2015年10月10日 星期六

flyer, runaway, the controls, big top. Despite all their runaway success, nobody knows exactly how—or why—large language models work. And that’s a problem.


Despite all their runaway success, nobody knows exactly how—or why—large language models work. And that’s a problem.




On Monday, a pilot died at the controls of a commercial flight. But, as strange as it sounds, there's little reason for flyers to worry


In the late 90s, photographer Norma I. Quintana found a flyer for a circus. One trip to the big top became a runaway collaboration that continued for a decade. Her new photobook, Circus: A Travelling Life, captures life backstage with an extended family of mermaids, smoking clowns and tiny horses
In the late 90s, photographer Norma I Quintana found a flyer for a circus....
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The high flyers at the Paris Air Show

There have been worrying times too for the aviation industry. The Air
France plane crash over the Atlantic and the worldwide recession have cast
a pall over the usually glamorous Paris Air Show underway this week outside
the French capital.




big top

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NOUN




flyer

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Pronunciation: /ˈflʌɪə
  
/

(also flier)

NOUN

1A person or thing that flies, especially in a particularway:frequent flyers
1.1A person who flies something, especially an aircraft.
1.2informal fast-moving person or thing:his free kick was a real flyer
4chiefly North American speculative investment.


Phrases



take a flyer

chiefly North American Take a chance.



runaway

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Pronunciation: /ˈrʌnəweɪ
  
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NOUN

1A person who has run away, especially from their family or an institution:teenage runawaycharity for runaways[AS MODIFIER]: runaway boys
2[OFTEN AS MODIFIER] An animal or vehicle that is running out of control:a runaway train
2.1[AS MODIFIER] Denoting something happening or done very quickly, easily, or uncontrollably:the runaway success of the book

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