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Once again, there are a few ways to answer thi***ut they should all be positive. You may work well under pressure, you may thrive under pressure, and you may actually PREFER working under pressure. If you say you crumble like aged blue cheese, this is not going to help you get your foot in the door.
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How often have you had a work day when, as mid-afternoon races toward late-afternoon, you realize that you haven't really gotten anything done?
Painfully often, if you're like many of the professionals we talked to for a recent study on everyday work life through Harvard Business School.
你工作时是否经常感到,下午甚至什么都没做,就已经到傍晚了?
Getty Images如果你和最近我们通过哈佛大学商学院(Harvard Business School)对日常工作进行的一项研究中采访的许多专业人士一样,那么这种情况应该是经常在你身上发生。
Not only do unproductive days like this detract from the success of your projects, your team and your organization; they can endanger your own well-being.
We discovered that nothing makes people feel happier and more engaged at work than making meaningful progress on something they care about. We call that the progress principle. But this progress principle has a serious downside: Nothing makes people feel worse than being stalled in their work and this negative effect is much stronger.
这种低效率不仅会降低你所在团队和组织的项目成功率,还会威胁到你自身。
我们发现,没有什么比在自己关心的事情上取得有意义的进展更让人高兴和干劲十足的了。我们称这为进展原则。但这种进展原则还有另外一面:没什么比工作停滞不前更让人感到沮丧的了,而且这种负面影响比正面的影响要大得多。
Most often, the cause of an unproductive day is fragmentation trying to juggle many competing, and usually unexpected, demands on your time. It's what happens when you've worked like crazy all day, and still you have the sense that you haven't been productive. Sound familiar?
Work-life management experts Tony Schwartz, David Allen, and others have useful techniques for setting up routines to get more done. But how can you save a day where you simply haven't been able to get to the work that matters most?
工作效率低下最常见的原因是时间被分割得七零八落──试图平衡彼此冲突而且经常是预料之外的时间需求。当你每天疯狂地埋头工作,却仍感觉效率不高时,就是这种情况。听上去很熟悉吧?
工作时间管理专家托尼 施瓦茨(Tony Schwartz)、戴维 艾伦(David Allen)和其他人有一些有用的技巧,能帮你建立事半功倍的工作习惯。那么如果你实在来不及完成最重要的工作,如何才能补救呢?
1. Carve out a time-oasis. (20 minutes) If possible, move something off your schedule for the remainder of the day, protecting just 20 minutes to focus uninterrupted on that meaningful project. More time is better if you can manage it, but 20 minutes can still make a difference.
1、 划出时间空档。(20分钟)如果可能的话,从日程表中划去当天剩下的某项工作,以保证自己有20分钟不被打扰,以专心投入那项有意义的工作。如果你能办得到,那么留出更多时间更好,但20分钟已足以令工作效率有所改观。
#p#副标题#e#If you have to, leave a non-essential meeting 20 minutes early, or stay at the office 20 minutes later. (You would use tactics like this if you had an urgent business call, right? Well, getting to your most important work is an urgent business issue.) Turn off your email and phone. Find an unoccupied conference room or cubicle where no one can find you.
如果实在不行,那么就把不重要的会议提前20分钟,或加20分钟班。(如果你有紧急商务电话,也会用这种策略,不是吗?去做最重要的工作是紧急要务。)切断电子邮件,关掉电话,去一间没人能找到你的空会议室或小房间。
2. Note your progress for the day. (Two minutes) Use a work diary to keep track of the progress you made that day.
2、标出当天的工作进展。(2分钟)用工作日记记录你当天的工作进展。
It's natural to focus on what you didn't get done and what tasks remain; but, to get the boost of happiness and engagement, you should spend a minute taking stock of what you did accomplish. Even if you simply outlined next steps on that creative project, make note. And, if you weren't able to carve out that 20-minute time-oasis, then make note of any achievement you had during the day, however small. It may not have been work you planned, and it may have been solving someone else's problem, but if you got anywhere on anything useful, that really is meaningful progress, so write it down.
专心做你还没做的工作和剩下来的工作是很自然的事。但为了提升幸福感和努力程度,你应该花一分钟记录你已经完成的工作。即使你只是概述某个创意项目接下来的步骤,也应记录下来。如果你能留出20分钟的时间空档,那么就记下你当天的成就,不管有多微小。这可能不是你计划的工作,也可能是解决其他人的问题,但如果你做了有用的工作且确有实际进展,那么就把它记录下来。
Allow yourself to savor the sense of accomplishment, and recognize that you made a difference.
让自己享受成就感,并意识到自己有所作为。
3. Set up for progress tomorrow. (Three minutes) Use a trick that Ernest Hemingway and other writers have relied on: Leave off in the middle. When you have to stop work for the day on your most important project, end in mid-paragraph, mid-sentence, mid-routine, whatever as long as you have a pretty good sense of how you will finish that paragraph. That way, you'll be able to just slide back into the task the next day even if all you get tomorrow is your 20-minute oasis.
3、为明天继续工作做好准备。(3分钟)使用欧内斯特?海明威(Ernest Hemingway)和其他作家的小窍门:干到一半时停下来。当你必须停下最重要的工作,半途而止时,那么停下就好,只要你清楚该如何完成剩下的工作。通过这种方式,你第二天可以迅速进入工作状态,即使你第二天得到的只有20分钟的空档。
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下面是读文网小编整理的求职中容易犯的25个禁忌,欢迎大家阅读!
You know the friend who constantly dates the wrong kind of person? The one who's endlessly frustrated that he or she is going to die alone because all the good ones are taken?
After enough venting sessions, you realize something your friend doesn't: He or she is the common thread tying together all of these -- let's just say it together -- losers. Someone needs to speak up and say, "You're doing this to yourself."
You'll find this same pattern can be true in a job hunt. Granted, we're in tough times and plenty of reasons out of your control can keep you from getting hired. But that's just one more reason to do everything within your power to be the best job seeker you can.
With that in mind, look over these 25 ways you might be unknowingly sabotaging your job search:
你有这样的朋友吗,他(她)不断地约会,却总是碰到错的人;他(她)为将孤独终老而倍感沮丧,因为不错的男女都已经找到了另一半。
他们抱怨过后,你意识到了他们没有意识到的问题:他(她)不去努力,却怨天尤人--我们把他们统称为—失败者。需要有人站出来,告诉他们:“你这样是自找的。”
在求职的过程中,你会发现同样的问题。就算是我们身处苦难时期,就算是有很多你不能控制的理由,让你找不到工作。但是,有一个理由,在你的能力范围内做一个做出色的求职者。
抱着这个想法,对照下面的25种做法,它们可能在你不知道的情况下破坏了你的求职生涯。
1. Assuming you'll never need to look for another job
You love your current job and that's great. If you're happy there and see a promising future, I hope you never have to leave. Nevertheless, you should always be prepared for the day you have to move on. Even if the boss loves you, things can change. Buyouts, economic disasters or changes in leadership can affect your employment. Continue to update your résumé while you're employed so that you have an accurate record of your accomplishments.
1.认为永远也不会再去寻求另一份工作
你热爱现在的工作,这很好。如果你工作快乐,且前景光明,我希望你永远不需要离开。不过,你应当总是要做好更换工作的准备。即使老板很器重你,但一切都可能发生变化。收购、经济危机或者高层更迭都会对你的工作产生影响。不断更新你的简历,这样会对你的工作成绩有一个准确的记录。
2. Burning bridges
We love the scenes in movies where the disgruntled employee finally tells off the boss and storms out of the office, only to live a happy, fulfilling life. In real life, these idols are probably unemployed because they don't have good references, and no employer wants to hire someone with a tarnished reputation.
2. 不留后路
我们很喜欢电影中这样的场景:气氛的职员炒了老板的鱿鱼,然后冲出了办公室,得到的是幸福、充实的生活。在现实中,这些受人崇拜的人可能会找不到工作,因为他们得不到好的推荐信。没有哪个老板愿意雇佣名声不好的职员。
3. Keeping mum on your job search
Most people aren't keen on being unemployed, and if you were laid off it's understandable that you don't want to spend all your time talking about it. But you need to network; it's one of the most effective ways to find a job. A friend of a friend of a friend often gets you the interview that lands you the job -- but that won't happen if no one knows you're looking for new career opportunities.
3.在求职过程中保持沉默
大多数人在失业时都很不活跃,这是可以理解的,没人愿意在解雇后还到处对人喋喋不休。但是你需要人际网,这是帮你找到工作的有效途径之一。你朋友的朋友的朋友介绍你去面试,然后你得到了那份工作—如果没人知道你在寻求一个新的工作机会,这一切就不会发生。
4. Looking for "The One"
Although you want to conduct a focused job search, you need to keep an open mind. With any luck, you'll land the perfect gig but sometimes you have to take a job that possesses most of the qualities you want -- not all of them. If the pay is right, the requirements are in line with your experience and the opportunities for promotion are good, then you might have to overlook the fact that you have to wake up 30 minutes earlier than you'd like.
4.寻找最合适的工作
即使你想进行有目的的求职,你也需要把眼界放宽。如果一切顺利,你能找到最合适的工作,但是很多时候,你必须得接受一个大多数条件让你满意的工作—而不是全部。如果薪水合适,职位要求和你的工作经验相符,也有不错的晋升机会,你就可以忽略掉要早起半小时的事实。
5.Not searching at all
This mistake probably seems obvious, but as anyone who's been on a lengthy job hunt can tell you, discouragement is easy to come by. A few weeks or months without a job and enough news segments on layoffs are enough to convince you that no one is hiring. Without question the market's competitive, but if you're not actively looking for work, don't expect it to fall in your lap.
6. No cover letter
Including a cover letter is an easy way to play it safe during a job hunt. Although not every employer wants one, surveys continually find employers who automatically remove job seekers from consideration if they don't include a cover letter. Why would you give any employer a reason not to hire you?
7. A generic cover letter
The only thing worse than no cover letter is one that could be sent to any anonymous employer. Starting with "To Whom It May Concern" and filling the page with phrases like "hard working" will signal the reader that you're blindly sending out applications to every job opening you see. Hiring managers are looking for someone who fits their needs, and their needs are different than another employer's. Don't treat them the same.
8. Typos
If you received a wedding invitation full of misspelled words and poor punctuation, you'd probably wonder why these two people didn't take the time to proofread the page. After all, it's an important event and a lot of people will be reading it. Employers will wonder the same thing about a résumé or cover letter filled with errors.
9. All "me" and not enough "you"
Your cover letter and résumé are definitely about you, but they're not for you. Employers are only interested in you in the context of what you can do for them. Whenever you reveal information about yourself, use it as proof that you offer something to the company that no one else can.
10. Giving bad contact information
When hiring managers like what they see on your résumé and cover letter, they're going to look for your contact information. If they see that your e-mail address is BeerFreak80@email.com or your current work number is the best way to contact you, they're going to think twice before reaching out. The only thing worse is forgetting to include your contact information at all.
11. Running late
Every boss wants an employee who is dependable and a good representative of the company. Someone who's tardy to an interview is neither.
12.Dressing for the wrong job
Appearances matter in an interview, and you should dress for what's appropriate in your field. Find out what the dress code is before you show up so you fit in with the company culture. Wearing a suit when you're told jeans are the norm can make you seem stuffy; wearing shorts and sandals when everyone else is wearing suits makes you look oblivious. You're better off erring on the side of too professional than too casual.
13. Griping about past employers
Keep in mind that you're not guaranteed to be with any company forever. When you talk trash about your last company, your interviewer's thinking, "What are you going to say about me once you leave?"
14. Not asking questions
One quintessential interview question is, "Do you have any questions for me?" Sitting there silently suggests you're not invested in the job. When you go to a restaurant, you probably have a few questions for the waiter. Shouldn't you be just as curious about a new job?
15. Not doing your research
Research for a new job involves two important subjects: the position and the company. Find out as much about the position as you can so you can decide if you even want it and you can position yourself as the best fit for the job.
Knowing all you can about the company will help you decide if you like its direction and share its ideals. Plus, when it comes to the all important "Do you have any questions for us?" portion of the interview (see above), you have plenty of material to cover.
16.Thinking the interview starts and ends in a meeting room
The formal interview occurs when you shake hands with the interviewer and ends when you leave the room. The full process begins when you're called or e-mailed to come in for an interview and it continues every time you converse with someone at the company. Were you rude to the recruiter or the receptionist? You never know what gets reported back to the hiring manager.
17. Talking about money too soon
As eager as you are to land the job and cash your first paycheck, let the employer mention salary first. Broaching the subject first implies you're more eager about money than about doing a good job.
18. Acting cocky
You never want to beg for a job, but you should act like you care about it. If your confidence level spills over into arrogance, you'll guarantee no employer will want to work with you.#p#副标题#e#
19. Being so honest you're rude
Not every job will turn into a lifelong career, and you might have no intention of staying at the company more than a year or two when you interview. Still, hiring managers don't want to hear that you're just taking this job to pass time until you find a real job that you care about. You don't need to commit yourself to the company for a decade, but don't make yourself sound like a flight risk, either.
20. Forgetting your manners
Common courtesy can get you far, and in a job hunt you'd like to get as far as possible. After an interview, send a thank-you note (via e-mail or regular mail) to show your gratitude to the interviewer for taking the time to meet with you. This will leave him or her with a good impression of you.
21. Stalking the hiring manager
If the interviewer gives you a deadline for hearing back from him or her, go ahead and call to see if a decision has been made. Do not call, e-mail and visit every day until you finally get a response -- which will probably be, "You definitely did not get the job."
22.Not keeping track of your applications
Because a job hunt can be a lengthy process, you should have a running list of where you've applied and whether or not you've heard back. Although you don't think you'll forget where you applied, after a dozen applications your memory can get fuzzy. Sending multiple applications to the same employer says, "I'm either disorganized or I'm just sending out bulk applications."
23. Not learning from mistakes
You're bound to make a mistake here and there during an interview. If a question trips you up, think about what went wrong and prepare for it the next time. Don't forget mistakes from your past, either. Look back at jobs you hated and try to avoid landing one of those jobs again.
24. Assuming you got the job
Don't ever assume you have the job until you actually hear the hiring manager say, "You got the job." Several factors can complicate whether or not you get hired, so don't halt your job search until you receive an offer. Keep searching for work because the deal might fall through at the last minute or you might find an even better job.
25. Forgetting the lessons you learned during a job search
When your hard work pays off and you do land a job, don't forget all the trials and trouble you went through to get it. Just because you have a paycheck doesn't mean you've looked for your last job. Remember how important it is to maintain a network, keep track of your achievements and have good references. If you do find yourself looking for work again, you'll have a much easier time.
4.寻找最合适的工作
即使你想进行有目的的求职,你也需要把眼界放宽。如果一切顺利,你能找到最合适的工作,但是很多时候,你必须得接受一个大多数条件让你满意的工作—而不是全部。如果薪水合适,职位要求和你的工作经验相符,也有不错的晋升机会,你就可以忽略掉要早起半小时的事实。
5. 完全不寻找工作机会
这种错误可能看起来很明显,但是那些经过漫长寻找的求职者可以告诉你,沮丧失望轻易便来。数周、数月的处于失业当中,加上解雇员工的新闻报道很容易让你相信没有人要招聘。毫无疑问,市场处于竞争当中,但是如果你不主动地找工作,就不要指望天上掉馅饼。
6.没有求职信
附上求职信是很简单的一个做法,可以让你的求职过程很谨慎。虽然并不是每个招聘者都需要求职信,但是调查不断发现,那些招聘者筛选简历时总会考虑他们是否附有求职信。为什么要给招聘者一个不雇用你的理由呢?
7. 不变的求职信
比没有求职信更糟的是,求职信是可以发给任何一个招聘者的。以“致相关人士”这样的句子开头,并且在文中充斥着 “工作勤奋” 这样的词汇,会给阅读的人这样一个信号,你是盲目地向看到的所有职位发送简历。招聘经理是在寻找适合他们需要的人,而他们的需要是有别于其它公司的。不要一份求职信走天下。
8.草稿
如果你接到一份结婚请帖,上面都是拼写和标点错误,你可能会想为什么他们不花点时间校对一下呢。毕竟,这是个重大的事情,很多人都会看。招聘者在看到有错误的建立和求职信时,也会这样想。
9. 都是“我”,但“你”却不够
你的求职信和简历当然是关于你的,但它们不是给你的。招聘者只关注能为公司做什么这样的前提下的你。无论什么时候,当你透漏有关你自己的信息时,把它当作你能为公司做出不能替代的贡献的证据。
10. 提供错误的联系方式
当招聘经理对你的简历和求职信感兴趣时,他们会注意你的联系方式。如果看到你的电子邮箱地址是啤酒爱好者80@email.com, 或者最佳的联系你的方式是通过你现在的工作电话,他们会在发出邀请前再考虑一下。当然,更坏的情况是你根本忘了留你的联系方式。
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每个老板都希望自己的员工可靠,能够很好地代表公司。那些在面试中迟到的人做不到这一点。
12.着装不合适
着装在面试中至关重要,你的着装应该适合你所处的环境。在面试前,询问一下公司的着装标准,以便使你的着装符合企业文化。人家告诉你都穿牛仔裤的时候,你穿西装会看起来很沉闷;人家告诉你要穿西装时,你穿短裤和凉鞋会让你不被重视。还有,穿得太正式总比太随便好些。
13.抱怨你的前任老板
要记住,你不能保证永远呆在一家公司。当你讲前任老板的坏话时,招聘者会想,“一旦你离开后会怎么说我呢?”
14.不问问题
面试中的一个经典问题是,“你对我们有什么问题吗?”坐在那不出声说明你对这份工作不感兴趣。当你去餐馆的时候,你大概也会问服务员一些问题。你不应该对一份新工作有点好奇吗?
15. 没有提前做功课
了解一份新工作包含两个方面:职位和公司。尽可能多得了解这个职位,然后你可以决定是否接受,你也可以以最适合这份工作的人来定位自己。
完全地了解这个公司可以帮助你判断是否喜欢它的发展方向、接受它的发展理想。另外,当你遇到面试中最重要的“你对我们有什么问题”的环节时,你就足以应付了。
16.认为面试只局限于会议室
正式的面试从你与面试官握手开始,在你离开的时候结束。实际上,面试的全过程在以电话或邮件通知你来面试时就已经开始了,一直持续到每次你和公司的人员交谈。你对招聘的工作人员、接待员态度粗鲁吗?你永远也不会知道招聘经理会得到什么样的反馈信息。
17. 过早谈论薪水
即便你很急切地得到这份工作并拿到第一个月的薪水,还是要让招聘经理首先提到薪水。首先谈论薪水暗示你对金钱要比做好工作更急切。
18.表现得很自大
你不愿意去乞求一份工作,但是你应该表现得很在乎这份工作。如果你的自信心太过高涨,变得自大,可以保证,没有哪个老板愿意雇佣你。
19. 太过实在
不是所有的工作都会成为终身职业,在面试时你可能没有打算要在这个公司待一到两年,即便这样,招聘者也不愿听到,你只是拿这份工作消磨时光直到你找到一份真正你喜欢的。你没必要向公司承诺效力十年,但是也不要把自己说成是不安分的人。
20. 忽略礼节
一般的礼节可以帮助你很多,在求职的过程中更会让你走得足够远。面试过后,发一封感谢信(通过电子邮件或是信件)来表达你对面试官花时间见你的感谢之情。这样你会给他或者她留下非常好的印象。
21. 缠着招聘人员
如果面试官给你一个得到回复的最后期限,你可以打电话去询问结果。不要每天都打电话,发电子邮件甚至上门去问,不然你最后大概会得到一个答复:“你肯定得不到这份工作了。”
22. 对于你的申请不做记录
因为求职的过程很长,你应该做一个记录,你已经申请哪家公司的职位了,哪家公司还没有给你回复。虽然你认为自己不会忘记所申请的职位,但是在多次申请后,你的记忆会变得模糊。给同一个招聘者发送多份申请表明“我要么是做事杂乱无章,要么是在‘海投’”.
23.不从失败中吸取教训
在面试中难免会犯这样那样的错误。如果你犯了一个错误,想一想哪里出了问题,在下次面试时要准备好。也不要忘记你过去所犯的错误。回想一下你从事过的令人讨厌的工作,尽量避免再次从事那样的工作。
24.以为自己得到了工作
在确实听到招聘经理说“你得到这份工作了”之前,永远不要以为自己已经得到了工作。一些因素会使聘用变得复杂,所以在得到聘用通知前不要停止求职。继续求职,因为理想工作有可能在最后一刻化为泡影或者你可能会找到一份更好的工作。
25. 忘掉求职过程中的经验
当功夫不负有心人,你找到了一份好工作时,不要忘了求职过程中的考验和困难。仅仅因为你得到了薪水并不意味着你找到了最后的工作。要记住保持人际网、记录你的工作成绩、拥有好的求职信的重要性。如果你再次求职的话,会容易得多。
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学英语怎么能不知道日期的说法,现在就来告诉大家一年十二个月份的英语单词的说发和它的发音。
一月January [Jan·u·ar·y || 'dʒænjʊərɪ]
二月February [Feb·ru·ar·y || 'febrʊərɪ]
三月March [mɑrtʃ /mɑːtʃ]
四月April [A·pril || 'eɪprəl]
五月May [meɪ]
六月June [dʒuːn]
七月July [Ju·ly || dʒuː'laɪ]
八月August [au·gust || ɔː'gʌst]
九月September [Sep·tem·ber || sep'tembə]
十月October [Oc·to·ber || ɒk'təʊbə]
十一月November [No·vem·ber || nəʊ'vembə]
十二月December [De·cem·ber || dɪ'sembə]
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摘要:下面的这些东西,无论我们何时得到,对我们来说都是幸运的。我知道,它们并不是放之四海而皆准的。但我也意识到,对很多人来说,这25件小事对于处理成人生活每天的细节来说都是很重要的。这些是照顾好我们自己、我们的生活、和我们有关的人的方法。不仅要去认识自己,还要采取相应的行动。
Many of these are things that we’ll be lucky to attain at any point in our lives. They’re not all universally applicable, this I realize. But I also realize that for many people, they are 25 little things that are important for dealing with the ins and outs of everyday adult life. These are ways to take care of ourselves, our lives, and the people in them, and not only to know ourselves, but to act on that knowledge as well.
1. A room of your own. I would say apartment or other kind of space, but sometimes that’s not financially feasible, and that’s okay. Regardless, at the minimum, everybody needs their own room. Your own space to be weird and cry and be alone or be alone with someone.
下面的这些东西,无论我们何时得到,对我们来说都是幸运的。我知道,它们并不是放之四海而皆准的。但我也意识到,对很多人来说,这25件小事对于处理成人生活每天的细节来说都是很重要的。这些是照顾好我们自己、我们的生活、和我们有关的人的方法。不仅要去认识自己,还要采取相应的行动。
自己的房间。公寓或类似的空间就行,但有时从经济的角度来说是不可行的,那也没关系。但无论如何,每个人都需要自己的房间。你可以在自己的房间里举止怪异、哭、或和他人单独相处。
2. A worldview that isn’t a carbon copy of what your parents taught you nor derived from the experiences you’ve only read about in a textbook.
自己的世界观。不是你父母教给你的,也不能从教科书中的经验获得的。
25岁前每个人都应该拥有的25件东西
3. A person to call when things gets rough and a plan of action for the days where you need to be refueled in the human ways that aren’t easily bought or attained.
一个值得信赖的人:当遇到困难时可以给对方打电话;当你需要加油打气时,可以帮你制定行动计划;这些都是不容易买到或得到的。
4. A savings account with at least a month or so of living expenses. This might sound unattainable if finances aren’t looking great right now but it’s more than crucial to make it work somehow. The importance of this usually isn’t recognized until it’s the reason you’re eating or not out on the street one day after you lose your job.
一个至少留下一个月左右的生活费用的银行账户。如果财政状况不理想,这听起来很难做到。但是用某种方式来实现它至关重要。平时通常不会意识到它的重要性,但是当有一天你失去工作后,那你就会意识到这有多重要了:至少这能保证你有饭吃,也不至于露宿街头。
5. Clothing that will serve you in appropriate circumstances– funerals, weddings, work. A winter jacket, a rain coat. Not just things that are flimsy and unpractical, though they have their place and time as well. Because the last thing you want to do on the day of the wake of someone you deeply cared about is worry about what you are going to wear.
在适当的环境下可以穿的衣服——葬礼、婚礼、工作时。冬天的夹克、雨衣。不要光有易坏和不实用的东西,虽然在某一时刻某一场所也需要它们。因为在你给深深牵挂的人守夜那天,你最不想做的事情就是担心自己该穿什么。
6. A relationship that functions outside of anything digital. To not deny ourselves the need for person-to-person connectivity.
一段不需要数字科技产品就能运转的感情。不要否认:你需要面对面的交流。
7. A favorite book, artist and YouTube channel.
一本最喜欢的书、艺术家或YouTube频道。
8. To know how to order a drink at the bar.
了解如何在酒吧里点喝的。
9. A relationship behind you that you can laugh about, and which makes you grateful for how far you’ve come.
一段可以让你自嘲的恋爱史,它会让你感激如今一路走来的你。
10. An email address, bank account and journal that nobody else has access to.
其他人无权访问的电子邮件地址、银行账户和日记。
11. A plunger, screwdriver, duct tape, jumper cables and the number of your local whoever is a professional at doing anything one would use those things for.
水拔子、螺丝刀、胶带、跳接线和本地擅长使用这些东西的人的电话号码。
12. The ability to ask somebody on a date, take them somewhere nice, treat them right, not stress too much over what you wear to said occasion and be able to hold an interesting conversation with them.
邀请别人约会、带他们去适合的地方和恰当地款待他们的能力,不用过分强调要穿什么,但能和他们进行有趣的对话。
13. Your own doctor, with whom you feel comfortable discussing your medical needs and issues, and the ability to receive the medication/birth control/whatever you want or need without anybody else having to know about it.
你自己的医生。你可以很舒服地和他讨论你的医疗需求和问题,能进行药物治疗、节育、或任何你想要的治疗,而无需让别人知道。
14. Go-to clothing staples that are shining little emblems of who you really are, of which were chosen and bought not because they were a trend but because they fit in more ways than just size.
能体现出自己品味的常用的衣服店,选择并买衣服,不是因为是流行趋势,而是因为它们不仅仅尺寸合适,而且能体现自我。
15. A list of things you’d like to do in your life, none of which involves attaining masses of wealth or other means of success that are fleeting and shallow.
有生之年你想做的事情清单,其中不包括获得巨额财产或其他短暂而肤浅的事情。
16. A basic opinion/belief regarding religion or spirituality, even if it’s that you’re researching options or that you don’t believe in anything at all. Having a stance, regardless of what it is, is what’s important.
关于宗教或精神信仰的基本观点,即便是你正在研究或你是无神论者。拥有立场,无论这个立场是什么,重要的是拥有它。
17. Measuring cups, a pot deep enough to boil water in, a spatula, a frying pan and other basic cooking materials that virtually every meal that isn’t Easy Mac or cereal requires.
量杯、一口足够深可以让水沸腾的锅、一个锅铲、一个平底锅和其他基本的烹调用具,这样就不用每顿饭都吃通心面或麦片了。
18. A signature recipe, plates for more than just two people to eat with, a bottle opener and the knowledge of where they sell the best wine in the area.
一份有特色的食谱、两人以上可用的碟子、开瓶器,并知道本地哪里有卖最好的红酒。
19. A simple luxury that you fund yourself, and the realization and acknowledgement that said thing is indeed a luxury.
自己攒钱买的一件简单的奢侈品,以及对这件东西是奢侈品的基本认知。
20. The ability to use personal/vacation days without feeling guilty, and the knowledge of how they’d most effectively be used for one’s mental, physical or emotional benefit.
能自己度假而不感到内疚,知道这样对你的精神、身体或情感来说有很多益处。
21. A way to have fun again.
玩得开心的方法。
22. To get rid of scales and stop measuring lives by numbers: salaries, houses owned, things accomplished, degrees hanging on the wall, etc. Because usually, nothing really worth having can be measured numerically.
摆脱计量的能力,不再用数字来衡量生活:薪水、房子的数量、完成的事情、挂在墙上的学位证等。因为通常情况下,值得拥有的东西没什么能用数字来衡量。
23. To have eaten a meal, seen a movie, taken a walk and fallen asleep by yourself– and to have been content, if not happy, with doing so.
自己吃顿饭、看场电影、散散步、熟睡——如果不开心的话,这样做你会安心。
24. The ability to put things in perspective, to let go when it’s appropriate, fight harder when it’s necessary, listen to people rather than just hear them, and consider opinions that aren’t congruent with your own.
能正确地看待事物、在适当的时刻放手、必要的时候努力抗争,倾听别人而不只是听他们说,考虑和自己想法不同的意见。
25. To have given yourself to someone, and not expected anything in return.
对别人付出,并不期望任何回报。
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摘要:BBC电台的哔哔声是格林尼治报时信号。每小时的最开始会响起此声,这样人们可以调对手表。
Spaghetti on trees BBC
1. In 1957, the BBC aired an April Fools segment showing a family harvesting spaghetti from the family spaghetti tree. When viewers asked how they could grow their own, they were told to place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best.
1. 1957年,BBC在愚人节那天在电视上播放了一家人从意大利面树收获意大利面的画面。观众打进电话询问如何种植意大利面树,BBC告诉他们将一小根意大利面条种在番茄酱罐子里,然后祈祷。
2. On April Fool’s day in 1976, BBC convinced many listeners that a special alignment of the planets would temporarily decrease gravity on Earth. Phone lines were flooded with callers who claimed they felt the effects.
2. 1976年愚人节的时候,BBC报道称几个星球将短暂地排成一行从而改变地球上的重力,很多听众相信了。自认为感受到该效应的听众电话蜂拥而至。
3. Rage Against the Machine were told to censor the lyrics of Killing In The Name while performing live on BBC. They started out censored before launching into the full lyrics: “Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me!”
3. 愤怒对抗体制乐队被要求在BBC现场演奏时删改Killing In The Name中不适合的歌词。他们唱的第一句就被删掉了:“操妈的,你的话我偏不做!”
4. On one day in 1930, the BBC went on the air and announced “there is no news” and played piano music.
4. 1930年一天,BBC开始播放的时候宣布“今天没有新闻”,然后播放了钢琴曲。
5. The BBC offers free online language courses.
5. BBC提供网上免费语言课程。
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6. The BBC now owns the rights to the iconic police box.
6. BBC现在拥有这个极具象征意义的电话亭的产权。
7. In the 1960’s, Pirate Radio boats in international waters broadcasted pop and rock to tens of millions of British listeners. The BBC, which until then mostly catered to classical tastes, was forced to restructure and meet the demand for these genres.
7. 1960年代,停靠在国际海域的海盗电台向千万英国听众播放流行和摇滚音乐。BBC那时只播放经典音乐,不过因此被迫改版来迎合这些类别的需求。
8. The song “Deep in the Heart of Texas” was banned by BBC “during working hours “on the grounds that its infectious melody might cause wartime factory-hands to neglect their tools while they clapped in time with the song.”
8. BBC禁止在工作时间播放“Deep in the Heart of Texas”,理由是“这首歌动感的曲调可能会让战时的工人忘记手中的工具和着音乐拍起手来。”
9. BBC staff openly smoked marijuana at the corporation’s headquarters during the 1960s and 70s and Play School presenters even went on-air stoned.
9. BBC员工在60和70年代期间曾公开在公司总部抽大麻,Play School的表演者甚至在上台时还是嗨的。
注:Play School是英国一档儿童电视栏目。
10. Over 100 Doctor Who episodes were “taped over” by the BBC after airing and are likely lost forever, unless recorded on VHS, which was a rarer technology at that time.
10. 有一百多集神秘博士的录影带在播出后被BBC覆盖录制了其他东西,所以可能永久丢失了,除非有人录在了VHS上,但那时VHS还很罕见。
Monty Python
11. BBC was going to wipe the Monty Python series to re-use the tapes. Terry Jones, at the last minute, saved the tapes by buying them outright from the BBC and storing them in his attic.
11. BBC打算抹掉蒙提·派森系列的录影带录制其他东西。Terry Jones临危前一秒以向BBC买断的方式抢救到了录像带,并藏在了自己的阁楼里。
注:Terry Jones是蒙提·派森这个超现实幽默剧的成员之一。
12. In 2004, an activist from The Yes Men falsely claiming to represent Dow Chemicals was interviewed by BBC, claiming Dow had agreed to a $12 billion settlement for victims of the 1984 Bhopal, India chemical disaster (in which 3,000 people died). Dow lost $2 billion in the ensuing stock selloff.
12. 2004年, 没问题先生(The Yes Men)的一位成员谎称自己代表陶氏化学接受BBC的采访,声称陶氏同意了1984年印度博帕尔化学事件受害者的120亿抚慰金。Dow在随后的股票抛售中损失20亿美元。
注:The Yes Men是一个以恶搞政府组织和大型企业起家的团体。他们的用意是要曝光政府和大企业不负责任的行为,以恶作剧的方式引起大众的注意力。他们拍了三部电影,分别是The Yes Men, The Yes Men Fix The World, The Yes Men Are Revolting, 记录了他们的所作所为和一些成就,电影不凡幽默和讥讽。
13. The Sex Pistol’s “God Save the Queen”, released during her silver jubilee, was considered controversial by the BBC and its spot on the top hits charts was left as an empty space.
13. 性手枪的“天佑女王”一歌,在英国女王即位25周年之际发布,BBC认为争议太大而将该曲在流行音乐榜首的位置隐去不谈。
14. In order to capture footage of tigers hunting in the wild, instead of using a human camera crew, the BBC gave cameras to a team of elephants and trained them to operate the film equipment.
14. BBC为拍摄老虎在野外捕食的画面,不用人工摄像组,而是将摄像机按在了一队大象的身上,并训练他们使用摄影设备。
15. Due to widespread news coverage of the JFK assassination, the BBC figured a lot of people missed the airing of the first ever episode of Doctor Who. Consequently, they re-aired it one week later.
15. 因为美国肯尼迪总统被刺一事铺天盖地的报道,BBC认为很多人肯定错过了神秘博士有史以来的第一集。因此,BBC在一周后重播了一次。
16. In 2006, the BBC mistakenly interviewed a guy live on TV thinking he was an IT magazine editor, but really he was just there to apply for a job.
16. 2006年,BBC错误地采访了一位他们以为是IT杂志编辑的人,而实际上那人只是到那儿求职的。
17. Despite working for the BBC as a broadcaster and dying in 1950, there are no known recordings of George Orwell’s voice.
17. 虽然乔治·奥威尔曾为BBC做过新闻主播,在1950年去世,但是并没有留下他的任何录音。
注:乔治·奥威尔是英国著名作家,著有《动物庄园》《1984》等讽刺现实的小说,因小说中的语言在后50年不断被印证而在西方国家具有广泛的影响。
18. In the 1980s, BBC televised a live demonstration of email. Prior to transmission, a studio guest overheard a crew member saying the email account password and phoned a friendly hacker. Once on air, the presenter logged in and was met with a poem about hacking and insecure passwords.
18. 1980年代,BBC曾在电视上现场展示电邮的使用方法。在播出之前,录音棚的嘉宾偷听到工作人员说邮箱密码,他便打电话给一位不坏恶意的黑客。节目播出后,主播登录邮箱,结果看到一首关于黑客技术和密码不安全的打油诗。
19. Britons have to pay $230 for a “television license” every year as a tax to support the BBC.
19. 英国人每年必须为“电视许可”支付$230的税费以此支持BBC。
20. The BBC News channel has a show dedicated to viewers criticizing how well they have reported the week’s events.
20. BBC新闻频道专门有一档节目,为观众提供批评指正BBC报道的机会。
21. The Dalek voice in Doctor Who (2005) is recorded through a custom analog ring modulator. BBC was unable to reproduce the original effect digitally.
21. 神秘博士的外星人Dalex的声音是由一个特制的环形调控器才录制成功的,因为BBC当时还无法用数字技术做出该效果。
22. British nuclear submarines have orders to launch nuclear missiles if they cannot tune into BBC Radio 4’s ‘Today’ program for a number of consecutive days.
22. 英国核潜艇在连续几天无法收听到BBC广播四台的《今日》节目后可被允许发射核导弹。
23. Much of the BBC’s output between the 1930’s and 1980’s has been lost due to a lack of archival policy.
23. BBC在三十年代到八十年代之间的作品已大多流失,因为当时缺乏归档制度。
24. From the 30s to the end of the Cold War, MI5 had an officer working at the BBC to ensure they wouldn’t hire communists.
24. 从三十年代到冷战结束,MI5都派一个人到BBC工作以便监管他们不聘任任何共产党。
注:MI5是英国的情报机构。(这个地球人都知道吧)
25. The beeps you hear on BBC radio is the Greenwich Time Signal. It beeps at the top of the hour so you could sync your watch.
25. BBC电台的哔哔声是格林尼治报时信号。每小时的最开始会响起此声,这样人们可以调对手表。
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十二月是一年中的第12个月份。那么,你知道十二月的英语怎么写吗?
十二月初的天气又阴冷又难受。
The weather in early December was bleak and unpleasant.
他们经常在十二月份去滑雪。
They often go skiing in December.
我的小女儿是十二月出生的。
My little daughter was born in December.
十二月是一年中的第十二个月。
December is the twelfth month of the year.
十二月英语怎么写
十二月是人们庆祝神迹的月份。
December is a month when people celebrate miracles.
十二月是一年中最后一个月。
December is the last month in the year.
十二月是一年中最后的月份。
December is the last month of a year.
刑期将于十二月决定,他可能在监狱度过余生。
He may go to jail for the rest of his life.
社会党议员们对全民公投这一想法深感愤怒。公投最早可能会在十二月初举行,但是如果希腊政府在信任投票中落败的话,可能就公投不了了。
Pasok lawmakers erupted in fury at the pledge to hold a referendum.
在十二月的黑夜里。
In the dark of December.
我们的夏天很短但是冬天很长,在十二月,也就是最黑的时候,我们的一天中只有很短的时间可以看到微弱的阳光。
Our summers are short and our winters long.In December, when it is darkest, weonly have a few hours of very weak sunlight per day.
——我寄出有女孩子照片的情人节贺卡,以代替试图在十二月寄出的贺卡。
I send out Valentine’s cards with the girls’ photo, instead of trying to mail cards inDecember.
那种小心其实是不必要的,因为,我们已经说过,当时是在十二月的夜晚,天非常黑。
The precaution was nearly superfluous, however; for, as we have already said, it was a very dark December night.
在十二月有一场高院聆讯,期间他将对这项法令展开辩论。
There will be a High Court hearing in December in which he will contest it.
为了给新的餐具室留空间,它被推倒了。 所以,在接下来的六个月里,从七月到十二月,我煮食物只能用一个微波炉,没有其他的任何东西。
It was demolished to make room for the new butler’s pantry and for the next sixmonths, from July through December, I did all of my cooking using nothing but amicrowave.
如果各方面进展顺利,对撞机将在十二月进行粒子的加速和碰撞。
If all goes well, the machine will accelerate and collide particles in December.
如果你觉得冬天很难熬,特别是在十二月和一月份,那么你可能患上了‘季节性情绪失调’,这是由于冬日里缺少阳光而引起的情绪低落。
If you find the winter months tough, particularly during December and January youmay suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, which causes a low mood caused bythe lack of light during winter.
十二月交割的棉花期货自从八月开始交易以来已经上涨了大约30%,本周一创下1.0198美元每磅的新高,这是1995年以来的最高点。
Cotton futures for delivery in December have risen by almost 30 per cent sincethe beginning of August to reach $1.0198 a pound on Monday, the highest since1995.
父母亲会给他们的小孩一个倒数计时的月历,十二月的每一天,小孩们都可以打开月历上的一个小门,然后从中得到一个小糖果或礼物。
Parents give their children calendars that count down the days. Every day inDecember they can open one of the doors and receive either a small candy or atoy.
他们在十二月给哈佛大学教学人员演示这台机器的工作情况,然后把它拆开、打包并把它运往剑桥,在那里的物理实验室的地下室重新组装。
They demonstrated it to the Harvard faculty members in December, and then tookit apart, packed it up and shipped it off to Cambridge, where it was rebuilt in thebasement of the physics lab.
他们发现,十二月出生的小孩将来更可能成为一名牙医,而生日在一月份的小孩则更可能成为一名收债人。
A child born December is more likely to become a dentist while someone whosebirthday falls in January will tend to a debt collector, they found.
进入新年已经一个月了,你制定了很多目标,你要改变你的健康状态,提升你的工作,改善你的人际关系,但你还是和去年十二月一样,没什么改变。
It’s a month into the New Year and you had all these goals for change in yourhealth, your job, your relationships, and so far things look the same as they did in December.
自从该公司去年十二月在一次模拟与训练会议上推出COMBATREDI系统以来,这是它的第一笔生意。
It’s the first sale of COMBATREDI, which the company rolled out at a simulationand training conference last December.
明年十二月底前我们很可能已完成这项工作了。
We would have finished this work by the end of next December.
而至于如何达到这个目标的细节问题,只能在联合国六月份波恩会议以及十二月的墨西哥会议后才能见分晓。
However it will not be until further UN meetings in Bonn in June and Mexico inDecember that the details of how this will be achieved will be decided.
双方的目标是在十二月的期限前使该条约被两国的立法机构批准生效,或者至少是在朝着批准生效的方向良好发展。
The goal is to get the deal ratified by both countries' legislatures, or at least wellon the way towards ratification, by the December deadline.
从九月份到十二月,当水位还比较低的时候,你可以在魔鬼池里游泳。
From September to December, when the water level is low, you can swim inDevil's Pool.
每年十二月我们都寄给她一张纳税通知单,但一星期后又由邮局退还了,无人收信。
Each December we sent her a tax notice, which would be returned by the post office a week later, unclaimed.
十一月中旬到十二月是旅游旺季,在此期间,要在某些旅游线路上找个住宿房间都是件很困难的事。
In high season, which runs from mid-September through December, it can behard to find a room on some of the trekking routes.
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Of course, you have a list as long as your arm. But you can’t say that, it shows you a***eing negative and difficult to work with. The best way to answer this one is to think for a while and then say something like “I’ve always got on just fine with my co-workers actually.”
Use this question as a chance to show that you are a team player: “The only people I have trouble with are those who aren’t team players, who just don’t perform, who complain constantly, and who fail to respond to any efforts to motivate them.” The interviewer is expecting a response focused on personality and personal dislikes. Surprise her by delivering an answer that reflects company values
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马上就快到二月了,春节的到来也紧跟随后。那么你知道二月用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
他在二月便服完兵役。
He's getting out of the army in february.
鲜鲑鱼要到二月里才上市,是吗?
Fresh salmon doesn't come in before February, does it?
二月是一年的第二个月份。
February is the second month of the year.
他于去年二月离开这个城市。
He left the city last February.
那是早春二月、乍暖还寒的一天。
It was a chilly day in early spring.
二月是一年中的第二个月。
February is the second month in a year.
二月作为浪漫的月份由来已久。
February has long been a month of romance.
二月是我最喜欢的月份。
February is my favorite month.
二月一个寒冷的早晨
One cold February morn
二月少了一天,也许还真少杀了几个无辜。
One day fewer possibly meant a few men saved.
二月里有29天的月份是闫年。
Leap year is the year when February has29 days.
二月,罗贾斯收到第一封来自耶鲁大学的录取通知书。
The first call came from Yale University in February.
他出生于一七三二年二月二十二日。
A. He was born on February 22, 1732.
你二月在这里,不是吗?
You were here in February, weren't you?
第二学期是从二月至六月。
and the second one is from February to June.
缘此,二月河的“帝王系列”受到了广大读者的欢迎,亦得到评论界的肯定。
Therefore he won large popularity from readers and good comments from critics.
他们要在二月十四日黄昏的时候守逾越节.
They are to celebrate it on the fourteenth day of the second month at twilight.
二月持续多雨,录得总雨量达111.7毫米,较正常多63.7毫米。
The wet weather continued into February. The monthly rainfall totaled 111.7 millimetres which was 63.7 millimetres above normal.
去年二月,在加拿大多伦多皮尔逊机场,埃里克•米基科夫斯基首次在现实生活中看到自己推出的Pebble手表。
The first time Eric migicovsky saw his watch in the wild was at Toronto 's Pearson airport last February.
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(1) 祈使句有两种类型,一种是以动词原形开头,在动词原形之前加do (但只限于省略第二人称主语的句子)。
Take this seat.
Do be careful.
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Don't move.
Don't be late.
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Let 的反意疑问句
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Let's have another try,shall we / shan't we?
= Shall we have another try?
b、Let us 不包括说话者
Let us have another try,will you / won't you?
= Will you please let us have another try?
否定结构:
Let's not talk of that matter.
Let us not talk of that matter.
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