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Lesson 5 1.Chinese adj. n. 中国人 2.French adj. n. 法国人 3.German adj. n. 德国人 4.good adj. 好 5.good morning 早上好(英语中常见的问候语) 6.Japanese adj. n. 日本人 7.Korean adj. n. 韩国人 8.meet v. 遇见 9.Miss 小姐 10
The meaning of Konichiwa Japanese greet each other with the word “ Konichiwa ” . This word is also related to the Sun. Japanese sometimes refer to the Sun as Konichi-sama. So saying “ Konichiwa ”
Janpnese weddings In the past, most Japanese participated in various Shintoist or Buddhist ceremonies, weddings funerals Buddhist. In recent times, the trend has been towards Christian and non-denomin
its pron. 它的 itself pron. 它自己 jacket n. 短上衣,夹克衫 jam n. 果酱;阻塞 January n. 1月 Japan n. 日本 Japanese a. 日本的,日本人的,日语的 n. 日本人, 日语 jar n. 罐子; 坛子 jaw n. 下巴 jazz n. 爵士音
提到日本,人们总是想到东京涩谷的繁华,或是富士山的神圣;但是,京都才是日本人的心灵故乡。凡有历史却已不是当下书写历史重地的城市,都有股悠然安逸的别致味道。今天就由我们带
A: What kind of food do you like? 你喜欢什么样的食物? B: I like Japanese food best. 我最喜欢日本食物。 A: How do you like Japanese food? 你喜欢日本料理吗? B: I like it very much. 我非常喜欢。
2.Hiroshima - The Liveliest City in Japan (excerpts) Jacques Danvoir Hiroshima! Everybody off! That must be what the man in the Japanese stationmaster's uniform shouted, as the fastest train in the world slipped to a stop in Hiroshima Station. I did
今天要学的词是toast。Toast不就是烤面包吗?对,但是今天说的是喝酒,不是面包。日本王妃纪子生了一个男孩,全国上下一片欢腾。报纸说:Thousands of Japanese...dance and drink to toast the arrival of
Todd: Clare, you're from England. 克莱尔,你来自英国。 Clare: That's right. 没错。 Todd: How would you compare England and Japan? 你怎么对比英国和日本呢? Clare: Well, I think, let's take price-wise, they're actually quite si
Japans government says the total cost of the damage caused by the tsunami could reach 25 trillion yen or U.S. $309 billion. 日本政府说,这次地震海啸造成的经济损失可能高达3千零90亿美元。 Reconstruction could boost economy
When the World was young and people believed in sea-serpents they used to say there was a huge sea-serpent a thousand miles long in the sea near China. 在人类历史的早期阶段,人们相信世界上有海蛇怪,他们常说在中国海域附近
After the Japanese were beaten in the war they were not allowed to have a big army nor to build war machines like battle-ships, tanks, and guns. 日本人战败之后,被禁止拥有一支庞大的军队,也禁止建造诸如战舰、坦克和枪炮
Their stockings are like mittens with a place for the toe, 他们的袜子像连指手套,四脚趾相连与脚拇指分开。 and they would no more think of stepping on the mats with their shoes on than you would of getting into bed with your sho
A picture of two Japanese carrying a big bucket on a pole which rests on their shoulders. 两个日本人用一根杆子抬着一个大水桶, In the tubI couldn't see them but I knewthere are live fish. 画中那只桶里虽然我看不见,但是我
今天要学的词是toast,t-o-a-s-t,toast不就是烤面包吗,对啦,但是今天说的是喝酒,不是面包。cheers日本王妃生了一个男孩,全国上下一片欢腾,报纸说Thousands of Japanese dance and drink to toast the ar
Banyan The great wave 滔天巨浪 A look at how Japan views the seaand itself 日本之自身观amp;海洋观解读 Jun 2nd 2011 | from the print edition AT AROUND the age of 70, Katsushika Hokusai, still bounding with artistic energy, created Thirt
Samurai 武士 Who are samurais? 谁是武士? Samurais were high ranking soldiers in Japan. 武士是日本的高等士兵。 They wore armor and used swords. 他们身穿盔甲,使用刀剑。 First, samurais worked for the upper class. 一开始
Van Gogh Never Visited Japan, but He Saw It Everywhere 梵高从未去过日本,却做着一个日本梦 AMSTERDAMIn the soft, clear light of Provence, France, Vincent van Gogh saw the crisp skies of Japanese woodcut prints. The almond blossoms, gn