We took our daughter for a vacation. Seated on the airplane near the wing, I pointed out to her that we were above the ocean. “Can you see the water?” I asked her. “No,” she said, peering out the window at the wing, “but I can see the diving board.”
我們帶女兒去度假,坐在飛機(jī)上靠機(jī)翼的地方。我告訴她,我們現(xiàn)在是在大洋上空。我問(wèn)她:“你能看見水嗎?”她從窗口望出去,看見機(jī)翼,說(shuō):“沒(méi)看見水,不過(guò)我能看見跳水板?!?