Gabriel Lima
"We are hardwired to need a answers"? What does this sentence mean? I'd like an English definition, a possible translation (Portuguese, Spanish) and an example of the word "hardwired" being used in another sentence. Thank you. PS. House, the crazy doctor, said that on the last episode.
24 nov 2010 01:21
Risposte · 4
2
"We are hard-wired to need answers." (or "an answer") When something is "hard-wired," it is naturally in our minds. It is a phrase that comes from computer science, but we often use it to talk about our brains. In computer science, things that are "hard wired" are usually things we cannot change. Compare this to "soft ware"...things that people change, rewrite, upgrade, and make better. So, if we are "hard-wired" to need answers, we naturally want to find things out; we are curious naturally. Nature gives us a drive to understand (find answers) to things in our world. Men and women are "hard-wired" for sexual activity. (They don't have to really "learn" about it. Nature puts sexual desire in them.) So we have taken the language of computer science and used it in the world of psychology.
24 novembre 2010
1
I have a great curiosity and I ask many questions. I’m hardwired to question everything. I love milk. I’m hardwired to love milk. I’m always late for school. I’m hardwired to be always late. ;)
24 novembre 2010
1
I am hardwired to eat ice cream all day long.
24 novembre 2010
1
"We are hardwired to need answers" = we naturally want answers to questions In this sentence "hardwired" means innate or not learned. Another example: Humans have a hard-wired ability for acquiring language
24 novembre 2010
Non hai ancora trovato le tue risposte?
Scrivi le tue domande e lascia che i madrelingua ti aiutino!