Dunning
英 [ˈdʌnɪŋ]
美 [ˈdʌnɪŋ]
n. 邓宁
BNC.25162
双语例句
- In fact, Dunning says, the more knowledgeable respondents considered themselves on a general topic, the more familiarity they claimed with the meaningless terms associated with it.
而达宁说,事实上,受访者越是认为自己了解某个领域,就越容易声称自己熟悉那些与之有关的、不存在的术语。 - '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。 - 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。 - He had been dunning for it for a year and a half.
他为这笔钱已经催讨了一年半。 - So Dunning explained.'I don't really mind,'he continued, 'but I believe that he's not a very nice person and it could be difficult if we met.'
于是邓宁解释了一番,我倒不介意,他接着说,可我觉得他不是个和善的人,如果我们见面的话会很不愉快的。 - 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! - Later, Mr Dunning asked the librarian if he knew the large man's name.
此后,邓宁先生问图书馆员知不知道那大个子的名字。 - 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。 - Dunning gives an example: College students who hand in exams that will earn them Ds and Fs tend to think their efforts will be worthy of far higher grades.
达宁给出了一个例子:在大学考试中得了D或者F的同学更容易认为,自己所付出的努力应该换回更好的成绩。 - Dunning told him what had happened in the British Museum.
邓宁把大英博物馆里发生的事情告诉了他。