. 如果说我所看的比笛卡尔更远一点,那是因为站在巨人肩上的缘故。

10. (by the Julian calendar then in use; or January

11. 如果说我比别人看得略为远些,那是因为我是站在巨人们的肩膀上的缘故。

12. 我的成就,当归功于精微的思索。

13. 每一个目标,我都要它停留在我眼前,从第一线曙光初现开始,一直保留,慢慢展开,直到整个大地一片光明为止。

14. 无论做什么事情,只要肯努力奋斗,是没有不成功的。

15. qualities of bodies are to be esteemed as universal, and (

16. he was appointed Master of the Royal Mint, and moved to London, where he resided until his death

17. , whose publication Newton delayed until Hooke's death, Newton observed that white light could be separated by a prism into a spectrum of different colors, each characterized by a unique refractivity, and proposed the corpuscular theory of light Newton's views on optics were born out of the original prism experiments he performed at Cambridge In his "experimentum crucis" (crucial experiment), he found that the image produced by a prism was oval-shaped and not circular, as current theories of light would require He observed a half-red, half-blue string through a prism, and found the ends to be disjointed He also observed Newton's rings, which are actually a manifestation of the wave nature of light which Newton did not believe in Newton believed that light must move faster in a medium when it is refracted towards the normal, in opposition to the result predicted by Huygens's wave theory

18. 一个人如果控制不了自巳的脾气,脾气将控制你。

19. 我能计算出天体运行的轨迹,却无法预料到人们的疯狂。

20. Newton also formulated a system of chemistry in Query

21. 人的一生应该象压路机一样,每走一步都能留下深深的脚印。

22. 愉快的生活是由愉快的思想造成的。

23. Newton was knighted by Queen Anne However, the act was "an honor bestowed not for his contributions to science, nor for his service at the Mint, but for the greater glory of party politics in the election of 1705" (Westfall

24. 无神论是无知的。我观看太阳系,看见地球与太阳保持一定的距离,得到适当的热能和光线。这绝不可能是机缘巧合。

25. Newton died in London on March

26. 1685~1687年,在天文学家哈雷的鼓励和赞助下,牛顿发表了著名的《自然哲学的数学原理》,完成了具有历史意义的发现——运动定律和万有引力定律,对近代自然科学的发展,作出了重大贡献.1703年,当选为英国皇家学会会长.1727年3月27日,逝世于伦敦郊外的一个小村落里.

27. 我并没有什么方法,只是对于一件事情很长时间很热心地去考虑罢了。

28. Honor should be regarded as your highest personality symbol.

29. 聪明人之所以不会成功,是由于他们缺乏坚韧的毅力。

30. 若无任何其他证据证明上帝的存在,单单大拇指这一项就可说服我相信。

31. 辛苦是获得一切的定律。

32. University will never teach you how to survive; similarly, university professors, like us, simply know nothing about it.

33. 我并无特别过人的智慧,有的只是坚持不懈的思索精力而已。

34. Newton was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge where he lived from

35. The atheist is ignorant. I watch the solar system, see the earth and the sun to maintain a certain distance, get the appropriate heat and light. This is no chance coincidence.

36. Isaac Newton was one of the leading figures of the scientific revolution is the seventeenth century He devoted his life to the study of the natural world, discovering the laws of gravity and motion, analyzing light, and developing the mathematics of calculus He was born prematurely on December

37. My heart is often serious and quiet, not into depression.

38. Zeal without knowledge is like expedition in the dark.

39. 天才就是长期劳动的结果。

40. Sir Isaac Newton, (

41. propositions deduced from observation of phenomena should be viewed as accurate until other phenomena contradict them