小酒馆融资other(小酒馆融资情况)
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public house什么意思
public house 英[ˈpʌblik haus] 美[ˈpʌblɪk haʊs]
n. 酒吧;
[网络] 客栈; 小酒馆; 小旅馆;
[例句]The WiFi at that beach house ( or on the golf course, or in any other public place) is not secure.
3.海滨别墅、高尔夫球场或者其小酒馆融资other他任何公共场所小酒馆融资other的无线网络都不可靠。
[其小酒馆融资other他] 复数小酒馆融资other:public houses
英语演讲小短文(2~3分钟)急!!~
First, English is a world language. It is said that you can communicate everywhere if you know English. Second, China is opposed to the opportunity to develop is economy worldwide.It is essential to know other countries' economic and cultural background. English is the key to the success. Third, more and more foreigners are interested in Chinese literature and culture. Mastering the English, we can better promote our heritage and let more people understand and like China. The little snail asks mother: why do we from birth, must shoulder the hard and heavy shell?
Mom: because our body does not have skeleton's support, can only crawl, also crawls not quickly. Therefore wants this shell protection!
The little snail: caterpillars sister no bones, also climb is unpleasant, why she but need not carry on the back the hard and heavy shell?
Mom: because caterpillar sister can become a butterfly, the sky can protect her anyway.
The little snail: but the earthworm younger brother didn't also bones crawls not quickly, also won't become a butterfly he what don't carry this hard and heavy shell?
Mom: because the earthworm younger brother will drill the earth, the earth will protect him!
The little snail crying: we pity, the sky, the earth do not protect nor protection.
Aunt snail comforts him: "so we have the shell!" We don't geogrophical, also depend on the place, we rely on yourself.
小蜗牛问妈妈:为什么我们从生下来,就要背负这个又硬又重的壳呢?
妈妈:因为我们的身体没有骨骼的支撑,只能爬,又爬不快。所以要这个壳的保护!
小蜗牛:毛虫妹妹没有骨头,也爬不快,为什么她却不用背这个又硬又重的壳呢?
妈妈:因为毛虫妹妹能变成蝴蝶,天空会保护她啊。
小蜗牛:可是蚯蚓弟弟也没骨头爬不快,也不会变成蝴蝶他什么不背这个又硬又重的壳呢?
妈妈:因为蚯蚓弟弟会钻土, 大地会保护他啊。
小蜗牛哭了起来:我们好可怜,天空不保护,大地也不保护。 Two pals are sitting in a pub watching the eleven-'clock news.A reporter comes on about a man threatening to jump from the 20th floor of a downtown building.One friend turns to the other and says,'I'll bet you ten bucks the guy doesn't jump.'
'It's a bet,' agrees his buddy.
A few minutes later, the man on the ledge jumps,so the loser hands his pal a $10 bill.'I can't take your money,'his friend admits.'I saw him jump earlier on the six-o'clock news.'
'Me,too,'says the other buddy.'But I didn't think he'd do it again.
打赌
两个好朋友正坐在一家小酒馆内观看十一点的电视新闻。一则新闻报道说,有个男人威胁要从商业区一座大楼的二十层跳下去。一位朋友转身对另一位说道:“我敢赌十块钱,那家伙不会往下跳。”
“赌就赌,”他的朋友欣然同意。
几分钟后,站在墙檐上的男人跳了下去,因而赌输的那位交给他的朋友一张十元的钞票。“我不能拿你的钱,”他的朋友承认道,“早在六点的新闻里,我就已见他跳下去了。”
“我也是,”另一位说,“可我想他不会再跳了!”
蜗牛妈妈安慰他:「所以我们有壳啊!」我们不靠天,也不靠地,我们靠自己。
another和other的区别!!!!!!!
一、一词多义不同
1、another
作形容词意思有另一的;再一个的。作代词意思有另一个;类似的一个;别的。
2、other
作形容词意思有其他的;另外的;另一个;另一边。作代词意思是其他(人或物)。作名词意思是其他人(或事)。作副词意思是以其他方式。
二、用法不同
1、another
adj. (形容词)
1)another用作形容词的基本意思是“(又)另一个的”,主要指同类中又多一(个)的或与前述不同的另一个的,在句中只用作定语。another后常接单数可数名词,但当复数名词前有基数词或few时,也可用another修饰。
2)another这个形容词是由an和other两词合缀而成,因此它不能加冠词或其他限定性的形容词。
2、other
adj. (形容词)
1)other用作形容词作“别的,其他的,另外的”解时,常用来修饰复数名词或不可数名词;如前面有this, that, some, any, each, every, no, none, one等词时,也可用来修饰单数名词。
2)other用在the或形容词性物主代词之后时,与单数名词连用表示“(两个中的)另一个”; 与复数名词连用表示某一集体中“其余的,剩下的(人或物)”。
三、具体指意不同
1、another指特定的某人或某物之外的“任何一个”,用于三者以上。
2、the other用于两者之间,指特定的某人或某物之外的“另一个”“剩下的”。
求英文短篇恐怖故事合集
CREEPY STORY...few years ago,a mother and father decided they needed a break,so they wanted to head out for a night on the town.
So they called their most trusted babysitter.
When the babysitter arrived,the two children were already fast asleep in bed.
So the babysitter just got to sit around and make sure everything was okay with the children.
Later at night,the babysitter got bored and went to watch tv
but she couldn't watch it downstairs because they didnt have cable downstairs
(the parents didn't want the children watching too much garbage).
So she called them and asked them if she could watch cable in the parents' room.
Of course the parents said it was ok,
but the babysitter had one final request.
She asked if she could cover up the clown satue in their bedroom
with a blanket or cloth,because it made her nervous.
The phoneline was silent for a moment,
(and the father who was talking to the babysitter at the time)
said....take the children and get out of the house....
we'll call the police...we don't have a clown statue...
the children and the babysitter got murdered by the clown.
It turned out to be that the clown was a killer that escaped from jail.
If u don't repost this within 5 minutes
the clown will be standing next to your bed at 3:00 am
with a knife in his hand. There i said it so the evil clown won't kill me.I hate chain letters!!!
蠕动的故事... 少量岁月前, 母亲和父亲决定他们需要断裂, 因此他们想朝向夜在镇。 如此他们告诉他们的被信任的保姆。 当保姆到达了, 二个孩子已经是熟睡在床。 如此保姆得到无所事事并且确定一切是好与孩子。 以后在晚上, 保姆得到了乏味和去看电视 但她couldn't 手表它楼下因为他们didnt 有缆绳楼下 (父母didn't 想要孩子观看许多垃圾) 。 如此她叫他们和问他们如果她能观看缆绳在parents' 室。 当然父母说它是好, 但保姆有一个最后的请求。 她问如果她能盖小丑satue 在他们的卧室 与毯子或布料, 因为它使她紧张。 phoneline 一会儿是沈默的, (和与保姆当时谈话) 的父亲 前述....take 孩子和离开房子.... we'll 电话警察... 我们don't 有一个小丑雕像... 孩子和保姆得到了由小丑谋杀。 它结果是, 小丑是从监狱逃脱的凶手。 如果u don't repost 这在5 分钟内 小丑站立在您的床旁边在上午3:00 与一把刀子在他的手里。我在那边说它因此邪恶的小丑won't 杀害me.I 怨恨链信件!!!
Sanjiang College definitely has a very negative aura. So the construction of the school is based on the Eight Diagrams. Students there all wear stuff for protection like talismans. Each floor has bathrooms on the southwest end of the Eight-Diagram-shaped building. Men’s Room has three stalls seperated from one another by wood-board walls. Students are only allowed to use bathrooms on the first floor when they study by themselves at night. One night, a boy got a sudden urge to go to the bathroom during his study. But all stalls of the men’s room on the first floor were occupied. For fear of losing it, he raced to the bathroom on the second floor. Opening the door, he saw a woman with long hair dressed in white. (I never get it why all ghosts dress this way.) She sat on the wall of the middle stall and seemed like she was dangling on the ceiling. The woman gave him a glance and was like: “What are you doing here?” The boy first thought he went to the Lady’s Room and hurried out. But then he found he didn’t and suddenly realized what he witnessed. Scared to death, he ran for his life
三江学院阴气重是肯定的了,所以学校的建筑都是按照八卦的样式造的,在那里上学的人也都会戴护身符之类的.就是那懂八卦状的教学楼,西南角是卫生间,从上到下都是的,男厕所里有三格蹲位,用木板隔开的.学生上自习一般只允许在一楼上.有一天晚上,一个男生上自习上到一半突然想上厕所,就到一楼的厕所去,结果三格都没满了,他憋不住,就跑到二楼的厕所,一进门就看见一个长发白衣的女子(一直很费解为什么鬼都是这种打扮)坐在中间一格的档板上,似乎是吊在天花板上的.那女子看了他一眼,说“你来干什么?“那个男生第一反应是自己走错厕所了,赶紧退出来,发现自己没走错,这才反应过来自己看见了什么,拔腿就跑~~~~
Ivan was a timid little man---so timid that the villages called him “Pigeon” or mocked him with the title “Ivan the Terrible.”
伊万是一个胆小如鼠的小个子男人,他的胆子太小了,所以村子里人都叫他“胆小鬼”,或者嘲讽的成他为“怕死鬼伊万”。
Every night Ivan stopped in at the tavern which was one the edge of the village graveyard. Ivan never crossed the graveyard to get to his lonely shack on the other side. That path would save many minutes, but he had never taken it---not even in the full light of noon.
每天晚上,伊万都要到村字墓地边上的那个小酒店去,但每次从酒店回到他在墓地另一边那做孤伶伶的小木屋时,他都不会从墓地当中穿过来。虽然走那条路可以节省好多时间,他却从来没走过。即使在阳光最明亮的大白天,他也没有走过。
Late one winter's night, when bitter wind and snow beat against the tavern, customers took up the familiar mockery. Ivan's mother was scared by a canary when she carried him in her womb. “Ivan the Terrible---Ivan the Timid One.”
一个冬天的深夜,寒风呼啸,风夹着雪花不停的拍打着小酒馆。酒馆里的客人们又聊起了那个老话题,对伊万进行嘲弄:伊万他妈妈在怀它的时候给一只金丝雀给吓着了,“怕死鬼伊万;胆小鬼伊万。”
Ivan's weak protest only encouraged them, and they jeered cruelly when the Cossack captain flung his horrid challenge at their victim.
伊万软弱无力的抗议只能是他们更来劲儿,更加肆无忌惮的嘲弄他。这时,酒馆的那个哥萨克老板又极不友好的向伊万,这个他们捉弄的对象,发出了挑衅。
“You are a pigeon, Ivan. You'll walk around the graveyard in this cold---but you dare not cross it.” Ivan murmured, “The graveyard is nothing to cross, Captain. It is nothing but earth, like all the other earth.”
“你是一个胆小鬼,伊万。在这样一个大冷天,你也只敢绕远路,绕着墓地走回家;就是不敢穿过去。”伊万喃喃的说:“穿过墓地也没什么意思,老板。那里只有泥土,和其他地方的泥土没什么两样。”
The captain cried, “A challenge, then! Cross the graveyard tonight, Ivan, and I'll give you five rubles---five gold rubles!”
老板大声吼道:“好吧!来一次挑战怎么样?伊万,今天晚上你穿过墓地走回去,我就给你5个金卢布; 5个金卢布!”
Perhaps it was the vodka. Perhaps it was the temptation of the five gold rubles. No one knew why. Ivan, moistening his lips, said suddenly: “Yes, Captain, I'll cross the graveyard.” The tavern echoed with their disbelief. The captain winked to the men and unbuckled his sword.
也许是伏特加的作用,也许是5个金卢布的诱惑,谁知道呢。伊万舔舔嘴唇,突然说道:“行,老板,等一会儿我就从墓地穿过去。”小酒馆里的人都嚷嚷说不信。老板朝大伙使了个眼色,然后解下了他的佩剑。
“Here, Ivan. When you get to the center of the graveyard, in front of the biggest tomb, stick the sword into the ground. In the morning we shall go there. If the sword is in the ground---five rubles to you!” Ivan took the sword. The men drank a toast: “To Ivan the Terrible!” They roared laughing.
“给你,伊万!等你走到墓地中央时,就将这把剑插在那个最大的坟堆前的地上。明天早上我们会到那里去,如果看的这把剑插在哪儿;5个卢布就归你了!”
伊万接过剑。人们举起酒杯,“为怕死鬼伊万干杯!”他们狂笑着大叫道。
The wind howled around Ivan as he closed the door of the tavern behind him. The cold was knife-sharp. He buttoned his long coat and crossed the dirt road. He could hear the captain's voice, louder than the rest, yelling after him, “Five rubles, pigeon! If you live!”
伊万关上门,走出小酒店。身边狂风怒号,冷的似刀割一般。他扣紧了长大衣,从泥泞的路上穿过去,耳边仿佛还听见在众人的喧哗声中老板那格外刺耳的声音在他背后厉声叫着:“5个卢布,胆小鬼,如果你还能活着的话!”
Ivan pushed the graveyard gate open. He walked fast. “Earth, just earth… just like any other earth.” But the darkness was a massive dread.
伊万推开墓地的门。他飞快地走着。“泥土,只不过是泥土罢了……和别处的没什么两样。”但是,黑暗实在是太可怕人了。
“Five gold rubles…” The wind was cruel and the sword was like ice in his hands. Ivan shivered under the long, thick coat and broke into a limping run.
“5个金卢布……”风凄厉地刮着,他手中的剑冰冷刺骨。伊万裹在那件又长又厚的大衣里浑身直发抖,不由得一瘸一拐地跑了起来。
He stopped the large tomb. He must have sobbed---that was the sound that was drowned in the wind. And he kneeled, cold and terrified, and drove the sword through the crust into the hard ground. With all his strength, he pushed it down to the hilt. It was done. The graveyard… the challenge… five gold rubles.
他找到了那个大坟墓。他一定是哭着来的;风声将他的哭声湮没了。他又冷又怕,跪倒在地,把剑向冻得硬梆梆地地上插下去,用尽全力将他一直插到只露出剑柄为止。总算成功了。墓地……挑战……5个金卢布。
Ivan started to rise from his knees. But he could not move. Something gripped him in an unyielding hold. Ivan tugged and lurched and pulled---gasping in his panic, shaken by a horrible fear. He cried out in terror, then made senseless, gurgling noises.
伊万抬起腿想站起来,但却动弹不得,不知有什么东西把他给牢牢地拽住了。伊万挣扎着,跌跌撞撞使劲拉扯着;他在惊恐中喘息着,吓得浑身哆嗦。随后,伊万害怕得大叫起来,接着又不由自主地发出一阵“咯咯”的颤抖。
They found Ivan, next morning on the ground in front of the tomb that was in the center of the graveyard. He was frozen to death. The look on his face was not that of a frozen man, but of a man killed by some nameless horror.
第二天早晨,人们在墓地中央那个坟墓地前面发现了伊万。他是冻死地,但从他脸上的表情来看,不像是一个冻死地人,倒像是一个被无名的恐惧吓死的人。
And the captain's sword was in the ground where Ivan had pounded it---through the dragging folds of his long coat.
老板的那柄剑还钉在伊万将他狠狠地插进去的地方;穿透了他那件长大衣下摆拖着的衣褶。
2。Suddenly, the doorbell rang
I opened the door: there was nothing outside, but total darkness. I must have a drumming in the ears, I told myself and closed the door again. No sooner had I switched off the light than the doorbell rang again, even more loudly. "Damn, who's making fun of me?" I swore, and turned the doorknob. The door sprang open: there was still total darkness outside. I stepped out, getting my eyes accustomed to the pitch-blackness. By and by, I made out a tiny flicker in front.
I stretched out my hands and touched something. Oh, it was an arm of somebody. "Oh, ghost!" I shouted.
"No, I'm not." said a male voice, "I'm an electrician. The fuse of this floor is broken. I'm going to change it. But the battery of my electric torch was bad. I just rang your doorbell to ask for a spare battery. But you just slammed the door shut on me. So I have to ring your doorbell again."
"Oh, that was a misunderstanding," said I, "you see, I'm very near-sighted
3。Herman was spending the night with some friends who lived in the country. He went to bed late and did not sleep well. Off in the distance he thought he heard the sound of a horse drawn carriage. He got up, went to the window, and looked out. There, in the full moon, he saw the carriage he had heard right outside of the house. The carriage looked like it was carrying a coffin. The driver of the carriage looked up at the window where Herman stood. The driver's face was ghostly pale and very thin. "All aboard", the driver said to Herman. Herman stepped back from the window and laid back down on the bed. He eventually fell back into a fitful sleep. The next morning, he told his friends about the carriage and driver and they all decided that he just must have had a very bad dream. Later that day, Herman went back home to his apartment in the city. Just as he started to board the elevator , he looked at the elevator operator. What did Herman see?
英国传统文化,习俗
英国的传统文化特点:
浓厚的宗教色彩。英国是一个高度发达的资本主义国家。在英国,人人都有信仰宗教的权利,社会和政府不得干涉。他人可以随意改变宗教信仰,可以在布道,礼拜和仪式中表明他的信仰。
贵族等级制。英国社会一直存在着明显的等级区分,贵族等级制一直在英国有举足轻重的影响,以至在资产阶级革命后的一百多年依然被称为“贵族的世纪”。
自由主义文化。在英国,时常看到一些学生做出放浪形骸的举动,比如他们晚上会在路边席地而坐,喝酒交谈,比如他们会走着走着就发出肆无忌惮的笑声。
崇尚的传统文化英国历史演变的一个重要特点是其文化传统有较大的连贯性,这种连贯性必然导致英国人坚持一种传统观,即崇尚过去的智慧和成就,崇尚蕴涵传统的制度和生活方式。
英国的重要节日
一April Fools Day(愚人节)
二Hallowe'en(万圣节)
三Christmas(圣诞节)
四 New Year's Day(元旦)
五Valentine's Day(情人节)
六Easter(复活节)
七Christmas Eve(平安夜)
扩展资料:
英国的饮食文化
饮食文化传统的英国人非常重视餐桌上的礼仪 懂得这些得人被视为有教养的人 细节很多 在这里就简略的解释一下 剩下的需要在实践中体会与英国人交流中学习。
刀叉的摆置
用餐中为八字形,如果在用餐中途暂时休息片刻,可将刀叉分放盘中,刀头与叉尖相对成“一”字形或“八”字形,刀叉朝向自己,表示还是继续吃。
刀叉的拿法
两只一组使用刀、叉为正式的用法,右手拿刀,左手拿叉,与筷子同样的是以两只为一组。刀用来切割食物,叉用于送食物入口。
刀叉的用法
刀叉有不同规格,按照用途不同,其尺寸的大小也有区别。吃肉时,不管是否要用刀切,都要使用大号的刀。吃沙拉、甜食或一些开胃小菜时,要用中号刀,叉或勺一般随刀的大小而变。
参考资料:百度百科-英国文化