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near-death niədeθ COCA³³²⁶⁴BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵iWeb²⁶⁴³³Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本例句 濒危 According to the Near Death Experience Research Foundation, nearly800 near-death experiences happen every day in the United States. 根据濒死体验研究基金会的研究,美国每天都会发生近800起濒死体验事件。 yeeyan First it was Goldman Sachs, which had a near-death experience after the collapse of Lehman Brothers. 第一家便是高盛,在莱曼兄弟破产之后,高盛感受了一回濒死体验。 ecocn Seven years later, he is still consumed with his own near-death experience. 甚至七年后的今天,他仍然为自己的濒死体验而着迷。 yeeyan The most common cause of near-death experience in my research group is fainting. 在我的研究小组中,濒死体验的最常见原因是晕倒。 yeeyan What sort of methods will this project use to try and verify people's claims of“ near-death” experience? 本研究项目将用怎样的方法来测试和确认人们对于“濒死体验”的陈述? yeeyan You say there's less skepticism about near-death experiences than there used to be, as well as more awareness. 你说对濒死体验的怀疑现在越来越少了,并且对它的认识却越来越多了。 yeeyan You say we can draw on near-death experiences to reach conclusions about life after actual death. But is that comparing apples and oranges? 你说我们可以在实际死亡之后利用濒死体验来获得对生命的总结。是不是像拿苹果和橘子做比较呢? yeeyan Near-death experiences are simply“ manifestations of normal brain functions gone awry”, researchers say. 研究人员表明,濒死体验只不过是“正常脑功能错乱的表现”而已。 yeeyan |