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1.(按照一定的程序和技术要求进行活动) operate; manipulate; handle

2.(所进行的若干连续生产活动的总合) operation; manipulation; handling; machining; processing

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◎ 操作 cāozuò

[labor] 劳动;劳作

◎ 操作 cāozuò

[operate;manipulate;handle;manage] 按规范和要领操纵动作

操作规程

需要细心的操作,以防冲垮

(1).劳动。《后汉书·梁鸿传》:“﹝ 孟光 ﹞乃更为椎髻,著布衣,操作而前。 鸿 大喜曰:‘此真 梁鸿 妻也。能奉我矣!’” 宋 李纲 《题》诗:“儿童玉立形骨清,挈笠携筐助操作。” 清 唐甄 《潜书·权实》:“匠之於器,日夜操作,则手与器相习而无不如意。” 清 周淑履 《述怀》诗:“轧轧机杼声,漠漠空天雪,操作入中宵,十指皆皴裂。”

(2).按照一定的程序和技术要求进行活动。 艾芜 《鞍钢啊,我回来了》:“有些操作,先前需要两三个人的,现在只消一个人按下电钮就行。” 靳以 《跟着老马转》:“你自己就违反了操作规程。”

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篇1:英文翻译

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1.fine; happy; glorious; fragrant

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◎ 美好 měihǎo

[desirable;fine;glorious;happy;beautiful] 在各方面都使人喜欢;极好

美好的天气

美好的计划

好。《庄子·盗跖》:“今长大美好,人见而説之者,此吾父母之遗德也。” 北魏 贾思勰 《齐民要术·种瓜》:“若无茇而种瓜者,地虽美好,正得长苗直引,无多槃歧,故瓜少子。” 宋 梅尧臣 《和王仲仪楸花》:“春阳发草木,美好同一时。” 毛泽东 《关于正确处理人民内部矛盾的问题》一:“祖国的更加美好的将来,正摆在我们的面前。”今多用于生活、前途、愿望等事物。

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篇2:一个守财奴的故事英语附翻译

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Once upon a time there was a miser. He hid his gold under a tree. Every week he used to dig it up.

One night a robber stole all the gold. When the miser came again, he found nothing but an empty hole.

He was surprised, and then burst into tears.All the neighbors gathered around him. He told them how he used to come and visit his gold.

"Did you ever take any of it out?" asked one of them. "No," he said, "I only came to look at it." "Then come again and look at the hole," said the neighbor, "it will be the same as looking at the gold."

从前,有个守财奴将他的金块埋到一棵树下,每周他都去把他挖出来看看。

一天晚上,一个小偷挖走了所有的金块。 守财奴再来查看时,发现除了一个空洞什么都没有了。

守财奴便捶胸痛哭。哭声引来了邻居,他告诉他们这里原来有他的金块。

问明了原因后,一个邻居问:"你使用过这些金块吗?" "没用过," 他说,"我只是时常来看看。""那么,以后再来看这个洞,"邻居说,"就像以前有金块时一样。"

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篇3:英文翻译

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(of landlords, merchants, etc.) mingle with men of letters and pose as a lover of culture;arty-crafty;hang on to the lips of men of letters;join the art or liberty cult;

1.恬静的近义词

2.异想天开的近义词

3.渺茫的近义词

4.珍贵的近义词

5.抱歉的近义词是什么

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篇4:英文翻译

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1.(破成碎块的; 零碎的) tattered; broken

2.(使破成碎块) smash [break] sth. to pieces; crush

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◎ 破碎 pòsuì

(1) [smash sth. to pieces;fragmentate]∶破成碎片,尤指被炸碎

用机器破碎矿石

(2) [destory]∶毁坏;破损碎裂

山河破碎风飘絮,身世浮沉雨打萍。——宋· 文天祥《过零丁洋》

(3) [cut apart;dismember]∶割裂;肢解

群经破碎,后学迷误

(4) [ruin;evaporate]∶毁灭;破灭

少爷的梦破碎了。——巴金《秋》

(1).毁坏;破损碎裂。《荀子·法行》:“《诗》曰:‘涓涓源水,不雝不塞。轂已破碎,乃大其辐。’事已败矣,乃重太息,其云益乎?” 北魏 郦道元 《水经注·瓠子河》:“ 中山夫人祠 南,有 仲山甫 冢,冢西有石庙,羊虎倾低,破碎畧尽。” 宋 文天祥 《过零丁洋》诗:“山河破碎风抛絮,身世飘摇雨打萍。” 鲁迅 《野草·过客》:“过客--约三四十岁,状态困顿倔强,眼光阴沉,黑须,乱发,黑色短衣裤皆破碎,赤足着破鞋,胁下挂一个口袋,支着等身的竹杖。”

(2).溃散。《墨子·兼爱中》:“士闻鼓音,破碎乱行,蹈火而死者,左右百人有餘。”

(3).割裂;肢解。《汉书·夏侯胜传》:“ 建 所谓章句小儒,破碎大道。”《隋书·经籍志三》:“小人为之,则坏大为小,削远为近,是以道术破碎而难知。” 宋 范仲淹 《尹师鲁序》:“其间甚者专事藻饰,破碎大雅,反谓古道不适於用,废而弗学者久之。” 清 恽敬 《驳朱锡鬯书后》:“检讨生平多颠倒旧闻,以就己説。然此风盖 宋 汉 大儒所不免,以致羣经破碎,后学迷误。”

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篇5:漂亮的白雪公主故事续写

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白雪公主为王子生下了一个女孩,这个女孩和白雪公主一样有着朱砂一样红的嘴唇、洁白如雪的皮肤。不知道的人还以为是白雪公主变成了小女孩呢!于是白雪公主就给她取名小雪。

就这样,一天天过去了,小雪也一天天长大了,她18岁那年,她的父王向全世界发出了招婿帖,并办了一个招婿会。许多王子都慕名而来。但小雪直到招婿会结束时还是没有一个喜欢的人,这使她的父王急得直跺脚。这时,邻国的青蛙国王正巧路过,走到小雪面前说:“孩子,我曾经被魔法变成了一只青蛙,是一个公主亲了我一下,使我变了回来,于是,我们就结婚了,你不妨试一试这方法。”

小雪听了有些不相信,但还是默默地记下了这句话。打算明天就去试一试。

第二天,她一个人悄悄地溜出来,跑到一块沼泽边,在那里,她发现了一只青蛙,和一般的青蛙不一样,它头上戴着一顶小帽子。小雪看了看那只青蛙,深吸一口气,闭上眼,亲了那只青蛙一下。但过了好一会儿,还是什么也没发生。小雪很失望,觉得自己被骗了,只好又偷偷溜回王宫。

第三天,给公主送早餐的女仆来到公主房门前,敲了敲门,但敲了半天也没动静,心想:“奇了怪了,公主这时候早就起床了,怎么这次她还没起床?”忽然,女仆听到了一声青蛙叫,声音是从公主房间里传来的。便立刻推门进去,眼前的情景让她惊呆了。公主的床上只有套睡衣和一只青蛙!这只青蛙是小雪变成的,但她的父王并不知道,他派人把可怜的小雪被赶了出去。

几天后,一块沼泽地里出了大事,蛙王结婚了!新娘就是变成青蛙的小雪,而蛙王竟然是小雪亲过的那只青蛙!这是怎么一回事呢?原来呀,小雪青蛙被赶出来后,到了那块沼泽地,和她亲过的那只青蛙一见钟情,但它们谁也没认出谁来。王子并不一定都是骑着白马从天而降的,有时候,王子会以特别的方式出现,所以说,公主们,静静等待你的王子到来吧!

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篇6:英文成语故事二:画蛇添足

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In the Warring States Period, a man in the state of Chu was offering a sacrifice(祭品) to his ancestors. After the ceremony, the man gave a beaker of wine to his servants.

The servants thought that there was not enought wine for all of them, and decided to each draw a picture of snake; the one who finished the picture first would get the wine.

One of them drew very rapidly. Seeing that the others were still busy drawing, he added feet to the snake.

At this moment, another man finished, snatched the beaker(烧杯,大口杯) and drank the wine, saying,"A snake doesnt have feet. How can you add feet to a snake?"

This idiom refers to ruining a venture by doing unnecessary and surplus things.

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篇7:给英语老师的一封信英文带翻译

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Dear Miss Brown,

I am writing to express my sincere thanks to you for caring me in the last

two years. During the days of being your student, I learn a lot. Firstly, your

serious attitude towards teaching and our students moves me too much. You

inspire and push me to work harder and harder. Secondly, I fall in love with

English under the influence of you. As a student of science and engineering,

I’ve been thinking that English does no good to me, but you help me to find the

fabulous glamour of English that leads me to know a totally different world and

develop a different way of thinking. Finally, your continuous encouragement

supports me a lot when I meet challenges or difficulties. You said that

everything to the last will certainly become a good thing, if it is not, not yet

to the last. Every time, remembering your words, I am so inspired to keep

going.

Above all, I want to say thank you again and please accept my sincere

appreciation. Best wishes for you.

Cruse

敬爱的布朗老师

我谨以此向您表达我最真诚的谢意,感谢您在过去两年里对我的帮助。在过去的两年里,成为您的学生,我学到了许多。首先,您对教学和学生的认真态度使我深受感动。您鼓舞着我不断地努力学习。其次,在您的影响下,我深深地喜欢上了英语。作为一名理工科学生,我以前一直认为英语对我毫无用处,但您使我认识到了英语的魅力所在,带我走进了一个全新的世界,培养了不同的思维方式。最后,您的鼓励总在我遭遇困难或挑战是鼓励着我。您曾经说过:“每一件事情到了最后都会变成好事,如果不是,那说明还没有到最后。”每当想起您说过的话,我就有了坚持下去的动力。

最后,请允许我再次向您表达我的感谢,接受我真诚的谢意。献上最美好的祝福。

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篇8:英文翻译

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1.uncovered; exposed; nudity

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(1).袒露;没有东西遮盖。《南史·王僧辩传》:“都下百姓父子兄弟相哭,自 石头 至于 东城 ,被执缚者,男女裸露,衵衣不免。” 清 纪昀 《阅微草堂笔记·滦阳消夏录四》:“姑虐妇死,律无抵法。即讼亦不能快汝意。且讼必检验,检验必裸露,不更辱两家门户乎?” 杨沫 《青春之歌》第二部第二一章:“ 孟大环 望着女人的雪白的颈脖,望着她白嫩的裸露的双臂,嘻嘻了两声,突然贪馋地张大了嘴巴。” 侯金镜 《漫游小五台·密林一日》:“站在裸露地带看脚下,是一片无边无沿苍郁的林海。”

(2).引申为显现、暴露。 丁玲 《韦护》第二章:“他有许多思想只能给她知道,那些脑筋简单的人是不配了解的,而且也只有她的那些动人的态度,才能引起他有裸露出衷心的需要。”

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篇9:英文翻译

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1.be on guard against; watch out for; be vigilant; be on the alert

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◎ 警惕 jǐngtì

[vigilance] 对可能发生的危险等保持警觉

经常对疾病传播保持警惕

保持警觉,小心戒备。《朱子语类》卷九七:“湛然纯一之谓斋,肃然警惕之谓戒。” 明 王直 《钟铭》:“嗟尔子孙,警惕弗愆。” 峻青 《海啸》第二章十九:“他警惕着意外事情的发生,做着最坏的准备。”

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篇10:英文翻译

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1.refute; confute; retort; rebut; counterplea; disproof; refutation; contradict

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◎ 反驳 fǎnbó

[retort;rebute;confute;disprove] 提出反对的理由辩驳

他反驳那种认为意大利人不是好战士的传说

(1).亦作“ 反駮 ”。犹言对立,矛盾。《后汉书·文苑传下·赵壹》:“伊 五帝 之不同礼, 三王 亦又不同乐,数极自然变化,非是故相反駮。” 郭沫若 《文艺论集续集·眼中钉》:“但同时也觉得他的感触太枯燥,色彩太暗淡,总有点和自己的趣味相反驳。”

(2).说出自己的理由,来否定别人跟自己不同的理论或意见。 巴金 《灭亡》第十章:“我想找话来反驳你们,但是我不能够。” 丁玲 《韦护》第三章三:“他找不出理由反驳,虽说在心里觉得有许多委曲。”

(3).犹驳回。《红楼梦》第九一回:“岂知府里详上去,道里反驳下来了。”

(4).驳斥他人论证的一种逻辑方法。反驳的方法有三种,即反驳论题、反驳论据和反驳论证方式。

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篇11:勤奋、意志与成功的英文谚语含翻译

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导语:小编给大家带来了有关勤奋意志成功英文谚语,在英文写作中加入,不单单可以提升文章的格调,还能增加分数哦,赶紧背起来!

1. Where there is a will, there is a way.有志者事竟成。

2. No pains, no gains.没有付出就没有收获。

3. Constant dripping wears away a stone.水滴石穿,绳锯木断。

4. Care and diligence bring luck.谨慎和勤奋才能抓住机遇。

5. Genius is nothing but labor anddiligence.天才不过是勤奋而已。

6. Great hopes make great man.伟大的抱负造就伟大的人物。

7. Industry is the parent of success.勤奋是成功之母。

8. No rose without a thorn.没有不带刺的玫瑰。

9. There is no royal road to learning.书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。

10. No way is impossible to courage.勇者无惧。

11. Success belongs to the persevering.坚持就是胜利。

12. The finest diamond must be cut.玉不琢,不成器。

13. Adversity makes a man wise, not rich.逆境出人才。

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篇12:故事4白雪公主

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白雪公主出生在一个寒冷的冬天,因此她像雪一样洁白无瑕。她又两只大眼晴,有漂亮的长头发和甜蜜的声音。她又善良又美丽。每个人都很喜欢她。她妈妈——皇后也爱她,但她死了。

一位新皇后来了,她很漂亮但很恶毒。她不喜欢白雪公主,因为白雪公主是世界上最美丽的女孩。

“我一定要杀死白雪公主。“因此,她命令一位猎人去杀白雪公主。这位猎人是一个诚实的人。 “你是一个好姑娘,我不想杀你。”所有他放走了白雪公主。

白雪公主走进一片森林,她发现了一个房子,并且走进了房子。七个小矮人住在房子里。他们很喜欢白雪公主并留她一起住下来了。

不久,女皇死了,因为她不是世界上最美丽的人。

Story 5 Look at the Sky from the Bottom of a Well

There is a frog. He lives in a well and he never goes out of the well. He thinks the sky is as big as the mouth of the well.

One day a crow comes to the well. He sees the frog and says, “Frog, let’s have a talk.” Then the frog asks, “Where are you from?” “I fly from the sky,” the crow says. The frog feels surprised and says, “The sky is only as big as the mouth of the well. How do you fly from the sky?”

The crow says, “The sky is very big. You always stay in the well, so you don’t know the world is big.”

The frog says, “I don’t believe.” But the crow says, “You can come out and have a look by yourself.”

So the frog comes out from the well. He is very surprised. How big the world is!

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篇13:温斯顿·丘吉尔:生活侧记-名人传记英文故事

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My father, Winston Churchill, began his love affair with painting in his 40s, amid disastrous circumstances. As First Lord of the Admiralty in 1915, he was deeply involved in a campaign in the Dardanelles that could have shortened the course of a bloody world war. But when the mission failed, with great loss of life, Churchill paid the price, both publicly and privately. He was removed from the admiralty and effectively sidelined.

Overwhelmed by the catastrophe — “I thought he would die of grief,” said his wife, Clementine —he retired with his family to Hoe Farm, a country retreat in Surrey. There, as Churchill later recalled, “The muse of painting came to my rescue!”

Wandering in the garden one day, he chanced upon his sister-in-law sketching with watercolors. He watched her for a few minutes, then borrowed her brush and tried his hand. The muse had cast her spell!

Churchill soon decided to experiment with oils. Delighted with this distraction from his dark broodings, Clementine rushed off to buy whatever paints she could find.

For Churchill, however, the next step seemed difficult as he contemplated with unaccustomed nervousness the blameless whiteness of a new canvas. He started with the sky and later described how “very gingerly I mixed a little blue paint on the palette, and then with infinite precaution made a mark about as big as a bean upon the affronted snow-white shield. At that moment the sound of a motor car was heard in the drive. From this chariot stepped the gifted wife of Sir John Lavery .”

“ ‘Painting!’ she declared. ‘But what are you hesitating about? Let me have the brush — the big one.’ Splash into the turpentine, wallop into the blue and the white, frantic flourish on the palette, and then several fierce strokes and slashes of blue on the absolutely cowering canvas.”

At that time, John Lavery— a Churchill neighbor and celebrated painter— was tutoring Churchill in his art. Later, Lavery said of his unusual pupil: “Had he chosen painting instead of statesmanship, I believe he would have been a great master with the brush.”

In painting, Churchill had discovered a companion with whom he was to walk for the greater part of the years that remained to him. After the war, painting would offer deep solace when, in 1921, the death of the mother was followed two months later by the loss of his and Clementine’s beloved three-year-old daughter, Marigold. Battered by grief, Winston took refuge at the home of friends in Scotland, finding comfort in his painting. He wrote to Clementine: “I went out and painted a beautiful river in the afternoon light with crimson and golden hills in the background. Alas I keep feeling the hurt of the Duckadilly (Marigold’s pet name).”

Historians have called the decade after 1929, when the Conservative government fell and Winston was out of office, his wilderness years. Politically he may have been wandering in barren places, a lonely fighter trying to awaken Britain to the menace of Hitler, but artistically that wilderness bore abundant fruit. During these years he often painted in the South of France. Of the 500-odd canvases extant, roughly 250 date from 1930 to 1939.

Painting remained a joy to Churchill to the end of his life. “Happy are the painters,” he had written in his book Painting as a Pastime, “ for they shall not be lonely. Light and color, peace and hope, will keep them company to the end of the day.” And so it was for my father.

我的父亲,温斯顿·丘吉尔,在他四十多岁时开始迷恋上绘画,当时环境异常恶劣。那是在1915年,任海军大臣的他,积极投身于在达达尼尔海峡的一场战役中,这场战役本可以缩短那段血雨腥风的世界大战。但由于遭受失败,伤亡惨重,丘吉尔于公于私都付出了代价。他被从海军部调离且实则坐起了冷板凳。

在灾难的折磨下——他的妻子克莱门廷说:“我想他会痛苦而死,”——他携家带口来到萨利郡的一处乡间静居霍·华姆。在那儿,丘吉尔后来回忆道,“是绘画中的冥思拯救了我!”

一天他在花园散步时,偶然看到他的弟媳在用水彩作画。他观察了几分钟,然后向她借了画笔并一试身手。他的专注仿佛给他施了魔法!

丘吉尔很快就决定试试去画油画。看到他从阴暗的忧郁思中解脱出来,克莱门廷非常开心,她赶忙去买所有能买到的颜料。

然而,迈出下一步似乎有些困难,因为丘吉尔看到一块新画布的洁白无暇时感到无所适从和为难。他先从天空画起,后来他描述如何“非常谨慎地在调色板上加入一点儿蓝色调,然后以万分的小心,在这块被蓄意冒犯的雪白的防护板上点上豌豆大的一笔。这时,传来一阵驾驶机动车的马达声。约翰·拉威利先生才华出众的太太从这辆车中姗然而下。

“‘在画画呀!’她高声说着。‘可你还在犹豫什么呢?给我那支笔——那支头号的。’只见松油飞溅,她在蓝白颜料间挥毫泼墨,在调色板上龙飞凤舞,接着在吓得发皱的油画布上用力东戳西捣几下蓝色。”

那时,约翰·拉威利——丘吉尔的邻居,也是一位有名的画家—正教丘吉尔学画。后来提及他的这位特殊的学生,拉威利说:“倘若他选择绘画而不是从政,我相信他会是位绘画大师的。”

在绘画中,丘吉尔找到了能陪他度过余生大部分时光的知已。战后,在1921年,母亲刚去世两个月,他和克莱门廷就失去了他们深爱着的三岁女儿玛丽戈尔德,这时作画给了他一些安慰。在痛苦的打击下,温斯顿来到苏格兰朋友们的家中以求得安慰,用绘画来解脱自己。他在给克莱门廷的信中说:“我出外画了一条夕阳下美丽的溪流,背后映衬着晚霞的群山。唉,达克迪莉(玛丽戈尔德的昵称)使我的苦痛总是挥之不去。

史学家把1929年后的十年,也就是保守党政府垮台而温斯顿下台的时间,称为他的荒凉岁月。政治上,他一直在举步维艰的处境中徘徊,是一个孤独的勇士在努力唤起受到希特勒威胁的国人,但在艺术上他在那荒凉岁月却硕果累累。这些年他经常在法国南部作画。在现存的500多张油画中,大约250张是1930至1939年间的作品。

绘画给丘吉尔带来了乐趣直到他的人生尽头。在他所著的《画中的消遣》里说:“画家其乐融融,因为他们不会孤独。光与色,和平与希望,会始终伴随他们。”我父亲就是这样一个人。

[温斯顿·丘吉尔:生活侧记-名人传记英文故事

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篇14:白雪公主的故事四年级作文

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话说白雪公主嫁给了王子。从此,他们……过上了……幸福的生活?

事情可不是这样,白雪公主嫁给了王子,却发现——这是个早已策划好的阴谋!原来,王子是白雪公主狠毒的后妈的干儿子!

白雪公主知道这个不为人知的秘密后,大吃一惊。于是,在一个漆黑的夜晚,她带上自己的一大包东西逃跑,没想到却被城堡侍卫给抓住了。这下,白雪公主可有得受了。

首先,她被毒打了一顿,然后“光荣”地成为了城堡中唯一的女仆。每天凌晨3点钟就要起床打扫、做饭,地板要干净得找不到一粒灰尘,要在10分钟内磨完一桶豆浆,每天要挑100担水,还要做饭、给王子王后的宠物洗澡、洗完堆成小山的脏衣服和臭袜子……

没想到,劳动使白雪公主练就了一身好本领。她能拿着扫帚飞起来把城堡上上下下打扫得干干净净,能指挥宠物们自己用沐浴露洗澡,能用一根手指举起1头老母猪,能一刀把鱼的内脏和鱼刺全剔出来,能用手劈开石柱……反正,白雪公主现在是上天入地,无所不能了。

一天,白雪公主给王子与王后送早餐,无意中听到了王子与王后的秘密——害怕淑女的泪水。终于找到他们的弱点了!于是,白雪公主以出去打猎为由,找到了正在做饭的七个小矮人,一齐向城堡进攻。

白雪公主与七个小矮人骑着毛驴,拿着锅子铲子冲进城堡。白雪公主一耳光打翻了所有的侍卫,冲向王子与王后。

白雪公主虽然厉害,但王后的魔法可不是盖的,一下子把这支“军队”打出去好远。这时,白雪公主想起了自己在城堡里所受的委屈和折磨,泪水像喷泉一样涌了出来,邪恶的王子与王后顿时化作一团黑烟,被风吹散了。

王后死了,她对城堡施的魔法也解除了,令人窒息的城堡变回了世外桃源。

白雪公主与七个小矮人这才真正过上了幸福的生活。

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篇15:英文成语故事三:守株待兔

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In the Spring and Autumn Period, a farmer in the State of Song was one day working in the fields when he saw a rabbit bump into a tree stump(树桩) accidentally and break its neck.

The farmer took the rabbit home, and cooked himself a delicious meal.

That night he thought, I neednt work so hard. All I have to do is wait for a rabbit each day by the stump.

So from then on he gave up farming, and simply sat by the stump waiting for rabbits to come and run into it.

This idiom satirizes(讽刺,挖苦) those who just wait for a stroke of luck, rather than making efforts to obtain what they need.

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篇16:小学生必学的英文谚语及翻译

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时间就是金钱。Time is money.

欲速则不达。Haste makes waste.

说起来容易做起来难。Easier said than done.

人各有所好。Every man has his taste.

物极必反。Extremes meet.

活到老学到老。Live and learn.

事出必有因。Nothing comes of nothing.

隔墙有耳。Walls have ears.

失败是成功之母。Failure is the mother of success.

江山易改,本性难移。A leopard can not change his spots.

好心有好报。Good mind,good find.

得饶人处且饶人。Forgive others whenever you can.

爱乌及乌。Love me ,love my dog.

有其父,必有其子。Like father,like son.

再晚也不算迟。Better late than never.

条条大路通罗马。All roads lead to Rome.

并非闪光的都是金子。All that glitters is not gold.

种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。As you sow,so shall you reap.

物以类聚。Birds of a feather flock together.

不劳无获。No pain,no gain.

入乡随俗,When in Rome,do as the Romans do.

那恰是我所喜欢的。Its my cup of tea.

一日一苹果,医生远离我。An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

患难见真情。A friend in meed is a friend indeed.

少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。A young idler; an old beggar.

熟能生巧。Practice makes perfect.

一分耕耘,一分收获。No sweet without sweat.

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篇17:关于白雪公主的故事续写

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善良美丽的白雪公主与王子结婚后生下了一个既可爱又漂亮的小公主。这一天,可恶的王后望镜子问:“魔镜,魔镜,谁是这个世界上最美丽的女人?”魔镜不知思索地对这个王后说:“是白雪公主的女儿。”

王后听了可气晕了,她带着她的黑乌鸦走进了地下室搞阴谋了。王后绞尽脑汁想到了一个办法。这一次她变成了一个样子敦厚老实,看上去很和蔼的乡村阿姨,因为她知道白雪公主章贴了告示,要请一名有经验而且心地善良的农村阿姨给小公主当保姆。

王后一大早就打扮好去城堡里应征了。真没想到,王后既然能斩五关过六将成为最后的后选人。士兵带王后去见白雪公主,白雪公主带着可爱的小公主来见王后,王后见到这个天真可爱的小公主对着她笑嘻嘻的,她心中的邪念完全被这个小孩子给童化了。她伤心的哭了。白雪公主温柔地喊了一声“母后。”原来白雪公主一开始就知道这个人就是王后打扮的。因为白雪公主她有一面“先知镜”。她想让邪恶的王后改邪归正,所以就费了很多心思来感化的王后。王后终于明白:人的心灵美才是这世界上最美丽的东西。

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篇18:英语故事:白雪公主SnowWhite

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Snow-white

Once there was a Queen. She was sitting at the window. There was snow outside in the garden-snow on the hill and in the lane, snow on the hunts and on the trees: all things were white with snow.

The Queen was making a coat for a little child. She said, "I want my child to be white as this cloth, white as the snow. And I shall call her Snow-white."

Some days after that the Queen had a child. The child was white as snow. The Queen called her Snow-white.

But the Queen was very ill, and after some days she died. Snow-white lived, and was a very happy and beautiful child.

One year after that, the King married another Queen. The new Queen was very beautiful; but she was not a good woman.

A wizard had given this Queen a glass. The glass could speak. It was on the wall in the Queens room. Every day the queen looked in the glass to see how beautiful she was. As she looked in the glass, she asked: "Tell me, glass upon the wall, who is most beautiful of all?" And the glass spoke and said: "The Queen is most beautiful of all."

Year went by. Snow-white grew up and became a little girl. every day the Queen looked in the glass and said, "Tell me, glass upon the wall, who is most beautiful of all?" And the glass said, "Snow-white is most beautiful of all."

When the Queen heard this, she was very angry. She said, "Snow-white is not more beautiful than I am. There is no one who is more beautiful than I am."

Then the Queen sat on her bed and cried.

After one hour the Queen went out of her room. She called one of the servants, and said, "Take Snow-white into the forest and kill her."

The servant took Snow-white to the forest, but he did not kill her, because she was so beautiful and so good. He said, "I shall not kill you; but do not go to the Kings house, because the Queen is angry and she will see you. If the Queen sees you, she will make some other man kill you. Wait here in the forest; some friends will help you." Then he went away.

Poor Snow-white sat at the foot of a tree and cried. Then she saw that night was coming. She said, "I will not cry. I will find some house where I can sleep tonight. I cannot wait here: the bears will eat me."

She went far into the forest. Then she saw a little hut. She opened the door of the hut, and went in. In the hut she saw seven little beds. There was a table, and on the table there were seven little loaves and seven little glasses. She ate one of the loaves. Then she said, "I want some water to drink." So she drank some water out of one of the glasses. Then she fell asleep on one of the seven little beds.

The hut was the home of seven Little Men. When it was night, the seven Little Men came to the hut. Each Little Man had a big beard, and a little blue coat. Each Little Man came into the hut, and took his little lamp. Then each Little Man sat down, and ate his little loaf, and drank his little glass of water.

But one Little Man said, "Someone has eaten my little loaf." And another Little Man said, "Someone has drunk my little glass of water." Then the seven Little Men went to bed, but one Little Man said, "Someone is sleeping on my little bed." All the seven Little Men came to look at Snow-white as she slept on the Little Mens bed. They said, "She is very beautiful."

Snow-white awoke, and saw the seven Little Men with their big beards standing near her bed. She was afraid. The Little men said, "Do not be afraid. We are your friends. Tell us how you came here." Snow-white said, "I will tell you." Then she told them her story.

They said, "Do not be afraid. Live here with us. But see that the door shut when we are not in the house with you. Do not go out. If you go out, the bad Queen will find you. Then she will know that you are not dead, and will tell someone to kill you." So Snow-white lived in the hut with the seven Little Men.

After some days Snow-white went into the garden. One of the Queens servants was going through the forest, and he saw her. He went and told the Queen, "Snow-white is in a hut in the forest." The Queen was very angry when she heard that Snow-white was not dead.

The Queen took an apple. She made a hole in the red side of the apple, and put some powder into the hole. Then she put on old clothes and went to the hut. She called, "Is any one there?" Snow-white opened the door, and came out to her. The Queen said, "I have some pretty apples. Eat one of my pretty apples." Snow-white took the apple and said, "Is it good?" The Queen said, "See, I will eat this white side of the apple; you eat the red side. Then you will know that it is good."

Snow-white ate the red side of the apple. When the powder was in her mouth, she fell down dead. The Queen went back to her house. She went into her room. she looked into the glass and said, "Tell me, glass upon the wall, who is most beautiful of all?" The glass said, "The Queen is most beautiful of all." Then the Queen know that Snow-white was dead.

The Little Men came back to the hut. When they saw that Snow-white was dead, the poor Little Men cried. Then they put Snow-white in a box made of glass. They took the glass box to a hill and put it there, and said, "Everyone who goes by will see how beautiful she was." Then each Little Man put one white flower on the box, and they went away.

Just as they were going away, a Prince came by. He saw the glass box and said, "What is that?" Then he saw Snow-white in the box. He said, "She was very beautiful: but do not put her there. There is a hall in the garden of my fathers house. It is all made of white stone. We will take the glass box and put it in the hall of beautiful white stone."

The Little Men said, "Take her." Then the Prince told his servants to take up the box. They took up the box. Just then one of the servants fell down. The box fell, and Snow-white fell with the box. The bit of apple fell out of her mouth: she awoke, and sat up, and said, "Where am I?"

The Prince said, "You are with me. I never saw anyone as beautiful as you. Come with me and be my Queen."

The Prince married Snow-white, and she became his Queen.

A man went and told this to the bad Queen. When she heard it she was so angry that she fell down dead.

Snow-white lived and was very happy ever after. And the Little Men came to see her every year.

白雪公主

从前,有一个王后,她坐在窗户旁。窗外的花园里积满了雪,山上是雪,小路上是雪,树上和屋顶上也积着雪,万物一片白茫茫。她手中拿着些布和一枚针,她手中的不就像雪一样洁白。王后正在为小孩做一件上衣,她说:“我想我的孩子能够像这布一样白,想雪一样白,我要叫她白雪公主。”

几天之后,王后生了个小孩,这个孩子白得像雪一样,王后给她取名为“白雪公主”。但是,王后得了重病,几天以后就去世了。白雪公主活了下来,她是一个十分幸福和美丽的孩子。

王后去世一年以后,国王又娶了一位王后。新王后十分漂亮,但是,她不是一个善良的女人。一个巫师给了新王后一面镜子,这面镜子会说话,它挂在王后房间的墙上,每天王后照着镜子,欣赏自己多么漂亮。当她照镜子的时候,她问:“告诉我,墙上的魔镜,谁是世界上最漂亮的人?”于是魔镜开口说道:“王后是世界上最漂亮的。”

过了数年,白雪公主长成大人了。当白雪公主是一个年轻姑娘时,有一天,王后照着镜子说:“告诉我,墙上的魔镜,谁是世界上最漂亮的?”魔镜说:“白雪公主是世界上最漂亮的。”

当王后听到这些话时,非常恼怒,她说:“白雪公主没有我漂亮,没有一个人比我更漂亮。”然后,王后坐在床上哭了。一小时后,王后从她的房间走出来,她叫来一个仆人说:“把白雪公主带到森林中杀掉。”

仆人带着白雪公主到了森林,但他没有杀死她,因为她太美丽太善良了。他说:“我不会杀死你的,但是,你不能回王宫,因为,王后很生气,她会看到你的。如果王后发现你,她会让别人杀死你的。你就呆在森林里,会有朋友来帮助你的。”然后,他走了。

可怜的白雪公主坐在一棵树底下哭了,这时,她看到天快黑了,她说:“我不哭了,我要找所房子今晚好睡觉,我不能呆在这儿了,熊会吃了我的。”她往森林深处走去,这时,她发现了一座小屋,她打开小屋的门,走了进去。在小屋里,她看到七张小床,还有一张桌子,桌子上有七块小面包和七个小杯子。她吃了其中一块面包,然后说:“我想喝点水。”于是,她又喝了一个杯子中的一些水。之后,她躺在一张小床上睡着了。

这座小屋是七个小矮人的家。当天黑下来的时候,七个小矮人回到小屋。每个小矮人都留着一副大胡子,穿一件小蓝上衣。小矮人进了小屋,每个人都点上他们的小灯,然后,小矮人都坐下,开始吃面包,喝小杯里的水。

但是,一个小矮人说:“有人把我小面包吃了。”另一个小矮人说:“有人把我的小杯子里的水喝了。”然后,七个小矮人去睡觉。可是一个小矮人说:“有人正睡在我的小床上。”七个小矮人都过来看睡在小矮人床上的白雪公主。他们说:“她真漂亮。”

白雪公主醒了,发现七个留着大胡子的小矮人正站在她床旁,她很害怕。小矮人们说:“别害怕,我们是你的好朋友,告诉我们你是怎么来这儿的。”白雪公主说:“我告诉你们。”接着她就给他们讲述了自己的经历。他们说:“不要害怕。就在这儿和我们住在一起,但是,我们不在家的时候,你一定要关上门,千万别出去。如果你出去了,坏王后会发现你,这样,她知道你没有死,会让人来杀死你。”于是,白雪公主和七个小矮人在这座小屋里生活着。

几天以后,白雪公主去了一趟花园。王后的一个仆人正经过这片森林,他发现了阿。他回去告诉了王后:“白雪公主在森林的一座小屋里。”王后听说白雪公主没有死,十分恼火。

王后拿来一个苹果,她在苹果红的一边挖了一个洞,把一些毒的粉末放在这个洞里。然后,她穿上一身旧衣服,去了小屋。她喊:“屋里有人吗?”白雪公主打开门,出来见她。王后说:“我有一些漂亮的苹果,吃一个尝尝吧?”白雪公主拿着苹果说:“这好吃吗?”王后说:“瞧,我吃苹果白的一半,你吃红的一半,你会知道它味道不错。”白雪公主吃了苹果红的一半,当粉末进入她嘴里时,她倒下去死了。

王后回到家,进了自己的房间,对着镜子说:“告诉我,墙上的魔镜,谁是世界上最漂亮的。”魔镜说:“王后是世界上最漂亮的。”于是,王后知道白雪公主已经死了。

小矮人们回到小屋,发现白雪公主死了。可怜的小矮人们全都哭了。然后,他们把白雪公主放进玻璃棺材里,并把它抬到山坡上,安放在那里,说:“每位经过这里的人都会看见她是多么美丽。”接着每个小矮人在棺材上放了一朵白花,然后离开了。

他们刚刚要离开,一位王子从此经过,他看着玻璃棺材说:“那是什么?”这时,他发现白雪公主躺在里面,他说:“她太美丽了,把能把她放在这里,在父亲的王宫里有一座大厅,整个大厅都是用白石头砌成,我们把玻璃棺材搬到那所漂亮的白石大厅里。”小矮人们说:“抬走她吧。”

然后,王子告诉他的仆人抬起棺材。他们抬起它时,不巧一个仆人跌倒了。把棺材也摔到地上,白雪公主随同棺材跌了下来,那块苹果从她嘴里掉了出来,她醒了过来,坐起来说:“我这是在哪儿?”王子说:“你跟我在一起,我从来没有见过一位像你这么美丽的人,跟我来,做我的王后吧。”王子和白雪公主结婚了,她成了王后。

一个人去把这些消息告诉了坏王后,当她听到这些,气得倒下死去了。从那以后,白雪公主一直生活得很幸福。每年小矮人们都来看她。

New Words and Expressions 生词和词组:

wizard n. 男巫

hut n. 茅舍,小屋

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篇19:英文翻译

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mourful but not distressing

成语资料

成语解释:哀:悲哀;伤:伤害。忧愁而不悲伤,形容感情有节制;另形容诗歌、音乐优美雅致,感情适度。比喻做事没有过头也无不及。

成语举例:她喜欢打扮,愿意有朋友,可是这都不过是一些小小的、哀而不伤的、青春的游戏。(老舍《四世同堂》四十三)

常用程度:一般

感情色彩:褒义词

语法用法:作主语,分句;比喻做事适中,没有过度的地方

成语结构:偏正式

产生年代:古代

成语正音:而,不能读作“ěr”。

成语辨形:哀,不能写作“衷”或“衰”;伤,不能写作“份”。

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