橡皮用英語(yǔ)怎么說(shuō)
橡皮用英語(yǔ)怎么說(shuō)
用橡膠制成的文具,能擦掉石墨或墨水的痕跡,橡皮的種類繁多,你知道橡皮用英語(yǔ)怎么說(shuō)嗎?現(xiàn)在跟學(xué)習(xí)啦小編一起學(xué)習(xí)關(guān)于橡皮的英語(yǔ)知識(shí)吧。
橡皮的英語(yǔ)說(shuō)法
rubber
eraser
gum
橡皮的相關(guān)短語(yǔ)
橡皮輪胎 Rubber ;
橡皮布 blanket ; Rubber blanket ; rubber sheeting ; mackintosh
橡皮人 plasticine man ; Rubber Man
橡皮軟管 rubber hose ; hose ; ru erhose ; gum chicle hose
橡皮袋 rubber bag ; rubber sack ; rubber bladder
橡皮地毯 kamptulicon
橡皮的英語(yǔ)例句
1. Rubber bullets were used to break up the demonstration.
橡皮子彈被用來(lái)驅(qū)散示威人群。
2. Seven people were wounded when soldiers fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds.
士兵發(fā)射橡皮子彈驅(qū)散人群時(shí)有7個(gè)人受了傷。
3. I like to use pencils with erasers on top.
我喜歡用帶橡皮的鉛筆.
4. Some of the prisoners were beaten about the head with rubber truncheons.
一些囚犯頭部遭到橡皮警棍的擊打.
5. Now they wear rubber fingers treated with lactic acid.
現(xiàn)在他們帶上了用乳酸處理過(guò)的橡皮指套.
6. A piece of rubber can be elongated by streching.
一塊橡皮可以拉長(zhǎng).
7. A rubber ball bounces well.
橡皮球彈力好.
8. The mothers stoppered their babies'mouths with pacifiers.
媽媽把橡皮奶頭塞進(jìn)了嬰兒的嘴里.
9. Rubber balls can be made to bound.
可以使橡皮球彈回.
10. Leather, rubber and wire are flexible.
皮革 、 橡皮和電線都是易彎曲的.
11. Pencil marks can be erased with a rubber.
鉛筆的痕跡可被橡皮擦掉.
12. You can erase pencil marks with a rubber.
你可以用橡皮擦掉鉛筆記號(hào).
13. In wintertime he will don a wet suit and go right on surfing.
到冬季,他就穿上橡皮緊身衣去沖浪.
14. He would flog her to death with a rubber truncheon.
他用橡皮警棍把她活活抽死.
15. All he had eyes for was the truncheon in the guard's hand.
他看到的只有那個(gè)警衛(wèi)手中的橡皮棍.
橡皮相關(guān)英文閱讀:橡皮大黃鴨暢游泰晤士河
City workers and tourists did a double take this morning as a giant 50ft-tall rubber duck sailed up the Thames.
一只高50英尺(約為15米)的巨型橡膠鴨今天早上在倫敦泰晤士河游過(guò),很多市民和游客多看了好幾眼才反應(yīng)過(guò)來(lái)。
The bright yellow duck, weighing half a ton, looked quite at home amongst the shiny towers of the City as it set sail on its mission to make people laugh in the capital today.
這只重達(dá)半噸的明黃色大鴨子,悠哉悠哉地穿行在高樓林立的倫敦市區(qū),而它這趟旅程的主要任務(wù)就是給首都人民帶來(lái)歡笑。
It was launched to publicise a new £250,000 bursary designed to encourage people in the UK to have more fun.
為了讓民眾快樂一點(diǎn),有機(jī)構(gòu)拿出25萬(wàn)英鎊鼓勵(lì)人們想點(diǎn)子,而這只大黃鴨就是為了宣傳這一創(chuàng)意活動(dòng)。
The oversized bath toy was launched from West India Dock in the Isle of Dogs, east London, at 8.30 this morning.
今天早上八點(diǎn)半,這只巨大的浴盆橡皮鴨從倫敦東部犬島的西印度碼頭開始了它的航行。
It floated along the Thames past the O2, the glittering towers of Canary Wharf, and on towards Tower Bridge and HMS Belfast as part of a publicity stunt organised by a website.
作為某網(wǎng)站宣傳策略的一部分,大黃鴨途徑O2體育場(chǎng),金融中心金絲雀碼頭,然后沿著泰晤士河經(jīng)過(guò)倫敦塔橋和貝爾法斯特 號(hào)巡洋艦。
Former Carry On and EastEnders actress Barbara Windsor, who saw the duck off at West India Dock is patron of Jackpotjoy.com's new Facebook FUNdation, part of a marketing campaign to grant funds to people who have good ideas to make people laugh.
曾出演《加油》和《倫敦東區(qū)》的女演員芭芭拉·溫莎是這項(xiàng)活動(dòng)的贊助人,該活動(dòng)由Jackpotjoy.com新成立的Facebook FUNdation基金舉辦,旨在征集一些能讓大家會(huì)心一笑的方案,網(wǎng)站會(huì)為評(píng)選出來(lái)的方案提供資金。
She said: 'We thought a giant rubber duck floating down the River Thames was a great way to kick the FUNdation off, and it definitely raised a smile and a chuckle from everyone who saw it.
她說(shuō):“我們覺得如果讓這只巨大的橡皮鴨游過(guò)泰晤士河,對(duì)FUNdation基金將會(huì)是一個(gè)很好的宣傳方式,同時(shí)看到它的人也會(huì)很開心。”
'After the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant, the floating Olympic rings and David Beckham jetting into the Olympic opening ceremony, the Thames really has seen it all this year.
“伊麗莎白女王的鉆石禧年慶典,倫敦奧運(yùn)會(huì)的成功舉辦,還有大衛(wèi)·貝克漢姆駕駛快艇出現(xiàn)在倫敦奧運(yùn)會(huì)開幕式上,這一年泰晤士河見證了這一切。
'The giant duck was a perfect way to round it all off and it certainly cheered everyone up. No one could suppress a smile as they saw it sailing past on its way to HMS Belfast.'
“這只大黃鴨為這一切畫上了一個(gè)圓滿的句號(hào),同時(shí)也讓人們開懷一笑。人們看到它經(jīng)過(guò)貝爾法斯特號(hào)巡洋艦時(shí)都忍俊不禁。”
Miss Windsor, who is patron of the FUNdation, said she hoped the duck stunt would encourage people to come up with their own ideas.
FUNdation基金的贊助人溫莎小姐說(shuō),希望這只引人注目的大黃鴨能鼓勵(lì)人們想出更多的好點(diǎn)子。
'We now want people to send us their own entries of wacky things they'd like to do, and we'll provide funding for the best ones.'
“現(xiàn)在我們希望人們將自己的奇思妙想呈遞給我們,我們會(huì)為那些最佳方案提供資金。”
A team of eight people spent more than 800 man-hours cutting and welding together the parts for the duck to ensure it was airtight before it took to the water this morning.
一個(gè)由8人組成的團(tuán)隊(duì),足足花了800個(gè)工時(shí)來(lái)進(jìn)行切割和焊接這只大黃鴨,以確保它在下水前的密封性。
'We want to make sure we get the laughter quota back where it belongs and are hoping the FUNdation will help people have some daft fun. If you want to organise the biggest ever street conga, or jump into a pool of jelly, let us know.'
“我們想把笑聲帶回我們的生活中,也希望FUNdation基金能幫助人們獲得更多樂趣。 如果你想在大街上組織一場(chǎng)規(guī)??涨暗目登盐瑁蛘呦胩M(jìn)果凍游泳池,請(qǐng)告訴我們。”
According to the research commissioned by the website, adults in Britain laugh an average 7.2 times day, while psychologists recommend we should do it 15 times a day to stay happy and healthy.
該網(wǎng)站的一項(xiàng)委托研究表明,英國(guó)成年人現(xiàn)在平均每天只笑7.2次,而心理學(xué)家建議一個(gè)活得健康且開心的人每天應(yīng)該發(fā)笑15次。
Consultant psychologist Anjula Mutanda said: 'The importance of laughter and joy cannot be underestimated. Research shows that 60 years ago we used to laugh for up to 18 minutes a day but today this figure has gone down to six minutes. We should be laughing more than we are.'
心理學(xué)顧問(wèn)安居拉·馬頓達(dá)說(shuō):“笑和開心的重要性不容小覷。研究表明,60年前我們每天發(fā)笑達(dá)18分鐘,而今天,這個(gè)數(shù)字已經(jīng)下降到6分鐘。我們應(yīng)該盡可能多笑一笑。”
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