英语版爱迪生介绍 演示文稿

合集下载

关于爱迪生的英语演讲稿

关于爱迪生的英语演讲稿

篇一:演讲稿爱迪生子曰:“逝者如斯夫,不舍昼夜。

”时间如流水,涓涓流淌,作为一名学生,我们应该珍惜每一分,每一秒,把时间充分利用起来,刻苦学习,将来成为一个有用的人,为国家的建设贡献出自己的一份力量!篇二:爱迪生的故事(英语)failure[?fe?lj?(r)] isthe mother of success.edison was a famous inventor. we all know that he invented the light bulb[lait b?lb].butbefore he invented it, he failed one thousand five hundred times.but he didnt give up. finally, in 1906, thomas edison invented[?n?vent] the light bulb.he became successful.q: what can we learn in this story?篇三:英语演讲稿the importance of keeping optimistichonourable judges, ladies and gentlemen,good afternoon! today i would like to talk about the importance of keeping optimistic. when we encounter difficulties in life, we notice that some of us choose to bury their heads in the sand. unfortunately, however, this attitude will do you no good, because if you will have no courage even to face them, how can you conquer them? thus, be optimistic, ladies and gentlemen, as it can give you confidence and help you see yourself through the hard times, just as winston churchill once said, “an optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.”保持乐观的重要性尊敬的评委、女士们、先生们:下午好!今天我想谈一谈保持乐观的重要性。

爱迪生简介【英文】Thomas-Alva-Edison(1)

爱迪生简介【英文】Thomas-Alva-Edison(1)
Thomas Alva Edison:
The man who made the future
Brief Biography
• Born in February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio
• Born as the youngest of the seven children
• Moved to Port Huron, Michigan at age 7
Notable
Inventions • The phonograph (this is the patent of a phonograph that Edison had developed while inventing the machine)
Notable Inventions:
Phonograph
Notable Inventions:
Light bulb
• Edison tried to improve these factors. He finally made his light bulbs high resistance lamps that are capable of withstanding very high vacuum. This helped produce better lighting and lasted longer than his earliest bulbs.
• During his childhood, Edison spent most of his time reading scientific and technical books
• He learned how to operate a telegram in a young age

爱迪生英文简介精编版

爱迪生英文简介精编版

……………………………………………………………最新资料推荐…………………………………………………Thomas Alva Edison, the American inventor, was born in 1847. Even as a child , he was always curious and always trying to invent new things. He was not a good student in school, but by the time he was a teenager, he had already had several jobs: store owner, telegraph operator, and inventor. He also had done lots of chemistry experiments on his own.However, what Edison really wanted to do was research. He established his first laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, and later he set up another one in West Orange, New Jersey. In these laboratories, he enjoyed trying to come up with solutions to problems that no one else had been able to solve.One of his most exciting and difficult challenges was to create the electric light bulb. Today, it's very simple and easy to produce thousands of light bulbs a day. But Edison and his assistants had to work night and day to come up with just the right materials to make the first working light bulb. They tried over a thousand times to put together the right metals to create an electric bulb that would work for more than just a few seconds.Once Edison had created this first working electric light, he came up with a way to produce light bulbs in quantity. His dream was to light up all of New York City. With this goal in mind, he constructed the world's first commercial electric power plant on Pearl Street in New York City.It wasn't long before several other businessmen set up their own electric companies joined together and organized a few large companies that mass-produced all electrical equipment according to the same standards. The outcome of all this was that Edison lost control of the companies he had originally set up. This didn't stop him, however. He continued inventing things. In fact, he went on to invent the phonograph (or record player) and he improved techniques used in the making of the first motion pictures.When Edison died in 1931, he wasn't as rich as he could have been, but he was very famous. Many people were inspired by his story.SUMMARYThomas Alva Edison ,the American inventor was always curious and always tryingto invent new things He was not a good studentsin school ,but he also had done lots of chemistry experiments on his own.He liked to do research and he had established many laboratory to solve problems that no one else had been able to solve.To cyeat the electric light bulb is one of hismost exciting and difficult challenges .He and his assistant had tried a thousandtimes ,last they chose the right metals. He went on inventing things through his wholelife .Although he had invented many things ,he isn't a rich person.1。

爱迪生英文简介

爱迪生英文简介

爱迪生英文简介托马斯阿尔瓦爱迪生人物生平Bitter music childhoodHelpless moveIn 1854, there was a great impact on his development, the south bank of Lake Erie opened along the lake railway, making the Milan Canal merchant business greatly reduced, Edison fathers business has no way to maintain it, because a life Gradually difficult, in order to seek another development, the Edison family moved to this, they left Milan moved to the northern suburbs of Port Huron, Michigan, Glatti Ott Castle began a new life, moved to the new home soon, Edison suffered scarlet fever.Drive out the schoolIn 1855, he began to go to school, that school only one class, principals and teachers are Mr. Engel. Because Edison has the root of the question, in the class often often ask the teacher questions some alternative problems (such as: how the wind is generated; plus one why is equal to two instead of four), just three months time, was the teacher to "Low energy" in the name of the school.Also division also motherBecause the mother Nancy was a teacher of a womens school, is a rich educational experience, she does not think their children are "low energy", so Nancy himself taught Edison. According to Nancy weekdays to observe, Edison is not only "low energy", and often show talent. Nancy often let Edison do experiments themselves, once talked about Galileos "Leaning Tower Experiment", Nancy let Edison to his home next to the tower to try, Edison took two sizes and weights of different balls At the same time from the tower on the cast, the results of two goals at the same time landing, Edison feel very magical and excited to tell the mother of experimental results, the experiment also engraved in Edison mind.Reading booksBecause of the good educational methods of the mother, Edison realized the importance of the book. He is not only a group of books, but also a ten lines and never forget. Edison under the guidance of his mother read the British Renaissance writers Shakespeare, Dickenss writings and many important historical books, such as Edward Gibbons "Roman Empire decline history", David Humes "British history", he also Having read some of ThomasPaines writings, Edison was attracted by the insights of the book and had always influenced his life.Research chemistryIn 1857,Edison began to have an interest in chemistry, and he experimented with textbooks in his own cellar, and often made frequent accidents.In 1859, Edison in order to have enough money to buy chemicals and laboratory equipment, he began to find a job to make money, after some effort he found the work of the newspaper on the train, every day between the Port Huron and Detroit, his side Selling newspapers also side by side with fruit, vegetable business, but as long as a free he will go to the library to read.In 1861, Edison bought an old press with his earned newspaper and began publishing his weekly magazine, Herald, which was printed on the train. He was president, journalist, publisher, and Printing workers and newsboy. There was a lounge on the train that Edison had worked because the air was not in circulation, so nobody went to rest and became empty. Because Edison every dayin the train on the rush, every day late to go home, often feel that time is not enough, Edison that if the lounge to the laboratory, then return to Port Huron on the way, you can do the experiment, With the consent of the conductor, the unmanned lounge became Edisons lab. Although the experiment was a lot easier, but the accident also often occurred, once his laboratory chemicals suddenly caught, causing the loss, the train length of his experimental equipment was thrown out of the car.growing phaseTelegraph lifeOne day in August 1862, Edison saved a boy on the train track, and the father of the child was the owner of the railway station, McKenzie, and was very grateful to teach Edison telegraph technology in Mackenzies Under the guidance of Edison learned telegraph technology and issued his first telegram.In 1863, Edison was introduced by McKenzie, who served as telecom operator at the mainline railway station, but did not take long to be fired.In 1864 to 1867, Edison in the United States as a service officer, living a wandering life, life is not guaranteed, during which Edisonchanged ten work locations, five was removed from office, the other five is his resignation, footprints To Stella Ford, Adrian, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Nashville, Tennessee, Memphis, Louisville, Huron.The first patentAt the end of 1868, Edison came to Boston as a teller, and in the same year he won the first invention patent, a device that automatically records the number of votes, that is, "voting counter", Edison believes that this device will speed up Congress And will be welcomed by a congressman who told him that he was slowly voting and politically needed, so Edison decided not to create an invention that people did not need.Find the directionIn late autumn of 1869, Edison came to work in New York, but when he was looking for a job in a company, it happened that a telegraph was broken, and Edison soon repaired the telegraph and received the general manager Of the appreciation, the results he became a total telegraph technician, with a stable working environment and wages, for his later invention provides a good condition. In October of the same year, Edison and Franklin Popeco-founded the "Pope - Edison" company, specializing in electricalengineering scientific instruments, at the same time invented the ordinary printing press.Invention and entrepreneurshipThe first pot of goldIn 1870, Edison sold the patent for the press to a Wall Street company, let the manager out of a price, would like to ask for thousands of dollars is enough, the manager actually gave Edison forty thousand dollars. Edison received $ 40,000 to build a factory in Ward Street, WACKER, New Jersey, to manufacture all kinds of electrical machinery.In 1873, Edison was put into the study of synchronous dispatchers.In December 1874, the research work of the Synchronous Sentinel was nearing completion, and Western Union had promised to pay $ 5,000 for Edison and offered $ 25,000 to pay $ 233 a day for each of the equipment Line costs, but the Western Union failed to practice, and ultimately Jay Gould to $ 300 acquisition of the simultaneous launch of the patent, so Edison had a storm.At the end of 1875, Edison was about to celebrate the birth of the second child, feeling the room was too narrow at home, thenarrow streets of the Newark factory, the noisy environment also affected the work of the researchers, Edison finally relocated determination.In early 1876, Edison moved to Monroe Park, New Jersey, where he built a laboratory.Gramophone was bornIn 1877, Edison improved the phone that was invented by Alexander Bell, and put it into practical use, and soon opened the telephone company. Edison and Bell, two hostile companies in London, launched a fierce competition. In the process of improving the phone, found the microphone in the diaphragm, with the sound and vibration, he found a needle, erected on the membrane board, gently press the top of the hand, and then speak to the membrane, the sound The speed of the level of the short needle corresponding to produce different changes in the quiver, Edison draw the sketch for this assistant to make the machine, and then after several transformation, the first phonograph was born.Study the lightIn September 1878, Edison began to study the lights, but because of Edisons economic problems had to find financial support,so the establishment of a joint-stock company in order to provide financial support for the experiment, and soon Loree found several shareholders, they are willing to pay for Edison research Light. But Edison often failed, and soon ran out of fifty thousand dollars run out, part of the shareholders of the faith began to shake, Edison hard to persuade the shareholders decided to take fifty thousand dollars to support Edison.October 21, 1879, the successful development of light, he tried to close the 1600 kinds of materials for testing, continuous use of 45 hours after the lamp filament was burned, which is the first human has a wide range of practical value Of the light, this light has a "high resistance incandescent", "carbonized cotton light" a variety of names, made of carbonized cotton.In 1880, Edison dispatched assistants and experts in the world to find the application of bamboo, there are about six thousand, of which the Japanese bamboo made of carbon wire is the most practical, sustainable lighting for more than a thousand hours, to achieve the purpose of durability The lamp is called "carbonized bamboo light".In 1881, at the Paris World Expo, Edison exhibited a weight of 27 tons, for 1200 lights lighting power generation equipment.In 1883, Edison in a light test observed in the bulb, a separate copper wire, that can prevent the evaporation of carbon wire to extend the lamp life, after repeated tests, although the evaporation of carbon wire, but he was from the failure Found that carbon wire heating, the copper line as much as a weak current through, and later this phenomenon is called "Edison effect", 1904 British physicist Fleming according to "Edison effect" invented the tube.Heavy twists and turnsIn 1884, Edison applied for the "Edison effect" of the patent, but he did not carry out the next step. Nicholas Tesla with the employer Charles Bachlers letter of recommendation (which generally: I know there are two great people, you are one of them, the other is the young man.) Came to New York , Went to Edisons lab job, Edison immediately hired Tesla to arrange for him to work at Edison Machinery. Tesla began to make a simple electrical design for Edison, he progressed quickly, helping the company solve many problems. But Tesla believes that the power supply to the user, the AC should be better than the DC, and that they can create an alternator, but Edison does not agree with Teslas view, he believes that DC is better and more secure than AC.In 1885, Tesla proposed to redesign the invalid DC generators in Edison, and Edison agreed and said that if it could be done, give Tesla fifty thousand dollars. After the success of Tesla, Edison said just opened a "American joke".In 1886, Teslas disagreement with Edisons scientific philosophy and his obstruction at the time of his resignation left Edisons company, and he created the "Tesla Electric and Electric Manufacturing Company" to begin researching AC, while Edisons company was Operated by direct current, so Tesla became Edisons biggest competitor.In 1887, Edison founded the "Edison Gramophone Company", the use of phonograph technology profit, then the phonograph can record the sound on the wax tube, however, the wax is difficult to achieve mass production sales are limited, in order to improve the lack of Edison phonograph The companys rival, Columbia Records, designed and sold a more compact record, and produced faster than the wax tube.In 1888, Edison began to study the "photo of the event", thanks to the continuous film technology produced at that time, Edison from the hands of George Eastman will buy back to the film, the laboratory assistant to study.In 1889, in the machinery exhibition hall of the Paris Expo, the most popular is Edisons invention work stand, people in order to listen to the phonograph and row for a long time team, and incandescent lamp is also very prominent in the Expo, Edison To the French photographer Etienne Jules Ma Lei invented a continuous display of the device, as well as George Eastman invented a new type of photographic film, Edison on the use of visual retention phenomenon, began to study the film machine.May 20, 1891, Edison for the first time in the laboratory display and public screening of the activities of the film projector technology, which is made using the phenomenon of visual retention.Because AC is more suitable for long-distance transmission, more competitive than direct current, and more costly lower profits, Edison Electric Company gradually lost market share, the financial situation has deteriorated dramatically. In 1892, under the auspices of the US "financial giants" Morgan, Edison General Electric merged with Tom Johnson Electric Power Company, removing "Edison" and becoming "General Electric Company", Edison sadly out.After the merger, Edison turned to mining, he spent money in New Jersey to buy thousands of acres of low-grade iron ore,invented a giant machine crushed ore. Edison uses a new beneficiation method, not only iron ore quality than the old-style machinery production is better, and the price is much lower. He is optimistic that no less than seven or eight years, you can produce an annual value of 10 million -12 million US dollars of ore, net profit of three million dollars.Unfortunately, in 1898, Minnesota found a lot of iron ore, iron ore not only high grade, wide distribution, and can be open pit mining, low cost, iron ore prices steep one-third, so Edison You have to lose production, two million dollars of investment hit the water, 51-year-old Edison not only exhausted all the property, but also bear a lot of debt.The mining business failed, Edison turned to the cement industry - he came from the mine limestone, the use of mining iron ore crushed ore crushed. Compared with other cement plants, Edisons cement plant is the most important feature than the full use of mechanical power plant, his cement factory high profits, 1905, the cement plant to become one of the five major cement plants, and Edison mining iron ore Under the debt of three years all the pay off.The generator can provide enough power, but the generator is not easy to carry, which is its fly in the ointment, while the battery and generator are lighter than that, but only for a short time, so Edison is determined to develop a new battery. In 1900, Edison began to study the battery.In 1902, Edison invented the "nickel-iron alkaline batteries", this battery is made of nickel, iron and alkaline solution, he used iron-nickel alkaline batteries for vehicle power test, each charge a power, travel up to 100 miles from.In 1903, Edisons company filmed the first film "train robbery" (also known as "train robbery").In 1904, Edison began selling new batteries in Silver Lake, New Jersey, and soon the battery was put into production and sold well, but soon after the user found several serious problems with the battery - in the vehicle driving, the battery chemistry The liquid will flow out; many batteries also appeared in the power attenuation situation. So Edison immediately shut down the factory and cut off the battery, and look for the source of battery leakage.In 1909, Edison finally developed a better performance of the battery.On August 27, 1910, Edison announced to the public that the voice of the phonograph and the images on the film camera were one of the inventions.In 1915, Edison won the Nobel Prize nomination for physics and the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.In January 1917, Edison was invited by the Minister of the Navy Joseph Joseph Daniels to study the planned and exploited inventions of the United States if he participated in the First World War. Thus, Edison entrusted his own affairs to his own deputies and colleagues, and stopped his other experimental work being carried out, devoted to discussing the battle plan and developing some of the inventions needed for war, which lasted two years.Although Edison began to focus on record production in 1913, Edison still continued to promote the filament product, which led to his recording failure - in 1929, Edison Gramophone Company closed down.elderly lifeMultiple illnessesOctober 21, 1929, is the 50th anniversary of the invention of light, people celebrated for Edison, Germany, Albert Einstein andFrance, Mary Curie and other scientists have come to congratulate, unfortunately, in this During the celebration, when Edison spoke, due to excessive excitement, suddenly fainted in the past, from his body deteriorating. August 1, 1931, Edison feel discomfort, the doctor diagnosed, he also suffered from chronic nephritis, uremia, diabetes.ResignationAt 18:31 on October 18, 1931, Edison died in his sleep in his home in West Orange, New Jersey, at the age of 84. In order to commemorate Edison, the US government has ordered the national power outage for 1 minute, at 21:59 on October 21, Hollywood, Denver lights; 7:59 US Eastern power outage for a minute; 8:59, Chicago tram, elevated subway Stop running; from the Mississippi River Basin to the Gulf of Mexico into a dark; New York Statue of Liberty in the hands of the torch at 9:59 off. In this minute, the United States seems to have returned to the kerosene lamp, gas lamp era, a minute later, from the east coast to the west coast and brightly lit.托马斯阿尔瓦爱迪生人物评价The 31st president of the United States, Hoover: "He is a great inventor and a benefactor of mankind.Calmly face everything around, optimistic about life until death, which is Edisons attitude of life.Edisons education is extremely low, the contribution of mankind is so great, in addition to his curious heart, an instinct to test himself, that is, he is beyond the hard work of ordinary peoples infinite energy and courage.Edison in 84 years of life there are so many inventions, has been sustained, dedicated to the invention, he in addition to the phonograph, lights, telephone, telegraph, film and other aspects of invention and contribution, in the mining, construction, chemical and other fields also A lot of creation and insight, he made a great contribution to the civilization and progress of mankind.爱迪生英文简介相关。

托马斯爱迪生介绍英文

托马斯爱迪生介绍英文

托马斯爱迪生介绍英文Thomas Edison: The Iconic Inventor of the Modern AgeThomas Edison, the name that has become synonymous with innovation and technological advancement, was a true visionary of his time. Born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Edison's journey to becoming one of the most influential figures in history was marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a deep-rooted passion for invention.From a young age, Edison exhibited a keen interest in the world around him, constantly tinkering with various gadgets and experiments. His insatiable curiosity led him to explore a wide range of subjects, from chemistry and physics to mechanics and electricity. This insatiable thirst for knowledge would ultimately shape the course of his remarkable career.One of Edison's most notable achievements was the invention of the phonograph, a device that could record and playback sound. This groundbreaking invention, patented in 1877, revolutionized the way people experienced music and paved the way for the modern recording industry. The phonograph was not only a testament toEdison's technical prowess but also a reflection of his ability to envision and create technologies that would forever change the world.But Edison's contributions did not stop there. He is also credited with the invention of the incandescent light bulb, a revolutionary device that replaced the previously used and inefficient gas lamps. The light bulb, which he patented in 1879, became a symbol of progress and illumination, transforming the way people lived and worked. Edison's tireless efforts to refine and improve the light bulb, alongside his development of the first commercial electric power distribution system, played a pivotal role in the electrification of the modern world.Beyond his groundbreaking inventions, Edison was also a savvy businessman and entrepreneur. He understood the importance of commercializing his ideas and founded the Edison General Electric Company, which later merged with another company to become the behemoth General Electric. This business acumen allowed him to not only protect his intellectual property but also ensure that his innovations reached the masses and had a tangible impact on society.Edison's influence extended far beyond the realm of technology and innovation. He was a prolific inventor, holding a staggering 1,093patents throughout his lifetime, a testament to his boundless creativity and problem-solving abilities. His contributions span a wide range of fields, including telecommunications, motion pictures, and even cement manufacturing.Despite his remarkable achievements, Edison's success was not without its challenges. He faced numerous setbacks, failures, and skepticism from those who doubted the viability of his ideas. However, his unwavering determination and resilience in the face of adversity were key to his success. Edison's famous quote, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration," encapsulates his relentless work ethic and the sheer effort he put into turning his visions into reality.Perhaps one of the most remarkable aspects of Edison's legacy is the lasting impact he has had on the world. His inventions and innovations have transformed the way we live, work, and communicate, and his influence can be seen in countless aspects of modern life. From the ubiquitous light bulb to the ubiquitous smartphone, the ripple effects of his work continue to be felt across the globe.In conclusion, Thomas Edison's story is one of unparalleled genius, perseverance, and a relentless pursuit of progress. His life's work has left an indelible mark on the world, and his enduring legacy as a trueicon of invention and innovation will continue to inspire generations to come. The sheer breadth and depth of his contributions are a testament to the power of human ingenuity and the boundless potential of the human mind.。

爱迪生故事英文介绍

爱迪生故事英文介绍

爱迪生故事英文介绍Thomas Edison, one of the most influential inventors in history, is renowned for his numerous contributions to modern society. Born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Edison's life was filled with determination, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. This article will provide an English introduction to the fascinating life and achievements of this remarkable individual.Early Life and Education:Thomas Edison's early years were marked by curiosity and an eagerness to learn. His formal education was limited, and he was largely homeschooled by his mother, Nancy Edison, who believed in fostering his intellectual development. Under her guidance, young Thomas developed a voracious appetite for knowledge, reading books on a wide range of subjects. By the age of 12, he had already set up his own chemistry laboratory in the basement of their family home.Inventions and Discoveries:Edison's first notable invention was the phonograph, which he unveiled in 1877. This groundbreaking device allowed for the recording and playback of sound. Not long after, he introduced the electric lightbulb, revolutionizing the way we illuminate our surroundings. Edison's creation of the electric power distribution system, known as the "three-wire system," further solidified his status as an innovative force. His inventions also extended to communication, with the development of the carbon transmitter, an essential component of early telephones.Impact and Legacy:The impact of Edison's inventions cannot be overstated. The advent of electric lighting transformed cities and brought about a new era of productivity. It improved living conditions, extended working hours, and enabled progress in various industries. Likewise, the phonograph and subsequent advancements in audio technology paved the way for modern-day music, radio, and entertainment. Edison's patents and groundbreaking work laid the foundation for countless future inventions and technological advancements.Work Ethic and Determination:Edison's success was not solely due to his remarkable intellect but also to his unparalleled work ethic. He was known for his relentless dedication to experimentation and problem-solving. Edison famously remarked, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." His tireless efforts often involved hundreds or even thousands of failed attempts before achieving the desired result. This unwavering determination propelled his numerous successes and positioned him as one of history's greatest inventors.Personal Life and Philanthropy:Beyond his incredible contributions to science and technology, Edison was known for his philanthropic endeavors. He established the Edison Phonograph Company and the Edison Electric Light Company, which eventually merged and became General Electric (GE), a multinational conglomerate. Edison's wealth and success allowed him to support various charitable causes and initiatives. He believed in improving society throughinnovation and education, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations.Conclusion:Thomas Edison's impact on the world is immeasurable. His inventions and discoveries forever transformed our way of life and paved the way for modern civilization. His relentless pursuit of knowledge, unparalleled work ethic, and profound determination serve as a reminder that it is through perseverance and unwavering dedication that great achievements are made. Thomas Edison's story serves as an inspiration to aspiring inventors and innovators, encouraging them to push boundaries and never give up on their dreams.。

爱迪生简介的英文作文

爱迪生简介的英文作文

爱迪生简介的英文作文Thomas Edison was a famous American inventor who isbest known for inventing the light bulb. He was a prolific inventor and held over a thousand patents in his lifetime. 。

Edison was born in 1847 in Ohio and had very little formal education. He was mostly self-taught and had a curious mind that led him to experiment with differentideas and inventions.One of Edison's most famous inventions was the phonograph, which was the first device capable of recording and playing back sound. This invention revolutionized the music industry and paved the way for modern recording technology.In addition to the light bulb and the phonograph,Edison also invented the motion picture camera, thealkaline storage battery, and the electric powerdistribution system. His inventions had a profound impacton society and helped to shape the modern world.Despite facing many challenges and setbacks in his career, Edison never gave up on his ideas and continued to innovate until the end of his life. He was a true pioneer in the field of technology and his legacy continues to inspire inventors and entrepreneurs around the world.。

介绍爱迪生发明电灯英语作文80字

介绍爱迪生发明电灯英语作文80字

介绍爱迪生发明电灯英语作文80字English: Thomas Edison was the inventor of the electric light bulb, a revolutionary invention that changed the way we live. In 1879, Edison successfully created a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb that could be used for indoor lighting. His invention not only illuminated homes and streets but also paved the way for further advancements in electricity and technology. Edison's dedication and creativity in experimenting with different materials and designs led to the eventual success of the electric light bulb, which continues to brighten our world today.
中文翻译: 托马斯·爱迪生是电灯泡的发明者,这是一项彻底改变我们生活方式的革命性发明。

1879年,爱迪生成功地制造出一种持久耐用、实用的电灯泡,用于室内照明。

他的发明不仅照亮了家庭和街道,还为电力和技术的进一步发展铺平了道路。

爱迪生在尝试不同材料和设计的过程中展现出的奉献精神和创造力最终导致了电灯泡的成功,这种灯泡至今仍然照亮着我们的世界。

介绍爱迪生英文作文

介绍爱迪生英文作文

介绍爱迪生英文作文Thomas Edison, also known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," was an American inventor who made significant contributions to the development of the modern world. He was born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, and died on October 18, 1931, in West Orange, New Jersey.Edison was a prolific inventor, holding over 1,000 patents for his inventions. He is most famous for inventing the practical incandescent light bulb, which revolutionized the way we live by providing a reliable and affordable source of light. He also invented the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the alkaline storage battery.Edison was a self-taught inventor who learned through trial and error. He was known for his perseverance and his ability to turn failures into successes. He once said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." His dedication to his work and his willingness to take risks led to many of his greatest inventions.Edison was also a successful businessman who founded the Edison Electric Light Company and the Edison Machine Works. He was a pioneer in the field of electric power distribution and helped to establish the first electric utility companies in the United States.In addition to his inventions and business ventures, Edison was also a philanthropist who donated generously to charity. He was a firm believer in the power of education and established the Edison Schools, a network of schools that provided a practical education to children.Overall, Thomas Edison was a remarkable inventor, businessman, and philanthropist who left a lasting impact on the world. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of inventors and entrepreneurs.。

介绍爱迪生的英语作文四年级

介绍爱迪生的英语作文四年级

介绍爱迪生的英语作文四年级Thomas Edison was a famous American inventor, best known for inventing the electric light bulb. He was born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. Edison was a curiouschild and loved to experiment. He had very little formal education but was always eager to learn new things.爱迪生是一位著名的美国发明家,最为人所知的是发明了电灯泡。

他出生于1847年2月11日,出生在俄亥俄州的米兰。

爱迪生是一个好奇的孩子,喜欢进行实验。

他没有接受过正规教育,但总是渴望学习新的东西。

Edison was granted over a thousand patents during his lifetime, including ones for the phonograph and the motion picture camera. He was a prolific inventor and had a keen sense of observation. He once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration."在他的一生中,爱迪生获得了一千多项专利,包括留声机和电影摄影机。

他是一个多产的发明家,具有敏锐的观察力。

他曾经说过:“天才是百分之一的灵感,百分之九十九的汗水。

”One of Edison's most famous inventions is the phonograph, which was the first device capable of recording andreproducing sound. This invention revolutionized the music industry and paved the way for modern recording technology.爱迪生最著名的发明之一是留声机,这是第一台能够录音和重现声音的设备。

英文介绍爱迪生的作文

英文介绍爱迪生的作文

IntroductionThomas Alva Edison, an iconic figure in the annals of science and technology, stands as a testament to human ingenuity, perseverance, and the boundless potential of innovation. Born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Edison's life and accomplishments have left an indelible mark on the modern world, shaping it into what we know today. This essay aims to provide a comprehensive, multi-faceted exploration of Edison's life, his groundbreaking inventions, his entrepreneurial spirit, and his enduring legacy, demonstrating why he is widely regarded as one of history's most influential inventors.Childhood and Early Life: The Foundation of a GeniusEdison's journey began in humble surroundings. His father, Samuel Edison, was a Canadian political activist who had fled to the United States, while his mother, Nancy Edison, was a schoolteacher with a keen interest in education. Despite financial struggles, the Edison household fostered an environment that encouraged curiosity, experimentation, and self-education. Young Thomas, afflicted with hearing loss from a young age, was homeschooled by his mother, who instilled in him a love for reading and a thirst for knowledge. His early exposure to chemistry sets, mechanical devices, and books on science laid the groundwork for his future endeavors.The Self-Taught Genius and Serial InventorEdison's formal education was brief, lasting only three months due to his teachers' inability to cater to his unconventional learning style and his tendency to ask challenging questions. However, this setback did not deter him; instead, it propelled him towards self-education and experiential learning. At the tender age of 12, he began selling newspapers on trains, which provided him with access to a vast array of reading materials and ample time to conduct experiments. He set up a small laboratory in a baggage car, where he conducted chemical experiments and even printed his own newspaper, "The Grand Trunk Herald." This early entrepreneurial spirit and hands-on approach to learning would define his entire career.In his late teens, Edison worked as a telegraph operator, a profession that not only provided him with a steady income but also exposed him to the inner workings of electromagnetism and communication technology. It was during this period that he developed his first invention, an automatic telegraph repeater, which amplified weak signals and allowed for clearer long-distance communication. This marked the beginning of Edison's prolific inventing career, which would span over six decades and result in over 1,000 patents in his name.Pivotal Inventions and Their ImpactEdison's most significant contributions can be categorized into three major areas: electricity, sound recording, and motion pictures.1. Electricity: Edison's crowning achievement is undoubtedly his work on the electric light bulb. In 1879, after years of experimentation with various filament materials and vacuum techniques, he successfully demonstrated a practical incandescent light bulb that could glow for over 1,200 hours. This revolutionary invention, along with the development of an electrical distribution system, marked the dawn of the Electric Age, transforming cities into illuminated wonderlands and forever altering the way people lived, worked, and socialized. Edison's vision extended beyond the light bulb; he established the Edison Electric Light Company, which later became General Electric, and played a pivotal role in the widespread adoption of electricity in homes, factories, and public spaces.2. Sound Recording: Edison's fascination with capturing and reproducing sound led him to develop the phonograph in 1877. This groundbreaking device, which utilized a cylinder covered in tinfoil to record and play back sound waves, was the world's first practical sound recording and reproduction machine. The phonograph revolutionized the music industry, archiving and distributing music on a scale never before possible, and laid the foundation for the modern audio industry.3. Motion Pictures: Edison's interest in visual media led him to create the Kinetoscope, a precursor to the movie projector, in 1891. This device allowedindividuals to view moving images through a peephole, paving the way for the nascent film industry. Edison's subsequent establishment of the Black Maria, the world's first motion picture studio, further solidified his role in the birth of cinema.Entrepreneurial Spirit and Industrial Approach to InventionBeyond his technical prowess, Edison was a masterful entrepreneur who understood the importance of translating scientific breakthroughs into commercially viable products. He employed a systematic, industrial approach to invention, establishing the first modern research and development laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Here, Edison assembled a team of skilled scientists, engineers, and technicians, fostering a collaborative environment that encouraged experimentation, prototyping, and continuous improvement. This 'invention factory' approach enabled rapid development and refinement of new technologies, ensuring that Edison's innovations reached the market swiftly and effectively.Moreover, Edison was a strategic businessman who recognized the value of patents and actively pursued licensing agreements to protect and monetize his inventions. He formed numerous companies and partnerships to manufacture and distribute his creations, creating a vast network of enterprises that contributed significantly to the growth of America's industrial might.Enduring Legacy and InfluenceEdison's impact extends far beyond his lifetime. His inventions transformed daily life, laying the technological groundwork for the modern era. The electric light bulb, phonograph, and motion pictures continue to shape our world, influencing industries ranging from entertainment and communications to energy and manufacturing. Moreover, his pioneering approach to research and development, characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration, iterative experimentation, and a focus on commercial viability, has become the blueprint for contemporary innovation ecosystems.Edison's legacy also lies in his unwavering commitment to progress and hisrelentless pursuit of knowledge. Despite numerous setbacks and failures, he remained steadfast in his belief that "genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." His life serves as an inspiration to generations of inventors, entrepreneurs, and scientists, reminding us that great achievements often stem from tireless dedication, perseverance, and an insatiable curiosity about the world.ConclusionThomas Alva Edison, the quintessential American inventor, was a visionary whose groundbreaking inventions, entrepreneurial spirit, and innovative approach to research and development reshaped the world. From illuminating the darkness with the electric light bulb to capturing and preserving sound with the phonograph, and giving birth to the motion picture industry, Edison's contributions have left an indelible mark on human history. His life story, replete with trials, triumphs, and an unyielding commitment to progress, continues to inspire and guide those who seek to push the boundaries of knowledge and technology. As we stand at the precipice of a new era of innovation, Edison's legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of human ingenuity and the boundless possibilities that lie ahead.(Word Count: 1467)。

爱迪生介绍英语带翻译

爱迪生介绍英语带翻译

爱迪生介绍英语带翻译Introduction to Thomas Edison。

Thomas Edison, also known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," was one of the most influential inventors in history. He is best known for his invention of the practical incandescent light bulb, but he also made significant contributions to the fields of telegraphy, phonography, and motion pictures.Early Life and Education。

Thomas Edison was born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. He was the youngest of seven children and receivedlittle formal education. Instead, he was largely self-taught, reading books and conducting experiments in his spare time.Career。

Edison's career as an inventor began in earnest in the 1870s, when he established the first industrial research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey. It was here that he developed the first commercially viable incandescent light bulb, which would revolutionize the way people lived and worked.In addition to his work on the light bulb, Edison also made significant contributions to the field of telegraphy. He improved upon existing telegraph technology and developed his own system for transmitting messages overlong distances.Edison's work in the field of phonography was also groundbreaking. He developed the first practical phonograph, which allowed for the recording and playback of sound. This technology would later be used in the development of the modern music industry.Finally, Edison played a key role in the development of motion pictures. He developed the first motion picture camera and projector, which paved the way for the modernfilm industry.Legacy。

用英语介绍爱迪生的小学作文

用英语介绍爱迪生的小学作文

爱迪生:一位伟大的发明家Thomas Alva Edison, a renowned inventor and scientist, has left an indelible mark on the world. Born in 1847, he revolutionized the fields of electricity, telecommunications, and mass media with his numerous inventions. Edison's life was a testament to perseverance, creativity, and hard work, making him a role model for generations.Edison's journey to success was not without challenges. He attended school for only a brief period due to his struggles with learning. Despite this, he possessed a strong curiosity and a desire to understand the world. His mother recognized his potential and began educating him at home, fostering his interests in science and experimentation.One of Edison's most significant inventions was the electric light bulb. His perseverance in refining this invention, despite numerous failures, is legendary. He once said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." This mindset, coupled with his relentlessexperimentation, led to the creation of a practical and long-lasting light bulb, which revolutionized the world.Edison's contributions to telecommunications were also significant. He invented the phonograph, the first device capable of recording and playing back sound. This invention marked a milestone in the history of audio technology and had profound implications on the entertainment industry.Moreover, Edison's work in the field of motion pictures was groundbreaking. He developed the first practical motion picture camera and projection system, laying the foundation for the cinema industry. His company, Edison Studios, produced numerous short films that entertained and educated the masses.Edison's legacy is not just about his inventions but also about his impact on society. He was a strong advocate for practical research and development, believing that science should serve the needs of society. His inventions improved people's lives, made work more efficient, and opened up new possibilities for entertainment and communication.In conclusion, Thomas Edison was a brilliant innovator whose life and work continue to inspire us. His perseverance, creativity, and dedication to science and technology are qualities that we can all aspire to emulate. Edison's legacy will forever remain a beacon of inspiration for future generations of inventors and scientists.**爱迪生:一位伟大的发明家**托马斯·阿尔瓦·爱迪生是一位著名的发明家和科学家,他在世界上留下了不可磨灭的印记。

介绍爱迪生的英语作文

介绍爱迪生的英语作文

介绍爱迪生的英语作文Thomas Edison was a prolific inventor, whose contributions to the field of technology are immeasurable. Born in 1847 in Milan, Ohio, Edison was a self-taught individual with a relentless curiosity that led him to patent over a thousand inventions.One of Edison's most famous achievements is the invention of the practical incandescent light bulb, which revolutionized the way people live and work. Prior to his invention, gas lamps were the primary source of indoor lighting, but they were inefficient and posed a fire hazard. Edison's light bulb was not only safer but also more practical, paving the wayfor the modern electrical grid.Edison was also a pioneer in the field of sound recording. His invention of the phonograph in 1877 allowed for the first time the recording and playback of sound. This invention not only changed the way music was enjoyed but also had significant implications for communication and education.In addition to his technological innovations, Edison was a visionary entrepreneur. He established the first industrial research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, where he and his team worked on a wide range of projects. This model of collaborative research and development has become a cornerstone of modern corporate innovation.Despite facing numerous setbacks and failures throughout his life, Edison remained undeterred. His famous quote, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work," exemplifies his perseverance and determination.Edison's legacy extends beyond his inventions. He was a symbol of American ingenuity and the spirit of innovation. His life serves as an inspiration to aspiring inventors and entrepreneurs, reminding us that with hard work, creativity, and a little bit of luck, anything is possible.In conclusion, Thomas Edison was a remarkable figure in the history of technology and innovation. His inventions have had a lasting impact on the world, and his spirit of inquiry and persistence continues to inspire generations.。

英文介绍爱迪生的英语作文

英文介绍爱迪生的英语作文

英文介绍爱迪生的英语作文Title: A Tribute to Thomas Edison。

Thomas Edison, one of the most influential figures in history, is renowned for his groundbreaking inventions and profound impact on modern civilization. Born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Edison's insatiable curiosity and relentless drive for innovation propelled him to become one of the greatest inventors of all time. This essay pays homage to the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Thomas Edison.From an early age, Edison exhibited an exceptional curiosity and eagerness to learn. Despite receiving minimal formal education, he cultivated a deep fascination with science and technology, conducting countless experiments in his makeshift laboratory. His relentless pursuit of knowledge led to his first patent at the age of 21, for the electric vote recorder. This marked the beginning of a prolific career marked by over 1,000 patents in variousfields, including telecommunications, motion pictures, and electric power generation.Edison's most famous invention, the practical electric light bulb, revolutionized the world by illuminating homes, streets, and cities. Through tireless experimentation, he perfected a long-lasting, affordable incandescent light bulb, paving the way for the widespread adoption ofelectric lighting. This invention not only transformed the way people lived but also spurred unprecedented economic growth and urban development.In addition to the light bulb, Edison made significant contributions to the development of the phonograph, which enabled sound to be recorded and reproduced for the first time in history. His invention laid the foundation for the modern music industry and sparked a cultural revolutionthat forever changed the way people experience and share music.Furthermore, Edison played a pivotal role in the establishment of the motion picture industry through hisinvention of the kinetoscope and kinetograph. These early motion picture devices laid the groundwork for the cinematic art form and entertainment industry that we know today, shaping popular culture and influencing generations of filmmakers.Beyond his technical achievements, Edison's entrepreneurial spirit and visionary leadership left an indelible mark on the world of business. He founded General Electric, one of the largest and most successful companies in the world, which continues to be a global leader in innovation and technology.Despite facing numerous setbacks and failures throughout his career, Edison remained undeterred in his pursuit of progress. His famous quote, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration," reflects his belief in the importance of hard work, perseverance, and resilience in achieving success.In conclusion, Thomas Edison's life and legacy serve as an enduring testament to the power of human ingenuity andinnovation to shape the course of history. His inventions not only transformed the world but also inspired future generations to dream big, think boldly, and push the boundaries of what is possible. As we celebrate his contributions, let us remember the words of Edison himself: "There's a way to do it better find it."。

爱迪生人物简介英语作文

爱迪生人物简介英语作文

爱迪生人物简介英语作文Title: A Brief Biography of Thomas Edison。

Thomas Edison, one of the most prolific inventors in history, left an indelible mark on the world with his countless contributions to science and technology. Born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Edison's life journey was marked by perseverance, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to his work.Edison's early life was characterized by curiosity and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Despite receiving minimal formal education, he developed a keen interest in experimentation and tinkering from a young age. This curiosity would later define his groundbreaking career.One of Edison's most notable achievements was the invention of the phonograph in 1877. This groundbreaking device revolutionized the entertainment industry by allowing sound to be recorded and reproduced for the firsttime in history. The phonograph paved the way for the development of modern audio technology and laid the foundation for the music industry as we know it today.In addition to the phonograph, Edison is perhaps best known for his invention of the practical electric light bulb. After countless experiments and iterations, he successfully created a long-lasting, commercially viable light bulb in 1879. This invention not only illuminated homes and streets but also sparked a new era ofproductivity and innovation by extending the hours in which people could work and socialize.Edison's contributions to the field of electricity extended beyond the light bulb. He was also instrumental in the development of the electric power industry, pioneering the establishment of the first electrical power station in Manhattan in 1882. This landmark achievement laid the groundwork for the widespread adoption of electricity and the eventual electrification of cities around the world.Throughout his career, Edison held over 1,000 patentsfor his inventions, ranging from telegraphy and telephony to motion pictures and mining technology. His relentless pursuit of innovation and his willingness to embracefailure as a necessary step towards success earned him the nickname "The Wizard of Menlo Park."Despite his towering achievements, Edison's life was not without its challenges. He faced numerous setbacks and failures along the way, but he never allowed these obstacles to deter him from his goals. Edison famously remarked, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." This resilience and determination are perhaps his greatest legacy, inspiring generations of inventors and entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams with unwavering tenacity.In his later years, Edison continued to work tirelessly on new inventions and projects, always pushing the boundaries of what was possible. He passed away on October 18, 1931, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shape the world to this day.In conclusion, Thomas Edison was a visionary inventor whose pioneering work revolutionized the world in countless ways. From the phonograph to the electric light bulb, his inventions have had a profound and lasting impact on society, paving the way for the modern world of technology and innovation. Edison's legacy serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.。

爱迪生英文PPT

爱迪生英文PPT

step by step to success
• • • • 1876 build his first industrial research lab 1877 invent the recorder 1878 Invention of the electric light began 1880 New York Edison electric lighting company was established • 1889 motion-picture machine came to the world • .........
1876 1877 187究实验室 发明录音机 开始发明灯泡 纽约爱迪生电器照明有限公司成立 发明了电影机器
well-known saying
Genius is one percent inspiration and ninetynine per cent perspiration. Accordingly, a 'genius' is often merely a talented person who has done all of his or her homework 天才就是1%的灵感加上99%的汗水, 相应地天才常常是那些做好了所有功 课的人。
who is Edison?
Edison (1847 ~ 1931) is world-famous American electric experts, scientists and inventors, known as the "king of the world invention".
Edison (Thomas Alva Edison 1847 ~ 1931) of the famous American inventors, entrepreneurs. February 11, 1847 was born in Milan, Ohio town of a peasant family. 8-year-old into the school, only to learn three months, will have to drop out to go home, as a rural teacher's mother, his self-counseling. 12-year-old, family life difficult in the beginning of sales on the train reported that the 16-year-old when they invented the automatic transmitter from time to time, there have been invented after the advent of life in 2000 to complete a number of Chinese inventions in 1928 by the U.S. Congress granted the special Gold Medal . October 18, 1931, Xiao Lun rule in Edison, died 84 years old, on October 21, 1931, the United States lights to show their condolences. 爱迪生(Thomas Alva Edison 1847~1931)美国著名的发明家、企业家。 1847年2月11日诞生于美国俄亥俄州米兰镇的一个农民家庭。8岁进学 校读书,只学习了三个月,就不得不退学回家,由当过乡村教师的母 亲、辅导他自学。12岁时,家庭生活困难,开始在列车上卖报,16岁 时发明了自动定时发报机,之后不断有发明问世,一生中共完成2000 多项发明,1928年被授与美国国会金质特别奖章。1931年10月18日, 爱迪生在西奥伦治逝世,终年84岁,1931年10月21日,全美国熄灯以 示哀悼。

介绍爱迪生的英语作文带翻译

介绍爱迪生的英语作文带翻译

介绍爱迪生的英语作文带翻译介绍爱迪生的英语作文带翻译Edison was born in America.When he was a child, many people thought that he was not good, in fact, he was full of thinking. He did a lot for the world, he owned over one thousand inventions."The genius contists of one percent inspiration and ninty-nine percent sweat." Although I can't be Edison, I can learn hardworking from him.爱迪生出生在美国,小时候被认为不值得教育的孩子,事实上他是个充满想象力的孩子。

他为世界做出了贡献,拥有1000多项发明。

是百分之一的灵感加百分之九十九的汗水。

”虽然我不能成为爱迪生,但可以学习他的努力与坚韧。

介绍爱迪生的英语作文60字带翻译爱迪生(Edison)简介:Edison was born in America.When he was a child, many people thought that he was not good, in fact, he was full of thinking. He did a lot for the world, he owned over one thousand inventions."The genius contists of one percent inspiration and ninty-nine percent sweat." Although I can't be Edison, I can learn hardworking from him.爱迪生简介中文翻译(作文地带提供翻译):爱迪生出生在美国,小时候被认为不值得教育的孩子,事实上他是个充满想象力的孩子。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

组员:朱雪颖 孙丽萍 王楠楠 王莉
Thomas Alva Edison
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph(留声机) and a 留声机) 留声机 long lasting light bulb(电灯泡). (电灯泡)
Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio and was raised in Port Huron, Michigan. He was the seventh and last child in his family. His family was of Dutch origin(荷兰血 统).
Thomas Edison began his career as an inventor in Newark , And from that time he had developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world!
• In school, the young Edison's mind often wandered, and his teacher the Reverend End." This ended Edison's three months of official schooling. He recalled later, "My mother was the making of me. She was so true, so sure of me; and I felt I had something to live for, someone I must not disappoint." His mother then home schooled him.Much of his education came from reading R.G. Parker's School of Natural Philosophy.
相关文档
最新文档