a degree in computer science
计算机科学学位
1.计算机科学
1.the study of how computers work and what they can be used for
1.How much of intelligence can be specified, and how much can we learn about it from neurology, genetics, computer science and other fields?
我们能够从神经学、遗传学、计算机科学以及其他领域了解的智力又有多少?
2.Computer science is often linked to mathematics and physics.
计算机科学经常和数学以及物理联系在一起。
3.As I said, many programmers know me for AWK, but the computer science research community is much more familiar with my theoretical work.
我说过,很多人知道我是因为AWK,但在计算机科学这个研究圈子里人们对我在理论方面的工作更熟悉。
4.Computers have been used as teaching tools since they first arrived on the scene -- that is, if you were a computer science student.
计算机自面世之初就被人们用作教学工具——更确切地说,假如您是一名计算机科学专业的学生。
5."Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks? " Grandma ginned as she hung her college degree in computer science on the wall.
“是谁说老人难有改变呢?”外婆在将她的电脑学分挂到墙上时微笑著说。
6.One of the most interesting non-programming parts of computer science is the study of what can (and cannot) be computed.
计算机科学中最有趣的非编程(原文non-programming,译者注)问题之一是研究什么问题能(以及不能)被计算。
7.Computer science and software engineering are very different disciplines, and a lot of people seem to confuse the two.
计算机科学和软件工程是截然不同的课程,但很多人将两者混淆看待。
8.After these years of study, I decided to devote all my life to Computer Science and would like to apply for Ph.
在学习多年之后,我决心将我的一生都奉献给计算机科学。
9.That had been the case when she was studying computer science at Stanford and it was still true now that she was at Facebook.
在这个例子里,当她还在斯坦福大学学习计算机科学时,她就已经进入了Facebook。
10.Weighing on his decision to leave Harvard, as he told Forbes in 2006, was a talk Mr Gates gave in 2004 to his computer science class.
扎克博格2006年告诉《福布斯》(Forbes)杂志,促使他决定离开哈佛的,是盖茨2004年在他电脑科学班上的一次讲话。