The Philosopher(additional information of Text II, Unit 3)

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哲学科学全书纲要的英文名

哲学科学全书纲要的英文名

哲学科学全书纲要的英文名## Outlines of the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences.The Outlines of the Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences (Grundlinien der Encyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften) is a work by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, first published in 1817. It is a systematic exposition of Hegel's philosophical system, and it is considered one of the most important works in the history of philosophy.The Outlines is divided into three parts:1. Logic.2. Philosophy of Nature.3. Philosophy of Spirit.Logic is the first part of the Outlines, and it dealswith the most basic concepts of philosophy, such as being, nothingness, and becoming. Hegel argues that these concepts are not static, but rather they are in a constant state of flux and change. He also argues that the laws of logic are not arbitrary, but rather they are based on the nature of reality itself.Philosophy of Nature is the second part of the Outlines, and it deals with the natural world. Hegel argues that nature is not a separate realm from spirit, but rather itis a manifestation of spirit. He also argues that the lawsof nature are not fixed and immutable, but rather they are constantly evolving.Philosophy of Spirit is the third and final part of the Outlines, and it deals with the human spirit. Hegel argues that the human spirit is the highest form of reality, and that it is the goal of all history. He also argues that the human spirit is not a static entity, but rather it is in a constant state of development.The Outlines is a complex and challenging work, but itis also a rewarding one. It is a work that has had a profound influence on the history of philosophy, and it continues to be studied and debated today.## Hegel's Philosophical System.Hegel's philosophical system is based on the idea that reality is a constantly evolving process of becoming. He argues that all things are in a state of flux and change, and that there is no such thing as a static or unchanging reality.Hegel also argues that the laws of logic are not arbitrary, but rather they are based on the nature of reality itself. He believes that the laws of logic are the laws of thought, and that they are therefore the laws of reality.Hegel's philosophical system is often referred to as idealism, because it emphasizes the importance of the mind and spirit. Hegel argues that the mind is the source of all reality, and that the world is a product of the mind.Hegel's idealism is not solipsism, however. He does not believe that the world is simply a product of our own imagination. Rather, he believes that the world is a real and independent entity, but that it is also a product of the mind.Hegel's philosophical system is a complex and challenging one, but it is also a powerful and persuasive one. It is a system that has had a profound influence on the history of philosophy, and it continues to be studied and debated today.## The Outlines in the History of Philosophy.The Outlines was first published in 1817, and it was immediately recognized as a major work of philosophy. It was quickly translated into several languages, and it was soon being studied and debated by philosophers all over the world.The Outlines had a profound influence on thedevelopment of philosophy in the 19th century. It was one of the main sources of inspiration for the idealist movement, and it also helped to shape the development of Marxism.In the 20th century, the Outlines continued to be studied and debated by philosophers. It was a major source of inspiration for the existentialist movement, and it also helped to shape the development of analytic philosophy.The Outlines is still a major work of philosophy today. It is a work that is studied and debated by philosophersall over the world. It is a work that has had a profound influence on the history of philosophy, and it continues to be a source of inspiration for philosophers today.。

超实用备战高考英语考试易错题——阅读理解:主旨大意题(大陷阱) (解析版)

超实用备战高考英语考试易错题——阅读理解:主旨大意题(大陷阱) (解析版)

易错点17 阅读理解主旨大意题目录01 易错陷阱(3大陷阱)02 举一反三【易错点提醒一】标题类易混易错点【易错点提醒二】段落大意类易混易错点【易错点提醒三】文章大意类易混易错点03 易错题通关养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。

做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。

易错陷阱1:标题类易混易错点。

【分析】标题类是对中心思想的加工和提炼,可以是单词、短语、也可以是句子。

她的特点是短小精悍,多为短语;涵盖性、精确性强;不能随意改变语言表达的程度和色彩。

如果是短语类选项,考生容易混淆重点,此时应当先划出选项的关键词。

此类题和文章的中心主题句有很大关系。

中心主题句一般出现在第一段,有时第一段也可能引出话题,此时应当重点关注第二段和最后一段,看看是否会出现首尾呼应。

易错陷阱2:段落大意类易混易错点。

【分析】每个段落都有一个中心思想,通常会在段落的第一句或最后一句体现,这就是段落主题句。

如果没有明显的主题句时,应当根据段落内容概括处段落大意。

有时考生还会找错文章对应位置,盲目选词文中相同的词句,而出现文不对题的现象。

易错陷阱3:文章大意类易混易错点。

【分析】确定文章主旨的方法是:先看首尾段或各段开头再看全文找主题句,若无明显主题句,就通过关键词句来概括。

如,议论文中寻找表达作者观点态度的词语,记叙文中寻找概括情节和中心的动词或反映人物特点的形容词。

文中出现不同观点时,要牢记作者的观点彩色体现全文中心的。

此时,要注意转折词,如:but, however, yet, in spite of, on the contrary等。

【易错点提醒一】标题类易混易错点【例1】(浙江省义乌五校2023-2024学年高三联考试题)The scientist’s job is to figure out how the world works, to “torture (拷问)” Nature to reveal her secrets, as the 17th century philosopher Francis Bacon described it. But who are these people in the lab coats (or sports jackets, or T-shirts and jeans) and how do they work? It turns out that there is a good deal of mystery surrounding the mystery-solvers.“One of the greatest mysteries is the question of what it is about human beings — brains, education, culture etc. that makes them capable of doing science at all,” said Colin Allen, a cognitive scientist at Indiana University.Two vital ingredients seem to be necessary to make a scientist: the curiosity to seek out mysteries and the creativity to solve them. “Scientists exhibit a heightened level of curiosity,” reads a 2007 report on scientific creativity. “They go further and deeper into basic questions showing a passion for knowledge for its own sake.” Max Planck, one of the fathers of quantum physics, once said, the scientist “must have a vivid and intuitive imagination, for new ideas are not generated by deduction (推论), but by an artistically creative imagination.”......ong as our best technology for seeing inside the brain requires subjects to lie nearly motionless while surrounded by a giant magnet, we’re only going to make limited pro gress on these questions,” Allen said.What is a suitable title for the text?A.Who Are The Mystery-solversB.Scientists Are Not Born But MadeC.Great Mystery: What Makes A ScientistD.Solving Mysteries: Inside A Scientist's Mind【答案】C【解析】文章标题。

人与宠物外文文献翻译中英文2018

人与宠物外文文献翻译中英文2018

人与宠物外文文献翻译中英文文献出处:Shriver, A., Ede, T., Mills, K., & Sato-Reinhold, J. (2018). Pets and People: The Ethics of Our Relationships with Companion Animals. Anthrozoös, 31(2), 265–267..译文字数:1900多字原文Pets and People: The Ethics of Our Relationships with Companion AnimalsAdam Shriver, Thomas Ede, Katelyn Mills & Joyce Sato-ReinholdChristine Overall’s edited volume on ethical issues arising from the relationships between humans and companion animals is an insightful read on the phylogenetically distant yet emotionally close friends that share our homes. Pets and People consists of eighteen essays divided into two parts, with Part I focused on more general philosophical frameworks relevant to human relationships with companion animals and Part II directed at specific applied ethical questions that arise from these relationships. The book draws upon a wide range of ethical frameworks, and in our view largely succeeds both as a collection of insightful arguments about companion animals and as an invitation for others to engage with the important topics considered in the book.The book is pitched as ―the first anthology of philosophical articles about ethics and companion animals‖ and, aside from a few gaps we discuss below, it does an excellent job rising to the challenge of being a first of its kind collection. The book includes a variety of ethical approaches, from the straightforward analytic philosophical ethics expressed in two-level utilitarianism, to continental discussions about the nature of empathy, to the feminist and ethics of care traditions. The book is particularly inspired by the writings of Jean Harvey, whose work is referenced throughout in a tribute to the late philosopher and originator of this project, as well as Donaldson and Kymlicka’s Zoopolis, one of the key books associated with the political turn in animal ethics.In addition to covering an expansive swath of ethical theory, the book also addresses a number of specific issues related to companion animals, from breeding to euthanasia; and from training to zoophilia. As such, we think that one of the great virtues of the book is that it provides numerous opportunities for scholars to engage in the discussions raised. Given that there are many academic scholars who care deeply about their companion animals but have, for various reasons, not engaged in debates about moral vegetarianism or laboratory animals, we hope this book can serve as an impetus for wider engagement in discussions related to human relationships withanimals.With that said, there were a few opportunities for improvement. The first is not specific to this book, but rather a ―pet peeve‖ of ours that applies to many collections and anthologies. Many of this book’s chapters address similar topics from different perspectives, but without any engagement between the two viewpoints. For instance, the editor’s own fantastic chapter on euthanasia argued for the moral good of prolonging animal life, while Michael Cholbi’s concluding chapter argued in favor of earlier euthanasia of companion animals. In addition, it is hard to see how the various arguments advocating for the expression of species-specific behaviors were consistent with a chapter recommending feeding carnivorous dogs a vegan diet. In other words, insofar as the authors discussed the same topics, they were largely talking past each other. Other chapters set up tantalizing conversations—for example, how does Tina Rulli’s comparison of human adoption to animal adoption relate to Kathryn J. Norlock’s dependency-based argument for the moral necessity supporting the adoption of animals from shelters—and it would have been fascinating to hear these thinkers speak to each others’ positions. Part of the value of anthologies such as this is seeing careful, original thought directed at challenging topics, and in that regard the book succeeds quite well. However, anthologies like this also provide an opportunity for thinkers to push each other to respond to new challenges, and there was little engagement of this sort in this anthology (as with many others).Another gap in the content was in the almost exclusive focus on cats and dogs. Overall does briefly mention this in the introduction and it is understandable that the book directs its attention at the companion animals we are most familiar with. However, for a book such as this, with an aim of laying out an overview of issues related to companion animals, it would have been nice to have seen a full chapter devoted exclusively towards testing the limits of the preferred definition(s) on other species. Can everything said about cats and dogs be equally applied to mice, parrots, or fish? What about salamanders or beetles? What are the requirements in determining whether an animal can truly be a companion animal? Aside from occasional passing mentions of other species including primates, horses, and a remarkable turkey found in Bernard Rollin’s chapter, along with V arner’s brief discussion of criteria for a companion animal from Schuppli and Fraser, few species other than cats and dogs are discussed. We feel the discussion of cats and dogs would not have been diminished by the inclusion of an additional chapter focused on examining the full scope of animals that can meet our definitions of ―pet,‖ ―companion animal‖ and/or ―domesticated partners.‖Finally, many of the chapters provide nice arguments that suggest that we have moral obligations to treat companion animals well and to nurture our relationships with them. But the book overall also seems to overlook a key question that is relevant to every human with a companion animal; how do we balance these obligations with other types of obligations we have and with our own self-interest? Take Harvey’s suggestions that our primary moral obligation towards companion animals is to, ―develop, nurture, re spect, and protect the loving relationship between them and their human companions.‖ This sounds good in practice, but how should we think of thisobligation in light of other items competing for our time? For example, if my goal is to develop my relationship with my dog as much as possible, then perhaps it would be a good thing to take off work to spend time with my dog. In fact, it seems as though from some dogs’ perspectives, there is no amount of time with their human companions that is ―too much,‖ and there arguably is no point at which a person spending additional time with the dog will fail to further develop the relationship. So how do we balance this moral duty (agreeing that it is indeed a good thing) against other possible obligations we have? We need to choose to prioritize other things at certain times, and to do so in ways that it would be hard to argue is in line with our actual or potential companion animals’ immediate preferences. It is likely that the various theorists have something to say about how to balance our obligations to pets with other duties based on the frameworks they have developed, but the book as a whole spends very little time discussing this topic.Overall, the great virtue of the book is its invitation to the reader to reco nsider many still- neglected aspects of our bonds with pets, which ultimately extends to reflections on our relationships with fellow humans and with ourselves. Pets and People is a muchneeded piece of work that provides readers with a look at the ethical complexities of living with another species.译文宠物与人:我们与动物关系的伦理Adam Shriver,Thomas Ede,Katelyn Mills和Joyce Sato-Reinhold 关于人类与伴侣动物之间关系引发的伦理问题是对这些情感亲密的朋友的共识,这些朋友分享我们的家园。

干一行爱一行的英语谚语、

干一行爱一行的英语谚语、

干一行爱一行的英语谚语、Love the Work You Do: A Time-Honored Proverb.The adage "Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life" is a familiar refrain that has resonated with countless individuals throughout history. This proverb encapsulates the profound connection between passion and work, suggesting that when one engages in an occupationthat aligns with their interests and values, the boundaries between labor and leisure blur.The concept of finding fulfillment in one's work has been explored by philosophers, writers, and scholars for centuries. In ancient Greece, Aristotle posited that happiness stems from living a life in accordance with one's true nature, a principle that extends to the realm of work. Similarly, the Roman philosopher Seneca believed that "Itis not work that is hard, but the lack of pleasure in one's work."During the Renaissance, the Italian artist Giorgio Vasari wrote in his book "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects" that "The love of art is the greatest master." This sentiment reflects the idea that passion can ignite creativity, drive innovation, and elevate one's work to the level of art.In the modern era, the concept of "loving what you do" has become increasingly intertwined with career success. Studies have shown that employees who are passionate about their work are more likely to be engaged, productive, and satisfied with their jobs. This increased engagement can lead to better outcomes for both individuals and organizations.However, finding a career that truly ignites one's passion is not always a straightforward endeavor. For many people, the path to fulfilling work involves exploration, experimentation, and a willingness to step outside of their comfort zones. It may require seeking new opportunities, acquiring additional skills, or pursuing further education.The journey towards finding a career that aligns with one's passions can be challenging, but the potentialrewards are immense. When one loves their work, they approach their tasks with enthusiasm, dedication, and a sense of purpose. They are more likely to go the extra mile, embrace challenges, and strive for excellence.Moreover, a career that is driven by passion can extend beyond the workplace. It can infuse one's life with meaning, purpose, and a sense of accomplishment. It can contributeto overall happiness, well-being, and a fulfilling life.In addition to the personal benefits, loving one's work can have a positive impact on society as a whole. When people are passionate about their careers, they are more likely to make meaningful contributions to their fields. They are more likely to be innovators, leaders, andproblem-solvers. Their passion can inspire others andcreate a ripple effect that benefits everyone.Embracing the Proverb in Practice.Incorporating the proverb "Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life" into one's life requiresself-reflection, exploration, and a willingness to embrace change. Here are a few practical steps to consider:1. Identify your passions and interests: Take time to introspect and identify the activities that truly light you up. Consider your hobbies, interests, and the subjects that you find yourself drawn to naturally.2. Explore different career paths: Research different occupations that align with your passions. Attend industry events, network with professionals, and seek out informational interviews to gain insights into potential career paths.3. Acquire the necessary skills: Determine the skills and qualifications required for your desired career. Consider pursuing further education, enrolling in training programs, or taking online courses to enhance your knowledge and abilities.4. Network and seek opportunities: Build relationships with people in your field of interest. Attend industry events, join professional organizations, and reach out to potential mentors who can provide guidance and support.5. Be open to change: The path to finding a career you love may involve taking risks and stepping outside of your comfort zone. Be prepared to experiment with different roles, industries, and experiences.6. Don't give up: Finding a fulfilling career can take time and effort. Don't become discouraged if you don't find your dream job immediately. Stay persistent, continue to explore new opportunities, and never give up on your dreams.Conclusion.The proverb "Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life" is more than just a catchy phrase. It encapsulates a profound truth about the transformativepower of passion. By aligning our work with our deepestinterests and values, we unlock a path to fulfillment, success, and a life lived with purpose.。

英语翻译高频词汇

英语翻译高频词汇

Abstractn.摘要, 概要, 抽象adj.抽象的, 深奥的, 理论的Acceleratevt. & vi. (使)加快, (使)增速,n.接受速成教育的学生Achievementn.成就; 成绩; 功绩,达到; 完成Acquirevt.得到, 养成,vt获得; 招致,学得(知识等), 求得, 养成(习惯等),捕获,Actionn.作用, 动[操]作, 行动,机械装置[作用], (小说等中的)情节Activityn.活动, 活动的事物,活动性, 机能, 功能Actuallyadv.现实的, 实际的; 目前的; 明确的, 有效的Additionaladj.增加的, 额外的, 另外的Advancevt. & vi.(使)前进, (使)发展; 促进, vt.提出Advantagen.利益, 便利, 有利方面, 有利条件; 优点; 优势, (网球等)打成平手(deuce)而延长比赛后一方先得的一分(攻方所得称advantage in, 守方所得则称advantage out)Agreevi.一致; 相合同意, 赞成约定, 允诺, 答应,相宜, 调和, 符合,和睦相处Almostadv.几乎, 差不多, 差一点; 将近Amountn.量, 数量, 数额, 总额, 总数. vi.合计, 共计Approachvt. & vi.接近, 走近, 靠近; vt.接洽, 交涉; 着手处理; n.靠近, 接近, 临近Appropriateadj.适当的, 恰当的; vt.挪用; 占用; 盗用Arguevt. & vi.争吵, 辩论; vt.坚决主张, 提出理由证明, 说服, 劝说Arisevi. & link v.呈现; 出现; 发生; vi.起身, 起来, 起立Aspectn.方面,方位, 朝向Assertvt.声称, 断言,维护, 坚持Assumevt.假设, 臆断, 猜想, 假装,担, 担任, 就职Attemptn. 尝试, 企图vt. 尝试, 企图Augmentvt.增加, 提高, 扩大;n.增加, 提高, 扩大Availabilityn.可用性,有效性,实用性Basen.基础, 底座,基地, 根据地vt.把…建立在, 以…为基础Behavioraladj.动作的,行为方面的Branchn.树枝, 枝条,支, 分科, 分系;vi.出枝,树叉Causen.原因, 起因,故, 理由vt.成为…的原因; 导致,促使, 使发生Centralizevt.使…处于中央的控制之下, 把…集中于中央,成为...的中心, 把..集中起来Challengen.挑战, 邀请比赛,怀疑, 质问,艰巨的任务vt.挑战质疑Changevt.改变, 变革,交换, 替换以...兑换,把...变成... (into) ;n.改变, 变化, 变更Charactern.品质, 特性, 特色,特征, 好的品质,人物, 角色(书写或印刷)符号, (汉)字Chargevt.装(满), 使饱含; 控告, 指责(with); 把...归咎于(to, on, upon)要(价), 收(费); n.电[载, 负]荷; 主管, 负责, 委托, 管理; 受照料者,费用, 价钱,Choicen.选择, 挑选,供选择的东西adj.上等的; 精选的Circumstancen.环境, 条件, 情况,境遇, 经济状况Closelyadv.接近地,亲密的adv.精密地,严密地Commentn.评论, 意见, 解释, 批评vt. & vi.评论; 谈论Comparativeadj.比较的, 相比的,相比之下的, 相比而言的, 相对的Compensatevt. & vi.补偿, 报酬Competentadj.适当的,称职的,胜任的,有能力的,有资格的,权限内的,充足的;耐久的Completeadj.完整的,整个的;完成的,圆满的,十足的,完美的;(设备等)齐全的vt.完成,结束Complexadj.由许多部分组成的, 复杂的, 难懂的n.综合体, 集合体Conceptn.【哲】概念,观念,思想,(基本)原理,定则,意想Conclusionn.结束, 结论, 结尾, 推论Concreten. 凝结物, 混凝土a. 具体的, 实在的, 混凝土的vt. (使)凝结, 用混凝土浇筑vi. (使)凝结, 用混凝土浇筑Conditionn.状况, 状态; 地位,健康状况, 可使用的状况条件, 先决条件环境, 情况疾病;vt.制约, 限制Conductvt. & vi.引导, 带领, 担任指挥n.举止, 行为Connectionn.连接, 联结, 联系; 关系Consequencen.结果,后果;【数】后承;【逻】结论,重要(性);重大意义Considerationn.考虑,思考;顾虑(为别人)着想;体谅, 考虑的结果Contendvi.抗争,争论,争辩, 斗争,n.竞[斗]争者,争论者Continuevt.继续(做某事),使延长[伸],持续,接着说Controln.控制, 支配, 管理, 调节, 抑制, 控制器, 调节装置vt.控制, 支配, 管理(物价等), 操纵, 抑制Conveyvt.传导,运[传,输]送Convincevt.使相信[信服],说服, 使承认;使悔悟;使认错[罪]Cosmosn.宇宙,世界, 完整的体系, 秩序,和谐Createvt.创造, 建立, 造成, 引起, 产生Criticsn.评论. 评论家.Culturaladj.文化的, 与文化有关的Customn.风俗, 习惯, 惯例, 常规, 传统, [the Customs]海关; [pl. ]关税deal with惠顾; 与…交易, 和…做买卖, 应付, 处理; 对待Decaden.十年, 十年间Definevt.精确地解释; 界定, 给...下定义Delightfuladj.令人非常高兴的, 讨人喜欢的Demandvt.要求, 请求, 需要, 查问, 询问Demonstratevi.举行示威游行(或集会) vt.说明, 演示,论证, 证明Dependvi.[通常与on, upon 连用]依靠, 依赖,相信, 信赖,取决于, 由...而定Designvt.设计; 作图案; 打图样, 绘制,盘算, 筹划, (在心中)计划, 设计,企图, 预谋Detailn.细节; 详细; 详情; 琐事; 枝节; 琐碎Determinevt.决心, 决意vi.决定;决心Difficultyn.困难; 艰难,难事; 困境Digitaladj.数字式的, 数码的Directlyadv.直接地, 径直地, conj.一…就…Disciplinevt.训练, 训导,处罚, 惩罚n.训练,纪律Distinctlyadv.独特的; 清晰的; 明显的; 确定无疑的Divertvt.使转向, 使转移, 使消遣, vi.转移, 转向, 转入Effectiveadj.有效的; 生效的, 事实上的,Efficiencyn.效率, 效能Either…or(两者之中)任何一个, (否定句中)也Electvt.(进行)选举, 推举, 决定(做某事)Electronicadj.电子的; 电子器件的Elegantadj.优美的, 文雅的; 讲究的,简洁的,Elementaryadj.基本的, 初级的, 小学的, 简单的, 容易的Elsewhereadv.在别处, 到别处Emphasisn.强调, 重点Enhancevt.提高, 增加, 加强Entitlevt.给...题名, 给…称号[尊称], 给予...权利[资格] (to);Environmentn.周围; 围绕, 环境(周围的状况); 自然外界Equalityn.同[平]等, 均一[等]; 一样Equipvt.装备, 配备, 装束, 使具备Essentialadj.重要的, 根本的,本质的, 实质的,不可少的; n.[pl. ] 本质, 实质, 精华Establishvt.成立,建立, 开设, 确立,Eventn.事件, 大事, [pl. ]时事, 时局; 偶然可能发生的事Evidencen.证词; 证据; 迹象vt. 表明, 显示Exaggerationn.夸大[张], (艺术等的)夸张手法Excludevt.排除; 不包括在内Existvi.存在, 有, 生存; 活着Expandvt. & vi.使…变大, 扩大, 扩张, 张开, 展开Expectvt.预料; 预期vi. 期望, 期待, 希望Expensen.消耗, 花费, 费用Experiencen.经验, 体验, 经历; 阅历; vt.经历, 感受, Explanationn.解释, 说明; 注释, 辩解[明]Explorationn.探险旅行; 搜寻, 考察, 探索Explosionn.爆炸; 爆发, 激增, 扩大Exposevt.曝光, 暴露; 显露Extentn.长度, 面积, 范围, 程度, 限度Externaladj.外面的, 外部的, 外观的, 表面的Extremeadj.尽头的, 末端的, 极度的, 极端的; n.极端, 过分Fabricatevt.编造, 捏造, 虚构; 伪造far-reachingadj.深远的Fascinatingadj.迷人的, 有极大吸引力的Faultn.缺点, 缺陷; 过失, 过错Favorableadj.赞成的,有利的,赞许的, 讨人喜欢的, 起促进作用的Feelingn.知觉,感觉, 感触, 态度, 看法Forcen.力; 力量; 武力; 暴力vt.强制, 迫使, 逼迫Formn.组成, 结构, 形式; 表格vt.塑造, 养成,成立Formulatevt.构想出, 规划,确切地阐述Functionn.功能; 作用; 职责vi.工作, 运行, 起作用Fundamentaladj.基本的; 重要的, 必要的n.基本原则, 基本法则Furthermoreadv.而且, 此外Generaladj.普遍的, 全面的; 总体的, 一般的,通常的Gloryn.光荣, 荣誉,壮丽,非常美的事物; 给人荣耀的事, 值得称赞的事Graspvt.抓住,理解, 领会n.抓住; 理解Hostn.主人(对宾客而言),(广播, 电视的)节目主持人vt.主办(宴会等); 款待, 作主人招待Humblyadv.谦恭地,卑贱地; 粗陋地Identityn.身份,个性, 特性,同一性, 一致性Ignorevt.不顾, 不理, 忽视Immediateadj.立即的, 即刻的; 紧迫的,当前的Improvevt. & vi.改善, 改进, 提高Includevt.包住, 关住,包含, 包括,算[计]入Increasevt. & vi.增加, 增大, 增多n.增长;增进Individualadj.个别的, 单独的, 个人的,独特的n.个人Industryn.工业, 制造业,工业界,[总称]企业; 产业Inflationn.(充气而引起的)膨胀,通货膨胀Injuriousadj.伤害的,中伤的,不公正的Innovationn.改革, 革新, 创新,新观念, 新方法, 新发明Inquiryn.打听, 询问,调查, 查问Insightn.洞察力, 洞悉, 深刻的见解,领悟, 顿悟Instinctn.本能; 天性; 直觉Institutionn.创立; 制度; 惯例; (社会或宗教等)公共机构; 协会, 事业机构Instrument n.器具, 仪器, 乐器Integratevt.使结合成为整体vt. & vi.(使)融入Intellectualadj.智力的; 理智的, 善于思维的n.知识分子Interestn.兴趣; 爱好, 利益vt.使产生兴趣, 引起…的意愿Internaladj.内(部)的,内在的; 心灵的, 精神的,国内的; Interpretvt.解释; 说明vt. & vi.口译; 翻译Inventionn.发明(才能), 创造(力), 发明物, 捏造, 虚构Involvevt. 使卷入; 使陷入; 使参与, 牵涉Issuen.问题, 议题; 争论点, vt.出版, 发行, 发表, 发布vi.冒出, 传出Judgen.法官,裁判员, vt. & vi.审判; 评判; 断定Largelyadv.在很大程度上, 大半地, 主要地Leadvt. & vi.带路, 领路, 指引, 领导; 指挥Lievi.躺, 卧, 位于vi. & link v.平放n.谎话Linkvt. & vi.连接, 联系n.环, 联系, 纽带Maintainvt.保持; 继续,维护,Massn.团, 块, 堆, 大量, 众多vt. & vi.(使)集中; 聚集adj.许多的, 大规模的, 群众的Mathematicsn.数学Meansn.方法, 手段Measurevt. & vi.量出; 记录,估计, 估量, 仔细考虑n.尺寸, 尺度;Median.媒体Methodn.方法, 办法,秩序, 条理Moraladj.道德上的, 有道德的n.教育意义, 寓意,道德,品行,Movevt. & vi.移动; 搬动vt.使感动, 激起n.动, 移动Nativeadj.出生地的, 故乡的, 当地(人)的; 原产于某地的n.当地人, 本地人no less than不少于, 多达Notionn.概念, 观念,意愿, 打算, 意图Obligevt. & vi.迫使做; 使负义务,满足请求; 施惠vt.感激Observevt. & vi.观察; 研究vt.看到; 注意到,遵守; 遵循Obviousadj.明显的; 显而易见的Occurvi.(事件等)发生,想起,出现; 被发现Offendvt.触怒; 冒犯,使反感vi.犯规, 触犯Operationn.操作, 运转(方式),作用, 效力,【医】手术Ordinaryadj.普通的, 平常的; 平庸的, 平淡的Owing to由于, 因为Paralleladj.(指至少两条线)平行的,类似的; n.平行线[面],极相似的人[事物],类似(点), 相似(之处) Particularadj.特定的, 某一的,特殊的, 特有的n.详情; 细目Partlyadv.在一定程度上,部分地, 不完全地Passionn.热情, 强烈感情(尤指爱、恨、怒),爱情; 情欲,爱好;Pastadj.以前的, 过去的n.过去,昔时; 往事prep.(表示时间)迟于,晚于,(表示关涉)从…旁边通过Patternn.型, 样式,花样, 图案vt.模仿; 仿制Performvt.履行, 执行, 完成(事业), 演奏, 演出Personalityn.人, 人的存在; 个性; 【心理】性格; 人格, 品格Phenomenan.现象(单数)Philosophern.哲学家,思想家; 学者Pointn.要点, 论点, 观点vt.削尖vt. & vi.指; 指向Possibleadj.可能的, 可能存在[发生, 做到]的; 潜在的Practicen.练习, 实习,实践, 实际Predictvt. & vi.预言; 预测; 预示Predictionn.预言; 预言的事物Preservevt.保护; 维护,保藏, 蜜饯(水果); 腌制(蔬菜等); Primaryadj.首要的; 主要的; 最初的; 初级的Principlen.原理, 原则,主义; 本质,Privilegen.特权, 特别待遇或权益vt. 给与...特权, 特免Processn.过程, 进程vt.加工; 处理vi.列队行进Producevt. & vi.生产, 产生, 出产,制作, 创作Provevt. 证明, 查验, 检验, 勘探, 显示vi. 证明是,【经】证实Psychologicaladj.心理的; 精神的,心理学的; 关于心理学的Quarreln.争吵, 不和, 口角vi.争吵, 争辩Ragevi.大发脾气, 动怒n.狂怒, 盛怒rather than(要)…而不…, 与其…倒不如…,宁可, 宁愿Realizevt.实现,了解; 认识到vt. & vi.变卖; 赚得Reasonn.理由; 原因,理性, 理智vt. & vi.推理; 思考Recognizevt.认出, 识别出某人[某事物]Refervi. 谈[涉, 提]及, 提到, 指(的是),关系到vt.送交; 提交Refinevt.精炼; 精制; 使纯净,使文雅高尚; 使去掉粗俗言行; 使变得完善Reflectionn.反映, 反射; 映像, 倒影,折射,Regardvt.把...视为, 看作vi.注意; 注视n.注重,考虑,Rejectvt.拒绝, 谢绝; 驳回n.被拒货品, 不合格产品Relatevt. & vi.(把…)联系起来Relevantadj.有关的, 切题的rely on信赖, 依赖Requirevt.需要,要求; vi.命令, 要求Researchn.研究; 探讨vi.做研究, 探究,探讨vt.从事…的研究, 为…而做研究Resolvevt. & vi.决定; 决心,解决(问题、疑问等)rests upon有赖于,取决于Resultn.结果; 效果; 后果; 成效vi.发生, 产生; 导致, 结果是Revealvt.显示; 露出,泄露; 透露Revolutionn.革命,彻底改变, 重大变革Revolvevt.使旋[绕]转; 使周转,细想, 盘算Sciencen.科学, 科学研究,(一门)学科; 自然科学,理科Seemlink v.好像; 仿佛selectvt.选择; 挑选adj.精选的, 挑选出来的Servevt. & vi.(为…)服务; 任(职),提供, 端上Showvt. & vi.给…看, 显示,说明; 表明Significantadj.重要的, 重大的, 可观的,有意义的, Situation n.地点; 场合,局面, 情况, 境遇,Smartadj.整洁漂亮的; 思维敏捷的, 伶俐的; 聪明的vi.感到刺痛n.创伤Socialadj.社会(上)的,社交的, 喜爱交际的Soundn.声音; 响声vt. & vi.(使)发出声音; 响Sourcen.源头, 根[来]源,消息来源,出处,Specialadj.特别的, 特殊的,专门的, 专用的,Specificadj.明确的, 确切的, 具体的, 特定的Standardn.标[基, 水]准, 规格[范], 典范, adj.标准的,权威的, 模范的Staten.状态, 状况,国家, 政府,州; 邦vt.陈述; 敘述Stressn.压力, 紧张,重力,重音vt.重读,强调Strikinglyadv.醒目地,引人侧目地,突出的, 鲜明的, Structuren.结构, 构造vt.组织; 制定Subjectn.主题; 题目; 科目; 课程adj.常有[常患, 常遭受]…的; 倾向于…的vt.使服从, 征服,Superioradj.(级别、地位)较高的; (品质、程度)优良的, 较好的n.上级, 长官, 上司Supportvt.支撑; 撑扶; 托住; 支持n.支撑, 赞助Survivevi.幸存, 活下来vt.比…活得长, 经历…之后还存在Systemn.系统; 体系,制度, 体制Techniquen.技巧, 手法, 技术Technologyn.科技(总称); 工艺; 应用科学,工业技术Thereforeadv.因此, 为此, 所以, 故…; 由此得出Thoughtn.思索, 思维能力; 思想, 思潮traitn.人的个性, 显著的特点, 特征, 一点点, 少许(of) Transfervt. & vi.转移; 迁移n.转移; 转让; 转录Transportn. 运输, 运输工具,流放犯vt. 传送, 运输, 流放Treatn.款待, 招待vt.对待, 看待, 处理Trendn.(海岸、河流、山脉等)走向, 方向,趋势, 倾向, 流行, 时尚Undergovt.经历, 承受Understandingn.了解; 相互理解, 谅解; adj谅解的; 通情达理的Uniqueadj.独一无二的, 仅有的, 特有的, 少见的Untilprep.到…为止,在…以前conj.到…为止,在…以前,直到…才validatevt.证实; 确证,使生效; 使有法律效力Vanishvi.消失, 突然不见, 绝迹Variousadj.各种不同的, 各种各样的Viewn.展望, 视野, 眼界, 观点, 看法Whereasconj.但是, 而Whether…or是…还是。

(完整)高职高专英语词汇表

(完整)高职高专英语词汇表

《高职高专英语》大纲词汇表(部分)说明:本词汇表依据教育部高等教育司《高职高专教育英语课程教学基本要求(试行)》拟定,其中有*号者为A级词汇,无标记的为入学需要掌握的词汇和B级词汇。

abandon* v. 放弃,遗弃,沉溺absolute* a. 绝对的,完全的absorb* v. 吸收,使全神贯注abstract* n.摘要a.抽象的v.摘要abundant* a. 丰富的,充裕的access* n. 通路,进入,使用之权accommodation* n. 住处,膳宿accompany* v. 陪伴,带有accomplish* v. 完成account n.帐目,报告,估计v. 叙述,解释accumulate* v. 积聚,堆积accurate* a. 准确的,精确的accuse* v. 责备,控告acknowledge* v. 承认,答谢,告知收到acquire* v. 获得,取得,学到actually ad. 实际上additional a. 附加的,另外的adequate* a. 足够的,适当的,能胜任的admire*v. 钦佩,羡慕,赞赏admission* n.许可,入会费,承认advance n.v. 前进agency* n. 代理,代理处agenda* n. 议事日程agent* n.代理人,代理商,特工airline n. 航线;航空公司alcohol* n. 酒精allowance* n. 津贴alphabet* n. 字母表alter* v 改变alternative n.选择之物a.二者选其一ambassador* n 大使ambition* n 雄心;远大目标ambitious* a雄心勃勃的amend* v修正,修订amuse* v逗乐;提供娱乐ancestor* n 祖先;先驱者anniversary* n 周年(纪念)annoy* v使恼怒;使烦恼annual a 每年的;n年刊anticipate* v预期;希望anxiety* n忧虑;渴望anxious a焦虑的;急切的apartment n公寓apparent* a 表面上的;明显的appeal to v呼吁,恳请,吸引,上诉appearance* n出现;外貌appendix* n附录;附属物appetite* n食欲,胃口;欲望,爱好appetizing*a开胃的;刺激欲望的applause* v鼓掌;欢呼appliance* n电器;装备applicant* n请求(申请)者application n申请(表);应用appoint* v任命;约定(时间地点) appreciate v重视,欣赏;领会;为……表示感谢approach* v靠近;n接近;途径;方法appropriate* a 适当的approval* n赞成,同意;批准approve* v赞成,同意;批准arbitration* n仲裁,公断arise v出现;起源于arouse* v引起;唤醒artificial* a人工的;假的aside a在旁边,到一边aspect n方面assess* v评估,评价assign* v指派;布置;指定assignment* n(指定的)任务;指派;分配assist* n协助assistant n助手a副的;助理的associate* v把…联系在一起;交往n伙伴,合伙人;a副的association* n协会,社团;联合;联想assume* v假定;承担astonish* v使惊讶atmosphere n 大气;气氛attach v贴;使附属;使依恋attend v出席;照料;专心于attendant* n服务员a陪同的authority n[pl.]官方,当局;当权者;权力,权威authorize* v授权,委任auto n汽车automatic a自动的automobile* n汽车available a可利用的,可得到的;可取得联系的avenue* n林荫道;大街await*awake a醒着的v唤醒awful* a 可怕的;极度的awkward* a笨拙的;尴尬的,棘手的bachelor* n单身汉;学士balance* v使平衡;称n天平;均衡;差额ball n舞会banquet* n宴会bare a赤裸的,不戴帽的;光秃秃的;勉强的v露出,暴露bargain v讨价还价n交易;特价商品barrier* n障碍(物)battery* n电池(组)bear v忍受;负担;结,生behalf* n利益behave* v(机器)运转;举止behavior n(机器)运转;举止beneath prep在...下面ad在下面berth* n卧铺;泊位,停泊处bid* n/v 出价,投标bind v捆绑(扎)blend* v混合n混合物board n板;董事会,委员会;伙食v上(车)bold a勇敢的;冒失的;粗体的bond* n联结;公债,债券bonus* n奖金;额外酬金bore* v使厌烦;钻,凿,挖n令人讨厌的人(事)bound* a一定的;有义务的;开往…的v跳跃,弹回boundary* n分界线;边界brilliant* a光辉灿烂的;卓越杰出的brochure* n小册子broker* n经纪人budget* v/n预算bulletin* n告示bureau* n局campaign* n运动;战役candidate n候选人;报考者;申请求职者capacity* n容量,容积;能力capture* v/n捕获cashier* n出纳员cast* v投;铸造casual* a随便的;偶然的catalogue* n目录(册);v编入目录;编目分类cease* v/n 停止centigrade* a/n摄氏(的)ceremony n典礼;礼节certificate n证(明)书;执照characteristic* a特有的n特性charge v索价;控告;充电n收费;控告;充电,电荷chase* v/n追逐check v检查;制止n检查;支票Christian* n基督教徒;a基督教的circuit* n电路;环行circumstance* n环境,条件,情况claim v宣称;提出要求n宣称;索赔clarify* v澄清;阐明classic* n[pl]杰作a一流的classical a古典的,经典的classify* v分类clause n条款clockwise* a/ad顺时针coach v指导n长途汽车;铁路旅客车厢colleague* n同事collection* n收藏品;收集collective* a/n 集体column* n柱;栏;专栏combination* n结合;化合(物)comment n/v 注解;评论commerce n商业;贸易commercial* n电视广告a商业的commission* n授权,委托;佣金,回扣;委员会commit* v犯,干;承诺commodity* n商品commute* n通勤;定期往返;变换compact* a紧密;坚定;简洁的companion n同伴,伴侣comparable* a可相比;敌得上compatible* a相容;谐调;一致compensate*v赔偿;报酬;弥补competent* a有能力;胜任competitive* a竞争complaint* n抱怨;怨言;控诉complex* a综合;复杂n综合体complicated* a复杂;难懂component* n成分;部件compose v构成;创作,谱曲composition* n成分;作文;乐曲;compound* a复合n化合物comprehension n理解(力)comprise*v包含,由…组成,构成compromise* n妥协;折中办法concentrate v集中;集合;浓缩concern n关心;关联v关心;涉及concerning prep关于conduct n行为v处理;传conductor n导体;指挥;列车员confess* v 坦白;承认confidential* a机密confine* v使受到限制confirm* v证实;确认;批准conflict* v/n冲突;抵触conform* v一致,符合confront* v面对;遭遇;对抗confuse v使混乱;混淆congress* n代表大会;国会,议会consequence n 结果,后果consequently ad因此conservative* a/n保守的(人)conserve* v保持considerable a相当大;值得考虑considerate a 体谅;考虑周到consist v组成;在于constraint* n强制;拘束;压迫感consul* n. 领事consulate* n. 领事馆consult v.商讨,向...请教,查阅consultant* n. 顾问consume*v. 消耗,花费consumption* n. 消费(量)content n[pl]内容,目录;含量a满意的contest* v/n竞争,比赛context* n上下文;前后关系continual a连续的continuous a连续不断的contract n合同;v订合同;使收缩contradict* v同…矛盾(抵触)contrary a相反的;n相反(事物)contrast* v/n对比contribute* v捐献,贡献;投稿conversion* n转变(化,换)convert* v转变(化)convey* v运(输)送;传达(送)convince v使确信(信服)cooperate v合作;配合coordinate* v调节,协调copyright* n版权;著作权a有版权的corporation* n公司correspond v与…一致;相当(类似) correspondence* n通信,函电;相当correspondent* n通信者;通讯员;有业务往来者corresponding* a相应的;一致的costly a昂贵;代价高的council* n委员会;理事会counter n柜台;记数器;v反对courteous* a有礼貌的craft* n手艺;船;航天器creature* n生物;人credit* n信用贷款;信用;荣誉;赞扬;功劳;学分v记入贷方crew* n全体船(机组)人员criminal* n罪犯;a刑事的crisis n危机;决定性时刻critical a批评的;关键性的crucial* a极其重要的;严重的crude* a简陋的;天然的;粗俗的crystal* n水晶;a清澈透明的;晶体的currency* n通货;货币;流通;通用current n流;电流;a当前的;流行的cursor* n光标curve* n曲/弧线;v(使)弯曲damp* a潮湿的;n潮湿dash* v/n飞奔;猛掷;data* n数据;资料database 数据库deadline 截止时间;界限dealer* 商人;贩子debate* 辩论;讨论decay* 腐烂;衰落deceive* 欺骗decrease 减少(小)defence / defense* 击败;使落空defend 保卫;为…辩护definite 明确的;肯定的delegate* 代表;委员/ //授权;委托;委派delete* 取消;删除deliberately* 深思熟虑地;有目的地delicate 纤细的;清秀的;鲜美的;优美的;易碎的;纤弱的;微妙的;棘手的;灵敏的;精密的delight 使高兴//快乐;令人高兴的东西或人democracy* 民主(国家)demonstrate* 论证;演示;示威density* 密集;稠密;密度deny 拒绝给予(要求);否认department 部门;系科departure 出发;离开dependent* 依靠的deposit* 使沉淀;存放;储蓄;交押金//沉积物;定金;押金depress* 使沮丧;降低derive* 取得;追溯…的起源deserve* 应受;值得desirable* 值得向往的;称心的despair* 绝望//绝望despite 不管,尽管dessert* 甜点destination* 目的地;目标destruction* 破坏;消灭detect 察觉;侦察determination* 决心determine 决心;查明;决定device 装置;设备;器具devote 将…奉献;把…专用于diagnose* 诊断diagram* 图表;简图dialect* 方言differ 不同;与…意见不同digest* 消化//摘要digital* 数字的;用数字显示的dim* 昏暗的;朦胧的dimension* 尺寸,长(宽,厚,深)度;面积,大小,规模dine 就餐diplomat* 外交官direct 笔直的;率直的;直接(地)//针对;指示;指导,管理direction 方向(位);用法说明director 指导者,主管;董事;导演disaster* 灾难discharge* 离开;放出;卸货//释放;排除discipline* 纪律;训练//训导;惩罚disclose* 揭开;揭发;露出disconnect* 断绝(开);使脱离discount* 折扣discourage* 使泄气disgust* 厌恶//使厌恶disgusting* 令人厌恶的dismiss 免职,开除;解散disorder 杂乱;骚乱;失调dispose* 去掉,消除;排列;安排dispute* 争论//争吵distinct* 截然不同的;清楚的,明白的distinction* 差别;区分distinguish* 区别;分清distort* 歪曲;使变形district* (地)区,行政区divide 分;分配;隔开;除divorce* 离婚;分离domestic*本国的;家用的;驯养的dominate* 支配;统治;管辖draft* 草稿(案)//起草dramatic* 引人注目的,给人深刻印象的;戏剧性的//表演drift (使)漂流//漂流duplicate* 完全相同的;副本的//加-倍,复制//副本;相同的东西durable* 持久的,耐用的duration* 持续;持久dynamic(al)* 动力的;力学的;充满活力的earnest* 认真的;诚恳的ease 容易;安逸,舒适//缓和;减轻echo* 回声//共鸣economic 经济(学)的economical 节约的effective 有效的efficient 效率高的;有能力的elaborate* 复杂的;精心制作的//详尽阐述,发挥;变得复杂elderly 年长的election* 选举electric 电(动)的electricity 电electronic* 电子的element 基本组成部分;要素;元素elementary* 基本的;初级的elevator* 电梯eliminate* 消除;淘汰embarrass* 使窘迫(为难) embassy* 大使馆emerge* 出现;显露;被知道emergency*紧急情况;不测事件emotion 情感(绪)emperor* 皇帝emphasis* 强调;重点emphasize(-se) 强调;着重empire* 帝国enclose 围住;封入;附上endure* 忍受;持久engage* (使)从事与/忙于;吸引;占用;雇用;使订婚engineering 工程(学)enhance* 增加;提高enormous* 巨大的ensure 保证,担保enterprise 企业entertain 使欢乐;招待;考虑enthusiasm* 热情entry 进入;入口;人(物),条目envelope 信封equivalent* 相等的;等值的//相等物era* 时代error 误差essential 必不可少的;本质的//本质,要点estate* 财产;地产estimate v/n估计;评价evaluate* 估量;评价;鉴定eventually 终于,最后evidence 根据,证据evident* 明显的,明白的evil* 邪恶;祸害//邪恶的,坏的evolution* 演变,进化;进展,发展exact 确切的,精确的examine 检查,调查;考察exceed* 超过exception* 例外excess* 超越;过量//过量的excessive* 过量的,过度的exchange v/n交换,调度;交谈exclude* 把…排除在外,排斥execute* 处死;实施executive* 执行官,行政官//执行的exert* 运用,行使;用,尽exhaust* 使精疲力竭;耗尽//排气装置;废气exhibit 展出//展品existence 存在;生存expectation* 期待;预料expenditure* 消费;费用expert 专家//内行的export 出口,输出//出口(物)explanation 解释,说明explode (使)爆炸(发)exploit* 剥削;利用;开发(采)explore* 探险;探索expose (使)暴露于exposure* 暴露,曝光express 陈述;体现//快车extend 延长;扩大;给予extensive* 广阔的extent 程度;范围external 外部的extra额外的事物;另外的收费//额外的;特别的extraordinary* 非常的,非凡的,奇异的extreme 极度的;尽头的//极端facility 设备;便利,容易factor 因素faculty* 才能;(大学)系,院;全体人员fade* (使)褪色;衰退;变微弱failure 失败(的人或事);没做到,不履行;失灵,故障faint 微弱的,微小的//晕倒,昏阙fairly 相当;公正地faithfully 忠诚地;如实地familiar 熟悉的;常见的,日常用的fancy 想象;猜想;喜爱//空想出来的;花俏的;奇特的//想象力,;幻想;爱好,迷恋fare (车船)费fatal* 命运的的,命中注定的,致命的fatigue* 疲劳favor 好感;恩惠,善事//赞同;偏袒favorable 有利的;顺利的;称赞的fax / facsimile 传真feasible* 可行的,可用的feature 特征;相貌feedback* 反馈fence* 栅栏,篱笆festive* 节日的,欢乐的fiber / fibre* 纤维fierce 凶猛的;狂热的;猛烈的figure 数字;轮廓;人物;体型,风姿;插图filter* 过滤//过滤器finance* 财政,金融financial* 财政的,金融的fine 罚金//处…以罚金//美好的,优秀的;纤细的;精制的;晴朗的fit (使)适合;(使)配合;安装//适合的;强健的fix 固定;安装;决定;确定;修理;安排flavour* 风味flexible 易弯曲的;柔韧的;灵活的forbid* 禁止format* 板式//格式化formula* 公式forth 向前;往外fortnight* 两星期fortunate* 幸运的;侥幸的fortune 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哈利波特的英文介绍

哈利波特的英文介绍Harry Potter is a beloved series of fantasy novels written by British author J.K. Rowling. The series follows the life and adventures of a young wizard named Harry Potter, along with his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, as they attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The series is comprised of seven books, each detailing a year in Harry's life as he battles the dark wizard Lord Voldemort.The first book in the series, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (also known as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in the United States), was published in 1997 and quickly became a worldwide phenomenon. The subsequent books in the series, including "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," were released over the following decade.The Harry Potter series has been praised for itsintricate world-building, compelling characters, and timeless themes of friendship, courage, and the battle between good and evil. The books have been translated into numerous languages and have sold over 500 million copies worldwide, making them one of the best-selling book seriesin history. The series has also been adapted into a successful film franchise, with eight movies released between 2001 and 2011.In addition to the main series, J.K. Rowling has expanded the Harry Potter universe with supplementary works such as "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," "Quidditch Through the Ages," and "The Tales of Beedle the Bard." These works provide additional depth and backgroundto the wizarding world created in the main series, further engaging fans and expanding the lore of Harry Potter's world.The Harry Potter series has had a lasting impact on popular culture, inspiring a dedicated fanbase, conventions,theme parks, and even a stage play. The series has also sparked academic discussions and analyses, with scholars exploring the themes of power, prejudice, and identity within the books. Overall, Harry Potter has become a cultural touchstone for a generation of readers, captivating audiences of all ages with its magical storytelling and timeless lessons.。

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天时不如地利,地利不如人和写英语作文 Time, Place, and People.The ancient Chinese philosopher Mencius famously said, "The time is not as good as the place, and the place is not as good as the people." This proverb has been passed down for generations and is still relevant today.Time.Time is an important factor in any endeavor. The right time can make all the difference between success and failure. For example, a farmer who plants his crops at the right time is more likely to have a successful harvest than a farmer who plants his crops too early or too late.However, time is not the only factor that determines success. There are many other factors, such as place and people, that can also play a role.Place.The place where something happens can also have a significant impact on the outcome. For example, a business that is located in a good location is more likely to be successful than a business that is located in a bad location.However, place is not the only factor that determines success. There are many other factors, such as time and people, that can also play a role.People.The people involved in a project can also have a significant impact on the outcome. For example, a team of talented and experienced people is more likely to be successful than a team of inexperienced and unskilled people.However, people are not the only factor that determines success. There are many other factors, such as time andplace, that can also play a role.Conclusion.In conclusion, the proverb "The time is not as good as the place, and the place is not as good as the people" is a reminder that there are many factors that can contribute to success. While time, place, and people are all important, no one factor is the most important. The key to success is to find the right balance of all three factors.Additional Thoughts.The proverb "The time is not as good as the place, and the place is not as good as the people" can be applied to many different situations in life. For example, it can be applied to:Choosing a career: The right career can make all the difference in your happiness and success. When choosing a career, it is important to consider your interests, skills, and values.Starting a business: The right location can make all the difference in the success of your business. When choosing a location, it is important to consider factors such as the demographics of the area, the competition, and the cost of rent.Building a team: The right people can make all the difference in the success of your team. When building a team, it is important to look for people who are talented, experienced, and motivated.。

介绍哈利波特的英语作文

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介绍哈利波特的英语作文Harry Potter, a name that has become synonymous with theworld of magic and adventure, is the protagonist of one ofthe most beloved book series in modern literature. Written by British author J.K. Rowling, the Harry Potter series has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of readers worldwide.The story begins with "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (known as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" inthe United States), where we are introduced to the young orphan, Harry, living under the stairs of his cruel aunt and uncle's house. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns that he is a wizard and receives an invitation to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This revelation sets the stage for a thrilling journey filled with friendship, bravery, and the battle between good and evil.Throughout the series, Harry is joined by his best friends, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, who together form a dynamic trio that navigates the challenges of school life, magical lessons, and the looming threat of the dark wizard, Lord Voldemort. Each book in the series follows a school year,with Harry uncovering more about his past, his parents, andthe prophecy that links him to Voldemort.The Harry Potter series is not just about magic; it is a tale of growing up, facing fears, and the power of love andfriendship. The books explore complex themes such as prejudice, death, and the importance of choices. The richly detailed world that Rowling has created, with its intricate rules of magic, is as fascinating as the characters that inhabit it.The series has been adapted into a successful film franchise, with each book being turned into a movie that has further expanded the reach of the Harry Potter universe. The films have brought the story to life, allowing fans to visualize the magical world and characters they have come to love.In addition to the main series, Rowling has expanded the Harry Potter universe with additional books such as "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," which has also been made into a film series, and "The Tales of Beedle the Bard." There is also a play, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," which continues the story of Harry as an adult.The impact of Harry Potter extends beyond the pages of the books and the screens of the films. The series has inspired a theme park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, where fans can immerse themselves in the world of magic. It has also led to a global fan community, with countless fan fiction, art, and discussions that keep the magic alive.In conclusion, the Harry Potter series is a modern classic that has transcended its status as a children's book series to become a cultural phenomenon. It has taught us that it is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than ourabilities. The story of the boy who lived will continue to enchant readers and viewers for generations to come.。

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经历挫折后成功的英语作文Success is not a straight path, but rather a journey filled with ups and downs, triumphs and setbacks. It is often the challenges we face and the obstacles we overcome that ultimately shape our character and lead us to the greatest achievements. In this essay, I will share my personal experience of success after experiencing significant setbacks, and the valuable lessons I have learned along the way.As a young professional, I had ambitious goals and a clear vision for my future. I had diligently worked my way up the corporate ladder, taking on increasingly demanding roles and consistently exceeding the expectations of my superiors. However, just as I was on the cusp of a major promotion, a series of unexpected events unfolded that would put my career and my aspirations on hold.It started with a global economic downturn that sent shockwaves through the industry. My company, like many others, was forced to make difficult decisions, and I found myself among the casualties of a sweeping round of layoffs. Suddenly, I found myself unemployed, my carefully crafted plans in disarray, and my confidence shaken tothe core.In the aftermath of this setback, I experienced a range of emotions –from anger and frustration to self-doubt and despair. I had poured my heart and soul into my work, only to have it all stripped away in an instant. It was a humbling and humiliating experience, and I struggled to come to terms with the fact that my dreams of success had been put on hold, perhaps indefinitely.However, as the initial shock wore off, I realized that this was not the end, but rather a new beginning. I took a deep breath and began to reflect on the lessons I had learned and the opportunities that lay ahead. I recognized that setbacks, while painful, can also be transformative, forcing us to reevaluate our priorities, develop new skills, and ultimately emerge stronger and more resilient.With this newfound perspective, I set out to reinvent myself. I decided to pursue additional education and training, expanding my knowledge and honing my skills in areas that would make me a more valuable asset to potential employers. I also took the time to network and build new connections within my industry, tapping into the expertise and support of others who had weathered similar storms.As I navigated this period of uncertainty, I discovered a newfound sense of purpose and determination. I was no longer driven solely bythe pursuit of material success or status, but by a deeper desire to make a meaningful impact and to contribute to something greater than myself. This shift in mindset not only helped me to stay motivated during the challenging times, but also opened up new avenues for personal and professional growth.Slowly but surely, my efforts began to pay off. I landed a new job with a company that valued my unique perspective and the lessons I had learned from my setback. In this role, I was able to apply my expanded skill set and renewed sense of purpose to tackle complex challenges and drive innovative solutions. The confidence and resilience I had gained during my journey of recovery became my greatest assets, enabling me to excel in ways I had never imagined.Looking back, I can say with certainty that the experience of overcoming that initial setback was one of the most transformative and rewarding of my life. It taught me the importance of adaptability, perseverance, and a growth mindset – qualities that have continued to serve me well in both my personal and professional endeavors.Moreover, I have come to see that success is not just about achieving a specific goal or reaching a certain level of material prosperity. True success is about the journey itself – the lessons learned, the obstacles overcome, and the personal growth that occurs along the way. It is about developing the strength of character and theresilience to bounce back from life's inevitable challenges, and to emerge from them as a better, wiser, and more fulfilled individual.As I reflect on my experience, I am reminded of the wise words of the philosopher Nietzsche, who once said, "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." This sentiment has become a guiding principlein my life, inspiring me to embrace setbacks not as defeats, but as opportunities for transformation and growth.In conclusion, the journey of success after experiencing setbacks is one that is paved with challenges, but also with immense potential for personal and professional development. By cultivating a mindset of resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to continuous learning, we can not only overcome the obstacles that stand in our way, but also emerge as stronger, more capable, and more fulfilled individuals. It is a journey worth taking, for the rewards it offers are truly priceless.。

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学而不思则罔的英语作文

学而不思则罔的英语作文Title: The Importance of Reflection in LearningLearning without reflection is akin to a journey without a map. The ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius once said, "Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous." This profound statement underscores the critical role of reflection in the learning process.Firstly, learning without reflection can lead to confusion and a lack of understanding. Merely accumulating knowledge without analyzing or connecting it to existing concepts can result in a fragmented and unorganized understanding. Reflection helps us make sense of the information we learn, allowing us to integrate it into our cognitive framework and apply it in real-world scenarios.Moreover, reflection encourages critical thinking. It prompts us to question the information we receive, evaluate its validity, and consider alternative perspectives. This process not only enhances our understanding but also fosters a mindset of skepticism and inquiry, essential for lifelong learning.Additionally, reflection can reveal gaps in our knowledge and identify areas for further exploration. By reflecting on what we have learned, we can identify areas where we lack understanding or where our knowledge is incomplete. This awareness guides usin seeking additional information and deepening our comprehension.In conclusion, reflection is an integral part of the learning process. It transforms passive knowledge accumulation into active understanding and critical thinking. As we embark on our learning journeys, it is crucial to remember that learning without reflection is akin to a journey without a destination. Only by reflecting on what we learn can we truly grasp its meaning and apply it effectively in our lives.。

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你认为司马光是个怎样的孩子英语作文

你认为司马光是个怎样的孩子英语作文Here is an English essay on the topic "What kind of child do you think Sima Guang was?", with the content exceeding 1000 words as requested. The essay is written in English without any additional title or punctuation marks in the main body.Sima Guang was a renowned Chinese historian, politician, and philosopher who lived during the Song dynasty. Although he is primarily known for his impressive historical works and significant contributions to the government, it is also fascinating to explore the early life and childhood of this influential figure. Based on the available historical records and accounts, we can gain insights into the kind of child Sima Guang might have been.One of the most striking characteristics attributed to the young Sima Guang was his precocious intellect and thirst for knowledge. Even as a child, he displayed an extraordinary aptitude for learning and a deep curiosity about the world around him. It is said that he was able to read and comprehend complex texts at a remarkably young age, often surpassing the academic achievements of his peers. This intellectual prowess was not limited to just textbook knowledge but extended to a wide range of subjects, including history, philosophy,and the classics.Moreover, Sima Guang's childhood was marked by a strong sense of discipline and determination. He is known to have been a diligent and focused student, dedicating long hours to his studies and meticulously mastering the material he encountered. This dedication to learning was not merely a means to an end but rather a reflection of his genuine passion for understanding the world and expanding his knowledge. Even in the face of challenges or setbacks, Sima Guang remained steadfast in his pursuit of intellectual growth, demonstrating a level of perseverance that would later serve him well in his adult life.Interestingly, Sima Guang's childhood was also shaped by his family environment and the values they instilled in him. Coming from a prominent scholarly family, he was exposed to a rich intellectual tradition from a young age. His parents, who were both respected scholars and officials, likely played a significant role in nurturing his thirst for knowledge and cultivating his appreciation for the study of history and philosophy. This family influence not only shaped Sima Guang's academic interests but also imbued him with a strong sense of moral and ethical principles that would guide his actions throughout his life.In addition to his intellectual prowess and disciplined approach tolearning, Sima Guang is also said to have possessed a keen sense of justice and a strong moral compass even in his youth. Historical accounts suggest that he was deeply concerned with issues of fairness and the well-being of his community. As a child, he is reported to have intervened in disputes and advocated for the rights of those who were being treated unfairly, showcasing a level of social awareness and a desire to make a positive impact on his surroundings.Furthermore, Sima Guang's childhood experiences may have played a role in shaping his later political and philosophical views. Growing up during a time of political turmoil and social upheaval, he likely witnessed firsthand the consequences of poor governance and the impact it had on the lives of ordinary people. This exposure to the challenges faced by his community may have contributed to his later emphasis on the importance of effective and ethical leadership, as well as his commitment to the preservation of historical records and the pursuit of truth.It is also worth noting that Sima Guang's childhood was not without its challenges. As a young prodigy, he may have faced the burden of high expectations and the pressure to excel academically. The demands placed upon him by his family and society could have been immense, and navigating these expectations while maintaining his own sense of purpose and identity may have required a remarkablelevel of resilience and self-awareness.Despite these potential challenges, Sima Guang's childhood appears to have been foundational in shaping the individual he would become. His intellectual curiosity, disciplined approach to learning, moral integrity, and social awareness all seem to have been present from a young age, laying the groundwork for his remarkable achievements and contributions as an adult.In conclusion, the portrait of Sima Guang as a child paints a pictureof a remarkable individual who possessed a unique blend of intellectual prowess, moral fortitude, and a deep commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and the betterment of his community. His childhood experiences and the values instilled in him by his family and society undoubtedly played a crucial role in the development of the influential scholar, statesman, and thinker he would later become. Studying the early life of Sima Guang not only provides insights into his personal history but also offers valuable lessons about the importance of nurturing intellectual curiosity, cultivating moral character, and fostering a sense of social responsibility in the next generation of leaders and thinkers.。

哲学专业问题提问英语作文

哲学专业问题提问英语作文

哲学专业问题提问英语作文Title: The Importance of Philosophy in Today's Society。

Introduction。

Philosophy, as a discipline, has been around for centuries and has played a crucial role in shaping the way we think about the world around us. In today's society, the importance of philosophy cannot be overstated, as it provides us with the tools to critically analyze complex issues, question our assumptions, and make informed decisions. This essay will explore the significance of philosophy in today's society and why it is essential for individuals to engage with philosophical ideas.Body。

First and foremost, philosophy encourages critical thinking and helps individuals develop a deeper understanding of the world. By studying philosophical textsand engaging in philosophical debates, individuals are exposed to different perspectives and ways of thinking, which can help them challenge their own beliefs and assumptions. This critical thinking skill is essential in today's society, where we are bombarded with information from various sources and need to be able to discern what is true and what is not.Furthermore, philosophy provides us with a frameworkfor ethical decision-making. In a world where moral dilemmas are becoming increasingly complex, it is essential for individuals to have a strong ethical foundation to guide their actions. By studying ethical theories and engaging in ethical debates, individuals can develop a set of principles that will help them navigate difficult situations and make decisions that align with their values.In addition, philosophy encourages individuals to reflect on the nature of reality and their place in the world. By studying metaphysics and epistemology,individuals can gain a deeper understanding of the nature of existence and the limits of human knowledge. This self-reflection can lead to personal growth and a greater sense of purpose, as individuals come to terms with their own beliefs and values.Moreover, philosophy can help individuals develop important skills such as argumentation, logic, and communication. By engaging in philosophical debates and discussions, individuals can learn how to construct sound arguments, identify fallacies, and communicate their ideas effectively. These skills are essential in today's society, where the ability to think critically and communicate persuasively is highly valued.Conclusion。

优秀不是一种行为而是一种习惯英语作文

优秀不是一种行为而是一种习惯英语作文

优秀不是一种行为而是一种习惯英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Excellence is Not an Act, But a HabitAs students, we are often told that excellence is the key to success. Teachers, parents, and mentors constantly remind us to strive for excellence in everything we do, whether it's academics, extracurricular activities, or personal endeavors. However, what does it truly mean to be excellent? Is it simply achieving perfect grades or winning awards and accolades? Or is there more to it than that?In my opinion, excellence is not a singular act or achievement; it is a state of being, a way of life. It is a habit that must be cultivated and nurtured over time through consistent effort, dedication, and perseverance. Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher, once said, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." This quote resonates deeply with me and serves as a guiding principle in my pursuit of excellence.Excellence requires a mindset shift, a conscious decision to embrace a growth mindset rather than a fixed mindset. A growth mindset acknowledges that our abilities and intelligence are not static but can be developed through hard work, resilience, and a willingness to learn from failures and setbacks. It encourages us to embrace challenges, view them as opportunities for growth, and continuously strive to improve and expand our knowledge and skills.To cultivate the habit of excellence, we must first develop a strong work ethic and a commitment to our goals. Excellence rarely comes easily; it demands consistent effort, discipline, and sacrifices. It requires us to prioritize our time, manage our commitments effectively, and always strive to give our best effort, even when the tasks seem mundane or uninteresting.Moreover, excellence is not limited to academic pursuits alone; it encompasses all aspects of our lives. We can strive for excellence in our relationships, our personal growth, our physical and mental well-being, and our contributions to society. By adopting a holistic approach to excellence, we becomewell-rounded individuals who positively impact the world around us.One of the most significant challenges in pursuing excellence is overcoming the fear of failure. Too often, we allow the fear of making mistakes or falling short to hold us back from fully committing to our goals. However, failure is an inevitable part of the journey towards excellence. It is through our failures that we learn valuable lessons, identify our weaknesses, and develop the resilience to overcome future obstacles.Thomas Edison, the renowned inventor, famously said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." This mindset exemplifies the essence of embracing failure as a stepping stone towards excellence. Each setback provides us with an opportunity to reflect, adjust our strategies, and emerge stronger and more determined than before.Cultivating the habit of excellence also requires us to surround ourselves with individuals who share our values and aspirations. Positive peer influence and a supportive community can serve as a powerful motivator, pushing us to reach new heights and holding us accountable to our commitments. Through collaboration, constructive feedback, and healthy competition, we can challenge one another to continuously raise the bar and strive for greater excellence.Furthermore, excellence is not a destination; it is a journey of continuous improvement and self-discovery. As we grow and evolve, our definitions of excellence may shift, and our goals may become more ambitious. It is essential to remain flexible, adaptable, and open to new challenges and opportunities for growth.In conclusion, excellence is not an act, but a habit – a way of life that requires unwavering commitment, resilience, and a growth mindset. It is a journey that demands consistent effort, embraces failures as learning opportunities, and fosters a holistic approach to personal and professional development. By cultivating the habit of excellence, we not only achieve greatness in our chosen pursuits but also become better versions of ourselves, positively impacting the world around us. As students, let us embrace this mindset and strive to make excellence a fundamental part of our daily lives, for it is through this commitment that we can truly unlock our full potential and leave a lasting legacy.篇2Excellence is Not an Act, But a HabitWe've all heard the saying "excellence is not an act, but a habit" countless times. But have we really internalized what it means? As a student, I've come to realize that true excellence isn't something that can be achieved through a single burst of effort or a last-minute cram session. It's a way of life, a habit ingrained in our daily routines and mindsets.When I first started my academic journey, I'll admit, I was more focused on getting good grades than truly understanding the material. I would cram for exams, pull all-nighters to finish assignments, and coast through classes, only retaining the bare minimum. But as I progressed through my studies, I quickly realized that this approach was not only unsustainable but also detrimental to my overall growth.It was during my sophomore year that I had an epiphany. I was struggling in one of my core classes, and no matter how much I crammed before exams, the material just wouldn't stick. That's when I realized that I needed to change my approach, to cultivate a habit of excellence rather than relying on last-minute efforts.I started by revamping my study habits. Instead of waiting until the last minute, I began breaking down the material into smaller, manageable chunks and reviewing it consistentlythroughout the semester. I made it a habit to attend every class, actively participate, and take meticulous notes. I sought out additional resources, such as tutoring sessions and online forums, to deepen my understanding of the subject matter.But cultivating a habit of excellence went beyond just academics. I also began to incorporate healthy habits into my daily routine, such as regular exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate sleep. I quickly realized that when my mind and body were in optimal condition, my ability to focus, retain information, and perform at my best was significantly enhanced.As I continued to embrace this mindset, I noticed a profound shift in not only my academic performance but also in my overall approach to life. Excellence became more than just a goal; it became a way of being. I began to approach every task, every challenge, with a level of dedication and commitment that I had never experienced before.One of the most valuable lessons I've learned is that excellence is not a destination; it's a journey. It's about consistently striving to improve, to push boundaries, and to never settle for mediocrity. It's about embracing challenges as opportunities for growth and learning from our failures, rather than being discouraged by them.This mindset has not only benefited me academically but has also translated into other areas of my life. In my extracurricular activities, I've found myself taking on leadership roles and pushing myself to explore new opportunities. In my personal relationships, I've become a better listener, a more supportive friend, and a more empathetic human being.But perhaps the most important aspect of cultivating a habit of excellence is the impact it has on our self-confidence and self-worth. When we consistently strive for excellence, we develop a sense of pride and accomplishment that transcends any external validation or recognition. We become our own biggest supporters and our own harshest critics, constantly pushing ourselves to achieve more while celebrating every milestone along the way.Of course, cultivating a habit of excellence is no easy feat. It requires discipline, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to growth and self-improvement. There will be days when we feel discouraged, when the mountain seems too high to climb. But it's during those moments that we must dig deep and remember why we embarked on this journey in the first place.As I approach the end of my academic career and prepare to embark on the next chapter of my life, I can confidently say thatthe habit of excellence I've cultivated will serve as a compass, guiding me through the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.To my fellow students, I encourage you to embrace this mindset, to cultivate a habit of excellence in all aspects of your life. It won't be easy, but the rewards are immeasurable. Remember, excellence is not an act, but a habit – a habit that can transform not only your academic journey but your entire life.篇3Excellence is Not an Act, But a HabitAs a student, I've come to realize that true excellence is not something that can be achieved overnight or through a single act. Instead, it's a way of life, a habit that must be cultivated and nurtured over time. Excellence is not a destination, but a journey – one that requires unwavering dedication, discipline, and a relentless pursuit of growth.From the moment we step into the classroom, we are bombarded with expectations and standards. We are told that to be successful, we must excel in our studies, participate in extracurricular activities, and maintain a well-rounded persona. However, what many fail to understand is that excellence is not acheckbox to be ticked off a list. It's a mindset, a way of approaching every aspect of our lives with a commitment to continuous improvement.In my experience, the path to excellence begins with a burning desire to learn and grow. It's the curiosity that fuels our quest for knowledge, the insatiable appetite for understanding that drives us to delve deeper into the subjects that captivate us. Excellence is not about memorizing facts or regurgitating information; it's about developing a profound comprehension of the material and being able to apply that knowledge in creative and innovative ways.Achieving excellence also requires a great deal of discipline and self-control. It's the ability to consistently show up, even when we don't feel like it, and to push through the inevitable challenges and setbacks that arise. It's the willingness to embrace failure as an opportunity for growth, to learn from our mistakes, and to persevere in the face of adversity.In the classroom, this discipline manifests itself in the way we approach our studies. It's the habit of taking meticulous notes, asking insightful questions, and engaging in thoughtful discussions. It's the commitment to completing assignmentsthoroughly and on time, and the dedication to seeking out additional resources and materials to deepen our understanding.Beyond academics, excellence is a habit that permeates every aspect of our lives. It's the way we approach our relationships, our extracurricular activities, and our personal growth. It's the habit of being present and engaged, of actively listening to others, and of seeking out opportunities to learn and grow.For me, one of the most powerful lessons I've learned about excellence is the importance of consistency. True excellence is not achieved through sporadic bursts of effort, but rather through a sustained and unwavering commitment to growth and improvement. It's the habit of showing up day after day, week after week, and year after year, consistently striving to be better than we were the day before.This consistency is what separates the exceptional from the mediocre. It's the difference between those who achieve fleeting success and those who sustain it over the long term. It's the habit of never resting on our laurels, of constantly pushing the boundaries of what we thought possible, and of embracing the idea that there is always room for improvement.As a student, I've also come to understand that excellence is not a solitary pursuit. It's a collaborative effort, fueled by the support and encouragement of those around us. Whether it's our teachers, our peers, or our family and friends, the people in our lives play a crucial role in shaping our habits and our pursuit of excellence.Surrounding ourselves with individuals who embody the values of excellence can be a powerful motivator and source of inspiration. Their unwavering commitment and dedication can serve as a beacon, guiding us through the challenges and obstacles that inevitably arise on our journey.Moreover, the act of seeking out feedback and constructive criticism from those around us can be a powerful tool for growth and self-improvement. It's the willingness to embrace our weaknesses and blind spots, and to actively seek out opportunities to address them that truly sets the exceptional apart.In the end, excellence is not an act, but a habit – a way of life that requires unwavering commitment, discipline, and a relentless pursuit of growth. It's the habit of consistently showing up, pushing through challenges, and embracing failure as an opportunity to learn and improve.As students, we have the remarkable opportunity to cultivate these habits early on, to lay the foundation for a lifetime of excellence. By embracing the idea that excellence is a journey, and by committing ourselves to the daily habits and practices that lead to success, we can unlock our full potential and achieve greatness in all areas of our lives.So, let us embrace the habit of excellence, let us commit ourselves to continuous improvement, and let us embark on a journey that will shape not only our academic careers but our entire lives.。

历史哲学问题 英文 齐美尔

历史哲学问题 英文 齐美尔

历史哲学问题英文齐美尔Georg Simmel" with over 1,000 words, written in English without any additional title or unnecessary punctuation marks.The philosophy of history has long been a subject of intense debate and scholarly inquiry. One of the most influential thinkers in this field is the German sociologist and philosopher Georg Simmel, whose work has had a profound impact on our understanding of the relationship between the individual and the broader social and historical context. Simmel's approach to the philosophy of history is characterized by a nuanced and multifaceted perspective that challenges the traditional dichotomy between the individual and the collective.At the heart of Simmel's philosophy of history is the idea that the individual is not simply a passive recipient of historical forces, but rather an active agent in the shaping of the social and cultural landscape. Simmel believed that the individual is shaped by the historical and social context in which they live, but that they also have the capacity to influence and transform that context through their actions and interactions. This dynamic interplay between the individual and the collective is a central theme in Simmel's work, andit is one that has had a lasting impact on our understanding of the nature of historical change.One of the key tenets of Simmel's philosophy of history is the idea of "socialization," which he saw as the process by which individuals internalize the norms and values of the broader social and cultural context. Simmel believed that this process of socialization is not a one-way street, but rather a complex and reciprocal relationship in which the individual both shapes and is shaped by the social world around them. This perspective challenges the traditional view of the individual as a discrete and autonomous entity, and instead sees the individual as fundamentally embedded within a web of social and cultural relationships.Another important aspect of Simmel's philosophy of history is his emphasis on the role of conflict and tension in shaping historical change. Simmel saw conflict as a fundamental feature of social life, and he believed that it was through the resolution of these conflicts that new social and cultural forms emerged. This perspective stands in contrast to the more teleological and deterministic views of history that were prevalent in his time, and it has had a lasting impact on our understanding of the complex and often unpredictable nature of historical change.Simmel's philosophy of history also has important implications forour understanding of the relationship between the individual and the broader social and cultural context. Simmel believed that the individual is not simply a passive product of historical and social forces, but rather an active agent in the shaping of those forces. This perspective has important implications for our understanding of issues such as social change, political transformation, and the role of the individual in shaping the course of history.One of the key ways in which Simmel's philosophy of history has influenced contemporary thought is through his emphasis on the role of culture in shaping historical change. Simmel saw culture as a dynamic and ever-evolving phenomenon that both shapes and is shaped by the actions and interactions of individuals. This perspective has had a significant impact on the field of cultural studies, and it has contributed to a more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the relationship between culture and history.Another important aspect of Simmel's philosophy of history is his emphasis on the role of the individual in shaping the course of historical events. Simmel believed that the individual was not simply a passive recipient of historical forces, but rather an active agent in the shaping of those forces. This perspective has had important implications for our understanding of issues such as political change, social movements, and the role of individual agency in shaping the course of history.Overall, Georg Simmel's philosophy of history is a rich and nuanced perspective that has had a lasting impact on our understanding of the relationship between the individual and the broader social and cultural context. Through his emphasis on the dynamic interplay between the individual and the collective, his recognition of the role of conflict and tension in shaping historical change, and his emphasis on the importance of culture in shaping historical events, Simmel has made a significant contribution to the field of philosophy of history. His work continues to be widely studied and discussed by scholars and thinkers from a wide range of disciplines, and his influence can be seen in the work of many contemporary thinkers and theorists who are grappling with the complex and ever-evolving nature of historical change.。

英语作文《为自己喝彩》

英语作文《为自己喝彩》

Growing up in a bustling city like Shanghai, I was often just a face in the crowd. I was the kid who sat quietly in the back of the classroom, the one who never volunteered for group activities, and the one who always felt overshadowed by my more outgoing peers. But everything changed when I decided to cheer for myself, a decision that not only boosted my confidence but also reshaped my entire outlook on life.It all began during my sophomore year when our history teacher assigned a group project on a significant historical event. Naturally, the thought of speaking in front of the class filled me with dread, but I was determined to push past my fears. Our group chose to explore the Civil Rights Movement, a period that resonated with me due to its powerful themes of bravery and transformation.As we dove into our research, I found myself becoming increasingly captivated by the stories of the courageous individuals who fought tirelessly for equality. Their unwavering determination inspired me to step out of my comfort zone and make a difference, even if it was just by sharing their stories with my classmates.The day of the presentation arrived, and my heart pounded in my chest like a drum. My hands were sweaty, and my knees felt weak. But as I stood in front of the class, I took a deep breath, and to my amazement, the words flowed effortlessly. I spoke with a newfound confidence that I had never experienced before. When I finished, my classmates applauded, and that small act of recognition was a turning point for me.After that presentation, I started to see myself in a new light. I realized that I had a voice, and my thoughts and opinions mattered. I began to actively participate in class discussions and even volunteered for additional presentations. Each time, I felt a little more confident, and each time, I cheered for myself a little louder.Cheering for myself didnt just boost my confidence in school it also had a profound impact on my personal life. I started to set goals for myself and celebrate my achievements, no matter how small they might seem. Whether it was finishing a challenging book, completing a difficult assignment, or even just getting through a tough day, I made a point to acknowledge and appreciate my efforts.One of the most significant examples of this was when I decided to run a 5K race. I had never been a runner, and the idea of running three miles seemed impossible. But I trained diligently, pushing myself to run a little further each day. When race day came, I was nervous but excited. As I crossed the finish line, I felt an overwhelming sense of accomplishment. I cheered for myself, not just for completing the race, but for having the courage to try in the first place.In conclusion, learning to cheer for myself has been a transformative experience. It has taught me the importance of selfconfidence and selfappreciation, and it has empowered me to take risks and pursue my passions. Its easy to get caught up in the noise of the world and forget to celebrate our own achievements, but Ive learned that taking the time to cheer for ourselves is just as important as cheering for others. So, the next time you accomplish something, no matter how big or small, dont forget to give yourself a round of applause. You deserve it.This journey of selfcelebration has not only changed my perspective on life but also influenced my relationships with others. Ive learned to appreciate the achievements of my friendsand family, and I make it a point to cheer them on just as I would cheer for myself. This practice has brought us closer and created a supportive environment where we all thrive.Moreover, Ive noticed that this attitude of selfcelebration has a ripple effect. When we acknowledge our own accomplishments, we inspire others to do the same. It creates a positive cycle of motivation and encouragement that benefits everyone involved.In a world where we are constantly bombarded with messages telling us were not good enough, learning to cheer for ourselves is a powerful tool for building resilience and maintaining a healthy selfesteem. It reminds us that our worth is not determined by external validation but by our own efforts and achievements.So, whether youre a high school student in Shanghai or a professional in any field, remember the importance of cheering for yourself. Embrace your accomplishments, no matter how small, and let them fuel your confidence and drive. After all, as the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius once said, Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time wefall. And each time we rise, we deserve a cheer for our resilience and determination.。

凡事要从点滴做起英语作文600

凡事要从点滴做起英语作文600

凡事要从点滴做起英语作文600Every Journey Begins with a Single Step: The Profound Impact of Small Actions.In the tapestry of life, we often encounter challenges that appear insurmountable, goals that seem distant and unattainable. Faced with such adversity, it is easy to succumb to despair and inaction. However, amidst the complexities of human existence lies a profound truth: every journey, no matter how arduous, begins with a single step.The concept of "starting small" is not merely a platitude but a fundamental principle that governs the trajectory of our lives. By breaking down our aspirations into manageable increments, we create a path forward that is less daunting and more empowering. This approach allows us to overcome the inertia of procrastination and to gradually chip away at our challenges until they are transformed into accomplishments.History is replete with countless examples of individuals who achieved extraordinary feats by starting small. Take the case of the renowned scientist, Albert Einstein. As a young boy, he struggled with mathematics and was even advised by his teacher to abandon his studies. Undeterred, Einstein persevered, dedicating himself to understanding the complexities of physics. By starting with small steps—studying the works of great physicists and conducting simple experiments—he laid the foundation for his groundbreaking theories that revolutionized our understanding of the universe.Similarly, the renowned author, J.K. Rowling, faced countless rejections from publishers before her first Harry Potter novel was accepted. Rather than giving up, she continued to write, honing her craft and never losing sight of her dream. By starting small—writing a few pages each day and seeking feedback from trusted sources—she eventually created a literary masterpiece that has captivated generations of readers worldwide.The transformative power of small actions extends far beyond the realm of individual achievements. It is also essential for driving social progress and creating a more just and equitable world. By taking small steps to reduce our carbon footprint, support local businesses, and engage in acts of kindness, we can collectively make a positive impact on our communities and the planet.The analogy of a journey is particularly apt in this context. Just as a long road is traversed one step at a time, so too must we approach the pursuit of our goals with patience and determination. It is the accumulation of small actions over time that will ultimately lead us to our desired destination.Of course, starting small does not imply that we should lower our ambitions or settle for mediocrity. On the contrary, it is about recognizing that the road to success is rarely linear and that setbacks are an inevitable part of the process. By embracing small actions, we develop the resilience and perseverance that are essential for overcoming challenges and achieving our full potential.Moreover, starting small allows us to build momentum and create a positive feedback loop. As we make progress towards our goals, our confidence grows, and we become more motivated to continue. This virtuous cycle can propel us forward, even in the face of adversity.In the words of the Chinese philosopher, Lao Tzu, "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Let us not underestimate the power of small actions. By embracing this simple yet profound principle, we can unlock our potential, achieve our dreams, and make a meaningful contribution to the world.Additional Reflections on the Importance of Starting Small.Overcoming procrastination: Starting small helps us overcome the inertia of procrastination by making tasks seem less overwhelming and more achievable.Building momentum: Small steps create a sense ofprogress and accomplishment, which builds momentum and motivates us to continue.Developing resilience: Embracing setbacks as learning opportunities and persisting despite challenges fosters resilience.Fostering self-discipline: Starting small requires self-discipline and consistency, which are essential character traits for long-term success.Inspiring others: Seeing others start small and achieve their goals can inspire us to take action and pursue our own dreams.Remember, every journey, no matter how ambitious, begins with a single step. Embrace the power of small actions, and you will be amazed at what you can achieve.。

philosopher 翻译

philosopher 翻译

philosopher 翻译philosopher 翻译为“哲学家”。

例句:1. Socrates is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers in history.(苏格拉底被广泛认为是历史上最伟大的哲学家之一。

)2. Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, emphasized the importance of moral values and ethics.(孔子,一位中国哲学家,强调道德价值和伦理的重要性。

)3. Many philosophers have debated the concept of truth for centuries.(许多哲学家已经争论了几个世纪有关真理的概念。

)4. Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, made significant contributions to the fields of logic, ethics, and metaphysics.(亚里士多德,一位希腊哲学家,在逻辑学、伦理学和形而上学领域做出了重大贡献。

)5. The philosopher's teachings profoundly influenced the development of Western philosophy.(这位哲学家的教导深刻地影响了西方哲学的发展。

)6. Existentialism is a philosophical movement that focuses on individual existence and freedom.(存在主义是一种关注个体存在和自由的哲学运动。

)7. The philosopher's ideas challenged traditional beliefs andsparked intellectual debate.(这位哲学家的思想挑战了传统观念,并引发了知识界的辩论。

柳宗元的英文简介带翻译

柳宗元的英文简介带翻译

柳宗元的英文简介带翻译柳宗元,唐宋八大家之一,唐代文学家、哲学家、散文家和思想家世称“柳河东”,下面是店铺为你整理的柳宗元的英文简介带翻译,希望对你有用!柳宗元简介Liu Zongyuan (AD 773 - November 28, AD 8), the word thick, Han, Hedong (now Shanxi Yuncheng Yongji area), one of the Tang and Song eight, T ang Dynasty writer, philosopher, essayist and Thinker world called "Liuhe East", "Mr. Hedong", because the official end Liuzhou provincial governor, also known as "willow state". Liu Zongyuan and Han Yu and known as "Han Liu", and Liu Yuxi and said "Liu Liu", and Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, Wei Yingwu and said "Wang Meng Wei Liu."Liu Zongyuan life of more than 600 works of poetry and writing, the text of the achievements than poetry. Parallel prose has nearly 100 articles, prose argument strong, sharp sharp, ironic spicy. Travel to write the scene, and more sustenance, "Mr. Hedong set", representative of "Creek", "Jiang Xue", "Fisherman."Liu Zongyuan survivors built Liu's houses, is located in Shanxi Jincheng City Qinshui County Wenxing Village, for the national 4A level scenic spots.柳宗元(公元773年—公元819年11月28日),字子厚,汉族,河东(现山西运城永济一带)人,唐宋八大家之一,唐代文学家、哲学家、散文家和思想家世称“柳河东”、“河东先生”,因官终柳州刺史,又称“柳柳州”。

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The Philosopher (2007年13期读者)It was surprising to find so vast a city in a spot that seemed to me so remote. From its battlemented gate towards sunset you could see the snowy mountains of Tibet. It was so populous that you could walk at east only on the walls and it took a rapid walker three hours to complete their circuit. There was no railway within a thousand miles and the river on which it stood was so shallow that only junks of light burden could safely navigate it. Five days in a sampan was needed to reach the Upper Yangtze. For an uneasy moment you asked yourself whether trains and steamships were as necessary to the conduct of life as we who use them everyday consider; for here, a million persons throve, married, begat their kind, and died; a million persons were busily occupied with commerce, art, and thought.And here lived a philosopher of repute the desire to see whom had been to be one of the incentives of a somewhat arduous journey. He was the greatest authority in China on the Confucian learning. He was said to speak English and German with facility. He had been for many years secretary to one of the Empress Dowager's greatest viceroys, but he lived now in retirement. On certains in the week, however, all through the year he opened his doors to such as sought after knowledge, and discoursed on the teachings of Confucius. He had a body of disciples, but it was small, since the students for the most part preferred to his modest dwelling and his severe exhortations the sumptuous buildings of the foreign university and the useful science of the barbarians: with him this was mentioned only to be scornfully dismissed. From all I heard of him I concluded that he was a man of character.When I announced my wish to meet this distinguished person my host immediately offered to arrange a meeting; but the days passed and nothing happened. I made enquiries and my host shrugged his shoulders."I sent him a chit and told him to come along," he said. "I don't know why he hasn't turned up. He's a cross-grained old fellow."I did not think it was propert to approach a philosopher in so cavalier a fashion and I was hardly surprised that he had ignored a summons such as this. I caused a letter to be sent asking in the politest terms I could devise whether he would allow me to call upon him and within two hours received an answer making an appointment for the following morning at ten o'clock.I was carried in a chair. The way seemed interminable. I went through crowded streets and through streets deserted till I came at last to one, silent and empty, in which at a small door in a long white wall my bearers set down my chair. One of them knocked, and after a considerable time a judas was opened; dark eyes looked through; there was a brief colloquy; and finally I was admitted. A youth, pallid of face, wizened, and poorly dressed, motioned me to follow him. I did not know if he was a servant or a pupil of the great man. I passed through a shabby yard and was led into a long row room sparsely furnished withan American roll-top desk, a couple of black-wood chairs and two little Chinese tables. Against the walls were shelves on which were a great number of books: most of them, of course, were Chinese, but there were many, philosophical and scientific works, in English, French and German; and there were hundreds of unbound copies of learned reviews. Where books did not take up the wall space hung scrolls on which in various calligraphies were written, I suppose, Confucian quotations. There was no carpet on the floor. It was a cold, bare, and comfortless chamber. Its sombreness was relieved only by a yellow chrysanthemum which stood by itself on the desk in a long vase.I waited for some time and the youth who had shown me in brought a pot of tea, two cups, and a tin of Virginian cigarettes. As he went out the philosopher entered. I hastened to express my sense of the honour he did me in allowing me to visit him. He waved me to a chair and poured out the tea."I am flattered that you wished to see me," he returned. "Your countrymen deal only with coolies and with compradores; they think every Chinese must be one or the other."I ventured to protest. But I had not caught his point. He leaned back in his chair and looked at me with an expression of mockery."They think they have but to beckon and we must come."I saw then that my friend's unfortunate communication still rankled. I did not know how to reply. I murmured something complimentary.He was an old man, tall, with a thin grey queue, and bright large eyes under which were heavy bags. His teeth were broken and discoloured. He was exceedingly thin, and his hands, fine and small, were withered and claw-like. I had been told that he was an opium-smoker. He was very shabbily dressed in a black gown, a little black cap, both much for the worse for wear, and dark grey trousers gartered at the ankle. He was watching. He did not know what attitude to take up, and he had the manner of a man who was on his guard. Of course the philosopher occupies a royal place among those who concern themselves with the things of the spirit and we have the authority of Benjamin Disraeli that royalty must be treated with abundant flattery. I seized my trowel. Presently I was conscious of a certain relaxation in his demeanour. He was like a man who was all set and rigid to have his photograph taken, but hearing the shutter click lets himself go and eases into his natural self. He showed me his books."I took the Ph. D in Berlin, you know," he said. "And afterwards I studied for some time in Oxford. But the English, if you will allow me to say so, have no great aptitude for philosophy."Though he put the remark apologetically it was evident that he was not displeased to say a slightly disagreeable thing."We have had philosophers who have not been without influence in the world of thought," I suggested."Hume and Berkeley? The philosophers who taught at Oxford when I was there were anxious not to offend their theological colleagues. They would not follow their thought to its logical consequences in case they should jeopardise their position in university society."Have you studied the modern developments of philosophy in America?" I asked."Are you speaking of Pragmatism? It is the last refuge of those who want to believe the incredible. I have more use for American petroleum than for American philosophy."His judgments were tart. We sat down once more and drank another cup of tea. He began to talk with fluency. He spoke a somewhat formal but an idiomatic English. Now and then he helped himself out with a German phrase. So far as it was possible for a man of that stubborn character to be influenced he had been influenced by Germany. The method and the industry of the Germans had deeply impressed him and their philosophical acumen was patent to him when a laborious professor published in a learned magazine an essay on one of his own writings."I have written twenty books," he said. "And that is the only notice that has ever been taken of me in a European publication."But his study of Western philosophy had only served in the end to satisfy him that wisdom after all was to be found within the limits of the Confucian canon. He accepted its philosophy with conviction. It answered the needs of his spirit with a completeness which made all foreign learnings seem vain. I was interested in this because it bore out an opinion of mine that philosophy is an affair of character rather than of logic: the philosopher believes not according to evidence, but according to his own temperament; and his thinking merely serves to make reasonable what his instinct regards as true. If Confucianism gained so firm a hold on the Chinese it is because it explained and expressed them as no other system of thought could do.My host lit a cigarette. His voice at first had been thin and tired, but as he grew interested in what he said it gained volume. He talked vehemently. There was in him none of the repose of the sage. He was a polemist and a fighter. He loathed the modern cry for individualism. For him society was the unit, and the family the foundation of society. He upheld the old China and the old school, monarchy, and the rigid canon of Confucius. He grew violent and bitter as he spoke of the students, fresh from foreign universities, who with sacrilegious hands tore down the oldest civilization in the world."But you, do you know what you are doing?" he exclaimed. "What is the reason for which you deem yourselves our betters? Have you excelled us in arts or letters? Have ourthinkers been less profound than yours? Has our civilisation been less elaborate, less complicated, less refined than yours? Why, when you lived in caves and clothed yourselves with skins we were cultured people. Do you know that we tried an experiment which is unique in the history of the world? We sought to rule this great country not by force, but by wisdom. And for centuries we succeeded. Then why does the white man despise the yellow? Shall I tell you? Because he has invented the machine gun. That is your superiority. We are a defenceless horde and you can blow us into eternity. You have shattered the dream of our philosophers that the world could be governed by the power of law and order. And now you are teaching our young men your secret. You have thrust your hideous invention upon us. Do you not know that there are in this country four hundred millions of the most practical and industrious people in the world? Do you think it will take us long to learn? And what will become of your superiority when the yellow man can make as good guns as the white and fire them as straight? You have appealed to the machine gun and by the machine gun shall you be judged."But at that moment we were interrupted. A little girl came softly in and nestled close up to the old gentleman. She stared at me with curious eyes. He told me that she was his youngest child. He put his arms round her and with a murmur of caressing words kissed her fondly. She wore a black coat and trousers that barely reached her ankles, and she had a long pig-tail hanging down her back. She was born on the day the revolution was brought to a successful issue by the abdication of the emperor."I thought she heralded the Spring of a new era," he said. "She was but the last flower of this great nation's Fall."From a drawer in his roll-top desk he took a few cash, and handing them to her, sent her away."You see that I wear a queue," he said, taking it in his hands. "It is a symbol. I am the last representative of the old China."He talked to me, more gently now, of how philosophers in long past days wandered from state to state with their disciples, teaching all who were worthy to learn. Kings called them to their councils and made them rulers of cities. His erudition was great and his eloquent phrases gave a multi-coloured vitality to the incidents he related to me of the history of his country. I could not help thinking him a somewhat pathetic figure. He felt in himself the great capacity to administer the state, but there was no king to entrust him with office; he had vast stores of learning which he was eager to impart to the great band of students that his soul hankered after, and there came to listen but a few, wretched, half-starved, and obstuse provincials.Once or twice discretion had made me suggest that I should take my leave, but he had been unwilling to let me go. Now at last I was obliged to. I rose. He held my hand."I should like to give you something as a recollection of your visit to the last philosopher in China, but I am a poor man and I do not know what I can give you that would be worthy of your acceptance."I protested that the recollection of my visit was in itself a priceless gift. He smiled."Men have short memories in these degenerate days, and I should like to give you something more substantial. I would give you one of my books, but you cannot read Chinese."He looked at me with amicable perplexity. I had an inspiration."Give me a sample of your calligraphy." I said."Would you like that?" He smiled. "In my youth I was considered to wield the brush in a manner that is not entirely despicable."He sat down at his desk, took a fair sheet of paper, and placed it before him. He poured a few drops of water on a stone, rubbed the ink stick in it, and took his brush. With a few movement of the arm he began to write. And as I watched him I remembered with not a little amusement something else which had been told me of him. It appeared that the old gentleman whenever he could scrape a little money together, spent it wantonly in the streets inhabited by ladies to whom a euphemism is generally used. His eldest son, a person of standing in the city. was vexed and humiliated by the scandal of this behaviour; and only his strong sense of filial piety prevented him from reproaching the libertine with severity. I daresay that to a son such looseness would be disconcerting, but the student of human nature could look upon it with equanimity. Philosophers are apt to elaborate their theories in the study, forming conclusions upon life which they know only at second hand, and it has seemed to me often that their works would have a more definite significance if they had exposed themselves to the vicissitudes which befall the common run of men. I was prepared to regard the old gentleman's dalliance in hidden places with leniency. Perhaps he sought but to elucidate the most inscrutible of human illusions.He finished. To dry the ink, he scattered a little ash on the paper and rising handed it to me."What have you written?" I asked.I thought there was a slightly malicious gleam in his eyes."I have ventured to offer you two little poems of my own.""I did not know you were a poet.""When China was still an uncivilised country," he retorted with sarcasm, "all educated mencould write verse at least with elegance."I took the paper and looked at the Chinese characters. They made an agreeable pattern upon it."Won't you also give me a translation?""Tradutore—tradittore," he answered. "You cannot expect me to betray myself. Ask one of your English friends. Those who know most about China know nothing, but you will at least find one who is competent to give you a rendering of a few rough and simple lines."I bade him farewell, and with great politeness he showed me to my chair. When I had the opportunity I gave the poems to a sinologue of my acquaintance, and here is the version he made [1]. I confess that, doubtless unreasonably, I was somewhat taken aback when I read it.You loved me not: your voice was sweet;Your eyes were full of laughter; your hands were tender.And then you loved me: your voice was bitter;Your eyes were full of tears; your hands were cruel.Sad, sad that love should make youUnlovable.***I craved the years would quickly passThat you might loseThe brightness of your eyes, the peach-bloom of your skin,And all the cruel splendour of your youth.The I alone would love youAnd you at last would care.The envious years have passed full soonAnd you have lostThe brightness of your eyes, the peach-bloom of your skin,And all the charming splendour of your youth.Alas, I do not love youAnd I care not if you care.[1] I owe it to the kindness of my friend Mr. P. W. DavidsonWilliam Somerset MaughamOn a Chinese Screen 在中国屏风上。

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