为您找到与一个幸运的数字的英语相关的共200个结果:
知道你们对英语数字不光乱读,还乱写!!所以第二部分主要关于:哪些场合用单词表示,哪些场合用阿拉伯数字表示,以英语为母语的国家,在书写数字时已形成几条约定俗成的规则。前半部分看完的请直接拉到后半部分。
我想了想,还是在最开头加一个最最基础的规则吧。虽然很快就有人喜欢推荐了这篇文章,但是,你们别骗我了,你们推荐完了,喜欢完了,再也不会看了!
先看两个例子:
1,345,233 = one million, three hundred and forty-five thousand, two hundred and thirty-three.
1,684,234,465 = one billion, six hundred and eighty-four million, two hundred and thirty-four thousand, four hundred and sixty-five.
仔细看看,有没有发现规则?
英语里把一个基数词的基础上进一位用ten表示,进两位用one hundred,进三位时就用一个新的基数词来代替,然后在新词的基础上进位用相同的方法!
好吧,我再讲一个实用的规则,这次是关于“teen”和“ty”的区别,15、50听起来傻傻分不清楚!
“-teen”和“-ty”是比较容易混淆的一对读音。我们可以通过音和音素的差异来区别两者。含有“-teen ”的词有两个重音,即“-teen”要重读,且“-teen”中的元音为长元音[ti:n],发音长而清晰;而含有 “-ty”的词只有一个重音,即“-ty”不重读,且“-ty”中的元音为短元音[ti],发音短而急促。
例子:
fifteen['fif'ti:n] fifty['fifti]
nineteen['nai'ti:n] ninety['naiti]
对话中,数字往往是关键信息,然而我发现,大多人却对这部分信息稀里糊涂。主要的原因并不是听不出来,而是根本对英语数字的读法规则不清楚。和身边的一些人交流发现,相当一部分的同学就没有系统性的学习过数字读法规则。
因此,想要解决这个问题,最根本的是普及英语数字读法规则。
当然,英美数字读法略有不同,如在英式英语中,一个数的最后两位(十位和个位)得用"and'',但美式英语中则不用,但这都无伤大雅。
顺便吐槽一句,发音的目的是什么?是交流!首先要保证的是流畅,这是根本。所以,英式还是美式发音,是细节问题,而非根本问题,做事得分清主次关键。纠结于英式还是美式发音,在我看来是本末倒置。这里倒也不是说,发音并不重要,发音当然重要,如果在有选择的情况下,我当然优先录入发音标准的职员,然而,这些都是在能够流利顺畅表意的基础上。
当我在谈口语时,我首先想的是流利。
以下开始普及数字读法规则。
中间插点话:请自问,年月日的正确表达法是什么?
还有,大多时候你听不懂对话,并不是里面所使用的词汇有多复杂,也不是你的词汇量不够。你听到一个词,这个词也很简单,如apple(从学英语时就接触过这个词吧),但是你就是反应不过来。词汇量再多也没用,active words才是真正有意义的部分,A bird in hand is worth two in bush. (一鸟在手胜过两鸟在林),这么表述可能有问题,一句话说到底就是得想办法提高自己的active words。多输入,还有很远的路要走。
一、我们先从基数词入手
首先掌握三位以内数字的读法,因为它是多位数字的基础,一旦熟练掌握,再借助一个逗号,便可轻松应付四位以上任何庞大的数字。我们可以通过例子来说明这一点。
(1)3-5位数的读法
202读作:two hundred(and)two
234读作:two hundred(and)thirty-four
1,234读作:one thousand two hundred(and)thirtyfour
(2)在读法上须注意以下几点:
a. 在英式英语中,一个数的最后两位(十位和个位)得用"and'',但美式英语中则不用。如:3,077读作:U.S:three thousand seventy-seven.
b. 不定冠词"a"只在数的开头才和hundred, thousand等连用。试比较:
146读作:a hundred (and) forty-six
2,146读作:two thousand,one hundred (and) fortysix
c. 1,000这个整数我们说a thousand,在and前我们也说a thousand,但是在一个有百位数的数目前就得说one thousand试比较:
1,031读作:a thousand, (and) thirty-one,
1,150读作:one thousand, one hundred (and) fifty
d. hundred,thousand和million这几个词的单数可以和"a"者"one"连用,但是不能单独使用。在非正式文体中"a"比较常见;当我们说话比较准确的时候就用"one"试比较:
I want to live for a hundred years.
The journey took exactly one hundred days.
e. 我们常常说eleven hundred (1,100),twelve hundred (1,200)等,而不说one thous and one hundred.从1,100到1,900之间的整数,这种说法最常见。
(3)5位以上数字的读法
11,234读作:eleven thousand two hundred (and) thirty-four
155,721读作:one hundred (and) fifly-fivethous and seven hundred (and) twenty-one
6,155,702读作:six million one hundred (and) fifly-five thousand seven hundred and two
26,000,008读作:twenty-six million and eight
326,414,718读作:three hundred (and) twenty-six million,four hundred (and) fourteen thousand,seven hundred (and) eighteen
4,302,000,000读作:four billion three hundred (and) two million
由以上一组数字可以看出,多位数由右向左每3位有一逗号,这个逗号的作用非同小可,在记忆数字时,它可以帮我们很大的忙!
逆向第一个逗号读thousand;向左再推三位,第二个逗号读million;第三个逗号读billion;第四个逗号就是trillion。这几个逗号的作用在于,当我们听到若干thousand时,立即写下这个数,并在其后打一个逗号,并留出3位;当听到若干million,则写下数字,并在其后打一逗号,留出6位;听到若干billion,方法同上,在后面留出9位,后面的million、thousand依此法类推,让所有数字各就其位。#p#分页标题#e#
例如,当你听到"twenty thousand and four''写出20,"and four"意为后一组仅有个位,即:004,那么,这个数字完整地写下来就是20,004;若听到"six million twenty thousand four hundred and twenty-three",则第一步先写:6,020,再将最后一组423写在第一个逗号后面。完整的数字为6,020,423。若听到"One billion, one hundred and four million, twenty thousand four hundred and twenty-three":主第一步写出1,104,第二步接下去写第三组020,第三步二写423,这样得到的完整数字便是 1,104,020,423,由此:见这个三位一逗号的作用有多大。只要我们在平时的训练中加强对三位数读写的训练,能分辨"ty"与"teen'',并能借助这个不可缺少的"逗号",无论数字多么大,也不会对我们造成障碍。
二、序数词的读法
lst读作:(the)first
2nd读作:(the)second
3nd读作:(the)third
4th读作:(the)fourth
20th读作:(the)twentieth
21st读作:(the)twenty-first
22nd读作:(the)twenty-second
23rd读作:(the)twenty-third其它以此类推。
三、分数、小数和百分比的读法
(1)分数
分数中分子用基数词表示,分母用序数词表示。先读分子,后读分母。当分子大于1时,分母要加"s"。例如
1/2读作:a/one half (口语中更倾向于用"a"代替"one")
1/3读作:a/one third
1/8读作:an/one eighth
1/4读作:a/one quarter (fourth)
2/3读作:two thirds
1/5/9读作one and five ninths
比较复杂的分数常常用over这个词表示。如:
317/509读作:three hundred and seventeen over five hundred and nine
3/4hour,7/lOmile则说three quarters of an hour(三刻钟),seven tenths of a mile(十分之七英里)。
(2)小数
含小数点的数字,小数点"."读"point",小数点后的数若是两位以上,则分别读出。
0.5读作:(nought) point five
0.25读作:(nought) point two five
0.125读作:(nought) point one two five
93.64m读作:ninety-three point six four meters
2'15.11''读作:two minutes fifteen point one one seconds
(3)百分比
读百分比只需在相应的数字后加"percent"。如:
25%读作twenty-five percent
11.3%读作eleven point three percent
四、年代及日期的读法
数字表示的年份通常分成两半来说。
2000B.C.读作:two thousand BC
1558读作:fifteen fifty-eight
1603读作:six teen(hundred and)three/sixteen oh three
921读作:nine twenty-one
日期的表达英式和美式有所不同,请注意区别。
在日期的写法上,英式先写日子,美式先写月份。
英1999年4月6日=6th April l999
美1999年4月6日=April 6, 1999
在读法上,英国人有两种表达方式:
1.April the sixth,nineteen ninety-nine
2.The sixth of April,nineteen ninety-nine
美国人则一般这样表示:
April sixth,nineteen ninety-nine(省略"the")
五、钟点的读法
钟点的读法分英式和美式两种,我们应对此加以注意。
英
7:00 seven o'clock a.m. / p.m.
8:15 a quarter past eight / eight fifteen
9:30 half past nine / nine thirty
9:45 a quarter to ten / nine forty-five
10:03 three(minutes) past ten / ten oh three
美用法基本相似,只是英国用past之处,美国通常用after;英国用to之处,美国常用fo。美5:15 a quarter after five / five fifteen
9:30 nine thirty / half past nine
9:45 a quarter of ten / nine forty-five
9:55 five of ten / nine fifty-five
当用于军事命令和旅行时间表时,其读法如下:
07:00 (Oh) seven hundred hours = 7:00 a.m.
09:15 (Oh) nine fifteen = 9:15 a.m.
12:00 twelve hundred hours = midday / noon
13:45 thirteen forty-five = 1:45 p.m.
19:00 nineteen hundred hours = 7:00 p.m.
23:05 twenty-three (Oh) five = 11:05 p.m.
24:00 twenty-four hundred hours = midnight
24:10 twenty-fourten = ten past midnight
六、电话号码、温度与门牌号的读法
(1)电话号码
读电话号码时,每个数字一一读出,"o"英式读d1[ou];美式则读zero(有时也读nought)。英国人在读两个相同数字时,通常读成doublex尤其是当这两个数处在同一组时(电话号码由右向左每两位一组)。例如:
345-6638读作:three four five, double six three eight
307-4922读作:three oh seven, four nine double two而美式则读成:three zero seven,four nine two two但如果相同的两个数不在同一组,则可以有两种读法。例如:62899033即可读成six two eight double nine oh double three,也可读作six two eight nine nine oh double three,但99033绝不可读作nine nine oh three three。相反,在遇到号码中数字相同时,美式则一律重复念出该数字。但英式有一例外,英国的紧急电话999却总读成nine,nine,nine。#p#分页标题#e#
(2)温度
表示温度有华氏(Fahrenheit)和摄氏(Centigrade)两种。英美均使用华氏作为温度的计量单位。摄氏用法现已日渐普及。
15℃读作:fifteen degrees Centigrade(或Celsius)
32℉读作:thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit
0C读作:nought degrees Centigrade
-5C读作:five degrees below zero
(3)门牌号.
门牌号遇三位数分别读出各数字,遇四位数时则分成两半来读。例如:
Room 302读作:Room three O two / three zero two
3491 King Street读作:thirty-four ninety-one King Stred
……恭喜你看到了这里,我们来两条meko给的Tips,偷懒的人就看不到(5月9日)……
美国人在日常口语中,一般长数字就说的比较随便。有时连hundred & thousand之类的都不说。543会说five forty-three, 1234变成twelve thirty-four。
在说电话号码的时候,他们比较习惯3个3个数字说。因为头三个数是美国区号。
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我知道,你们不光英语数字乱读,还乱写!!!
这部分主要是关于:哪些场合用单词表示,哪些场合用阿拉伯数字表示,以英语为母语的国家,在书写数字时已形成几条约定俗成的规则。
一、英美等国的出版社在排版时遵循一条原则,即1至10用单词表示,10以上的数目用阿拉伯数字(也有的以100为界限)。
That table measures ten feet by five.
那个工作台长10英尺,宽5英尺。
The traditional pattern of classroom experience at the college level brings the professor and a group of 20 to 30 students together for a 45-to-50-minute class session two or three times a week.
大学课堂的传统的教学方式是,一个教授和二三十名学生每周见面两三次,每次授课时间45到50分钟。
二. 人数用阿拉伯数字表示显得更简洁明了,但不定数量、近似值用单词表示较恰当。
There are 203817 voters on the electoral rolls.
选举名单上有203817个投票人。
Nearly thirty thousand voters took part in this election.
近3万个投票人参加了这次选举。
三. 遇到日期、百分比、带单位的特殊数字,通常用阿拉伯数字。
Maximum swivel of table is l20.
工作台的最大旋转角度是120度。
Eg. 3rd March l991或3 March l991;
a discount of 5 percent(5%的折扣);
purchased 7 yards of carpet(买7码地毯);
ordered 2 pounds of minced steak(订购2磅肉馅)
如果涉及的数目和单位是不定数,可用单词表示。
about five miles per hour(每小时大约5英里)
at least ten yards away(至少有10码远)
hesitated for a moment or two(犹豫了片刻)
I have warned you a hundred times(我已经警告你多少遍了。)
四. 在科技文章中,数字频繁出现,用阿拉伯数字比用单词陈述更有利。
The new engine has a capacity of 4.3 litres and a power output of 153 kilowatts at 4400 revolutions per minute.
这台新发动机的容积为4.3升,转速为每分钟4400转,时输出功率是153千瓦。
We know that the weight of a cubic foot of air at 0?C and 76cm,pressure is 0.08l pound, or 12 cubic feet of air weigh a pound.
我们知道,1立方英尺的空气在0摄氏度和760毫米汞柱压力下,重量是0.81磅,也就是说12立方英尺空气的重量是1磅。
五. 句首不用阿拉伯数字,句末要尽量避免用阿拉伯数字。
4th July is an important date in American history.
应该写成The fourth of July.
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Are you a good conversationalist? What makes someone a good conversationalist? Being a good conversationalist is important in every context, be it in business, social, or dating.
I don’t think there are any “tricks” or shady techniques you have to apply to be a great conversationalist. Below are ten timeless rules I apply to all my conversations:
1. Be genuinely interested in the person.
Who is this person? What’s on his/her mind? What does he/she enjoy doing? What motivates him/her in life? These are the questions I have for every single person I meet. Since people form the core of my life purpose (to help others grow), my genuine interest in people, from who they are to what they do, comes naturally.
Such genuine interest, not an artificial one, is essential to making a conversation fly. If you are not interested in the other person, then why speak to him/her to begin with? Move on to someone you really want to talk to. Life is too short to be spent doing things you don’t like.
2. Focus on the positives.
Which means rather than talk about past grievances, opt for a discussion of future goals. Rather than talk about the coffee that spilled on your table this morning, talk about that movie you are looking forward to watch later in the evening. It’s okay to talk about “negative” topics (read: topics that trigger negative emotions) once in a while, but only when you feel it is okay with the other party and when it has a specific purpose (e.g., to get to know the other person better or to bond with the person).
3. Converse, not debate (or argue).
A conversation should be a platform where opinions are aired, not a battle ground to pit one’s stance against another. Be ready to chat, discuss, and trash out ideas, but do so amiably. There’s no need to have a conclusion or agreement point in every discussion; if a convergence has to be met with everything that is mooted, the conversation would be very draining. Allow for things to be left open-ended if a common point can’t be achieved.
4. Respect.
don’t impose, criticize, or judge. Respect other people’s point of view. Respect other people’s space—don’t encroach on the person’s privacy unless a common bond has been established. Respect other people’s personal choices—don’t criticize or judge. Everyone has his/her right to be him/herself, just as you have the right to be yourself.
5. Put the person in his/her best light.
Always look for ways to make the person look good. Give credit where credit is due. Recognize talent where you see it. Drop compliments where appropriate. Allow the person to shine in his/her own light.
6. Embrace differences while building on commonalities.
Everyone is different. At the same time, there are always commonalities across people. For the differences, embrace them. They make all of us unique. Agree to disagree if there are clashes in ideas.As you talk to the other person, look for commonalities between you and him/her.
Once you find a common link, build on it. Use that as a platform to spin off more discussions which will then reveal more about both of you. For the new commonalities that get unveiled, build on them further.
7. Be true to yourself.
Your best asset is your true personality. Don’t cover it up. It’ll be pretty boring if all you do is mime the other person’s words during a conversation; there wouldn’t be anything to discuss at all. Be ready to share your real thoughts and opinions (not in a combative manner of course—see #3). Be proud of what you stand for and be ready to let others know the real you.
8. 50-50 sharing.
I always think that a great conversation should be made up of equal sharing by both parties. Sometimes it may be 40-60 or 60-40 depending on the circumstances, but by and large, both parties should have equal opportunities to share and contribute to the conversation.What this means is that you should be sensitive enough to pose questions to the other party if you have been talking for a while.
It also means that you should take the initiative to share more about yourself if the other party has been sharing for the most part. Just because the person doesn’t ask doesn’t mean you can’t share; sometimes people don’t pose questions because it is not in their natural self to do so.
9. Ask purposeful questions.
Questions elicit answers. The kind of questions you ask will steer the direction of the conversation. To have a meaningful conversation with the other person, ask meaningful questions. Choose questions like, “What drives you in life?”, “What are your goals for the next year?” and “What inspired you to make this change?” over “What did you do yesterday?” and “What are you going to do later?”.
Some people may not be ready to take on conscious questions, and that’s fine. Start off with the simple, trivial, everyday questions as you build a rapport. Then, get to know the person better through deeper, more revealing questions—when you think the person is ready to share.
10. Give and take.
Sometimes people say pretty weird stuff during conversations. For example, a critical comment here and there, a distasteful remark, and a bad joke. Don’t judge them for those comments; treat these blurts as Freudian slips. Usually I just laugh or shrug it off; it makes for funny conversation banter.
你是不是一名好的健谈者?什么能让你变得健谈呢?无论在何种情况下,作为一名好的健谈者都是非常重要的,无论是商业、还是社交或是约会。
我认为要想成为好的健谈者,不需要任何的“招数”或不正当的手法。下面是我用到谈话中永不过时的10条原则:
对谈话的人真正感兴趣
这个人是谁?他/她在想什么?他/她喜欢做什么?什么激励着他/她的生活?我每遇见一个人,我都会想这样的问题。由于人们形成了我生活目标的核心(帮助他人成长), 我对他人的兴趣,从他们是谁到他们做什么,就很自然地产生了。
这样的兴趣是发自内心的,而不是虚假的, 这是让谈话出彩的必要条件。如果你对他人不敢兴趣,为什么要和他/她说话呢?去和你真正想谈话的人说话。生活苦短,不要把它浪费在你不喜欢的事情上。
关注正能量
也就是说与其谈论过去的悲伤,不如去讨论未来的目标。与其谈论今天早晨洒在你桌子上的咖啡,不如谈论一下晚上你想看的电影。偶尔谈论一下“负面”话题(能产生负面情绪的话题)也是可以的, 但最好是当你觉得对方也能接受并且有特定目的时(比如,更好地了解对方或和对方建立联系)。
交谈而不是辩论(争吵)
谈话应该是交流观点的平台,而不是一对一的硝烟战场。准备交谈、谈论和清理想法,态度要和蔼。没有必要每次讨论都要下结论或达成一致。如果每次都谈有争议的内容,那么谈话会非常吃力。如果无法达到共识,可以让事物处于开放状态。
尊重
不要强加、批评或评判。尊重他人的观点,尊重他人的空间——不要侵犯他人的隐私除非建立了共同的联系;尊重他人的个人选择——不要批评或评判。每个人都有自己的权利成为他/她自己, 就像你有权利成为你自己一样。
看别人最好的方面
总是去看别人好的一面。该赞美时就赞美。看到才能要识别出来。在适当的时候对别人加以赞美。让别人展出自己最好的一面。
求同存异
每个人都是不同的。在同一时刻,人们都有着共性。对不同之处,要加以拥抱。正是这些不同之处才让我们每个人都独一无二。如果想法有冲突,则求同存异。当你和他人交谈时,寻找你和他/她的共同之处。
一旦你找到了共同的地方,在它上面建造你们的关系。把它作为一个平台,进行更多的讨论,这样你们都会更好地了解彼此。对于发现的新的共同之处,可以在这个基础上进一步交流。
做真实的自己
你最好的资本是你真实的个性,不要把它掩盖起来。如果你所做的就是在谈话中模仿另一个人说话那会非常单调;根本就没有什么可以谈论的。准备好分享自己真实的想法和观点(不要用好斗的方式——参见#3)。对自己的立场感到自豪,并让别人认识真正的你。
50-50分享
我总是在想,好的谈话应当是由双方共同分享组成的。根据环境,有时可能是40-60,有时可能是60-40,但是总的来说,双方应该有平等的机遇来分享和参与谈话。也就是说你应该足够敏感,如果你已经说了一会儿了,应该能够对对方提出问题。
这也意味着如果大部分的内容是由对方分享的,那你应该主动分享自己的想法。别人不问不代表这你不能分享;有时人们不问问题是因为他们天生不愿这样做。
询问有意义的问题
问题会引出答案。你问的问题代表着谈话的方向。要想和他人有有意义的谈话,就得问有意义的问题。可以选择这样的问题,如“在生活中什么事情激励着你前行?”,”你明年的目标是什么?”以及“什么让你做出这样的改变?”,而不是问“昨天你做了什么?”、“一会儿你要做什么?”
有些人可能不想回答意识层面的问题,没关系。从简单、琐碎的、日常的问题开始,逐步建立关系。然后,通过进一步、更加揭露性的问题来更好地了解对方——当你认为对方已经愿意分享时。
给予和接受
有时人们在谈话时会说一些很奇怪的内容。例如,到处都有批评的评论、令人反感的话、糟糕的笑话。不要因为他们的那些评论而对他们加以评判;把这些脱口而出的话看成是弗洛伊德口误。通常情况下我只是笑笑或耸耸肩;它也使得谈话轻松有趣。
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摘录:遇到太多的恐慌,想想最糟糕的的情况吧,设想一下那样的场景,然后把恐惧丢到脑后。这样你就算是做足了准备,恐惧感也不会再阻碍到你对于不同情景的创造力。
Positive thinking is a significant element of happiness. In order to become a positive thinker,determination and consistency are important. The first thing to know about positive thinking is that everyone can do it. With certain cognitive and behavioral modifications, we can all become positive thinkers. Another important factor is that being a positive thinker does notmean you become numb to anything that is not working properly in your life or is negative — it just means that you approach life and face challenges with a healthier outlook.
To become a positive thinker, these may help you:
正面思考是幸福的重要组成部分。要想成为一个积极的思考者,决心和毅力必不可少。首先你要知道,每个人都能成为积极思考者。只要改善一定的认知和行为,我们都可以做到。另外一个很重要的因素就是:你不需要对那些不是很完美的事情麻木不仁或是带有悲观的色彩——只是说人生和挑战你都要积极的对待。
要想成为一个积极的思考者,下面这些也许能帮到你:
1. Change your self-monitoring:
改变自我监督
Instead of selectively attending to negative events, focus on the positive ones. Then pay attention to the delayed consequences of your behavior rather than the immediate ones. For example, if a job is not going like you want, focus on the fact that you have a job and how you can take your time to make the situation better.
与其选择做那些消极的事情,不如集中做些积极的吧。然后看看你的行为之后的效果。不是立竿见影的那种。比如,如果工作不是很喜欢,就记住你有一份工作的事实,专注如何能把情况变得好点。
2. Change your self-evaluation:
改变自我评价:
Challenge any inaccurate internal attributions and see if you compare your behavior to standards that are excessively rigid and perfectionistic. If so, change these and bereasonable with your comparisons. For example, if you constantly compare your weaknesses with other peoples' strengths, then switch this and compare yourself with those who are doing poorer than you as well. Overall, people who focus more on their strengths than their weaknesses but at the same time are aware of their weaknesses have a healthier self-evaluation result.
探究那些内部失败的原因,看看自己的行为是否是没有达到严格完美的标准。如果是,就改掉那些标准,接受自己目前的不足。比如如果你总是把自己的缺点和别人的优点作比较,那么换一下,也和那些做的没有你好的人比一比吧。一般来说,人们都会更关注他们的强项而非弱点,但同时他们也会意识到缺点会有更健康的自我评价结果。
3. Change your self-reinforcement:
改变自我奖励机制:
If you have low rates of self-reward and high rates of self-punishment when it comes tocertain aspects of your life, then you want to modify this. For example, think more of how far you've come, how hard you've worked, acknowledge yourself for it and then see how much further you want to go.
如果你对自己奖励很少惩罚很多,而这似乎已成为一种惯性时,是时候改变一下了。比如,多想想你已经达到哪些成就,多么努力地工作,奖励一下自己,然后看看你还能走多远。
4. Draw conclusions with evidence:
根据事实得出结论:
Look at the evidence, look at the events, look at patterns and don't base your conclusions on assumptions. For example, don't just assume someone will cheat you because they look like or in some ways act like an ex you didn't get along with. Look at other elements to see if there is any evidence for your assumption.
根据事实得出结论:看看事实,看看事件,看看形式,千万别把结论基于猜想上。比如,不要因为某些人看起来像在骗你或是表现的让你觉得不怎么舒服,就认为他们的确在骗你。看看有没有其他证据能证实你的观点吧。
5. Don't be that individual:
别把事情过分个人化:
The majority of how people interact with you is due to their own personality, strengths, and baggage and does not have as much to do with you. Pay attention to how to differentiatebetween different interaction signals. For example, instead of immediately getting frustrated because the waitress was a little late attending to you, think that maybe she is having a really tough day or too may tables to take care of.
大部分时候人们如何和你交往都取决于他们的个性、能力和精神状态,和你其实没多大关系。注意如何区分不同的交际信号。比如,与其为迟来的服务生感到生气,不如换位思考,想想他今天心情不好,或者实在是太忙了吧。
6. Don't do “either/or” thinking:
别做选择题
Black and white thinking based on perfectionistic thought is counterproductive. Every time a thought pops up and has words like “should” or “must,” challenge it. For example, instead of saying “this should be done this way,” say something like, “I prefer it this way but I am sure there are other ways to do and am willing to be open.
基于完美的非黑即白想法反而会让你达不到预期的效果。每次出来一个想法,有着类似于“应该”“必须”这样的字眼,那么不妨改变一下吧。比如与其说“应该这么去完成”,不如说“我喜欢这个方法,但是我觉得肯定会有更好的方法能达到我们预期的效果。”
7. Don't do emotional reasoning:
不要太情绪化
This is a belief based on feeling alone without any rational thinking behind it. For example, you don't like such and such but you don't have any logical reason for not liking them.
冲动是魔鬼,这句话的确是是真理。例如,你总是没来由的不喜欢一些东西。
8. Challenge your “what if” thoughts:
改变那些“假使……”的想法:
When faced with too much fear about a situation, imagine the worst case scenario and visualize a solution for it, then let go of fear. This way, you will be prepared for anything and your fear would not block you from being open and creative to different solutions. For example, if you are constantly worried about losing your job up to a point where it is creating a lot of anxietyand fear and is effecting your performance and your happiness negatively, then think of losing your job, visualize how you will handle it, find solutions in your mind and then let go of the thought and the fear attached to it.
遇到太多的恐慌,想想最糟糕的的情况吧,设想一下那样的场景,然后把恐惧丢到脑后。这样你就算是做足了准备,恐惧感也不会再阻碍到你对于不同情景的创造力。例如,如果你总是担心失业,十分的焦虑和害怕,甚至影响到了你的表现和幸福,那么就想想如果你真的失业了,你会如何处理,自己想一想解决方案,然后就果断抛弃这些消极的想法和恐惧吧。
At the end, positive thinkers are better problem solvers and have better interactions. Inaddition to that, people who are positive thinkers are happier and more satisfied with their life.
最后,积极思考者都更善于解决问题,更好的与人交际。除此之外,那些积极思考者会更开心更知足。
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四六级考试的听力是检验考生英语水平的一个重要标准,近年来,听力已经成为广大考生获得高分的主要障碍。由于中国的英语教育普遍偏重于语法和阅读,考生只要有一定的英语基础,加上系统的复习,掌握一定的词汇量和考点,阅读和语法部分取得高分相对来说比较容易。而听力的提高却不是一朝一夕可以完成的,需要考生脚踏实地的认真准备。
我们考试的时候阅读理解的确是时间不够,那么四、六级考试改革后呢,一篇文章只能是8分钟的时间,而通常情况下要读上一篇300-500字的文章,至少需要大概10分钟左右。所以说在考试中,四、六级考试说白了就是拼个速度问题。
那么如何能够更好地去做完这个阅读,还能做得很准确,阅读理解的第一步就是什么,就是先局部去找这个题目答案的位置。通过读5个题目先找到位置,因为你会发现找到这个位置后你会发现,5道题目对应了5个地方,这5个地方并不涵盖文章100%的信息,可能这5个地方只涵盖40%的信息。你只要把这40%读懂就可以了。所以为什么说你要想做快啊,或把题目做准了最主要的问题,首先还是要找对这个题目所对应的位置。也就拿我们的专业术语来说,也就叫定位的问题。就如果你把题目定得越准,当然你做得就越快,那么答案出来得也就越准确。所以我们很多同学在平时做题时会发现,我文章读懂了,为什么题目全错了?就是因为你会发现就是因为你文章全读懂之后,你四个选项在文章里面全部都有体现出来,所以这时候你就不知道该怎么排除了。但如果你的题目要是定位得很准,你就知道答案就在这个区域当中,所以四个选项你一看,发现有3个选项的区别没有体现,就会知道应该选哪一个。这样的话就会又快又准了。所以说还是定位为主的。
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以下是小编为大家整理的英语数字书写规律的用法总结,希望能帮助大家更好提高英语水平。
在汉英笔译和英语写作中,经常会遇到数字;哪些场合用单词表示,哪些场合用阿拉伯数字表示,往往使人难以确定,现行语法书中也极少涉及此类问题。
实际上,以英语为母语的国家,在书写数字时已形成几条约定俗成的规则:
一. 英美等国的出版社在排版时遵循一条原则,即1至10用单词表示,10以上的数目用阿拉伯数字(也有的以100为界限),这条原则值得我们行文时借鉴。
Eg. That table measures ten feet by five.
那个工作台长10英尺,宽5英尺。Eg. The traditional pattern of classroom experience at the college level brings the professor and a group of 20 to 30 students together for a 45-to-50-minute class session two or three times a week.
由一个教授和十名学生每周会晤两三次,每次授课时间45到50分钟,是大学程度课堂教学的传统方式。
二. 遇到日期、百分比、带单位的特殊数字,通常用阿拉伯数字。
Eg. Maximum swivel of table is l20.
工作台的最大回转角度是120度。
Eg. 3rd March l991或3 March l991;
a discount of 5 percent(5%的折扣);
Eg. purchased 7 yards of carpet(买7码地毯);
Eg. ordered 2 pounds of minced steak
(订购2磅剁碎的肉)。
如果涉及的数目和单位是不定数,可用单词表示。
Eg. about five miles per hour(每小时大约5英里)
Eg. at least ten yards away(至少有10码远)
Eg. hesitated for a moment or two(犹豫了片刻)
Eg. I have warned you a hundred times(我已经警告你多少遍了)。
三. 人数用阿技伯数字表示显得更简洁明了,但不定数量、近似值用单词表示较恰当。
Eg. There are 203817 voters on the electoral rolls.
选举名单上有203817个投票人。
Eg. Nearly thirty thousand voters took part in this election.
近3万个投票人参加了这次选举。
四. 在科技文章中,数字频繁出现,用阿拉伯数字比用单词陈述更有利。
Eg. The new engine has a capacity of 4.3 litres and a power out-put of 153 kilowatts at 4400 revolutions per minute.
这台新发动机的容积为4.3升,转速为每分钟4400转时输出功率是153千瓦。
Eg. We know that the weight of a cubic foot of air at 0oC and 76cm,pressure is 0.08l pound, or 12 cubic feet of air weigh a pound.
我们知道,1立方英尺的空气在0摄氏度和760毫米汞柱压力下,重量是0.81磅,也就是说12立方英尺空气的重量是1磅。
五. 句首不用阿拉伯数字,句末要尽量避免用阿拉伯数字。
Eg. 4th July is an important date in American history.
应该写成The fourth of July...
Eg. 19 couples took part in the ballroom dancing competition.
19对选手参加了交际舞比赛。
应改写成:Nineteen couples took...
Eg. 60%profit was a reported.
据报道有60%的利润。
应改写成:Sixty per cent profit…
Eg. 1345 kilograms force was applied at the center point of the bar.
试验时在杆的中点加1345公斤力。
可改成When tested, a force of l345 kg was applied...
六. 遇到分数,可用带连字符号的单词表示。
Eg. At 1east two-thirds of the class have had colds.
这个班至少有三分之二的学生患重感冒。
Eg. Nitrogen forms about four-fifths of the atmosphere.
氮约占大气的五分之四。
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在英语专业四级考试的诸多题型中,听写题型是考察教学大纲执行情况和考生掌握语言综合情况的重要检测手段,同时也是考生失分较为严重的题型之一。结合考试真题深入分析解题误区并积极探讨高效解题策略,既能帮助考生把握该题型的肯綮,也有利于夯实英语专业基本技能训练的基础
CRI的英语新闻,国内许多大、中城市的FM都可以收到,万一收不到,也可以改听美国之音(VOA)、英国广播公司(BBC)甚至北韩的英语新闻,但我不知道它们的频率。在您听之前,您必须准备好一张纸和一支笔,英语新闻开始后,您就必须认真听,一定要认真听,周围环境最好要安静,每听到一个自己熟悉的单词,就立刻把它写在纸上,比如听到minister,马上写下来,听到visit,马上写下来,等等等等。
第一天,您可能只听懂15个单词,没有关系,第二天就可能增加到27个,只要您坚持(我特别强调坚持),一个月之后,您至少能够听懂几百个,半年之后,您掌握的那些单词,基本上都能听出来了。这样边听边写,有三大好处。第一是练习听力,第二是温习单词,这两点,我就不用多说了。
第三点,非常非常重要,假设您刚刚听了一条新闻,是关于中东局势的,并在纸上记下4个单词,分别是bomb(炸弹)、seven(七人)、died(死亡)、occupy(占领),其它单词都没听懂,但这已经没有关系了,因为根据您的国际常识,您 已经可以猜出,巴勒斯坦激进组织又在以色列制造了一起炸弹爆炸事件,造成七人 死亡,以色列马上进行报复,占领了部分巴勒斯坦领土。如果您今后英语越学越好,终于有一天,有一家大公司聘请您为英语口译,您 就必须具备这种速记、速猜、速译的能力,这是因为在实际口译过程中,对方往往要讲一大段话,才停下来,此时,您必须能够抓住几个关键词,再根据您的记忆, 把这一大段话的中文意思串出来。
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现在小编给大家分享一些可以提升英语成绩秘密,希望能帮助大家英语的学习,提高英语成绩。
一个月提升英语成绩和水平计划
30天读透30篇真题,熟背30段,做30个生词表,集体听读写30遍!
英语成绩提高是最漫长的!
背单词没有用!因为背了就忘,就算记住了,还是看不懂文章!
学语法没有用!语法一学就头痛,越学越痛苦!
英语考查的是篇章理解能力!必须通过学习短文才能快速提高成绩!
那么到底如何做呢?
请仔细以下计划:
一、一天“反复做”一篇“理解”,不要把答案写在书上!反复做,反复体会!速度越来越快!
二、立刻制作单词表!所有生词一个都不能放过!
三、老师协助逐句翻译、逐句解释语法,彻底搞清楚!
四、全校或全年级一起听录音跟着念,一天读到30遍!这是最关键的步骤!
五、随身携带,有空就读!越读越简单,越读越轻松!遍数就是硬道理!
六、睡觉前疯狂默写!把默写过的纸都收集起来,将来可以拍卖!因为你会取得大成功!
七、用同样的方法,一周之内彻底读透一篇完形和作文!
请严格执行这个流程!
请大家记住:
一、天才就是重复次数最多的人!重复就是力量!重复创造奇迹!我爱你们!我坚定地认为:你就是最伟大的天才!
二、只管大声朗读,英语就能成功!
三、语感就是一眼看出正确答案的能力!语感的好坏等于文章朗读的遍数!
四、英语长得和拼音一样,英语是汉语下的蛋!中国人一定可以征服英语!
五、录音是最好的老师,反复听录音是最有效的方法!最好集体一起听,一起狂读!让纯正的发音带动你的发音!
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数字对宝宝来说是相当枯燥乏味的,而儿歌贴近宝宝生活实际,数字儿歌能够将抽象的数字与宝宝的具象思维相结合,读起来朗朗上口,易学易记。所以利用儿歌教宝宝认识数字,学习数学,是很好的方法喔!
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Once I caught a fish alive
学习英语数字的儿歌
One, two, three, four, five,
Once I caught a fish alive.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
Then I let it go again.
Why did you let it go?
Because it bit my finger so.
Which finger did it bite?
This little finger on the right.
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10
One, two, three, four, five,
Once I caught a crab alive.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
Then I let it go again.
Why did you let it go?
Because it bit my finger so.
Which finger did it bite?
This little finger on the right.
One, two, three, four, five,Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
One, two, three, four, five,
Once I caught an eel alive.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
Then I let it go again.
Why did you let it go?
Because it bit my finger so.
Which finger did it bite?
This little finger on the right.
This little finger on the right.
英语儿歌Once I caught a fish alive (我钓到了一条鱼)
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以下是小编整理的哲理类英语美文欣赏:如何做一个成功的领导者, 希望对你有所感触。
[1]Being considered a leader in our society is theultimate『最高的;极至的』compliment. "Leadershiphas become the universal vitamin C pill," sayspsychologist David Campbell of the Center forCreative Leadership in Colorado Springs, Colo. "People seem to want megadoses『大剂量』."
[1] 被人认为是一个领导者在我们社会里是一种非常高的赞誉。科罗拉多州的科罗拉多斯普林斯“创造性领导研究中心”的心理学家戴维·坎贝尔说:“领导能力已成为普遍适用的维他命C.药片,看起来人们想要成千上万片的剂量。”
[2] No wonder. Leadership bestows 『把…赠予;把…给予』 power, commands 『赢得;博得』respect and, most important, fosters 『促进;培养』 achievement. Unlike vitamins, though,leadership skills can't be easily gulped 『吞食;吞服』 down. They must be carefully cultivated『培养;磨炼』 .
[2] 这毫不奇怪。领导能力带来权力,赢得尊重,而最重要的是,它带来成就。但与维他命不同的是,领导能力并不是轻易可吞下去的,它们需要仔细培养。
[3] Contrary to popular belief, most good leaders are made, not born. They hone 『磨练』their skills in their everyday lives. But which do they cultivate? How do they (and how can you)get others to follow?
[3] 和一般的观念相反,绝大多数出色的领导者是后天选就而不是先天生成的。他们在日常的生活中炼就了他们的技能。
[4] Always give credit. Many leaders note that the most efficient way to get a goodperformance from others is to treat them like heroes. Giving public credit to someone whohas earned it is the best leadership technique in the world. It is also an act of generositythat's never forgotten.
[4] 经常赞扬别人。很多领导人物指出,让别人出色工作的最有效的办法是象对待英雄似地对待他们。世界上最好的领导技巧是当有人取得成就时就当众赞扬他们。这也是一种人们永远不会忘记的慷慨行为。
[5] Giving credit is more effective than even the most constructive criticism, which oftenhurts rather than helps. Kenneth Blanchard, co-author of The One-Minute Manager, agrees. "Catch people doing something right!" he says. Then tell everyone about it. The loyalty you willgenerate 『产生;导致』 is arguably the most important currency a leader has.
[5] 给予赞扬比即使是最有建设性的批评更有效。这种批评常常会伤害人,而不是帮助人。《一分钟经理》一书的作者之一肯尼思·布兰查德也这样认为:“注意人们做得对的时候,然后把这告诉大家。这样你所引发的忠诚很可能是一个领导者所能拥有的最重要的成功保证。
[6] Take informed risks. "The best leaders know that taking a risk is not a thoughtlessexercise," says management consultant Marilyn Machlowitz. "Sky divers don't go up in anairplane without checking the parachutes 『降落伞』 beforehand."
[6]冒预料中的风险。“最好的领导者都知道冒风险并不是一种鲁莽的行为。”管理顾问玛里琳·马克洛维茨这样说,“跳伞者在没有检查降落伞是否好用之前是不会上飞机的。”
[7] Because the idea of risk also carries with it the possibility of failure, many of us tend to waitfor others to take charge. But if you want to be a leader, you must learn to fail-and not die athousand deaths. Pick yourself up and start all over again.
[7] 由于冒风险也包含了失败的可能性,我们中很多人就倾向于让人们带头去冒险。但是,如果你想成为一个领导者,你就必须学会失败--但不是一受挫折就躺倒不干,而是跌倒了再爬起来,一切从零开始。
[8] Show the way. In 1965, Lee Ducat was a Philadelphia homemaker with a child who had justbeen found to have diabetes 『糖尿病』 . Ducat tried to reach out to other mothers of diabetickids, but at first no one wanted to talk.
[8] 以身作则。李·杜坎特是费城的一个家庭妇女,1965年,她的一个孩子被确诊为得了糖尿病。杜坎特想和其他有糖尿病孩子的母亲交往。但一开始没有人愿意和她深入交谈。
[9] Finally Ducat managed to find three othermothers willing to share their experience, and fromthat beginning she went on to found and lead theJuvenile Diabetes foundation, which currently has150 chapters worldwide. Ducat also formed and nowheads the National disease Research Interchange,which procures human tissues for vital research. LeeDucat's secret? Being a role model.
[9] 后来,杜坎特终于设法找到了三个愿意彼此分享经历的母亲,自此以后,她再接再励,建立并领导了“青少年糖尿病基金会。”现在该基金会在全世界已有150个分会。杜坎特还建立并领导了“全国疾病研究交流中心”,核中心设法获得供生命研究用的人体组织。杜坎特成功的秘密是什么?身体力行。
[10] "Have you ever noticed that if you smile at people, they smile back?" she asks. "Well, ifyou're giving, people want to give right back. If you're sure-footed, they want to follow in yourfootsteps. If you're confident about reaching a goal, others echo that confidence and try toachieve it for you."
[10] 她这样问道:“你是否注意到,如果你向人们微笑,他们也会向你报以微笑吗?”是的。如果你给予别人,别人也会给予你。如果你的步伐坚定,人们就会跟从你。如果你对达到一个目标充满信心,其他人就会同样具有信心并会试着和你一起去实现它。
[11] "The best thing you can do is to get followers to mirror your actions by being what youwish them to be."
[11]“你能做的最好的事情是得到这样一些跟随者,他们仿效你的行为,成为你所希望的那种人。”
[12] Keep the faith. Successful leaders often say that if you trust others to do well, they will. If,on the other hand, you believe your people will fail, they will probably meet your expectations aswell. Businessman-philanthropist W. Clement Stone suggests that you express your faith in aletter. He says the executive who writes of faith in and commitment to his salespeople canmotivate them to break records; the teacher who writes individual notes of encouragement tostudents can lead them to extraordinary heights. Having faith in someone gives him self-confidence and pleasure. It may sound corny 『老一套的』 , but the experts agree it works.
[12] 坚持信念。成功的领导者常说,如果你相信别人能干好,他们就会干好。反之,如果你相信你的人会失败,他们可能真的会和你想像的一样失败了。信奉博爱主义的企业家克莱门特·斯通建议你以写信的方式来表达你对别人能获得成功的信念。他说,那些给推销员写信表示信任并给推销员一定的自主权的领导者们,可以鼓励推销员打破他们原有的推销记录:那些给学生写鼓励性评语的教师能够把他们的学生引向非凡的高度。对别人抱有信心能给予他自信和快乐。这可能听起来似乎是陈词滥调,但专家们同意这确是有效的。
[13] Get a compass. People don't follow leaders who lack direction. Estee Lauder, founder ofthe cosmetics company, has led thousands of employees to great success. She claims thatevery business leader she knows puts a clear picture of what he wants to achieve in his mindand stays focused on the picture. "People want to follow those who promise-and deliver-success," she says.
[13] 有明确的目标。人们不会跟从那些没有方向感的领导。埃斯蒂·劳德--埃斯蒂· 劳德化妆品公司的创始人引导了她的成千上万的雇员走向巨大的成功。她说,她所知道的每一个商界领导人在心中都有一幅他想要达到的目标的清晰图画,并总是瞄着这一图画。她说:“人们愿意跟从那些许诺成功和带来成功的人。”
[14] Act the part. Good leaders have learned to sound and look like winners. They maysometimes doubt themselves, but they don't show it, says management consultant Paula Bern.They act as if they know where they're going.
[14] 扮演角色。好的领导者都学会了怎样听起来和看起来象个胜利者。他们有时可能也会怀疑自己,但他们并不显露出来,管理顾问葆拉·伯恩说。他们显得好象很清楚自己在走向何方。
[15] Leaders also know that appearance and manners count. They are usually pleasant to bewith; their speech is polished 『变得优雅』 , their demeanor 『行为』 unruffled 『沉着的』 andassured.
[15] 领导人物也知道外表和举止很重要。他们常常是和蔼可亲,谈吐文雅,举止稳重,信心十足。
[16] Be competent. Knowledge is power, the saying goes, and the best leaders know that theirsavvy 『智慧』 and proficiency are part of their charisma 『魅力』 . Competence galvanizes『激起;使振奋』 people, and will make them look to you for guidance and direction.
[16]要有竞争性。常言说,知识就是力量。而最出色的领导人物都知道他们的见多识广和对专业的精通是他们的非凡魅力的一部分。具有竞争性能促进人们向你寻求引导和方向。
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英语笑话是指以一句英文短语或一个英文故事让说话者和听者之间觉得好笑,或是产生幽默感,笑话是一种经过艺术加工的语言形式,是艺术化的语言,笑话是一种艺术方法。下面是读文网小编整理的英语笑话,欢迎大家阅读!
The ruler of an ancient kingdom wanted to disprove the statement that the men of his domain were ruled by their wives.He had all the males in his kingdom brought before him and warned that any man who did not tell the truth would be punished severely. Then he asked all the men who obeyed their wives' directions and counsel to step to the left side of the hall. All the men did so but one little man who moved to the right. “It's good to see,”said the king,“that we have one real man in the kingdom.Tell these chickenhearted dunces why you alone among them stand on the right side of the hall.” “Your Majesty,”came the reply in a squealing voice,“it is because before I left home my wife told me to keep out of crowds.”
古代有一个国王,他想证明他领土内的男人并非像人们传说的那样,受到老婆的管制。他把王国里所有的男人都召到跟前,警告说,哪个男人胆敢不说实话,就会受到严厉的惩罚。然后,他叫所有听从妻子的命令和意见的男人都走向大厅的左侧。所有的男人都站到了左侧,只有一个小个子男人站到了右侧。国王说:“看到我们国家里还有一个真正的男子汉,真是令人高兴。告诉这些胆小的笨蛋,为什么在他们当中只有你一个人站在大厅的右侧。” “陛下,”那人尖声地回答:“因为在我出门之前,我老婆告诉我不要扎堆。”
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幸运数字,一般是指在某方面给某人带来运气的数字。虽然幸运数字只是一种迷信的说法,但每个人的心中都肯定会有自己的幸运数字,那么你知道幸运数字用英语怎么说吗?下面读文网小编为大家带来幸运数字的英语说法,欢迎大家一起学习。
幸运数字真的能带来好运?
Do “ Lucky Numbers ” Really Bring Good Luck?
88是中国数字占卜学中非常幸运的数字。
The number eighty-eight is very lucky in Chinese numerology.
服务生:不,先生。在中国8只是一个幸运数字。房间在第七层。
Waitress: No, sir.In China, 8 is only a lucky number. It's on the7th floor.
数字8被认为是幸运数字,
the figure 8 is regarded as a lucky number,
9是中国皇帝的幸运数字。
Nine is the lucky number of Chinese imperial family.
许多人使用幸运饼干里面的幸运数字来购买彩票并赢取大奖。
Many people use the lucky numbers inside the cookies to buy lottery ticketsand win a big prize.
中国人认为八是个幸运数字,因为它念起来像“发”。
THE Chinese consider eight to be a lucky number because it sounds like the word meaning “prosperity”.
这个摆件是我在threepotatofour买到的,上面的8是我的幸运数字。
8 is one of my lucky numbers —i picked this one up from threepotatofour.
起名赛文(Seven)主要是因为它象征着心灵的完美—世界有七大奇迹,彩虹也有七种颜色,而且在很多文化中,‘7'也是一个幸运数字。
The main reason behind Seven was it symbolises spiritual perfection - the seven wonders of the world, the seven colours of the rainbow - and in manycultures it is a lucky number.
他们发挥自己最大的聪明才智把活动安排塞满了尽量多的幸运数字8。
They have crammed as many lucky number eights into the arrangements asthey sensibly could.
同为律师的28岁的菲茨杰拉德说:“9是我的幸运数字。”
"Nine is my lucky number, " Fitzgerald, 28, an attorney, explained.
LynnYeow解释道,传统上,大点的月饼会被切成八份,因为八是幸运数字。 她还说,月饼在室内常温下品尝味道最好。
'Customarily, the larger mooncakes are cut into eight pieces because eight is an auspicious number, ' explains Ms. Yeow, who adds that they are bestserved at room temperature.
七是我的幸运数字。
Seven is my lucky number.
因为相信幸运数字能带来好运,这些人在买车时会不惜一切代价买到有幸运数字的车牌照。
As they trust the lucky number can bring them luckiness, these peoplewould take all their efforts to get the lucky plate number when they buycars.
紫禁城内设有999间房间——因为九在中国是一个幸运数字。
It contains 9, 999 rooms—nine being a lucky number for the superstitiousChinese.
中国幸运数字的拍卖价格也较高,香港拍卖幸运数字车牌已有多年历史。
Chinese lucky numbers also go for big figures, and the city has beenauctioning lucky numbered plates for years.
三是个幸运数字,因为它代表了一个传统的家庭︰母亲,父亲和孩子。
Three is lucky because it represents the traditional family: mother, father,and child.
要解释为什么某些日期很重要,例如,因为它们是幸运数字的关系,你可以说
To explain why these dates are important, for example, because of the luckynumber, you can say: Eight is a very lucky number in China.
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你知道阿拉伯数字英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
Hindu-Arabic numeral
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英语散文的发展历程十分曲折,散文大家风格多变,兼之中英语言个性殊异,若要成功地把英语散文大家的作品翻译到中文,既须了解英语散文发展的概况,又须注意保证气韵逻辑通畅,文气沛然,才能传神译出,曲尽其妙,令汉语读者获得相同或相近的审美感受。下面读文网小编为大家带来优美英语散文,欢迎大家阅读!
Do not rely completely on any other human being, however dear. We meet all life’s greatest tests alone. -Agnes Macphail
不要完全依赖另一个人,无论他/她有多么珍贵。生活中最大的考验,我们只能独自经历。——加拿大首位女性议员艾格尼丝·麦克菲尔
I have found that the more time I spend alone, the more comfortable I become in my own skin because I can truly get to know myself. This provides me with more patience to accept myself as I am, wherever I am in my journey, on a daily basis.
我发现独处的时间越长,我越觉得舒服、放松和自信,因为这样我可以认识真正的自己。这让我每天都有更多的耐心来接受自己,接受自己在生活旅途中的位置。
This lesson was something I learned after spending a summer alone in Italy with a family friend.
这堂人生课是我独自一人在意大利学到的,当时我在一位世交朋友家里度过了一个夏天。
I embarked on the journey, turning off my phone for the first time, well, probably ever. I would be jetting all over America then landing in a country with a family basically unknown to me.
我踏上旅途,第一次关上了手机,嗯,这么多年来第一次。我在美国上方飞来飞去,然后降落在一个国家,和一家基本上不认识的人生活在一起。
It wasn’t until two years after I returned that I wished I had spent more time living in the moment while experiencing the greatest adventure of my life. I was not comfortable enough in my own skin to truly be present in the magical moments presenting themselves in a foreign country.
直到我回来两年后,我才希望当时要是我能有更多的时间活在当下,经历人生中最大的冒险就好了。当时我不够放松、自信,无法在一个陌生的国家,在那样神奇的时刻,把它们展现出来。
My mind stayed distracted as I wondered what people were thinking of me, and what I would post online to my friends back home.
当我在想我在人们心中是什么样子,当我在想回家后我会在网上发布什么内容时我就会分神。
At 19 years old, it seemed much more important to capture photos to upload to social media. The Internet was a crutch for me to not feel so alone in an unknown territory. As brave as I was to be completely alone in my adventure, I had a thousand people to "connect" with on my lonely nights!
19岁时对我来说,拍摄照片并把它们传到社交媒体上要更为重要。互联网对我来说是个拐杖,能让我在未知的领域中不会感觉到那么孤独。和我独自一人冒险时一样勇敢,在孤独的夜晚,我有一千人可以去“交流”。
Two years later I realized that I could have filled my days with activities for growth.
两年后,我意识到,我可以用有助于自己成长的活动来填满日子。
I now wish I had traveled to nearby cities, spent my days reading in a cafe, tried acupuncture—anything out of the ordinary.
现在我希望我能游遍附近的城市,把时间用在在咖啡馆里阅读、尝试针灸——任何与众不同的东西上。
The truth was I didn’t have the hobbies I have now. The trip did help me grow, but I regret that I could not simply enjoy the moments, instead of wanting thousands of others to see I was enjoying them.
事实上,我现在的爱好以前都没有。旅行确实帮我成长,但我后悔当时我没能享受当下的时光,而是去让成千上万个人看着我在享受。
I discovered that if I want to be happy, it would be my own doing. Happiness is an interior process and comes without validation from others.
我发现如果我想要开心,那是我自己的事情。幸福是内心的过程,不需要得到别人的认可。
This is something that is a lesson to be relearned each day.
这是我每天都要再次重新学习的人生课。
Spending small moments of time alone—sans phone, tablet, laptop, TV, and radio—allows one to really tune in. We need to ask ourselves things like: What is my body telling me today? How do I feel today?
用碎片时间进行独处——关掉手机、平板电脑、笔记本、电视和收音机——允许自己真正地进行调整。我们需要问问自己:我的身体今天告诉我什么?今天感觉如何?
There are all kinds of things we can do to enjoy our alone time, some of them very simple. I enjoy my shower, my yoga practice, and the scenic drive home, all without communication to the exterior world. This helps me to really absorb my practice and just “be.” I find it helpful to journal, old fashion style, with a pen and paper after this little escape.
我们可以做很多事情来享受独处的时光,有些事情非常简单。我喜欢淋浴,喜欢瑜伽练习,喜欢在开车回家的路上看秀丽的风景,这些都不需要和外部世界联系。这能帮我真正消化自己的所做所为,仅仅安静的待着。我发现在这种小小的消遣之后,用在纸上用笔写日记这样古老的方式很有帮助。
To truly figure out if you are relying on others, ask yourself: What have I done today, only for myself? Do I need to have my cell phone? Or can I stow it away and just be?
要想真正弄清你是否在依赖他人,你可以问问自己:今天我做了哪些事情,是仅仅为自己而做的吗?我需要带手机吗?还是把它收起来?
You may also want to ask yourself: Am I taking a photo so I can remember this occasion, or so others can see how I spent my hour? Am I updating my social media because I want to, or because I need validation through likes and posts to be happy?
你可能还想问问自己:我现在拍照是为了记住这件事,还是想让他人看看我是怎么度过时光的?我更新社交媒体是因为我想这样做,还是因为我需要别人的“赞”和帖子才会开心?
Lastly, ask: What would happen if I stopped seeking the opinions of others in order to be happy? Would the world still accept me if I spent less time trying to win their approval?
最后,问问自己:如果想要开心,不再关心别人的看法会发生什么事情?如果我花少量的时间来争取他们的认同,世界还会接受我吗?
The only one keeping you away from your true self is you.
唯一能让你远离自己的人就是你自己。
Practice spending an hour a day doing something just for you and keep it a secret. Relish in the fact that this activity is just for you.
练习一下,每天花一个小时,为自己做些事情,并把它作为秘密不告诉别人。享受这项活动是为自己而做的那种乐趣。
Once you grow fond of spending time alone, you can start to increase the amount of time you spend on your "secret"activities. Eventually, your presence in the moment will grow as you stop seeking approval and recognition from others.
一旦你喜欢独处了,可以开始增加“秘密”活动的时间。最终,当你不再寻求别人的赞同和认可后,你活在当下的时刻会越来越多。
I find that when I take a day off and unplug, I emerge fully ready to engage with others with more energy and enjoyment.
我发现当我休息一天、远离电子设备后,我会完全准备好,有更多的经历和乐趣来和他人交往。
When your brain stops worrying about what others think of you, what you should have said or done, you can truly listen to your friends and provide feedback and attention.
当你的大脑不再担心别人对你的看法、你应该说什么、应该做什么之后,你就能够真正地倾听你朋友的声音,并能给他们反馈和关心。
Trust in yourself and feel powerful in the fact you are taking your happiness into your own hands.
相信自己,感受一下把幸福掌握在手中的那种强大的感觉。
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数字是一种用来表示数的书写符号。数字分好几种,阿拉伯数字是最普遍的一种。阿拉伯数字并不是阿拉伯人发明的而是印度人发明的,实际应该列为印度语言,只是先传播到阿拉伯,然后传向世界的,所以称之为“阿拉伯数字”。那么你知道数字用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
digit
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幸运草又名四叶草,一般指四叶的苜蓿、或车轴草。其中苜蓿草,是一种多年生草本植物,一般只有三片小叶子,叶形呈心形状,叶心较深色的部分亦是心形。在十万株苜蓿草中,你可能只会发现一株是四叶草,机会率大约是十万分之一。因此四叶草是国际公认的幸运象征。那么你知道幸运草用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
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幸运,实现了自己的愿望,满足了自己的需求,就是幸运。那么你知道幸运用英语怎么说吗?今天读文网小编在这里为大家介绍关于幸运的英语知识,欢迎大家阅读!
幸运的 lucky ;
幸运儿 Lucky ; a lucky dog ; The Lucky One ; Luck dog
非常幸运 Vey lucky
幸运日 Lucky Day ;
幸运魔法 Luck Charm Deluxe ; Luck m Deluxe
幸运彩虹 Luckys Rainbow
幸运花 Lucky Flower
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幸运星是日常生活中常见的的星星型手工制品,制作简单且造型可爱。那么你知道幸运星用英语怎么说又是怎么造句的吗?下面跟读文网小编一起学习幸运星的英语表达及例句吧。
1. Therefore, the pig is a frequent at New Year's feasts.
因此, 猪肉经常成为新的一年的食物幸运星.
2. Right up there is our line for the Pole Star and the jolly dollars.
顺着这条线过去就能找到我们的幸运之星,找到那些金银财宝.
3. Fortune favors those who transform fleeting time into lasting value.
幸运之星偏爱那些把飞逝瞬间变为永恒价值的人.
4. A Wisconsin man visiting a state park took home the ultimate souvenir: a 5.47 - carat canary diamond.
美国威斯康星州的一名男子前不久在参观位于该国阿肯色州的一座公园时幸运地收到了一份绝佳大礼: 一颗重量为5.47克拉的黄色钻石.
5. Simon was unhurt in the car accident, for which he thanked his lucky stars.
西蒙在车祸中安然无恙, 他感谢他的幸运之星.
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