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登山攀岩运动术语英汉小词典---------------------A---------------------Abalakov V-thread:阿巴拉克夫V字线。
一种冰攀确保设置方法Ablation zone:消融区。
冰川位于粒雪线以下部分,由于每年的降雪量小于融水量,所以冰川会逐渐消融。
Abseil:延绳下降,垂降。
利用绳索进行下降,同"Rappel"。
Abseil,to:延绳下降。
一种在控制下的绕绳安全下滑方法,速度由缠在身上的绳子部分或某种绕绳下滑工具来控制。
同"rappelling"。
Descending by slidingdown a rope.Americans usually call this rappelling.(d)Abseilen,(f)Descendreen rappel,(nl)Afdalen/abseilen,(i)Doppia,fare una doppia,(e)Rapelar/descenso en rappel,(s)fira,(pl)Zjazd na linieAbseil sling:绕绳下滑法绳套。
用来控制下滑法中绳子的绳套,当从底下拉的时候可以用来帮助取回绳索。
Accessory cord:辅绳、辅助绳索。
用来辅助绕绳下滑法吊索或绳圈的细绳(通常直径为4-8mm)。
Acclimatization;环境适应性。
在高海拔地区,人体对稀薄空气的逐步适应过程。
Accumulation zone:积累区。
冰川位于雪粒线以下的部分,由于每年的降雪量大于融水量,所以会形成新的冰川冰。
ACD/ACU:弹簧防护装置。
一个带有金属滑轮的弹簧防护装置,它在压力下可以膨胀并紧紧窜入岩缝中。
(参见SLCD)ACDS:机械式岩石塞,活性凸轮系统装置,弹簧装载凸轮系统装置。
Acute mountain sickness:急性高山病。
简称AMS,也被称为“Altitude sickness”Adevanced base camp(ABC):前进营地。
二十年后的我成为一名画家二年级作文全文共中文示例5篇,英语示例5篇,供读者参考篇1Me Becoming a Painter in 20 YearsHi my name is Tommy and I am going to tell you about whatI want to be when I grow up in 20 years. I really really want to bea painter! I love drawing pictures and making art. My favorite thing to do is color and paint. I have a big box of crayons and lots of fun colored pencils too. I use them to make pictures all the time.At school, art class is my favorite. We get to finger paint and use playdough and make all sorts of fun crafts. Last week, we made turkeys out of tracing our hands on brown construction paper. I made mine with red, orange, and yellow feathers. It was so pretty! The teacher Mrs. Apple said she was going to hang it up in the hallway because she liked it so much. That made me really happy.At home, I have an easel that my daddy got me for my birthday. I use it to paint pictures with my watercolor paints and brushes. Sometimes I paint flowers or animals or my family. My mommy hung up a few of my paintings in the living room above the couch. She tells me I am a great little artist. I like it when people think my art is good.When I'm a grown up painter, I will have my own big art studio. It will have lots of windows to let in sunlight and I will have paint brushes of all different sizes. I will have every color of paint you can imagine - red, blue, yellow, green, purple, orange, pink, brown, black, and white. I will mix them together to make new colors too.I will have big blank canvases leaning against the walls waiting for me to paint them. I will create masterpieces with landscapes of mountains and waterfalls and forests. I will paint portraits of people and animals. Maybe I will even paint aliens from outer space!My art studio will have paint splattered all over the floor because I will get so caught up in painting I won't care about making a mess. It will have the smell of paint and turpentine lingering in the air. I will have a smock I wear while painting so I don't get my clothes all stained up.I will spend hours and hours painting every day. In the morning, I will make a cup of hot chocolate and turn on classical music. Then I will start painting and keep going until it gets dark outside. I won't even take a break for lunch because I will be too busy artists don't like being interrupted when they're making art.On the weekends, I will go outside and paint pictures of nature. I will set up my easel in a grassy meadow and paint the wildflowers and butterflies. Or I will go to the beach and paint the crashing waves and seagulls flying over the ocean. Sometimes I might even hike up a mountain and paint the view from the top looking over the valley below.When I'm finally done with a painting after working on it for a long time, I will let it dry. Then I will put a frame around it to make it look nice. I will enter my best paintings into art shows and contests. If I win any ribbons or prizes, I will be so excited! I hope people will think I am a talented painter.Art museums might even ask if they can display some of my artwork for everyone to see. How cool would that be to have my paintings hanging up in a museum? People could come from all over and admire my brush strokes and use of color. Maybe soon I will become a famous painter that everyone knows about.That's what I want to be when I grow up. I hope my dream can come true so in 20 years I can call myself a real painter. I will work really really hard at practicing and getting better at art. Who knows, maybe one of my paintings will end up hanging in your house someday! I'm going to be the best painter ever.篇2标题:二十年后的我成为一名画家你们猜猜二十年后我会是一个什么样的人?我已经告诉过你们,我长大后想当一名画家。
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Eating hot pot is a popular culinary experience in many Asian countries,particularly in China.It is a communal activity where a pot of simmering broth is placed at the center of the dining table,and diners cook their choice of ingredients in the broth.Here is an essay on the experience of a foreigner trying hot pot for the first time:Title:A Foreigners First Hot Pot ExperienceAs a foreigner new to the vibrant and diverse culinary landscape of China,my first encounter with hot pot was nothing short of an adventure.It was a chilly winter evening, and my Chinese friends had been raving about the warmth and camaraderie that a hot pot meal could provide.Intrigued and eager to immerse myself in the local culture,I agreed to join them for a meal that promised to be both a feast for the palate and a bonding experience.Upon entering the restaurant,the first thing that struck me was the aroma.A heady mix of spices,herbs,and the unmistakable scent of simmering broth filled the air,instantly whetting my appetite.The restaurant was bustling with activity,with large round tables occupied by groups of diners chatting animatedly,their faces aglow with the steam rising from the pots in front of them.Our table was soon set with a large pot placed in the center,filled with a fragrant broth that was a rich shade of amber.The waitress explained that the broth was made from a base of chicken or beef stock,seasoned with a variety of spices and aromatics such as star anise,cinnamon,and ginger.On the side,we were presented with a selection of ingredients to cook in the broth,ranging from thinly sliced meats and seafood to an assortment of vegetables,tofu,and noodles.As a newcomer to this dining experience,I was fascinated by the process.My friends guided me through the steps,showing me how to cook each ingredient to the perfect doneness.The thinly sliced beef and lamb were particularly delicate and required only a few seconds in the boiling broth to become tender and succulent.The seafood,including shrimp and fish slices,had a fresh,sweet taste that was enhanced by the savory broth. The vegetables,such as bok choy,spinach,and mushrooms,absorbed the flavors of the broth,becoming a delightful medley of textures and tastes.The tofu,with its silky smoothness,was a favorite among the group,and the noodles,once cooked,provided a satisfying,starchy element to the meal.Throughout the meal,the conversation flowed as freely as the broth.We shared stories, laughed,and learned about each others cultures.The hot pot was more than just a meal it was a social event that brought us closer together.The act of cooking together,choosing our ingredients,and sharing the same pot created a sense of unity and camaraderie that is hard to replicate in other dining experiences.As the evening progressed,the heat from the pot and the warmth of the broth seemed to chase away the winter chill,leaving us feeling content and full.The hot pot had indeed lived up to its promise of providing warmth and togetherness.It was a meal that was as much about the shared experience as it was about the food itself.In conclusion,my first hot pot experience was a memorable one.It was a culinary journey that introduced me to the rich flavors and traditions of Chinese cuisine.More importantly,it was an opportunity to connect with my friends on a deeper level,creating bonds that went beyond the table.The hot pot,with its communal nature and the joy it brings to those who partake in it,is a true testament to the power of food in bringing people together.。
Title: A Memorable Trip to NanjingAs a high school student, I cherish the moments when I get to explore new places. My trip to Nanjing stands out as one of the most memorable experiences Ive had. It was during the summer break, and I was eager to dive into the rich history and culture of this ancient city.The journey began with an early morning train ride from my hometown. The excitement was palpable as the train glided through the scenic landscapes, and I couldnt help but feel a sense of adventure. Upon arriving in Nanjing, the first thing that struck me was the citys blend of modernity and tradition. The skyscrapers stood tall beside historical sites, creating a unique contrast.My first destination was the Sun Yatsen Mausoleum, a place of great significance in Chinese history. As I walked up the steps leading to the mausoleum, I was filled with a sense of reverence. The architecture was majestic, and the surrounding greenery added a serene atmosphere. Learning about Dr. Sun Yatsens contributions to Chinas modernization was an enlightening experience.Next, I visited the Confucius Temple, a place that exudes an air of tranquility and wisdom. The ancient buildings, the sound of the flowing Qinhuai River, and the vibrant night market nearby were a feast for the senses. I was particularly fascinated by the traditional Chinese lanterns that lit up the area, casting a warm glow on the cobblestone streets.The following day, I made my way to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, a somber and poignant reminder of the atrocities that occurred during World War II. The exhibits were deeply moving, and I felt a profound sense of respect for the resilience of the Chinese people.One of the highlights of my trip was a visit to the Presidential Palace. The grandeur of the building and the intricate details of the interior were a testament to the citys rich history. Exploring the various rooms and halls, I felt as if I was stepping back in time.In the evenings, I enjoyed strolling along the bustling streets of Nanjing, sampling the local cuisine, and interacting with the friendly locals. The food was delicious, especially the famous Nanjing salted duck, which I still crave to this day.My trip to Nanjing was not just a journey to a new place it was an exploration of Chinas past and present. The citys history, culture, and people left an indelible mark on my heart, and I look forward to returning someday to further immerse myself in its charm.。
The tropical rainforest is a place of wonder and mystery, teeming with life and vibrant colors. As I embarked on my adventure into the heart of the rainforest, I was filled with both excitement and a sense of awe.Upon entering the dense canopy, I was immediately struck by the humidity and the lush greenery that surrounded me. The air was thick with the scent of damp earth and the sounds of exotic birds calling to one another. The sunlight filtered through the leaves above, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor.As I ventured deeper into the rainforest, I encountered a variety of fascinating plants and animals. I marveled at the towering trees that reached skyward, their roots firmly anchored in the rich soil. I spotted vibrant butterflies flitting from flower to flower, and I heard the distant roar of a waterfall, beckoning me further into the heart of the jungle.I came across a family of monkeys swinging from branch to branch, their playful antics bringing a smile to my face. I also spotted a sloth, clinging to a tree trunk, moving at a leisurely pace. The rainforest was truly a haven for these incredible creatures.As I continued my exploration, I discovered a beautiful orchid, its petals a stunning shade of purple. I felt a deep connection to the rainforest and its inhabitants, and I was reminded of the importance of preserving these ecosystems for future generations.My adventure through the tropical rainforest was an unforgettable experience. The sights, sounds, and scents of this incredible place will stay with me forever, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have explored such a magical and diverse habitat.。
As a high school student with a keen interest in international business, I had the unique opportunity to witness the signing of a contract at a foreign trade company. This experience was not only enlightening but also a pivotal moment that solidified my aspirations to pursue a career in the field of global commerce.It was a crisp autumn morning when I stepped into the bustling office of the trade company. The air was filled with a palpable sense of anticipation. The walls were adorned with maps of the world, signifying the companys farreaching business connections. The staff, a diverse group of individuals from various nationalities, moved with purpose, each contributing to the seamless operation of international trade.I was there to observe the signing of a significant contract with a partner company from a different country. The preparation for the event was meticulous. Legal documents, carefully drafted by the companys inhouse counsel, were laid out on the conference table. The language used was formal and precise, reflecting the gravity of the agreement. The contract detailed the terms of trade, including the quality of goods, payment terms, delivery schedules, and dispute resolution mechanisms.As the representatives from the partner company arrived, a sense of respect and professionalism filled the room. The atmosphere was charged with the importance of the moment. The two parties exchanged pleasantries, a testament to the cultural diplomacy that underpins international business. The conversation was conducted in English, the lingua franca of global commerce, and I was struck by the fluency andeloquence with which the participants communicated.The signing ceremony itself was a blend of tradition and modernity. The contract was signed with fountain pens, a nod to the formality of the occasion, while the use of electronic signatures for subsequent records showcased the integration of technology in business practices. Each signature was a commitment to the mutual benefits outlined in the agreement, a promise to uphold the standards of quality and service expected by both parties.What struck me most was the negotiation process leading up to the signing. It was a delicate dance of give and take, where each side had to balance their interests with the need for a fair and equitable agreement. The language used was not just about conveying information but also about building trust and rapport. Phrases such as We are open to your suggestions and Lets find a middle ground were common, emphasizing the collaborative spirit of the negotiation.The success of the contract signing was not just about the legalities but also about the relationships that were forged. The postsigning celebration was a moment of camaraderie, where the formalities gave way to genuine connections. It was a celebration of not just a business deal but also of the cultural exchange and mutual respect that made the deal possible.This experience at the foreign trade company was a profound lesson in the intricacies of international business. It highlighted the importance of clear communication, cultural sensitivity, and the art of negotiation. It was aglimpse into a world where language is not just a tool for conversation but a bridge that connects economies and cultures.As I left the office that day, I was filled with a sense of inspiration and determination. The world of foreign trade is complex and challenging, but it is also a world of endless possibilities. Witnessing the signing of a contract was not just an observation it was a call to action, a stepping stone towards my future in global commerce.。
背负投柔道英语In the world of martial arts, Judo stands apart as a discipline that emphasizes not only physical strength but also the finesse of technique and the strategy of leverage. Among the various throws and holds taught in Judo, Ura Nage, or the back throw, is a technique that encapsulates the essence of this martial art. It is a maneuver that requires precision, balance, and a profound understanding of one's opponent's movements.The execution of Ura Nage begins with a subtle shift in weight and positioning. The judoka must maintain a stable base, with their feet planted firmly on the mat, while simultaneously gauging the opponent's balance and center of gravity. This initial assessment is crucial, as it sets the foundation for the throw. With a practiced eye, the judoka identifies an opening, a momentary lapse in the opponent's defense.The judoka then steps in close, using their hips and torso to pivot and rotate, wrapping their arms around the opponent's waist. This embrace is not a brute force grab, but a delicate manipulation of the opponent's bodymechanics. As the judoka turns, they lift and shift their opponent's weight, using the momentum of the throw to lift them off the ground and throw them over their shoulder.The beauty of Ura Nage lies in its simplicity and effectiveness. It is a throw that can be executed with remarkable speed and power, yet it requires a remarkable amount of control and precision. The judoka must anticipate their opponent's moves, feel their balance, and use their own body weight to redirect the force of the throw.The technique is not just about winning a match; it is about mastering the art of control and balance. It is about understanding that in a conflict, brute force is not always the most effective tool. Sometimes, the most powerful move is the one that seems effortless, the one that flows naturally from a deep understanding of leverage and body mechanics.Ura Nage, therefore, is not just a throw in Judo; it is an embodiment of the martial art's principles. It represents the harmony of strength and technique, the blend of aggression and strategy. It is a reminder that in the pursuit of mastery, we must always strive to find thebalance between power and finesse, between force and control.**背负投柔道英语:力与美的结合**在武术世界里,柔道是一种独特的武术流派,它不仅强调身体力量,还注重技术的精细和杠杆策略的运用。