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發明家英語介紹

英語屬於印歐語系中日耳曼語族下的西日耳曼語支,由古代從歐洲大陸移民大不列顛島的盎格魯、撒克遜和朱特部落的日耳曼人所說的語言演變而來,並通過英國的殖民活動傳播到世界各地。
早期日耳曼人部落(弗里西族、盎格魯族、撒克遜族與朱特族)移民到英格蘭,英語就是從他們的語言中變化繼承下來。據《盎格魯撒克遜編年史》記載,公元449年左右,不列顛群島國王伏提庚(Vortigern)邀請「盎格魯親戚們」來幫助他對抗皮克特人。作為回報,他賜予盎格魯族東南部的領土。隨後他又進一步尋求支援,撒克遜族、盎格魯族與朱特族人紛紛前來。《編年史》記載,最終這些「移民」建立了七個王國:諾森伯利亞、麥西亞、東盎格利亞、肯特、埃塞克斯、蘇塞克斯、威塞克斯。
日爾曼人入侵後,統治了當地的凱爾特語民族,本地語言主要於蘇格蘭、威爾士、康沃爾與愛爾蘭存活了下來。這些入侵者的語言逐漸形成了「古英語」,與近代弗里西語極為相象。English(英格蘭人、英語)、England(英格蘭)和East Anglia(東盎格利亞)這三個詞是分別從描繪盎格魯族的詞彙發展而來:Englisc、 Angelcynn、Englaland。
1066年諾曼征服後三百年內,英格蘭的國王只講法語。因此一大批法語詞彙進入了古英語,古英語本身也失去了大部分曲折變化,進化為中古英語。1500年左右的母音大推移將中古英語變形為近代英語。古英語最著名的文學作品是《貝奧武夫》,中古英語則是《坎特伯雷故事集》。
近代英語在莎士比亞所處的時期開始繁榮,一些學者將之分為早期近代英語與後期近代英語,分界線為1800年左右。隨著不列顛對全世界大部分地區的佔領和殖民,當地語言也很大程度上影響了英語的發展。

❷ 關於一項發明的介紹英文

In modern life we have many inventions.These machines are very useful.They can make things better and faster than people.A washing machine can help us wash clothes.We have more time to do that we want to doring this time.A printing machine prints a lot of books,newspapers and other things qiickly.Buses,bikes,cars,trains,planes and shipshelr us travel faster than before.The compter is wonderful machine.It is one of the most important inventions. Today it is used in many ways.It can store innformations and work out math problems millions of times faster than a person can.In a few years,the computer may touch the lives of everyone.Even people in faraway villages.希望能幫助你。

❸ 用英語介紹你了解的一種發明

Computer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions.

The first device that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century (around 1940 - 1945), although the computer concept and various machines similar to computers existed earlier. Early electronic computers were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers.[1] Modern computers are based on tiny integrated circuits and are millions to billions of times more capable while occupying a fraction of the space.[2] Today, simple computers may be made small enough to fit into a wristwatch and be powered from a watch battery. Personal computers in various forms are icons of the Information Age and are what most people think of as "a computer"; however, the most common form of computer in use today is the embedded computer. Embedded computers are small, simple devices that are used to control other devices — for example, they may be found in machines ranging from fighter aircraft to instrial robots, digital cameras, and children's toys.

❹ 四大發明的英文簡介以及中文

參考:The Four Great Inventions 四大發明

The Compass 指南針

Diagram of a Ming dynasty mariner's compass
Main article: Compass
The earliest reference to magnetism in Chinese literature is found in a 4th century BC book called Book of the Devil Valley Master (鬼穀子): "The lodestone makes iron come or it attracts it."
The earliest reference to a magnetic device used as a "direction finder" is in a Song Dynasty book dated to AD 1040-44. Here there is a description of an iron "south-pointing fish" floating in a bowl of water, aligning itself to the south. The device is recommended as a means of orientation "in the obscurity of the night." However, the first suspended magnetic needle compass was written of by Shen Kuo in his book of AD 1088.
For most of Chinese history, the compass that remained in use was in the form of a magnetic needle floating in a bowl of water. According to Needham, the Chinese in the Song Dynasty and continuing Yuan Dynasty did make use of a dry compass, although this type never became as widely used in China as the wet compass.
The dry compass used in China was a dry suspension compass, a wooden frame crafted in the shape of a turtle hung upside down by a board, with the loadstone sealed in by wax, and if rotated, the needle at the tail would always point in the northern cardinal direction. Although the 14th century European compass-card in box frame and dry pivot needle was adopted in China after its use was taken by Japanese pirates in the 16th century (who had in turn learned of it from Europeans), the Chinese design of the suspended dry compass persisted in use well into the 18th century.

Gunpowder 火葯

Handgun from the Yuan dynasty, circa 1300s.
Main article: History of gunpowder
The prevailing academic consensus is that gunpowder was discovered in the 9th century by Chinese alchemists searching for an elixir of immortality. By the time the Song Dynasty treatise, Wujing Zongyao (武經總要), was written by Zeng Gongliang and Yang Weide in AD 1044, the various Chinese formulas for gunpowder held levels of nitrate in the range of 27% to 50%. By the end of the 12th century, Chinese formulas of gunpowder had a level of nitrate capable of bursting through cast iron metal containers, in the form of the earliest hollow, gunpowder-filled grenade bombs.
In AD 1280, the bomb store of the large gunpowder arsenal at Weiyang accidentally caught fire, which proced such a massive explosion that a team of Chinese inspectors at the site a week later deced that some 100 guards had been killed instantly, with wooden beams and pillars blown sky high and landing at a distance of over 10 li (~2 mi. or ~3.2 km) away from the explosion.
By the time of Jiao Yu and his Huolongjing in the mid 14th century, the explosive potential of gunpowder was perfected, as the level of nitrate in gunpowder formulas had risen to a range of 12% to 91%, with at least 6 different formulas in use that are considered to have maximum explosive potential for gunpowder. By that time, the Chinese had discovered how to create explosive cannonballs by packing their hollow shells with this nitrate-enhanced gunpowder.

Papermaking 造紙術

Hemp wrapping paper, China, circa 100 BC
Main article: Papermaking
Further information: Science and technology of the Han Dynasty
Papermaking has traditionally been traced to China about AD 105, when Cai Lun, an official attached to the Imperial court ring the Han Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220), created a sheet of paper using mulberry and other bast fibres along with fishnets, old rags, and hemp waste. However a recent archaeological discovery has been reported from near Dunhuang of paper with writing on it dating to 8 BC.
While paper used for wrapping and padding was used in China since the 2nd century BC, paper used as a writing medium only became widespread by the 3rd century. By the 6th century in China, sheets of paper were beginning to be used for toilet paper as well. During the Tang Dynasty (AD 618–907) paper was folded and sewn into square bags to preserve the flavor of tea. The Song Dynasty (AD 960–1279) that followed was the first government to issue paper currency.

Printing 印刷術

Main article: History of typography in East Asia
The Chinese invention of Woodblock printing, at some point before the first dated book in 868 (the Diamond Sutra), proced the world's first print culture. According to A. Hyatt Mayor, curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, "it was the Chinese who really discovered the means of communication that was to dominate until our age." Woodblock printing was better suited to Chinese characters than movable type, which the Chinese also invented, but which did not replace woodblock printing. Western printing presses, although introced in the 16th century, were not widely used in China until the 19th century. China, along with Korea, was one of the last countries to adopt them.

The intricate frontispiece of the Diamond Sutra from Tang Dynasty China, AD 868 (British Museum)
Woodblock printing for textiles, on the other hand, preceded text printing by centuries in all cultures, and is first found in China at around 220, then Egypt in the 4th century, and reached Europe by the 14th century or before, via the Islamic world, and by around 1400 was being used on paper for old master prints and playing cards. In another analysis Hyatt Mayor states that "a little before 1400 Europeans had enough paper to begin making holy images and playing cards in woodcut. They need not have learned woodcut from the Chinese, because they had been using woodblocks for about 1,000 years to stamp designs on linen."
Printing in China was further advanced by the 11th century, as it was written by the Song Dynasty scientist and statesman Shen Kuo (1031-1095) that the common artisan Bi Sheng (990-1051) invented ceramic movable type printing.Then there were those such as Wang Zhen (fl. 1290-1333) and Hua Sui (1439-1513), the former of whom invented wooden movable type printing in China, the latter of whom invented metal movable type printing in China. Movable type printing was a tedious process if one were to assemble thousands of indivial characters for the printing of simply one or a few books, but if used for printing thousands of books, the process was efficient and rapid enough to be successful and highly employed. Indeed, there were many cities in China where movable type printing, in wooden and metal form, was adopted by the enterprises of wealthy local families or large private instries. The Qing Dynasty court sponsored enormous printing projects using woodblock movable type printing ring the 18th century. Although superseded by western printing techniques, woodblock movable type printing remains in use in isolated communities in China.
希望對你有幫助~

❺ 有關於新發明的英文介紹

neoteric
[ni(:)Eu5terik]
adj.
近代的, 新發明的
n.
現代人, 現代作家

❻ 發明 (英文版)

Although the real movie with sound in the 1920s, but insisted the film is the voice of, Jiuping this point, Edison the father of modern film well-deserved

More than 100 years ago, people trying to let the film "speak" and try to let voice talent on the screen after that line, but soon be eliminated. Since then commonly used method is the use of the scene shown in the band accompaniment.

Film with sound. This machine-film cameras by the gramophone and a combination of the electrical energy, the camera shading Gramophone linked with the crankshaft, the camera will be able to operate when the gramophone record voices. Shown, the camera behind the scenes, in幕前, the two wires connected to. Members of screening open switch, Gramophone on the screen simultaneously with the operation, making voice and image to achieve a perfect meet. Gramophone's voice and image on film cameras linked to the first time, the audience in appreciation of the screen also heard the voices of sync.

To create "what will the film" Edison persist for many years is a dream. From his initial ideas to final proction to the real film with sound, has undergone more than 30 years time. After the invention of Gramophone in 1877, Edison has committed to the design "as the gramophone in the ears, like the eyes in the role of machinery" and then a combination of both, recording and reproction movement of the screen simultaneously voice. He initially used Gramophone principle, want to use dial record images. Study after year without results, Edison in 1889 absorbed the French people to mine (Maray) of "continuous camera" results, the first to use Kodak's proction of the 50-foot flexible film, guiding assistant Dixon (Dickson) invented the projector. It consists of motor-driven, running at a Jianxing tooth cone driven to the tape of intermittent mobile drilling, drilling. Later developed a "film projectors," this machine using 35 mm film perforations broadband has become the instry standard.

Edison-per-view movies watched by only one person can earn money, and therefore refused to open on the screen showing videos. Dixon to comply with this requirement has proced a box shape of the viewfinder, people from the top of the peep hole Wang Li will be able to see the mobile screen. 1894, the United States around the viewer simply stuffed coins will be able to see a five minute-long films, each one. This invention caused a sensation. Since then, as a competitor, Edison proction of "Victoria is too projectors" (Vitascope), has begun to shift to the screen, a patent battle in the U.S. film instry hegemony, he was able to concentrate on film with sound.

Since then, and in 1912 Edison invented the receiver within 40 feet the size of the sensitive sound wave radio, even in high-speed camera is outside, to create synchronized cameras recording the activities of film-making with sound machine. 1923, the use of wax disc recordings on the film in the film, the 1927 U.S. film company Warner Brothers is a mechanical sound recording, shooting a sound and the success of the dialogue with sound film "Jazz Singer" opened the film with sound The big screen.

Contemporary film far more than the inventor Edison one, but because he insisted on speaking to the film's dream, and let the film out of the laboratory, has been called the father of modern film.

Edison insisted

Edison invented king in the film have invented the idea, they should feel that the film is sound. It is precisely such a insist that he finally invented the gramophone and the camera link up with sound film projectors.

❼ 介紹發明的英語作文

The Telephone
The telephone is one of the most welcome and useful inventions.No wonder more and more families have got to use their own telephones today.
The telephone makes things easy in many ways.Especially,after the mobile telephone appears,communication becomes easier and rapider.To students and people going out for business far away from their homes,the telephone can shorten the distance between them and their families.Thus they will get comfort whenever they are homesick or they run into trouble.With the help of the telephone,people can keep in touch with anyone at any time and in any place for urgent help.
All in all,the telephone is so helpful that we can say that nowadays we can not live without the telephone in our daily life.We will further improve the performance of the telephone so as to create better conditions for its development.
電話
電話是目前最受歡迎和最有用的發明之一,怪不得越來越多的人已經使用了自己的電話.
電話在許多方面使事情變得簡單,尤其是在行動電話出現以後,通訊變得更加快捷方便.對於那些離家的學生和做生意的人來說,電話縮短了同家人的距離,在此它能蛤想家的人和處在困難中的人一個好的心情.有了電話幫助,人們可以隨時隨地和任何人聯系,尋求緊急幫助.在這種情況下,電話顯得尤其重要.
總之,電話是如此有用,以至於如今的日常生活離不開它.我們逐步提高電話功能,為它的發展創造更好的條件.

❽ 用英語寫2篇發明的介紹

Computer enjoys a long history and it is one of the most inventions.

Today, it is widely used in many fields.

The oldest computers is the abacus used in China several centries ago, but the computer is becoming smaller and smaller now, and it can be used in shops, factories and hospitals.
The abacus was invented in the sixth century by Chinese people.The umbrella was invented about 4000 years ago in Assyria,China and Egypt.The binoculars was invented in 1854 by Ignatio Porro in Italy.The camera was invented in 1827 by Joseph Nicephore Niepce who took the first picture.The bicycle was invented in 1880s in England.

The computers are developing with an astonishing speed, and no one could expect what it will be like in the future.

❾ 求一篇英文的簡短的演講稿,介紹一項科學發明。十分感謝!要英文的~

你總得說下是什麼發明吧

❿ 介紹發明家的英語文章

冰箱的由來( The origin of refrigerator)
By the mid-nineteenth century, the term"icebox"had entered the American language, but ice was still only beginning to affect the diet of ordinary citizens in the United States. The ice trade grew with the growth of cities. Ice was used in hotels, taverns, and hospitals, and by some forward-looking city dealers in fresh meat, fresh fish, and butter. After the Civil War (1861-1865), as ice was used to refrigerate freight cars, it also came into household use. Even before 1880, half the ice sold in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and one-third of that sold in Boston and Chicago, went to families for their own use. This had become possible because a new household convenience, the icebox, a precursor of the modern refrigerator, had been invented.

Making an efficient icebox was not as easy as we might now suppose. In the early nineteenth century, the knowledge of the physics of heat, which was essential to a science of refrigeration, was rudimentary. The commonsense notion that the best icebox was one that prevented the ice from melting was of course mistaken, for it was the melting of the ice that performed the cooling. Nevertheless, early efforts to economize ice included wrapping the ice in blankets, which kept the ice from doing its job. Not until near the end of the nineteenth century did inventors achieve the delicate balance of insulation and circulation needed for an efficient icebox.

But as early as 1803, an ingenious Maryland farmer, Thomas Moore, had been on the right track. He owned a farm about twenty miles outside the city of Washington, for which the village of Georgetown was the market center. When he used an icebox of his own design to transport his butter to market, he found that customers would pass up the rapidly melting stuff in the tubs of his competitors to pay a premium price for his butter, still fresh and hard in neat, one-pound bricks. One advantage of his icebox, more explained, was that farmers would no longer have to travel to market at night in order to keep their proce cool.

直到19世紀中期,"冰箱"這個名詞才進入了美國語言,但冰僅僅只是開始影響美國普通市民的飲食。 冰的買賣隨著城市的發展而發展。 冰被用在旅館、酒館、醫院以及被一些有眼光的城市商人用於肉、魚和黃油的保鮮。 內戰(1861-1865)之後,冰被用於冷藏貨車,同時也進入了民用。 甚至在1880年前,半數在紐約、費城和巴爾的摩銷售的冰,三分之一在波士頓和芝加哥銷售的冰進入家庭使用,因為一種新的家庭設備,冰箱,即現代冰箱的前身,被發明了。 製造一台有效率的冰箱不像我們想像的那麼簡單。 19世紀早期,關於對冷藏科學至關重要的熱物理知識是很淺陋的。 認為最好的冰箱應該防止冰的融化這樣一個普遍的觀點顯然是錯誤的,因為正是冰的融化起了製冷作用。 早期為節省冰的努力,包括用毯子把冰包起來,使得冰不能發揮它的作用。 直到近19世紀末,發明家們才成功地找到有效率的冰箱所需要的精確的隔熱和循環的精確平衡。 但早在1803年,一位有發明天才的馬里蘭農場主,托馬斯·莫爾,找到了正確方法。 他擁有一個農場,離華盛頓約20英里,那裡的喬治鎮村莊是集市中心。 當他用自己設計的冰箱運送黃油去市場時,他發現顧客們會走過裝在競爭者桶里那些迅速融化的黃油而給他比市價更高的價格買他仍然新鮮堅硬,整齊地切成一磅一塊的黃油。 莫爾說他的冰箱的一個好處是使得農民們不必在夜裡上路去市場以保持他們產品的低溫。

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