第一篇:臉上各個(gè)器官英文讀音
The face 臉上各個(gè)器官英文讀音
hair
英[he?]
n.頭發(fā)
temple
英['temp(?)l]
n.太陽穴
forehead
英['f??hed;'f?r?d] 美['f?r'h?d]n.前額
eyelid ['ai,lid]
n.眼皮
eyelashes
['a?,l??] n.睫毛(eyelash的復(fù)數(shù))nostril
英['n?str(?)l] 美['nɑstr?l]n.鼻孔
cheek
英[t?i?k] 美[t?ik]
n.面頰,臉頰;臀部
lip
英[l?p] 美[l?p]
n.嘴唇;邊緣
jaw
英[d???] 美[d??]
n.頜;下巴;狹窄入口;嘮叨 teeth
英[ti?θ] 美[tiθ]
n.牙齒
tongue
英[t??] 美[t??]
n.舌頭;語言
gum
英[g?m] 美[ɡ?m]
n.gums齒齦
chin
英[t??n] 美[t??n]
n.下巴;
throat
英[θr??t] 美[θrot]
n.喉嚨
第二篇:各個(gè)年齡階段英文自我介紹
適合五年級(jí)以上學(xué)生的自我介紹 Good morning,everyone!My name is Aaron, and I’m 11 years old.I study very hard every day.I enjoy learning English.It's my favorite class.I’d like to make friends.Nice to see you!Thank you so much!大家早上好!我的名字叫艾倫。我11歲了。我每天都很認(rèn)真努力的學(xué)習(xí)。我很喜歡學(xué)習(xí)英語。那是我最喜歡的科目。我非常愿意結(jié)朋友。很高興認(rèn)識(shí)你。謝謝。
適合三年級(jí)學(xué)生的自我介紹
Hello, my name is Amy.I'm 9 years old.I am a student in Grade3.I am tall and thin.I have short hair and big eyes.I am good at singing and dancing.I like reading books.I like my classmates, I like my teacher.你好,我的名字是艾米。我九歲。我是一名三年級(jí)學(xué)生。我又高又瘦。我有短的頭發(fā)和大的眼睛。我唱歌和跳舞很好。我喜歡讀書。我喜歡我的同學(xué),我喜歡我的老師。
適合幼兒的自我介紹
Hello, everyone.I’m lily.I’m 5.I like apples ,cookies and juice.My daddy is a great man.My mommy is beautiful.I love my family.嗨,大家好。我叫麗麗。我今年五歲。我喜歡蘋果,餅干和果汁。我的老爸是個(gè)很偉大的人。我的媽媽很漂亮。我愛我的家。
He is going to the cinema with his family this afternoon.Are you going to watch the football match in the café? Yes, he is.No, he isn’t.Where are you going this afternoon? v.1,Mike 2,Have an Olympic math class 3,On Saturday afternoon4, Because she is not feeling well 5,Have a big dinner and go to the cinema.6,Busy and nice.
第三篇:各個(gè)學(xué)院的英文表達(dá)
教學(xué)單位
法學(xué)院Law School
文學(xué)與新聞傳播學(xué)院School of Literature, Journalism & Communication 美術(shù)學(xué)院School of Art and Design
民族學(xué)與社會(huì)學(xué)學(xué)院School of Ethnography & Sociology
外語學(xué)院School of Foreign Languages
經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院School of Economics
管理學(xué)院School of Management
公共管理學(xué)院
馬克思主義學(xué)院
計(jì)算機(jī)科學(xué)學(xué)院
數(shù)學(xué)與統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)學(xué)院
電子信息工程學(xué)院
生物醫(yī)學(xué)工程學(xué)院
化學(xué)與材料科學(xué)學(xué)院
生命科學(xué)學(xué)院
藥學(xué)院
繼續(xù)教育學(xué)院
預(yù)科教育學(xué)院
體育學(xué)院
音樂舞蹈學(xué)院
計(jì)算與實(shí)驗(yàn)中心School of Public Policy and Management School of Marxism School of Computer Science School of Mathematics and Statistics School of Electronics and Information Engineering School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering School of Chemistry and Materials Science School of Life Sciences School of Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Continuing Education School of Preparatory Education School of Sports Science and Physical Education School of Music and Dance Computer Teaching and Experiment Center
第四篇:各個(gè)節(jié)日英文表達(dá)
陽歷節(jié)日
1月1日元旦(New Year's Day)
2月2日世界濕地日(World Wet lands Day)
2月14日情人節(jié)(Valentine's Day)
3月8日國際婦女節(jié)(International Women' Day)
3月12日中國植樹節(jié)(China Arbor Day)
3月14日白色情人節(jié)(White Day)
3月14日國際警察日(International Policemen' Day)
3月15日世界消費(fèi)者權(quán)益日(World Consumer Right Day)
3月21日世界森林日(World Forest Day)
3月21日世界睡眠日(World Sleep Day)
3月22日世界水日(World Water Day)
3月23日世界氣象日(World Meteorological Day)
3月24日世界防治結(jié)核病日(World Tuberculosis Day)
4月1日愚人節(jié)(April Fools' Day)
4月5日清明節(jié)(Tomb-sweeping Day)
4月7日世界衛(wèi)生日(World Health Day)
4月22日世界地球日(World Earth Day)
4月26日世界知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)日(World Intellectual Property Day)
5月1日國際勞動(dòng)節(jié)(International Labour Day)
5月3日世界哮喘日(World Asthma Day)
5月4日中國青年節(jié)(Chinese Youth Day)
5月8日世界紅十字日(World Red-Cross Day)
5月12日國際護(hù)士節(jié)(International Nurse Day)
5月15日國際家庭日(International Family Day)
5月17日世界電信日(World Telecommunications Day)
5月23日國際牛奶日(International Milk Day)
5月31日 世界無煙日(World No-Smoking Day)
6月1日 國際兒童節(jié)(International Children's Day)
6月5日世界環(huán)境日(International Environment Day)
6月17日世界防治荒漠化和干旱日(World Day to combat desertification)
6月23日國際奧林匹克日(International Olympic Day)
6月26日國際禁毒日(International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking)
7月1日中國共產(chǎn)黨誕生日(Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party)
7月1日國際建筑日(International Architecture Day)
7月11日世界人口日(World Population Day)
8月1日中國人民解放軍建軍節(jié)(Army Day)
8月12日國際青年節(jié)(International Youth Day)
9月8日國際掃盲日(International Anti-illiteracy Day)
9月10日中國教師節(jié)(Teacher's Day)
9月16日國際臭氧層保護(hù)日(International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer)
9月21日世界停火日(World Cease-fire Day)
9月27日世界旅游日(World Tourism Day)
10月1日中華人民共和國國慶節(jié)(National Day)
10月1日國際音樂日(International Music Day)
10月1日國際老年人日(International Day of Older Persons)
10月4日世界動(dòng)物日(World Animal Day)
10月5日世界教師日(World Teachers' Day)(聯(lián)合國教科文組織確立)
10月9日世界郵政日(World Post Day)
10月10日世界精神衛(wèi)生日(World Mental Health Day)
10月14日世界標(biāo)準(zhǔn)日(World Standards Day)
10月15日國際盲人節(jié)(International Day of the Blind)
10月15日世界農(nóng)村婦女日(World Rural Women's Day)
10月16日世界糧食日(World Food Day)
10月17日國際消除貧困日(International Day for the Eradication of Poverty)
10月24日聯(lián)合國日(United Nations Day)
10月24日世界發(fā)展新聞日(World Development Information Day)
10月28日中國男性健康日
10月29日國際生物多樣性日(International Biodiversity Day)
10月31日萬圣節(jié)(Halloween)
11月14日世界糖尿病日(World Diabetes Day)
11月25日國際消除對(duì)婦女的暴力日(International Day For the elimination of Violence against Women)
12月1日世界愛滋病日(World AIDS Day)
12月3日世界殘疾人日(World Disabled Day)
12月9日世界足球日(World Football Day)
12月25日圣誕節(jié)(Christmas Day)
12月29日國際生物多樣性日(International Biological Diversity Day)
春分月圓后的第一個(gè)星期日復(fù)活節(jié)(Easter Monday)(有可能是3月22-4月25日間的任一天)
5月第二個(gè)星期日母親節(jié)(Mother's Day)
6月第三個(gè)星期日父親節(jié)(Father's Day)
9月第三個(gè)星期二國際和平日(International Peace Day)
9月第四個(gè)星期日國際聾人節(jié)(International Day of the Deaf)
10月的第一個(gè)星期一世界住房日(World Habitat Day)
10月的第二個(gè)星斯一加拿大感恩節(jié)(Thanksgiving Day)
10月第二個(gè)星期三國際減輕自然災(zāi)害日(International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction)
10月第二個(gè)星期四世界愛眼日(World Sight Day)
11月最后一個(gè)星期四美國感恩節(jié)(Thanksgiving Day)
農(nóng)歷節(jié)日
農(nóng)歷正月初一春節(jié)(the Spring Festival)
農(nóng)歷正月十五元宵節(jié)(Lantern Festival)
農(nóng)歷五月初五端午節(jié)(the Dragon-Boat Festival)
農(nóng)歷七月初七乞巧節(jié)(中國情人節(jié))(Double-Seventh Day)
農(nóng)歷八月十五中秋節(jié)(the Mid-Autumn Festival)
農(nóng)歷九月初九重陽節(jié)(the Double Ninth Festival)
農(nóng)歷臘月初八臘八節(jié)(the laba Rice Porridge Festival)
四季
It's spring.It's warm.It's wet and moist.I wear thick clothes.夏天=Summer It's summer.It's hot.It's rainy and lively.I wear a vest.秋天=Autumn It's autunm.It's windy.It's cloudy and lonely.I wear a silk scarf 冬天-Winter It's winter.It's dry.It's windy and cold.I wear gloves.月份
一月:January 二月:February 三月:March 四月:April 五月:May 六月:June 七月:July 八月:August 九月:September 十月:October 十一月:November 十二月:December
星期
Monday
星期一 星期二 TuesdayWednesday
星期三 星期四 星期五 Thursday
Friday Saturday
Sunday
on Monday on Tuesday on Wednesdayon Thursday
on Friday
on Saturday
on Sunday
星期六 星期天
在星期一在星期二在星期三在星期四在星期五在星期六在星期天
第五篇:大連各個(gè)廣場英文簡介
The squares of Dalian
Dalian is renowned for its emerald lawns and for its blooming flowers.The best way to see these splenders in all their delights is to visit one of Dalian''s squares.The urban area of Dalian has approx.70 squares--that forms the striking feature of its town planning, which outshines any other major city in China.The numerous squares can be compared to inlaid pearls, or, resemble musical notes written in one''s imagination.The comeliness of the Sea Melody Square, the manliness of Xinghai Square, the elegance of Zhongshan Square and the meaningfulness of the Renmin Square, all present a galaxy of pleasure to one''s eyes, intoxicate one''s heart and crystallize into a dulcet memory.As the city''s drawing room, the citizens flock to these squares to relax, to communicate, and to exercise.Similar to an cosmopolitan European city, many of these squares are frequented by doves and have beautiful fountains, some even have Greek sculptures and Parisian lamps in them.Zhongshan Square(中山廣場)
Built up in 1899 by Russians, this''s the oldest square in Dalian.Its name evolved from the “Nicholas Square” under Tsarist Russian concession, to “Big Plaza” within the Japanese colonization, and then “Zhongshan”(the formal name of Mr.Sun Yat-sen)after the Liberation(1945).About 100 years ago, a group of Russian architects fascinated with France culture came to Dalian with the construction blueprint of Paris.They dreamed about rebuilding an oriental Paris here, hence the architectural style of the city was formed--to take squares as the center and radiate outwards, with Zhongshan Square being the focal point.The square is also the first musical square in China.In 1995, 36 sets of audio systems were equipped around it.At every dawn and dusk, people crowd here to play Chinese chess, kick shuttlecocks, dance, do Taijiquan or see an outdoor movie, watch an entertainment show or enjoy concerts companied by the flowing music in the air.Renmin Square(人民廣場)
The square, formerly known as Stalin Square, was built for commemorating the Red Army of the Soviet Union''s liberation over northeastern China.In 1999, the cenotaph in the center was moved to Lushun Soviet Army Martyr Cemetery, where memorial facilities for the Army are concentrated.Instead of the cenotaph a white marble waterfall cloister was built, and the musical fountain in front of it ranks the largest of its kind in the city.Every morning under the backdrop of the fountain mist one can view cheerful dancing of the natives.Women troopers who appear in fixed period are another highlight.North of the Square is located the City Hall.Youhao Square(友好廣場)
In Chinese, “youhao” means “friendship”.The square was built in the Tsarist Russia colonial period, and changed its name to “West Plaza” under Japanese reign.Later for the sake of commemorating the friendship between PRC and the Soviet Union, the name of “Youhao” was initiated, and after renovation, in 1996 a giant “crystal ball” was set up.The ball is said to stand for the image of the city as the “China''s Northern Pearl”, and the five colors of the “hands” upholding it represent the five different ethnic colors from the five continents.Xinghai Square(星海廣場)
Xinhai Square was erected in 1997 to commemorate the reversion of Hong Kong.It sits at the center of the Xinghai business district, and maybe is roughly as big as two Tian?ˉanmen Squares in Beijing.The design of the square combines Chinese tradition and modern concepts: A tall, straight and pure-white marble ornamental column stands at the pivot of the square, ranking the largest across the country.The column is 19.97 meters high, with a 1.997 diameter, indicating that it was built in the year HK returned to the motherland.The base of the column has 8 carved dragons, and the arch is carved with another huge dragon, implying that Chinese are descendants of the dragon.To the north of the square lies Xinghai Convention & Exhibition Center and to its south is the sea.Nearby the sea is located the city centennial sculpture.The sculpture is just like an opened book, and on it is written the history of the city, showing that the locals are confident to open a new historic page and march into the new era.The square has become a major stage for city galas like the Fashion Festival and the Spring Festival Fireworks &.Firecrackers Gathering.On the other side, if you know the history that only several years ago, the site of the square was covered by a large-scale stinking dump and at that time the land-value of it was under RMB1000, while at present the value has risen to over RMB10,000--what will you think of the city''s creativity?
Victory Plaza(勝利廣場)
Someone said that Dalian is the “drawing room of the Northeast China”, and to apply it in this way we can say Victory Plaza is the drawing room of Dalian.Located in front of the central railway station, the Plaza is a point where any visitor to the city has to pass.Just like what they had drummed up in the ads, the Plaza is a comprehensive shopping mall that sets multi-functions like dining, recreation and shopping under one roof.On a Romanesque square in the north of the Plaza many art shows and commercial promotions are held.Olympic(奧林匹克廣場)
In 1932, Liu Changchun, a Dalian local resident, competed in the 10th Olympic Games held in Los Angeles.Liu was the first Chinese to take part in the Games.Decades have passed, the spirit of sport loving is inherited and now Dalian is known as a “Soccer City” and the “Home of Track & Field”.In September 1999, Mr.Samaranch, Chairman of the Int''l Olympic Committee of the day, attended the foundation-stone laying ceremony for the Square.To the south of the square stands the city''s central stadium where its soccer team calls home.Haizhiyun Square(海之韻廣場)
Haizhiyun means sea melody in English.The square is located at the eastern entrance of Binhai(Seaside)Rd.It faces the vast sea to the north, and is backed by a barrier-like mountain to the south;to its east is Laojiangou Bathing Beach, and to the southwest is the newly-built Huale Street.Built in June 1996, it has won the grand award for sightseeing planning in the National Art Design Competition.There is a main sculpture and 26 super-realistic sculptures that are divided into 9 groups on the square.The fact that such amounts of super-realistic sculptures are set on one square is rare not only in China but also throughout the world.Navy Square(海軍廣場)
The square was set up in Sept.2000.It''s the third square named after navy following the ones in the U.K.and the U.S.A