重慶天氣怎麼樣英語怎麼介紹
㈠ 重慶是什麼天氣用英文怎麼寫
What's the weather like in Chongqing?
㈡ 怎麼用英語簡單介紹我的家鄉重慶的
My hometown is Chongqing .Chongqing is a major city in Southwest China and one of the five national central cities of the People's Republic of China. Administratively, it is one of the PRC's four direct-controlled municipalities (the other three are Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin), and the only such municipality in inland China.
The municipality was created on 14 March 1997, succeeding the sub-provincial city administration that was part of Sichuan Province. As of November 2010, the municipality had a population of 28,846,200.It has jurisdiction over 19 districts, 17 counties, and four autonomous counties. With an area of 82,300 km?? (31,800 mi??), it is the largest direct-controlled municipality, larger even than one province and an autonomous region, as well as Taiwan. It is possibly the world's largest municipality by population and one of the largest by area.
The municipal abbreviation, 渝 (Yú), was approved by the State Council on 18 April 1997. Chongqing was also a municipality of the Republic of China administration, serving as its wartime capital ring the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–). Its abbreviated name is derived from the old name of a part of the Jialing River that runs through Chongqing and feeds the Yangtze River.
Chongqing is one of the most notable cities for history and culture in China , and serves as the economic centre of the Upstream Yangtze area. It is the major manufacturing centre and a transportation hub for Southwest China.
㈢ 用英文介紹重慶 包括特點 地理 天氣 旅遊 初中水平
Hello,welcome to Chongqing! Chongqing is a very beautiful city,it is
located in the southwest of China! The weather here is very changable,
and it is also known as「the Foggy City」because of the thick fog.Thanks to the weather,the tourism here is highly developed,there are thousands of tourists come here to visit from all over the world every year.The scenery is wonderful,and so are the girls.The are very hot,just like the weather.I hope you will have a good time in Chongqing. 僅作參考,希望會對你有所幫助。另外,在線翻譯句子,或者是段落,語法錯誤會很多,不建議採用。但是片語和單詞還是可以的!
㈣ 怎麼用英語介紹重慶
幫您找了一篇有關重慶的英文介紹,單詞難度適中,希望對您有所幫助...
Widely acknowledged as the largest instrial and economic center in southwestern China, Chongqing City is a popular destination for travelers with its hilly slopes, rivers, night views and spicy food.
Meaning "double celebrations" in Chinese, the city was built in the 11th century BC ring the Zhou Dynasty. The city was founded in 1997. Prior to then, it was a city in Sichuan Province. Now Chongqing is the biggest city in China in terms of area and population.
Known as one of China『s "Three Furnaces" (along with Wuhan and Nanjing), Chongqing is unbearably hot ring the summer. The surrounding mountains seem to trap the heat. It is pleasant to visit the city in other seasons.
Also known as "Fog City" in addition to "the Furnace," Chongqing is covered with a thick layer of fog for an average of 68 days a year, usually in spring or autumn. The fog gives the place an air of mystery.
Spread across a number of low hills (average elevation of 400 meters), surrounded by mountains, and straddling the Yangtze River, Chongqing is a natural wonder.
The main features of the downtown area are the hilly slopes. Travelers soon learn to get used to the feeling of going up and down, up and down. Locals compare the terrain to San Francisco.
At night, climbing up onto one of the less-populated hills affords panoramic views of the city『s night lights. Due to the city『s hilly terrain, you can see a hierarchy of lights in all directions.
Lights in different colors sparkle and shine in layers and are reflected in the sparkling river, creating a mirage-like view -- it『s hard to tell the river and the lights.
But it is to cruise down China『s longest river, the Yangtze, passing through the famous Three Gorges that most tourists come to Chongqing. With over 100 cruise ships that begin their itineraries in the city, there is no better place to start a Three Gorges river tour.
Choingqing『s hot spicy food is famous. The most well-known dish is the hotpot, which is a pot of boiling broth that you put various uncooked food items into. The meal always takes a long time, so it is good to eat it in the company of others.
Situated on the bank of the Jia Ling River, not far from its confluence with the mighty Yangtze is the ancient village of Ci Qi Kou, formerly known as Long Yin. Covering an area of some 1.2 square kilometres (291.6 acres) it is 14 kilometres to the west of Chongqing Municipality.
Chongqing itself has undergone many changes over the centuries, changes that have not been reflected in Ci Qi Kou with the consequence that the village conveys an impression of what Chongqing would have been like in the distant past. This fact has been recognized by the State Council and in 1998 Ci Qi Kou became a protected cultural site.
The history of Ci Qi Kou can be traced back for more than 1700 years. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911) it was famous for its proction of porcelain. To date, over twenty old kiln sites have been discovered there. It is because of the importance of the porcelain instry that the name has been changed from Long Yin to Ci Qi Kou which being translated means Porcelain Village. However, the village was also an important supply post for shipping on the river, a fact that explains why there are so many shops lining the twelve lanes paved with their large flag stones that form the main routes. Here you will find many outlets for craftwork, groceries and the like as well as a horologist, photography supplies, drugstore and a tempting supply of roasted nuts and seeds. As one would expect there are also many teashops and restaurants to cater for the many visitors who come to see something of a way of life that has existed here for so many centuries.
The majority of the houses date from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, periods ring which many masterpieces of Chinese architecture were created. Much of the two and three storey construction is of bamboo and timber. Blue bricks and pillars set off the snow-white walls that contrast in turn with vermilion doors and lattice windows. Black tablets and lanterns adorn the gates to complete the authentic and traditional appearance of the properties. The quietly flowing waters of the Jia Ling River pass by the front of the village and have been its lifeblood for as long as anyone can remember. For it was the river that brought goods and people here as well as carrying local procts off to customers at home and abroad.
The three notable attractions of the village are the tea bars, the artists' studios and the Shu Embroidery workshops. Surprisingly, there are more than a hundred tea bars each with their own particular characteristics. Here friends enjoy a chat or meet to discuss business. So the tea bars offer the opportunity for you to meet the locals and also become acquainted with the unique folk opera.
The ateliers, where you may see the work of the local artists will be of great interest. It has been said that the more beautiful a place may be, the more artists it will attract. You are sure to be amazed by the quality of the work on show and in progress as the many artists record the local scenes with skill and dedication. With so many artists working in Ci Qi Kou, you will be spoiled for choice when seeking a souvenir of your visit
Artistic ability of another kind will sure to please your eye when you visit a Shu Embroidery workshop. The craft is famous throughout China and the skill of the women you will observe working in the village is unsurpassed. It will be difficult to decide whether to opt for a painting or a piece of embroidery as a reminder of your visit as the choice on offer is truly stunning.
Choice is no less a problem when it comes to deciding where to take a meal at one of the many restaurants. Local dishes include Mao Xue Wang, Qian Zhang Pi and JiaoYan Huang Sheng. All come very highly recommended. You may well ask 'What on earth are they?' It is our opinion that whichever you try, you will not be disappointed and will soon come to realise why they are so popular.
It is often said that a visit to China is a cultural experience. This is never more true than when you visit a place such as Ci Qi Kou where you will find the local residents dedicated to their traditional way of life, unaffected by modern influences to be found in the larger towns and cities. Above all, you will find a friendly welcome awaits you as the people of Ci Qi Kou share their special way of life with you for the ration of your visit.
Chongqing is the birth place of the hot pot in China. Once upon a time, it was a seasonal food designed to protect against the low temperatures and frigid winds of the winter. People would sit around a table, eat hot pot, and revel in the instant warmth that would flood their bodies. Hot pot has become more and more popular today, and it is widely enjoyed by people and regardless of seasons and regions.
Eating hot pot is a joyful experience. First, you need to choose the pot - spicy, pure or a combination of two - for the soup and dipping sauce. After the spiced soup boils with a hazy steam, fish, meat, bean curds and vegetables can be added. When the soup boils again, you can eat by dipping them in a little bowl of special sauce ¨Cbut be careful of the burning hot soup!In Chongqing, hot pot restaurants can be found everywhere and many have become very popular among the local people. Xiao Tian E (Cygnet Hot-Pot Palace) and Su Da Jie, E Zhang Men are the restaurants most suited for mass consumption. The hot pot restaurants in the Chongqing 5-star Harbour Plaza also serve decent food in a cozy environment
Introction Surrounded by water on 3 sides, Chongqing is situated at the confluence of Yangtze River and Jialing River. With beautiful hills and mountains the "Mountain City" has long been reputed for its wonderful scenery. To its east, there is the famous Three Gorges on the Yangtze River; to its west, there are the 50, 000 stone figures sculpted on the cliffs ring the Tang and Song Dynasties as the acme of perfection; in its south, the stone forests in Wansheng District seem superlatively made, yet they were created by nature; and in its north you cannot help meditating on the dinosaur fossils of 180 million years ago. The Fishing Fortress in Hechuan has long been widely known. The waterfalls, stones, forests, springs, and outdoor games in Simianshan Mountain in Jiangjing are fascinating. In the city proper. there are attractive Eling Hill, Loquat Hill, Night Scene of the Mountain City, Flowers in the Nanshan Park decorating the mountain city. The East, South, West, North, and Tongjing Hot Springs are like five pearls scattered in the suburbs. The Anti-Japanese Remains present the combat achievements in Chongqing by the Anti-fascist Allies ring the Second World War. and the Red Crag Village and Geleshan Martyrs' Cemetery bear the glorious loyalty of the revolutionary seniors. For the city itself, it came into being three thousand years ago and got its name 800 years ago. On December 8, 1986, it was appointed one of the Historical and Cultural Cities of China by the State Council.
As one of the four municipalities under the Central Government (MDUCG), there are two things in particular immediately distinguish Chongqing from the other MDUCGs (Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin). The first, it is unusually large in area, covering 82,400 sq km, 2.4 times the total area occupied by Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin municipalities. The 43 urban districts and counties under its jurisdiction represent three quarters the total number governed by the three other municipalities. Secondly, it is unusually large in population. At the end of 1997, 30.429 million people lived in Chongqing, equivalent to 83 percent of the total population of Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin. In Chongqing, however, more than 80 percent of the population is rural, a figure far higher than in the other municipalities.
Thus, of all the municipalities, Chongqing has the largest area and population and the highest proportion of peasants.
HISTORY Chongqing's history extends back at least 3,000 years, endowing it with much historical and cultural significance. Traces of man's presence have been found from as far back as the end of the Old Stone Age 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. From the beginning of the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century B.C.) to the close of the Warring States Period (221 B.C.), it was the capital of the state of Ba. From the Qin Dynasty through the Eastern Han Dynasty (221 B.C.-220 A.D.), it was a prefecture also known as Ba. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, (581-907 A.D.), it was known as the sub-prefecture of Yuzhou, hence its standard byname "Yu.'' Subsequently, ring the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127 A.D.), it was renamed Gongzhou. In 1189, ring the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhao Dun, later the Guangzong Emperor, was given the title Prince of Gong. Regarding this as an exceedingly joyous event, he upgraded its status to that of a prefecture and renamed it as "Chongqing'' or "redoubled celebration,'' the name it carries to this day.
The Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) saw goods spin in and out of the city as merchants from the four corners gathered. In 1891 Chongqing became an open port and a customs house was established there. Shipping and trade and the financial and processing instries grew steadily more prosperous as the city came to link southwestern China and the upper reaches of the Yangtze River with the rest of the world. In 1929 Chongqing was formally declared a city. Following the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan in 1937, the Kuomintang (KMT) moved the government from Nanjing to Chongqing. In 1939 the city was elevated to a municipality under the Executive Yuan. Beginning in 1940 it served as the wartime `` capital'' for the KMT government, becoming China's political, economic, financial, commercial, transportation, cultural and diplomatic center. After the KMT government returned to the formerly occupied capital Nanjing in 1946, Chongqing returned to its status as a municipality under the Executive Yuan.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Southwestern Sub-bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Southwestern Military and Political Commission were set up in Chongqing. The city was made a municipality directly under the central government and continued as the political, economic and cultural center of southwestern China. After the system whereby the nation was organized into large administrative zones was rescinded in 1954, Chongqing's status was changed to that of a city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province. In 1983 the central government decided to include Chongqing in the first group of cities where pilot reforms of the economic system could be tried out, its economic planning being directly supervised by the State Council. The state also gave the city provincial-level administrative powers over its economy and formally made it a foreign trade port. Since entering the 1990s China has been effecting its strategy of opening and developing the Yangtze River. Chongqing was listed as an open city. In September 1996, with the approval of the State Council, Sichuan passed administration over the cities of Wanxian and Fuling and Qianjiang Prefecture to Chongqing to govern on the province's behalf. In March 1997, the Fifth Session of the Eighth NPC discussed and approved a resolution rescinding Chongqing's then current status of city, declaring Chongqing a MDUCG.
Topography Chongqing may be found on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River covering the area 105x17'-110x11' E longitude and 28x10'-32x13' N latitude. The municipality, measuring 470 km from west to east and 450 km from north to south, borders Shaanxi Province to the north, Hubei and Hunan to the east, Guizhou to the south and its former province Sichuan to the west. Generally speaking, the land is higher in the north and south, sloping lower into the Yangtze River Valley in the center. For the most part, the terrain is characterized by low hills, mostly less than 500 meters above sea level. The municipality is home to the Daning River and is fed by the waters of the Jialing, Wujiang, Fujiang and Qijiang rivers, in addition to the Yangtze.
Chongqing has a humid subtropical monsoon climate, with little frost or snow, frequent clouds and mist, warm winters, hot summers, early springs and short autumns. The average temperature in January is 7.5 C and in July, 28.5 C, the mean annual temperature being 18 C. There is abundant rainfall, with annual precipitation averaging 1,000 to 1,400 mm. Rain is particularly plentiful in the nighttime ring the weeks when spring passes into summer, giving rise to the common reference "night rain in the hills of Ba, (eastern Sichuan).''
Natural Resources More than 40 mineral procts have been found in Chongqing; 25 varieties, most importantly coal, natural gas, strontium, pyrite, halite, bauxite, mercury, manganese, barium, marble, limestone and barite, have proven reserves. With reserves of 320 billion cubic meters, it is one of China's principal sources of natural gas. Reserves of bauxite (74 million tons), halite (300 billion tons), and strontium (1.85 million tons) lead the nation. Reserves of manganese and barium rank second and third respectively.
The areas abounds with biological variety, including more than 2,000 species of vascular plants. Some 380 animal species can be found locally, including the zibet (Asiatic civet cat), otter, clouded leopard, macaque, red-breasted golden pheasants, crown deer and other unusual wild animals. Rongchang is the nation's famous procing base for stud hogs, and Shizhu is a famous base to raise, process and export long hair rabbits. Chongqing has over 120 river fishes. Fish farming is popular in every district and county. Changshouhu Lake and Dahonghu Lake are fish raising bases of Chongqing.
Natural Scenes Chongqing proper is surrounded by the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, so landscape is very beautiful. It is known as a "Mountain city" and also a "River city" because its buildings are constructed on hills by the rivers. Night scene of the mountain city is a wonderful sight. The South Hot Spring Park, North Hot Spring park, Jingyunshan summer resort and Nanshan park are situated in the near suburbs and Jiangjin Simianshan forest, Wansheng Yunan Stone Forest, Wulong Furongdong Cave, Xiannushan Grasslands, Nanchuan Jingfushan Forest Park are situated in distant suburbs. Along the Yantse River there are a large number of scenic spots of mountains, rivers, forests, springs, cataracts, gorges and caves such as the mighty Three Gorges, Daninghe and Xiaoninghe River valleys, Yunyang Longgang, Fenjie Heaven Pit and Earth Crevice, Wuxi Hongcheba Grasslands and Wushan Zhiyanhe River Three-Colored Cataract. Construction of the Three Gorges dam will form a 600 kilometers long and more than 1,000 square kilometers big lake on high gorges, an excellent tourist resort will thus be set up.
Historical Sites Historical sites can be sought after in Chongqing Museum, Hongyan Memorial Hall of Revolution, Geleshan Revolutionary Martyrs Tomb, Jiang Keshek's Residence, Zhang Zizhong's Apartment, Lingyuan, Kongyuan and some other Wartime Capital remains. Dazu Rock Carvings is the gem of stone sculptures of the later period. Hechuan Diaoyucheng city, that is called "the place where Whip of God was broken," is one of China's three ancient battlefields. Feng's Ghost City and Ghost King Stone Carvings, Fuling's Baiheliang (the forest of steles under water), Shizhu's Xituoyunti, Zhongxian's Shibaozhan, Yunyang's Zhang Fei Temple, Liangping's Shuangguitang Temple, Fengjie's Baidicheng City, Wushan's Lu You Cave and Ba people's hanging coffins and the natural scenes of the Three Gorges add radiance and beauty to each other.
Tourism The center of the old city of Chongqing is almost completely encircled by the two arms of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers. Row upon row of buildings climb the hills beside the rivers, giving rise to its nickname the "city of hills" and the phrase "night views of the hilly city" known well both at home and abroad. When night falls, the lights of a myriad families shine like stars, climbing to the sky, where they join the star-studded dome above, the flowing water and open sky each playing off the other's radiant beauty. Close by in the suburbs are many scenes of natural beauty, including the Southern and Northern Hot Springs and summer retreats such as Jinyun Mountain and the Southern Mountain. Further out can be found the primeval forests on Simian (Four-faced) Mountain in Jiangjin City, the Yunan Stone Forest in Wansheng, Furong (Hibiscus) Cave in Wulong County, the Gaoshan (High Hill) Grasslands on the Xiannu (Fairy Maiden) Mountain, and the Jinfoshan (Golden Buddha Mountain) Forest Park in Nanchuan City. Marvelous spectacles along the Yangtze River include the magnificent natural landscapes of the Three Gorges, the Large and Small Ninghe River Gorges in the Wushan Mountains, the Dragon's Vat in Yunyang, the fissures and hollows carved out of the living rock with divine skill as if by a demon's axe in Fengjie, the Hongchiba Gaoshan Grasslands and Xiabing Cave in Wuxi, and the Three-Color Waterfalls on the Ziyang River in Wushan. When the Yangtze Three Gorges Reservoir is completed, the 600-km long, 1000-sq-km manmade ``lake'' will delight tourists with the sheer walls of the towering gorges contrasting with the even waters below.
In addition to such natural splendors, Chongqing has many fascinating reminders of man's accomplishments, such as the Red Crag Village Revolutionary Memorial Hall
㈤ 用英語介紹天氣
Here is the latest weather bulletin issued by the Hong Kong
Observatory.
General Situation
A southwesterly airstream affected the south China coastal
areas yesterday. Locally, it was cloudy with a few showers
yesterday morning. With clouds thinning out ring the day,
there was plenty of sunshine in the afternoon. Temperatures
over parts of the New Territories rose to 33 degrees or
above. A ridge of high pressure is expected to bring
generally fine weather to the south China coastal areas in
the next few days.
Weather forecast for Hong Kong (Monday, 21 Jul 2008)
Mainly fine apart from isolated showers. Hot ring the
day. Temperatures will range between 28 and 32 degrees.
Moderate southwesterly winds.
Outlook : Mainly fine and hot in the following few days.
㈥ 重慶概況的英文介紹(包括人口、氣候、特色等)
Chongqing is the only municipality directly under the central government in western China. Located on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, Chongqing is southwest China's biggest instrial and commercial center, communication hub and inland port.
I believe our rapid economic growth,enchanting landscapes,mysterious history,unique culture and hospitable citizens will make your journey to Chongqing enjoyable and unforgetable.
The beautiful flowers and sweet smiles of Chongqing are waiting for you.
更多祥見重慶政府公共信息網 英文版
㈦ 今天天氣怎麼樣英語表達. 有兩種,都寫出來
What' the weather like today?
How about the weather today?
㈧ 重慶天氣怎麼樣英語
1. How is; What is; like
㈨ 如何用英語形容天氣狀況
外面的天氣如何? 要問別人外面的天氣如何, 最簡單的問法就是, "What's the weather like out there?" 或是我們可以用一個很簡單的 it 來代表天氣, 像是 "What's it like out there?" 這樣講也可以. 還有要是你不喜歡用 What 來作問句, 你也可以簡單地說, "How is the weather out there?" 但是如果我們想問別人未來的某一個時間會不會出太陽或是會不會下雨, 例如我想問人家星期一會下雨嗎? 像這種情況我們就可以說, "Is it supposed to rain on Monday?" 這里用到了一個 be suppose to 的片語, 這種講法是老美最喜歡的. 再比方說吧, 如果我們假設明天有什麼活動, 我們常常會要求別人先看看明天會不會出太陽或下雨, 這種情況老美他們會說, "Why don't you check and see if it's sunny tomorrow?" (你何不看看明天會不會出太陽呢?) 這里把 see if it's sunny 改成 see if it's going to rain 就變成了看看會不會下雨. 2. It's a beautiful day. 今天天氣很好. 老美都是怎麼形容天氣很好的呢? 通常他們會用 beautiful, nice 或是 lovely 來形容. 其中我最常聽到的就是, "It's a beautiful/nice/lovely day." 反之如果是天氣很糟下大雨呢? 你可以用 "It's nasty." 來形容. 但是有時候也可以用反諷的講法. 有一次外頭下著傾盆大雨, 我和一個美國同學又正好沒帶傘. 結果她居然說, "How lovely." (天氣可真是好啊.) 當時我還正經八百地問她是否天氣很差可以用 lovely 來形容, 後來我才知道原來她只不過是在講反話, 害我有點受騙的感覺. 3. It rained cats and dogs last night. 昨晚雨下得很大. Rain cats and dogs 是一句非常受歡迎的俚語啦, 幾乎每個在美國的外籍學生都懂得用 rain cats and dogs 來形容雨下得很大. 當然如果你不想用俚語的講法, 你可以單說, "It's raining really hard." (雨下得很大) 或是, "We're having a heavy rain." 同樣也是雨下得很大. 那雨下得很大, 我被淋成了「落湯雞」這整句話要怎麼講? 落湯雞在英文里只能用 "I am soaked." (我濕透了) 來形容, 所以整句話就成為. "It's raining cats and dogs out there so I am soaked." 4. We had a downpour. 我們剛遇到了一場傾盆大雨. 中文裡常形容下雨像是用「倒」的一樣, 這在英文里也有同樣對等的字眼喔! 英文里用的是 downpour 這個字. 形容下雨像是用倒的一樣 (pour 單獨解就是倒水的意思). 所以下雨像是用倒的我們可以說, "We had a downpour." 另外有一個十分口語的講法, "It's really coming down out there." 也是形容雨下得很大, 像是用「倒」的一樣. 5. It's just sprinkling. 只是在下毛毛雨而已. 在英文里不管下毛毛雨或是毛毛雪我們都可以用 drizzle 和 sprinkle 這兩個動詞來表示. Drizzle 這個字就是氣象術語里「下毛毛雨」的意思. 而 sprinkle 則是一個動詞表示「撒」, 但也常被用來形容毛毛雨, 常聽到的用法就是, "It's drizzling." 或是 "It's sprinkling." 另外還有一個字叫 scattered rain. 指的則是零零星星地降雨. 例如, "We have to cancel the track and field contest because of the scattered rain." (因為零星的降雨所以我們必須取消田徑賽. ) 6. You need to put on your sweater because it's freezing. 你必須穿上你的毛衣因為外面很冷. 形容天氣冷有幾個形容詞可以使用, chilly 指的是天氣有點「涼」, cold 指的是「冷」, 而 freezing 指的則是「凍」. 除了 freezing 之外, 我室友還教我一個俚語, "It's colder than a witch's titty." 也可以形容天氣很冷, (還可以形容不友善 unfriendly ) 不過我想這不是什麼好話, 因為當時他女朋友一直試圖要阻止他教我這一句俚語. 至於各種冷的程度完全視個人而定, 像我可能覺得攝氏五度以下就算是 freezing 了, 可是你相不相信, 這種溫度時還有老美穿著 T 恤在校園里走來走去呢! 我想他們覺得這種溫度只是 chilly 吧! 不過嚴格上說起來, 只有攝氏零度以下才能說是 freezing. 因為 freeze 是指液體凝結成固體, 而 freezing point 則是指「冰點」.水的冰點是攝氏零度, 所以照理說零度以下才能算是 freezing 啦! 不過平常何時使用 freezing 則是看個人的感受而定了, 不需嚴格去界定. Bonus: 溫度零度是用 zero degrees, 而非 zero degree. 許多人常犯這個錯誤. 7. It's burning up out there. 外面熱得跟火爐似的. 以前還沒來美國之前常以為美國的冬天比較冷, 所以夏天一定比較不熱. 後來我才知道真是大錯特錯. 美國東岸夏天的溫度有時會超過華氏 100 度, (相當於攝氏 37.8 度), 在這種高溫下人體不能自然散熱, 簡直就像是火爐一樣. 在英文里要形容天氣像「火爐」一樣, 我們可以說, "It's burning up out there." 另外我們也可以說熱得跟地獄一樣, "It's hot as hell." 或是意思一樣, 俚語的講法, "It's hot as Hades." 這個 Hades 在這里也是指地獄 (hell) 的意思. 8. We can't play tennis today because It's too windy. 我們今天不能打網球因為風太大了. 「刮著風」老美通常用形容詞 windy 這個字來形容. 例如 "It's windy." 簡單明了. 如果是刮著「微風」, 我們還可以用 "It's breezy." 來形容. 另外以前我考 GRE 時學過一個單字 gusty 意指刮著強風的, 但是平常幾乎聽不到老美用這個字, 頂多就是聽氣象預報時偶爾會聽到一兩次而己. 所以我們還是乖乖地用 windy 和 breezy 比較實在. 還有如果沒有風天氣很「悶熱」要用哪個形容詞? 我聽老美用的是 muggy 這個詞. 我知道還有一個 GRE 單字 sultry 同樣也指「悶熱」的 (也可當「風騷」解), 但口語上好像比較少聽老美這么說. 9. We had 3 inches of snow and sleet last week. 上個星期下了三英寸的雪和冰雹. 在水文學里 (hydrology) 里的降水 (precipitation) 可分為幾種: rain, snow, sleet 和 freezing rain. 我想 rain 和 snow 大家都知道, 不必多說, 而 sleet 呢? 指的則是「冰雹」,是沒有結晶的冰粒, 不像雪花有著不可思議我六角形結晶. 還有 freezing rain 指的是「凍雨」. 形成的原因是雨水的溫度早就低於零度, 卻因為缺少結晶的條件所以沒有凝結成冰晶, 但是一降到地面就立刻凍住了, 這就是 freezing rain. 這幾種降水在美國的冬天都常見. 另外老美常講, "It's icy." 指的則是地面結冰, 但這種情況不一定有降水, 有時候明明昨晚一點雨都沒下, 但一早起來大地卻是白白的一片. 主要就是地面上跟枝頭上的露水都結冰了. 但是美則美矣, 提醒各位在 icy road 的狀況下不要隨便開車上路, 那是很危險的一件事. 因為馬路上有肉眼無法分辦的 black ice, 但你只要車子一開過去就會打滑, 這種情況下很容易肇事. 10. The devil's beating his wife. 魔鬼正在打他的老婆. (正在下太陽雨) 當你偶然間看到外頭出著太陽卻又一邊在下雨時, 你是否會感覺到大自然的神奇呢? 對中國人而言, 晴天下雨算是一種好兆頭, 但對老美而言, 他們覺得這是一種異象, 並不是件好事. 所以當他們小時候好奇地問父母為什麼會一邊下雨一邊又出太陽呢?
㈩ 怎麼用英語介紹重慶
1、英文介紹重慶:
Chongqing is one of the four municipalities of the PRC, one of China's five major cities, a GROUP URBAN made from a large city (Chongqing Downtown),and six regional central city that population of over one million, and 25 other counties. The upper Yangtze River economic and financial center, inland export processing base and first area of expanding the opening , an important modern manufacturing base in China, the instrialization of scientific research base of the upper Yangtze River, central and western regions development of circular economy demonstration areas, the State high-tech instrial base, China's auto city, capital of motorcycles of China, The upper Yangtze River shipping center, transportation hub in Southwest China, Development of the Chinese government to implement the development of western regions and countries, urban and rural comprehensive reform pilot area, China's most well-being city. Long history, one of the second batch of national historical and cultural city the State Council announced. The world map hanging in the halls of the United Nations, marked only the names of four cities in China, one of which is Chongqing.
2、中文翻譯:
重慶是中華人民共和國四個直轄市之一,中國五大中心城市之一,是一個由一座特大城市(重慶主城區) ,和六個人口超過百萬的區域性中心城市,以及其他 25 個區縣共同形成的一個組團式城市。長江上游地區經濟中心和金融中心,內陸出口商品加工基地和擴大對外開放的先行區,中國重要的現代製造業基地,長江上游科研成果產業化基地,中西部地區發展循環經濟示範區,國家高技術產業基地,中國汽車名城,中國摩托車之都,長江上游航運中心,西南地區交通樞紐,中國政府實行西部大開發的開發地區以及國家統籌城鄉綜合配套改革試驗區,中國最具幸福感城市。歷史悠久,國務院公布的第二批國家歷史文化名城之一。懸掛在聯合國大廳的世界地圖上,僅僅標出了中國四個城市的名字,其中一個就是重慶。