• Then, they take that amount and they go over and they type that amount into the credit card terminal.

    然后他们拿走了那些钱,检查一下,然后把数额输入信用卡终端机。

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  • It's like trying to be rich by using your credit card.

    这像是试着用信用卡致富。

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  • And then, suddenly I need to MacBook Air sell my MacBook Air on Craigslist and I can take the person's credit card instead of having them bring $1200 to me or whatever I'm selling it for.

    之后突然我需要,在克雷格斯利斯特网站上卖我的,而且我可以让那个人拿信用卡过来,而不是,带着1200美元或是我需要的别的东西给我。

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  • So, okay, we go ahead and click credit card at this point.

    好的,我们在这里开始点击信用卡。

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  • I'm using my credit card, I run up a debt that I can't handle.

    然后靠信用卡来维持生活,结果负债累累,而我根本还不起。

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  • Would you go to the ticket window and use your credit card to pick up the tickets or would you just walk away in anger and annoyance?

    你会去购票窗口,用你的信用卡再买票吗,还是带着烦闹愤怒而走掉呢?

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  • You don't have to try to get the change of law You don't have to get the supreme court to change its mind. All you have to do is to get out your credit card and go online and it's done.

    不必试图修改法律,也不必游说最高法院,做出什么改变,你需要做的,只是掏出你的信用卡,登陆网站,然后一切搞定。

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  • He was frustrated because he just lost a sale of a $2000 piece of glass that he had just made because the woman who wanted to pay him only had a credit card and he couldn't accept credit card.

    他很沮丧,因为他刚刚失去一次将玻璃艺术品,以2000美元卖出的机会,有位女士想要买他的艺术品,但是只用信用卡付账,但他不愿意用信用卡交易。

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  • So, when we were building Square, we realized that, "Wow! The receipt is something that has never really been designed or looked at. I go up to a coffee store and I hand them my credit card. I say, "I want a cappuccino." I hand them my credit card.

    所以当我们建起Square时,我们意识到,“哇!这种入款方式是从未被设计和,看过的,我去咖啡店,拿出信用卡,说,“我要一杯卡布奇诺,“,我把信用卡递给他们。

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  • But in society today, and we'll talk a bit about security topics -- and such throughout the course, for cryptography -- for encrypting things like your credit card information and bank accounts -- you don't use 32 bits, you don't use 64 bits, you generally use 1024 bits, 4,048 bits.

    但在当今的社会上,我们将讨论一点安全方面的知识,贯穿整个课程,密码学-,加密一些像信用卡信息,银行账号之类的东西--你不能用32位,你也不能用64位,你通常要使用1024位,4048位。

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  • Right. Because all of us have probably bought something facebook on Amazon.com or the like, all of us have probably logged into Facebook.com, passing your credit card information over the Internet, passing your username and password over the Internet, and as you probably know, as a casual user, https denotes secure.

    对的,因为我们都可能在亚马逊之类的网站上买过东西,我们都可能上过,在网络上传送你的信用卡信息,在网络上传送你的用户名和密码,你可能知道,作为一个非正式的用户,https保护安全。

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  • So now amount to pay $4, credit card/debit card.

    现在总计要付4美元,信用卡/借记卡。

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