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名词 long shot: a venture that involves great risk but promises great rewardsa contestant that is unlikely to wina photograph taken from a distance 形容词100% 用作形容词All that said, most physicists still regard hidden variables as a long shot.即使有上述的种种,大多数物理学家还是认为隐变数只是个希望渺茫的想法。 But the state's business culture fetishizes long-shot ventures and game- changing ideas. 恰恰相反,加州的商业文化却支持鼓励立足长远的商业冒险和颠覆传统的理念。 ecocn |