介紹俄羅斯的小報英語怎麼說
㈠ 用英語寫俄羅斯簡介
呵呵,要求還挺高,我翻譯的很詳細,希望對你有幫助哦:)
Russia introces
俄羅斯簡介
Russia (or the Russian federation) is located north the Eurasia,
俄羅斯(或俄羅斯聯邦)位於歐亞大陸北部,
north cross Eastern Europe Asia's majority of lands.
地跨東歐北亞的大部分土地。
North near Arctic Ocean Balen, White sea, sea of Kela, sea of lapujef,
北臨北冰洋的巴倫支海、白海、喀拉海、拉普捷夫海,
east the Siberia sea and Chu Keqi the sea, east is close to the Pacific Ocean the Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan,
東西伯利亞海和楚科奇海,東瀕太平洋的白令海、鄂霍次克海和日本海,
west shore Atlantic's Baltic Sea, Black Sea and Asian fast sea. With country and so on the Norway,
西濱大西洋的波羅的海、黑海和亞速海。
Finland, Poland, China, Mongolia, North Korea, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belorussia, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerjan, Hasaksta is neighboring.
與挪威、芬蘭、波蘭、中國、蒙古、朝鮮、愛沙尼亞、拉脫維亞、立陶宛、白俄羅斯、烏克蘭、喬治亞、亞塞拜然、哈薩克等國家相鄰
Separates the sea and Japanese and American Alaska faces one another.
隔海與日本和美國阿拉斯加相望。
The area 17.1 million square kilometers, are in the world the region are most vast,
面積1710萬平方千米,是世界上地域最遼闊、面積最廣大的國家,
the area most general countries, approximately composes the world land total area 11.4%. Coastline long 34,000 kilometers.
約佔世界陸地總面積11.4%。海岸線長3.4萬千米。
㈡ 俄羅斯的英文簡介
Geography
The Russian Federation is the largest of the 21 republics that make up the Commonwealth of Independent States. It occupies most of eastern Europe and north Asia, stretching from the Baltic Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east, and from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Black Sea and the Caucasus in the south. It is bordered by Norway and Finland in the northwest; Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania in the west; Georgia and Azerjan in the southwest; and Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, and North Korea along the southern border.
㈢ 俄羅斯 介紹 英語
MANY I ask what you thought of first when you saw the title of this piece? Was it rotten meat and inedible sausage, with people standing in endless lines to obtain these delicacies? Or was it mounds of caviar and free-flowing vodka, with exuberant guests flinging their glasses into the fireplace? During those tumultuous days in August, once it was clear that Boris Yeltsin had faced down the coup, the thought occurred that along with a revival of freedom, Russians and all their captive peoples might also recover the joys of hospitality.
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Nineteenth-century Russian literature is full of the sorts of food most living Russians have only dreamed of groaning zakuska tables; blini with butter, sour cream, and caviar; meat and fish dishes ingeniously contrived to satisfy the Russian taste for trompel'oeil; artful, Frenchified desserts.
Russian food was never strong on vegetables, except mushrooms-and mushrooms are not merely a food but a passion. Vladimir Nabokov describes his mother's picking mushroom at their country estate:
One of her greatest pleasures in summer was the very Russian sport of hodit' po gribi (looking for mushrooms). . . . all she picked were species belonging to the edible section of the genus Boletus (tawny elis, brown scaber, red aurantiacus, and a few close allies).... Rainy weather would bring out these beautiful plants in profusion under the firs, birches, and aspens in our park, especially in its older part ... Its shady recesses would then harbor that special boletic reek which makes a Russian's nostrils dilate-a dark, dank, satisfying blend of damp moss, rich earth, rotting leaves.
This is a love that Russians carry with them wherever they go. Anya von Bremzen, in the good new cookbook Please to the Table, writes of two Russian diplomats in England:
These fellows went into the countryside on a mushroom-picking expedition (a must for every homesick Russian) and were promptly arrested for trespassing. When the country policeman actually realized what they were doing, however, he became so concerned for their health . . . that he dropped all charges and insisted that they call an emergency number in case of poisoning. The diplomats had a good laugh with their friends later that evening over an exquisite mushroom dinner back in London.
The mushrooms thus gathered can be used in any number of ways; the one Nabokov mentions ("fried in butter and thickened with sour cream"), known as mushrooms smitane, is one of the simplest and best.
But equally typical in their own way are the zakuski-appetizers of all sorts. (Traditionally guests stand around the buffet table. However, Miss von Bremzen reports that recent emigres almost always sit: they have spent too much time standing in lines ever to stand when it isn't necessary.) The Russian Tea Room in New York used to serve, for after-theater supper, a glorious zakuska platter. It always included two or three kinds of fish (pickled herring, matjes herring, smoked salmon); one or two smoked meats (tongue, ham); a square of jellied calf's foot; eggplant oriental (the one offering I didn't like); and always a nice scoop of chopped chicken liver and another of red caviar. None of these items-with the possible exception of the eggplant and the calfs foot (and that's not so very different in flavor and texture from headcheese)-is a stranger to the American table. The genius lies in the profusion.
An American who studied at Moscow University ring the Khrushchev Thaw recalls the order of meals there: soup for breakfast, soup for lunch, soup for dinner. At breakfast and dinner, the only cutlery was a spoon, but at lunch the students got a fork as well. That is because at lunch there was a hunk of meat in the soup. Fortunately that experience did not put him off real Russian soups, of which the queen is borshch. Borshch (which is of Ukrainian, and not Russian, origin) can be made with pork, beef, goose, ck-there are as many variations as there are cooks. The one essential is beets (the name comes from an Old Slavonic word, brsh, meaning beet). And with the borshch comes a pirozhok, a turnover filled with meat or fish or cabbage or-of course-mushrooms. Pirozhki have also served as a high-class fast food; when NATIONAL REVIEW visited Russia in the middle Brezhnev period, Moscow and (as it was then) Leningrad were dotted with pirozhkovaye, informal restaurants serving many varieties of pirozhok and glasses of tea. Although McDonald's deserves much praise for its entrepreneurship, I hope it doesn't drive these establishments out of business.
The French sent many chefs to Russia in the nineteenth century-above all Cardeme, who created the charlotte Russe while working for Czar Alexander 1-but they did not bring many dishes back. Blini are an exceptional-though the refined French version is a far cry from the substantial buckwheat cake the Russians load with butter and sour cream and all manner of caviar and smoked fish. This is one of the most sumptuous dishes in any cuisine, but it is not at all an invention of the Imperial Court. It was for centuries the centerpiece of the traditional Butter Festival, the Russian equivalent of Carnival.
㈣ 三年級上冊希臘 瑞士 俄羅斯的英語小報(急急急)
背誦在復習過程中佔有重要地位。心理學研究發現,背誦中的反饋作用十分重要,它能極大地提高記憶效果,節省時間。復習過程中可以利用的反饋方式包括:閱讀、回想和提示等。
㈤ 求 介紹俄羅斯的英語作文,250字,可以少20字,順便寫一下翻譯,謝謝。特別急,急急急%>_<%
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is the largest country in the world and is so vast that it has eleven time zones and a coastline of more than 23,000 miles. Russia is located in northeastern Europe and northern Asia.Russia shares boundaries with the Arctic Ocean on the N, northern Pacific Ocean on the W, China.
It has long history and has many kinds of culture,it combined the western cultures. Russians like operas,ballet and vodka.when ther meet the others ,they shake hands with them.being invited,they take flowers as their gift.they hate the number 13,while they think 7 is a sigh of happiness and success.
Known mostly for its natural resources, Russia has more than 100,000 rivers, and the world』s largest forest, and largest lake (Lake Baikal). Russian is the predominant language, but more than 100 languages are spoken throughout the country. Russia is famous for the Bolshoi Ballet, dancers such Rudolf Nureyev and Anna Pavlova, classical music composers Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, and literary masers such as Tolstoy, Pushkin, and Dostoevsky. Russia is also known for its fine vodka and caviar. Moscow is the capital and largest city in Russia, followed by St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk.
俄羅斯,或俄羅斯,是世界上最大的國家是如此龐大,它有十一個時區,海岸線長23000多公里。俄羅斯位於歐洲東北部和亞洲北部。俄羅斯邊界上的N北冰洋,北太平洋上的W洋,中國。它有著悠久的歷史和多種文化,並結合西方文化。
㈥ 用英文介紹俄羅斯的國家歷史、文化、風土人情等
中文:俄羅斯獨特的民俗風情"英文在下面喔"
俄羅斯人對酒懷有一種特殊的情結。女士們一般喜歡喝香檳酒和果酒,而伏特加則是男士們的至愛。俄羅斯人喜歡喝純粹的白酒,並喜歡大杯大杯地豪飲下去。這是他們豪爽浪漫、不拘小節性格的反映。
俄羅斯有用麵包和鹽迎接貴客的習慣。一進酒店,就見兩個象從童話里走出來的盛裝俄羅斯姑娘款款走上前,她們親切地行禮,然後遞給你一塊圓麵包,麵包上邊放著一個小鹽缸。您撕下一小塊麵包,沾上鹽吃了。用麵包和鹽接待客人,是因為鹽在歷史上是很昂貴的,沿襲至今,表示對貴客的友好和尊重。
套偶或套娃是俄羅斯最典型、最普及的民間工藝品之一。套偶是用彩色油漆加以描繪,大多穿傳統的俄羅斯民間服飾,包著頭巾,提著小花籃,煞是鮮艷可愛。套娃的價格隨著木頭的質量和製作工藝的精細程度不同,便宜的有1至3美元。
俄羅斯的人名常常令中國人頭痛,俄羅斯的姓名全部由名字,父稱和姓三部分組成,又有小名,愛稱和呢稱,名字相當於中國人的大名,即正式名字。大名與小名,愛稱是相互對應的。在實際交流中,直呼大名是非常必要的。蘇聯時期,最常用的稱呼是同志和公民,而如今,男士和女士則是常用的,「母申娜」即男人,男士的讀音,「接物什嘎」則是女士,姑娘、小姐的稱呼。從十幾歲到五、六十歲都可以用,對上了年紀的女性,千萬別叫人家老奶奶「巴布希嘎」,那是極不禮貌的,俄羅斯怕別人說她老。對小夥子,可直呼「年輕人」。
禮儀方面,送鮮花是最佳的禮物,可一定要記住,送花一定要送單數。巧克力則是萬能的禮物,價值不必太高,正應了「禮輕情義重」。中國人若給親戚朋友帶禮物,木套娃娃是首選。木套娃娃也叫「瑪特遼什卡」,是由小到大一層一層套起來的。大披肩、木雕製品,軍服、軍用水壺、紀念章、水晶製品,以及望遠鏡,夜視儀、工藝手錶、懷表等。大個的還有俄式茶飲。俄制的伏特加酒也是上好的禮物。
英語:Russia's unique folk customsThe russians on wine have a special complex. Ladies generally like to drink champagne and wine, and vodka is men's most beloved. Russians like pure white wine, and like mugs big cup to drink down. This is their gracious romantic, informal section of the character of the reflection.Russia useful bread and salt to meet the honored guest habit. A the hotel, and beheld two from a fairy tales out of the Russian girl dressed tender go forward, they affectionately smartly, then handed you a piece of bread rolls, put a little above salt cylinder. You piece of bread with the salt to eat. With bread and salt reception guests, because salt in history is very expensive, has followed so far, say to the honored guest friendly and respect.Set of OuHuo sets conditions is Russia's most typical, one of the most popular folk handicraft. Set of accidentally is using color paint describe, mostly to wear traditional Russian folk dress wrapped head scarf, carrying a-tisket, very bright and lovely. Sets conditions price with wood quality and proction process, fine different degree of cheap has $1 to $3.Russia's names always make Chinese headache, Russia's name all by name, the father says and last name three components, and have great gabito, nickname and say, name is equivalent to the Chinese name, namely formal name. Name and great gabito, nickname is mutual correspond. In the actual exchange, to keep shout name is very necessary. The Soviet period, most commonly called a comrade and citizen, and nowadays, men and women are common, "mother ShenNa" namely man, man pronunciation, "connect content assorted honk" is a lady, girl, miss titles. The teen years to five, sixty years old, can use for older women, don't call somebody else granny "ba bush quack,", that is highly polite, Russia are afraid of being said she old. For boys, can keep shout "youth".Etiquette, send a flower is the greatest of gifts, but must remember, flower must send singular. Chocolate is universal gift, value needn't too high, should be "that counts. Chinese if give relatives and friends to bring a gift, wood set of dolls are preferred. Wood of doll also called "matvey, liao assorted card", is small to large layer sets up. Shawl, wood procts, uniforms, the military kettle, mementoes, crystal procts, as well as telescopes, night-vision goggles, craft watches, pocket watch, etc. Large and Russian tea drink. Of Russian of vodka is the best gift.
㈦ 介紹俄羅斯的英語作文要翻譯50個詞
我家階梯轉角有盆石榴花。它的葉子是橢圓形、小小的。枝頭上長滿了花蕾,是要開花了版。我好高權興!
有的才是花骨朵,綠、黃、紅色相間,像個五彩燈泡;更大的花骨朵兒,像一個小葫蘆,尖上已經有了一條裂紋;有的裂開小嘴,露出了一抹紅;有的正開著,只見包著花瓣的那層「皮」慢慢地向外翹,裡面的花瓣也跟著一片片張開,好像一個穿著裙子的小姑娘;有的殼翹得不能再翹了,花瓣也全張開了。我發現,石榴花的花瓣是紅色的,有6片。低頭聞了聞,有一股淡淡的清香。它的花蕊是黃色的。遠遠看去,像一位嬌艷的小公主。
㈧ 我要做手抄報,用英語介紹俄羅斯,初一水平的,盡量長一點,最好配上中文解釋。
中文:俄羅斯獨特的民俗風情"英文在下面喔"
俄羅斯人對酒懷有一種特殊的情結。女士們一般喜歡喝香檳酒和果酒,而伏特加則是男士們的至愛。俄羅斯人喜歡喝純粹的白酒,並喜歡大杯大杯地豪飲下去。這是他們豪爽浪漫、
性格的反映。
俄羅斯有用麵包和鹽迎接貴客的習慣。一進酒店,就見兩個象從童話里走出來的盛裝俄羅斯姑娘款款走上前,她們親切地行禮,然後遞給你一塊圓麵包,麵包上邊放著一個小鹽缸。您撕下一小塊麵包,沾上鹽吃了。用麵包和鹽接待客人,是因為鹽在歷史上是很昂貴的,沿襲至今,表示對貴客的友好和尊重。
套偶或套娃是俄羅斯最典型、最普及的民間工藝品之一。套偶是用彩色油漆加以描繪,大多穿傳統的俄羅斯民間服飾,包著頭巾,提著小花籃,煞是鮮艷可愛。套娃的價格隨著木頭的質量和製作工藝的精細程度不同,便宜的有1至3美元。
俄羅斯的人名常常令中國人頭痛,俄羅斯的姓名全部由名字,父稱和姓三部分組成,又有小名,愛稱和呢稱,名字相當於中國人的大名,即正式名字。大名與小名,愛稱是相互對應的。在實際交流中,直呼大名是非常必要的。蘇聯時期,最常用的稱呼是同志和公民,而如今,男士和女士則是常用的,「母申娜」即男人,男士的讀音,「接物什嘎」則是女士,姑娘、小姐的稱呼。從十幾歲到五、六十歲都可以用,對上了年紀的女性,千萬別叫人家老奶奶「巴布希嘎」,那是極不禮貌的,俄羅斯怕別人說她老。對小夥子,可直呼「年輕人」。
禮儀方面,送鮮花是最佳的禮物,可一定要記住,送花一定要送單數。巧克力則是萬能的禮物,價值不必太高,正應了「禮輕情義重」。中國人若給親戚朋友帶禮物,木套娃娃是首選。木套娃娃也叫「瑪特遼什卡」,是由小到大一層一層套起來的。大披肩、木雕製品,軍服、軍用水壺、紀念章、水晶製品,以及望遠鏡,夜視儀、工藝手錶、懷表等。大個的還有俄式茶飲。俄制的伏特加酒也是上好的禮物。
英語:Russia'.,andvodkaismen'smostbeloved.Russianslikepurewhitewine,andlikemugsbigcuptodrinkdown.Thisistheirgraciousromantic,..Athehotel,,theyaffectionatelysmartly,,putalittleabovesaltcylinder..,,hasfollowedsofar,.'smosttypical,.,,carryinga-tisket,verybrightandlovely.,finedifferentdegreeofcheaphas$1to$3.Russia',Russia'snameallbyname,,andhavegreatgabito,nicknameandsay,,namelyformalname.Nameandgreatgabito,nicknameismutualcorrespond.Intheactualexchange,.TheSovietperiod,,andnowadays,menandwomenarecommon,"motherShenNa"namelyman,manpronunciation,"connectcontentassortedhonk"isalady,girl,misstitles.Theteenyearstofive,sixtyyearsold,canuseforolderwomen,don'tcallsomebodyelsegranny"babushquack,",thatishighlypolite,.Forboys,cankeepshout"youth".Etiquette,,butmustremember,flowermustsendsingular.Chocolateisuniversalgift,valueneedn'ttoohigh,shouldbe"thatcounts.,woodsetofdollsarepreferred.Woodofdollalsocalled"matvey,liaoassortedcard",issmalltolargelayersetsup.Shawl,woodprocts,uniforms,themilitarykettle,mementoes,crystalprocts,aswellastelescopes,night-visiongoggles,craftwatches,pocketwatch,etc.LargeandRussianteadrink.OfRussianofvodkaisthebestgift.
㈨ 在線求關於國外名著的(最好是俄羅斯的,類似鋼鐵是怎樣煉成的之類的)的全英文的小報。
這個是word版的 可以復制 《鋼鐵是怎樣煉成》
㈩ 俄羅斯英語介紹
『Russia, or the Russian Federation, is the largest country in the world and is so vast that it has eleven time zones and a coastline of more than 23,000 miles. Known mostly for its natural resources, Russia has more than 100,000 rivers, and the world』 largest forest, and largest lake (Lake Baikal). Russian is the predominant language, but more than 100 languages are spoken throughout the country. Russia is famous for the Bolshoi Ballet, dancers such Rudolf Nureyev and Anna Pavlova, classical music composers Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, and literary masers such as Tolstoy, Pushkin, and Dostoevsky. Russia is also known for its fine vodka and caviar. Moscow is the capital and largest city in Russia, followed by St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk.