① 关于自己想作当一名发明家的英语作文80字带翻译
您好:I Want to Be an Inventor
TVs, telephones, fridges, cars, planes, computers and many otherthings are important inventions, they have greatly changed our life. Manypeople have their ideas and wishes, they want to invent some new things forthe world. I'm one of them, I want to be an inventor in the future. Inventionscan make our daily life more convenient, and our life will become better andbetter. Now I'm a high school student, I'll try my best to make my dreamcome true.
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② 英语作文ihaveadream职业发明家
Old habits die hard! 积习难改。
Never say die. 永不言败。
Hang in there! 撑下去。
No pain, no gain. 没有耕耘,没有收
获。
Nothing is impossible to a willing mind.世上无难事,只怕有心人。
Experience is the father of wisdom and memory the mother. 经验是知识之父,记忆是知识之母。
It is good to learn at another man’s cost前车之鉴
Time is money 一寸光阴一寸金
An idle youth ,a needy age少壮不努力,老大途伤悲
Seeing is believing百闻不如一见
There is no smoke without fire无风不起浪
Nothing venture, nothing have不入虎穴,焉得虎子
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④ 介绍发明家的英语文章
冰箱的由来( 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世纪中期,"冰箱"这个名词才进入了美国语言,但冰仅仅只是开始影响美国普通市民的饮食。 冰的买卖随着城市的发展而发展。 冰被用在旅馆、酒馆、医院以及被一些有眼光的城市商人用于肉、鱼和黄油的保鲜。 内战(1861-1865)之后,冰被用于冷藏货车,同时也进入了民用。 甚至在1880年前,半数在纽约、费城和巴尔的摩销售的冰,三分之一在波士顿和芝加哥销售的冰进入家庭使用,因为一种新的家庭设备,冰箱,即现代冰箱的前身,被发明了。 制造一台有效率的冰箱不像我们想象的那么简单。 19世纪早期,关于对冷藏科学至关重要的热物理知识是很浅陋的。 认为最好的冰箱应该防止冰的融化这样一个普遍的观点显然是错误的,因为正是冰的融化起了制冷作用。 早期为节省冰的努力,包括用毯子把冰包起来,使得冰不能发挥它的作用。 直到近19世纪末,发明家们才成功地找到有效率的冰箱所需要的精确的隔热和循环的精确平衡。 但早在1803年,一位有发明天才的马里兰农场主,托马斯·莫尔,找到了正确方法。 他拥有一个农场,离华盛顿约20英里,那里的乔治镇村庄是集市中心。 当他用自己设计的冰箱运送黄油去市场时,他发现顾客们会走过装在竞争者桶里那些迅速融化的黄油而给他比市价更高的价格买他仍然新鲜坚硬,整齐地切成一磅一块的黄油。 莫尔说他的冰箱的一个好处是使得农民们不必在夜里上路去市场以保持他们产品的低温。
⑤ 用英语介绍一位发明家
贝尔
Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland. His mother, who was deaf, was a musician and a painter of portraits. His father, who taught deaf people how to speak, invented "Visible Speech". This was a code which showed how the tongue, lips, and throat were positioned to make speech sounds. Graham, or "Aleck", as his family called him, was interested in working with the deaf throughout his life.
Thomas Watson became an associate of Bell. He made parts and built models of Bell's inventions. One day while they were working Bell accidently heard the sound of a plucked reed * coming over the telegraph wire. Watson had been tuning the metal reeds in the next room. Bell drew up a plan for the telephone and they continued to experiment. The next day he transmitted the famous words, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want you!" A few months later on Feb. 14, 1876, he applied for a patent on his telephone.
He continued to invent other things. He developed a method of making phonograph * records on a wax disc. He made an iron breathing lung, and a device for locating icebergs at sea. He experimented with sheep. He was interested in kites that could lift a man, and he invented a hydrofoil * which set a world speed record of over 70 miles per hour.
⑥ 发明家英语介绍
英语属于印欧语系中日耳曼语族下的西日耳曼语支,由古代从欧洲大陆移民大不列颠岛的盎格鲁、撒克逊和朱特部落的日耳曼人所说的语言演变而来,并通过英国的殖民活动传播到世界各地。
早期日耳曼人部落(弗里西族、盎格鲁族、撒克逊族与朱特族)移民到英格兰,英语就是从他们的语言中变化继承下来。据《盎格鲁撒克逊编年史》记载,公元449年左右,不列颠群岛国王伏提庚(Vortigern)邀请“盎格鲁亲戚们”来帮助他对抗皮克特人。作为回报,他赐予盎格鲁族东南部的领土。随后他又进一步寻求支援,撒克逊族、盎格鲁族与朱特族人纷纷前来。《编年史》记载,最终这些“移民”建立了七个王国:诺森伯利亚、麦西亚、东盎格利亚、肯特、埃塞克斯、苏塞克斯、威塞克斯。
日尔曼人入侵后,统治了当地的凯尔特语民族,本地语言主要於苏格兰、威尔士、康沃尔与爱尔兰存活了下来。这些入侵者的语言逐渐形成了“古英语”,与近代弗里西语极为相象。English(英格兰人、英语)、England(英格兰)和East Anglia(东盎格利亚)这三个词是分别从描绘盎格鲁族的词汇发展而来:Englisc、 Angelcynn、Englaland。
1066年诺曼征服后三百年内,英格兰的国王只讲法语。因此一大批法语词汇进入了古英语,古英语本身也失去了大部分曲折变化,进化为中古英语。1500年左右的元音大推移将中古英语变形为近代英语。古英语最著名的文学作品是《贝奥武夫》,中古英语则是《坎特伯雷故事集》。
近代英语在莎士比亚所处的时期开始繁荣,一些学者将之分为早期近代英语与后期近代英语,分界线为1800年左右。随着不列颠对全世界大部分地区的占领和殖民,当地语言也很大程度上影响了英语的发展。
⑦ 有没有关于发明家的英语短文
Newton was one of the greatest English scientists. He worked very hard and often forgot his breakfast. One morning Newton got up early and he thought about a very hard physics problem. He forgot to go to have his breakfast. Mary, his servant went to his study and was going to boil an egg for him. But Newton did not want any noise. He said “Can you leave the egg to me? I’ll boil the egg myself.”
Mary put the egg on the table by Newton’s watch and left the room. An hour passed. Mary was afraid Newton would forgot to boil the egg. So she came back to Newton’s study. What did she find? She found Newton boiling the watch and the egg was on the table. He was still thinking hard.
⑧ 介绍爱迪生的英语作文带翻译
Thomas then worked for five years as a telegraph operator, but he continued to spend much of his time on the job concting experiments. He got his first patent in 1868 for a vote recorder run by electricity. However, the vote recorder was not a success. In 1870, he sold another invention, a stock-ticker, for $40,000. A stock-ticker is a machine that automatically prints stock prices on a tape. He was then able to build his first shop in Newark, New Jersey.
Thomas Edison was totally deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the other, but thought of his deafness as a blessing in many ways. It kept conversations short, so that he could have more time for work. He called himself a "two-shift man" because he worked 16 out of every 24 hours. Sometimes he worked so intensely that his wife had to remind him to sleep and eat.
Thomas Edison died at the age of 84 on October 18, 1931, at his estate in West Orange, New Jersey. He left numerous inventions that improved the quality of life all over the world.
爱迪生 (1847-1931)
19世纪被誉为科学的世纪,也是以科学的技术化和社会化为突出特征的世纪。科学在这个世纪开始成为社会生活的一个重要组成部分。风起云涌的伟大创新转变成为技术科学的巨大威力。这个世纪的一些科技巨擘继续活跃于20世纪。托马斯·阿尔沃·爱迪生(Thomas Alva Edison),就是其中之一。美国《生活》周刊不久前评出的过去1000年的100位最有影响力人物中,爱迪生名列第一。
爱迪生出身低微、生活贫困,他的“学历”是一生只上过3个月的小学,老师因为总被他古怪的问题问得张口结舌,竟然当他母亲的面说他是个傻瓜、将来不会有什么出息。母亲一气之下让他退学,由她亲自教育。这时,爱迪生的天资得以充分地展露。在母亲指导下,他阅读了大量的书籍,并在家中自己建了一个小实验室。为筹措实验室的必要开支,他只得外出打工,当报童、办报纸。最后用积攒的钱在火车的行李车厢建了个小实验室,继续作化学实验研究。后来,化学药品起火,几乎把这个车厢烧掉。暴怒的行李员把爱迪生的实验设备都扔下车去,还打了他几记耳光,据说爱迪生因此终生致聋。
爱迪生是美利坚民族崇尚的那种传奇般的人物——虽未受过良好的学校教育,但凭个人奋斗和非凡才智获得巨大成功。他自学成才,以坚韧不拔的毅力、罕有的热情和精力从千万次的失败中站了起来,克服了数不清的困难,成为美国发明家、企业家。他早年曾制定双工式和四工式电报系统,发明自动电报帮电机。1877~1879年发明留声机;实验并改进了电灯(白炽灯)和电话。以后又制定了照明系统,并为实现集中供电进行了许多工作。他提出并采用直流三线系统。制成当时容量最大的发电机,并于1882年利用该机建成了第一座大型发电厂。在同时期,作了铁道电气化的试验。1883年发现“爱迪生效应”,即热电子发射现象。在电影技术、矿业、建筑、化工等方面也有不少著名的发明,仅从1869年到1901年,就取得了1328项发明专利。在他的一生中,平均每15天就有一项新发明,他因此而被誉为“发明大王”。
爱迪生献身科学、淡泊名利。在研制电灯时,记者对他说:“如果你真能造出电灯来取代煤气灯,那你一定会赚大钱。”爱迪生回答说:“一个人如果仅仅为积攒金钱而工作,他就很难得到一点别的东西——甚至连金钱也得不到!”他一直被称作现代电影之父,可是在电影界人士为他77岁寿辰举行的盛大宴会上,他说:“对于电影的发展,我只是在技术上出了点力,其他的都是别人的功劳。”
爱迪生胸襟开阔、善处逆境。针对自己的耳聋不便,他说:“走在百老汇的人群中,我可以像幽居森林深处的人那样平静。耳聋从来就是我的福气,它使我免去了许多干扰和精神痛苦。”1914年某天晚上,爱迪生的电影实验室突遭火灾,损失巨大。爱迪生安慰伤心之极的妻子说:“不要紧,别看我已67岁了,可我并不老。
从明天早晨起,一切都将重新开始,我相信没有一个人会老得不能重新开始工作的。”第二天,爱迪生不但开始动工建造新车间,而且又开始发明一种新的灯——一种帮助消防队员在黑暗中前进的便携式探照灯。火灾对爱迪生就像是一支小小的插曲。
爱迪生造福大众、不畏艰辛。为寻找灯丝,他试验了数千种材料;为试制一种新的蓄电池,他失败了八千次。因此,爱迪生常常说:“天才是百分之一的灵感加上百分之九十九的勤奋。”他在80岁时,仍然保持着发明家的精神,坚张地进行着发明创造活动。1927年,他成立了爱迪生植物研究公司,投入一个崭新的研究领域,寻觅化工新材料。81岁高龄的爱迪生成功地从野草中提炼出橡胶,受到人们极高的评价。
⑨ 关于发明家英文作文150词
TVs, telephone, fridges, cars, planes, computers and many other things are important inventions. They have greatly changed our life. Many people have their ideas and wishes. They want to invent some new things for the world. I am one of them. I want to be an inventor in the future, Inventions can bring fun and happiness to our life and make our daily life more convenient. Our life will become better and better. Now I am a high school student. I will try my best to work hard at my lessons to make my dream come true.
⑩ 英语作文 a great inwentor (发明家)60字
The Great Inventor - Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell, born in March 3, 1847, was an eminent scientist, inventor and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. Upon Bell's death, all telephones throughout the United States "stilled their ringing for a silent minute in tribute to the man whose yearning to communicate made them possible".
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题目: 伟大的发明家 - 贝尔
(电话发明家)