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可可英语翻译【一】:【可可生活口语】润喉糖用英语怎么说
【可可生活口语】"润喉糖"用英语怎么说
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Lozenge----止咳糖,润喉糖
大家好,又到了小强英语的节目时间了。生活中,当你喉咙发痒的时候是不是会吃下润喉糖呢?这个在生活当中经常接触到的东西用英语怎么说呢?记好这个词——lozenge。这是一个可数名词。Lozenges are sweet tablets which you can suck to make a cough or sore throat better. 止咳糖,润喉糖。学以致用,请听例句:
Lead author Megan Piper says it surprised her that the nicotine lozenge and patch — alone or in combination — failed to help patients with an anxiety history to quit smoking.
首席作者梅根派柏说单独吃或者合着吃含尼古丁的润喉糖和补片都不能帮助有焦虑症病史的病人戒烟,这让她感到意外。
顺便告诉大家,lozenge除了是润喉糖,还指“上下对角为锐角的菱形”。
可可英语翻译【二】:可可英语之改变世界的互联网
十大改变世界的互联网第一
The Internet has made the world a smaller place, with a far reaching
influence that's altered the way we view cats and laugh at kids whacked out on drugs after a trip to the dentist. But apart from giving us easier ways to cackle at dumb things, it's also put more information at our fingertips than any invention in the history of mankind.
It's had a profound effect on the lives of people around the world in many
different ways, yet everything we've come to take for granted online came from humble beginnings. Who knows, the next big thing may have already happened in a garage or a basement somewhere and we're just waiting for it to change the world.
10.First Picture
The very first picture ever uploaded to the World Wide Web was a picture of the all-girl comedy group Les Horrible Cernettes. The group was made up of administrative assistants and partners of researchers at The European
Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Silvano de Gennaro, the group's manager, took the picture backstage at a music festival that was hosted annually by CERN. He Photoshopped it and saved it as a .gif file.
How this particular picture, instead of something artistic or science-based, came to be the first ever picture uploaded to the Web stemmed from the fact that de Gennaro worked at CERN near Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide
Web. When it came time to choose a picture to upload, Berners-Lee used the picture of the band because he wanted to show the heads at CERN that rather
than just being a way for scientists to communicate, the Internet could also be fun. He uploaded the picture on July 18, 1992, forever immortalizing a badly photoshopped picture of a comedy band that sang jokes about science.
9.First Email
Email got its start in the early 1960s, when researchers would leave messages in a mailbox for their colleagues, who could only access the notes on the same terminal. Computer-to-computer email got its start in 1968, when Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN) was hired by the United States Defense Department to work on ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet. A BNN employee named Ray Tomlinson started working on an experimental file transfer protocol called CYPNET and noticed that it could be used in conjunction with SNDMSG, the program designed to leave electronic messages. In doing so, he discovered he could send a message from one computer to another.
Tomlinson realized that in order to do this, he needed to have an identifier that basically equated to a mailing address. That's when he came up with one of the most innovative, yet simple ideas of the 20th century: he chose the "@" symbol to connect the user and network, simply because it made the most sense to him. It would include the user's name and the host where it should be sent. In July of 1971 Tomlinson sent the first email to the computer next to his, which read, "QWERTYIOP". After figuring out how to send messages from computer to
computer, the idea flourished into the staple of everyday life that we know now.
8.First YouTube Video
The world's third most popular website got its start in early 2005 when it was
created by PayPal employees Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. The popular story, which Karim now disputes, is that Hurley and Chen were at a dinner party and were struggling to show videos, and those difficulties planted the seed that grew into YouTube.
They first registered the domain on February 14, 2005, and worked on YouTube out of a garage for a few months. On April 23, 2005, at 8:27 p.m. they posted the first video called Me at the zoo. The 19-second video features Karim
standing in front of elephants at the San Diego Zoo, talking about his interest in "really, really, really long trunks." Since its launch, YouTube has become the dominant video streaming site and is synonymous with online videos. Only
Facebook and Google are more popular websites, with YouTube receiving three billion visitors every day.
7.First Domain Name
Symbolics Inc. registered the first domain name, Symbolics.com, on March 15, 1985. Symbolics Inc. grew out of MIT's Artificial Intelligence lab, and was the
first company to make workstation computers. They were actually so far ahead of the game that "workstation computer" wasn't even a term at that point. The company went bankrupt in the late 1980s, but the owner of the domain kept paying the dues on the website until August of 2009, when it was sold to XF.com Investments for an undisclosed price. The website is now a museum of sorts, where you can visit and learn random facts about the Internet.
6.First Website
While Symbolics was the first domain registered, it wasn't the first website. After all, the internet and the World Wide Web are actually two different things. In the simplest terms, the Internet is what you connect to and the Web is how you view it.www.shanpow.com_可可英语翻译。
You may remember CERN from the Les Horrible Cernettes photo or maybe the Large Hadron Collider, but they also launched very first website on August 6, 1991. It was a simple page, similar to a Word document with black lettering on a white background with blue hyperlinks. It briefly described project W3, better known now as the World Wide Web. On April 30, 2013 – the 20th anniversary of the announcement of the World Wide Web – CERN announced they would re-launch the website. They found a copy that dated back to 1992, with the hopes of digging even deeper into the archives for the earliest possible version. 互联网让世界越来越小,它的影响深远,改变了我们对喵星人的认识,也改变了我们拿小孩子逗乐的方式,比如网上那些关于看完牙医后被药物搞得筋疲力尽的孩子的视频。但是,除了能让我们更方便地对这些蠢事咯咯发笑以外,互联网还让我们轻而易举地获得了大量信息,这是人类历史上任何其他发明都无可比拟的。
互联网在许多不同的方面深刻影响着世界各地人们的生活,然而现在我们在网上看到的觉得理所当然的东西其实都"出身微寒"。谁知道呢,也许下一个大发明已经在某个地方的车库或地下室里诞生了,我们只需静待它来改变世界。
10.第一幅图片
第一幅上传到万维网的图片是一张女子喜剧乐队CERN女郎的照片。这个组合由来自欧洲核子研究组织的行政助理与研究人员组成。CERN每年会主办一次音乐节,乐队经理席尔瓦诺·詹纳罗在一次音乐节的后台拍下了这张照片,他将图片处理后保存为gif格式的文件。 为什么偏偏是这张照片,而不是某张艺术或科学主题的照片率先上传到网络呢?因为詹纳罗是万维网之父蒂姆·博纳斯·李在CERN的同事。当博纳斯-李要选择图片上传时,就用了这张乐队的照片,因为他想向CERN的领导们证明,互联网不仅仅是科学家交流的工具,它也可以很有趣。他于1992年7月18日上传了这张照片,照片中的喜剧乐队演绎过与科学有关的搞笑歌曲,而这张只经过粗糙PS的合影则成为了永恒。
9.第一封电子邮件
电子邮件出现于20世纪60年代,研究人员会在邮箱里给同事留言,但对方只能在同一个终端才能接收到这些信息。计算机对计算机的邮件最早出现在1968年,当时博尔特·贝拉尼克-纽曼公司受聘为美国国防部研究阿帕网,即因特网的前身。一位名叫雷·汤姆林森的BNN员工着手试验文件传输协议CYPNET,他发现该程序可以与用来发送电子信息的程序SNDMSG结合。这样,他就可以从一台电脑向另一台电脑发送信息。
汤姆林森意识到,要实现这一目的,需要一个标识符,基本上就等同于邮寄地址。就是在这个时候,他想出了20世纪最具创新性而又十分简单的一个点子:他选择 "@" 这个符号来连接用户与网络,原因仅仅是这个符号对他来说意义非凡。它既能包含收件方的用户名,也显示了发送到的主机名称。1971年7月,汤姆林森向他身边的电脑寄出了第一封电子邮件,内容为"QWERTYIOP"。实现了机对机发送信息后,电子邮件逐渐发展成为我们现在所熟悉的日常必需品。
8.第一个YouTube视频
世界第三大热门网站YouTube创立于2005年初,创始人是PayPal公司的员工查德·赫尔利,陈安之和贾伟德·卡里姆。他们的创业故事最广为人知的版本是这样的,据说赫利尔在一次晚宴上想与宾客分享一段视频,但历尽千辛万苦都没有成功,成为了日后YouTube诞生的导火索。但是这个故事被卡里姆所否认。
他们在2005年的2月14日首次注册了域名,然后窝在一个车库里为YouTube的发展奋战数月。同年4月23日下午8点27分,在YouTube上发布了第一个视频,名为Meat the zoo。在这个19秒的视频中,卡里姆站在圣地亚哥动物园的大象前面,兴致勃勃地谈论着它长的惊人的象鼻。自创立以来,YouTube已经成为了视频媒体网站和在线视频的代名词。它每天的访问量可以达到三十亿,仅次于Facebook和Google。
7.第一个域名
可可英语翻译【三】:转自可可英语翻译part 1 Chinese to English
转自可可英语翻译必备词汇
PART 1 1.爱国统一战线 Patriotic united front
Partriotic 爱国的,有爱国心的,爱国主义的 United 联合的 front 前线n。
2.安家费 settling-in allowance
Settle 定居 v。
Allowance 津贴,补贴 n。
3.安居工程 Comfortable/Affordable Housing Projectwww.shanpow.com_可可英语翻译。
4.保障和改善民生 ensure the wellbeing of the people and improve their lives Wellbeing 健康,幸福
5.毕婚族 marry-upon-graduation
6.城管 urban management officers
7.城市低收入者 low-income city dwellers
Dweller 居住者
8.城乡公共就业服务体系 urban and rural systems for providing public employment services
Urban城市的 rural乡下的 虽说service是不可数,但好像也确实见过它加S貌似指多种服务,全方位的服务www.shanpow.com_可可英语翻译。
9.城乡社会救助体系 urban and rural emergency aid system
10.城镇职工基本养老保险制度 basic old age insurance system for urban workers
11.创新型国家 innovation-oriented nation
Oriented 导向的,很有意思的是orient 指东方的 ,哈哈~
12.粗放性增长经济方式 extensive mode of economic growth;inefficient model of economic growth
Mode方式 model 模式
粗放型经济增长方式
其基本特征是依靠增加生产要素量的投入来扩大生产规模,实现经济增长。以这种方式实现经济增长,消耗较高,成本较高,产品质量难以提高,经济效益较低。
因此用inefficient就可以理解啦 extensive 广阔的广大的,粗放性增长方式
extensive mode of economic growth;inefficient model of economic growth 中国译协中译英最新发布,各类专业术语直译
14.代排族 hired queuers
Queuer排队者,名词。
代排族,指代人排队并收取一定报酬的人的总称。
15.低保制度 subsistence security system
Subsistence 存活,生存
basic living allowances 低保
可可英语翻译【四】:【可可翻译】四级翻译练习第49期
【可可翻译】四级翻译练习第49期
2014-11-05 kekenet 可可英语
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今天的翻译题是:
1.__________(抱怨是没有意义的)since nothing can be changed.
2.After supper,I always feel like ___________(和露露在公园散步).
答案解析:
1.答案:It's no sense(in) complaining//It's not sensible to complain 详解:
考查句型It is no sense(in)doing“做…是没有意义的”。 “抱怨”用complain表达。
2.答案:taking a walk in the park with Lulu
详解:
考查固定搭配:“想要做某事”的固定搭配为feel like doing sth.。 考查词组“散步”的表达为take a walk,也可用go for a walk。