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“我只是来打酱油的”用英语怎么说啊?

很高兴为您解答~

翻译为:打酱油 bystander

e.g. Don't drag me into this, I am just an innocent bystander.

sensationalized「sensationalized翻译」

不要拖我下水。我只是个无辜的打酱油的。

1. 囧 dumbfounded

e.g. I am dumbfounded when a kid asks me about sex.

有个小孩问我关于性的问题时,我很囧。

2. 赞 fabulous

e.g. I watched Li Na's game, she is fabulous.

我看了李娜的比赛,她很赞。

3. 给力 brilliant/awesome

e.g. I watched "Let the Bullets Fly" yesterday, it's awesome.

我昨天看了《让子弹飞》,很给力。

4. 打酱油 bystander

e.g. Don't drag me into this, I am just an innocent bystander.

不要拖我下水。我只是个无辜的打酱油的。

5. 神马都是浮云 nothing matters to me

e.g. Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, nothing matters to me.

兰博基尼,法拉利,保时捷,对我来说神马都是浮云。

6. 雷人 startling

e.g. I read some startling news today on BBS.

我在留言版上读到了一些雷人的新闻。

7. 杯具 bummer

e.g. My wallet was stolen today, what a bummer.

我的钱包被偷了,杯具啊!

8. 剩女 cougar

e.g. My neighbor is an old cougar.

我的邻居是个老剩女。

9. 炒作 to sensationalize

e.g. The media sensationalized the divorce of Yao Chen.

媒体炒作姚晨的离婚。

10. 爆料 revelations

According to revelations by artists' friends, they take drugs.

通过艺人朋友的爆料,他们吸毒。

11. 封口费 hush money

e.g. They are bribing the reporters with hush money.

他们用非扣费贿赂记者。

保证正确率,望采纳;如仍有疑问,请追问;

谢谢~

谁能介绍一下伏都教是什么?

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Voodoo is a religious tradition originating in West Africa, which became prominent in the New World due to the importation of African slaves. West African Vodun is the original form of the religion; Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo are its descendants in the New World.

【伏都教(Vaudou)】

千鸟 发表於: 2004-4-21 18:23 来源: 围威喂讨论版

在中美洲及美国南部的伏都教(Vaudou),是一种源自非洲的巫术。当年,英国人带�来自西非一带的黑奴,到美洲落地生根,亦把他们自古相传的本土巫术也带到那里。西非一带,至今依然保留许多巫术的习惯,好像早前在赞比亚发生的连串怪事,便与伏都教有关。

牵涉小孩数以百计

近几个月,赞比亚许多家长都认定,自己的子女是巫师托世,要赶走、虐打他们,甚至因而发生一、两宗死亡事件。那些父母声称,自己的子女作出一些怪异的手势及口说古怪的言语,因而认定他们是巫师转世,要害家人。

后来有人追查,证实那些孩子的手势及语言,确实跟古时巫术用语、仪式相似;不过小童本身则自称不知情。

怪异的是,被指是巫师的小孩已多达数以百计,这是历史未发生过的事。联合国也开始派员介入,说服那些父母别迷信那一套,甚至有精神科医生指出,他们可能是战后的一种精神错乱,但为何牵连那麼广,也令人费解。

传闻施咒条件简单

巫术一向盛行於东西中非,好像早几个月,我到了东非国家埃塞俄比亚旅游,当地人虽然九成信奉东正教,但也一直流传�古老的巫术。当地人跟我讲,有些巫师只要取得施术对象的姓名,他父亲及祖父名字,便可念咒作法,最后把一只死鸡丢到该人的住宅外,便可令那人患上重病,严重甚至死亡!而在不少古卷中出现的几条蛇围圈符号,便是施巫术的标记之一。

充满神秘主义的埃塞俄比亚,到处都有奇怪故事,我亦在途中大病一场,希望不是别人向我下的巫术吧!

【有关海地伏都教的介绍】

最近一本名叫《灵魂之湾》的书引起我的注意,内容姑且不论,里面神秘的伏都教令人着迷。从书里可以得知,伏都教的仪式可以召唤生者与死者的灵魂,海地人(生者)都笃信自己有一位守护神,在适当的时候这位守护神会将自己的灵魂取走,放进适合个人性格的宝石中,比如绿宝石,并将神人之间的灵魂互换,在这世上肆意地生活。随后,当一个人死去,他们的灵魂就被封存在一个类似埃及内脏罐的瓶子里,永久地沉入蔚蓝的海底。但是,海地伏都教的众神似乎都比较邪恶,也有被换取到恶毒神灵的例子。伏都教的男祭司叫做汉干,女祭司叫做曼博。神方面有死神盖迪,战神奥根,蛇神旦巴拉,海神阿格维,爱之女神埃尔泽莉等……

【英文材料】

Origins of Voodoo

Voodoo is a derivative of the world's oldest known religions which have been around in Africa since the beginning of human civilization. Some conservative estimates these civilizations and religions to be over 10 000 years old. This then identify Voodoo as probably the best example of African syncreti** in the Americas. Although its essential wisdom originated in different parts of Africa long before the Europeans started the slave trade, the structure of Voodoo, as we know it today, was born in Haiti during the European colonization of Hispaniola. Ironically, it was the enforced immigration of enslaved African from different ethnic groups that provided the circumstances for the development of Voodoo. European colonists thought that by desolating the ethnic groups, these could not come together as a community. However, in the misery of slavery, the transplanted Africans found in their faith a common thread.

They began to invoke not only their own Gods, but to practice rites other than their own. In this process, they comingled and modified rituals of various ethnic groups. The result of such fusion was that the different religious groups integrated their beliefs, thereby creating a new religion: Voodoo. The word "voodoo" comes from the West African word "vodun," meaning spirit. This Afro-Caribbean religion mixed practices from many African ethnics groups such as the Fon, the Nago, the Ibos, Dahomeans, Congos, Senegalese, Haussars, Caplaous, Mondungues, Mandinge, Angolese, Libyans, Ethiopians, and the Malgaches.

The Essence of Voodoo

Within the voodoo society, there are no accidents. Practitioners believe that nothing and no event has a life of its own. That is why "vous deux", you two, you too. The universe is all one. Each thing affects something else. Scientists know that. Nature knows it. Many spiritualists agree that we are not separate, we all serve as parts of One. So, in essence, what you do unto another, you do unto you, because you ARE the other. Voo doo. View you. We are mirrors of each others souls. God is manifest through the spirits of ancestors who can bring good or harm and must be honored in ceremonies. There is a sacred cycle between the living and the dead. Believers ask for their misery to end. Rituals include prayers, drumming, dancing, singing and animal sacrifice.

The serpent figures heavily in the Voodoo faith. The word Voodoo has been translated as "the snake under whose auspices gather all who share the faith". The high priest and/or priestess of the faith (often called Papa or Maman) are the vehicles for the expression of the serpent's power. The supreme deity is Bon Dieu. There are hundreds of spirits called Loa who control nature, health, wealth and happiness of mortals. The Loa form a pantheon of deities that include Damballah, Ezili, Ogu, Agwe, Legba and others. During Voodoo ceremonies these Loa can possess the bodies of the ceremony participants. Loa appear by "possessing" the faithful, who in turn become the Loa, relaying advice, warnings and desires. Voodoo is an animist faith. That is, objects and natural phenomena are believed to possess holy significance, to possess a soul. Thus the Loa Agwe is the divine presence behind the hurricane.

Music and dance are key elements to Voodoo ceremonies. Ceremonies were often termed by whites "Night Dancing" or "Voodoo Dancing". This dancing is not simply a prelude to sexual frenzy, as it has often been portrayed. The dance is an expression of spirituality, of connection with divinity and the spirit world.

Voodoo is a practical religion, playing an important role in the family and the community. One's ancestors, for instance, are believed to be a part of the world of the spirits, of the Loas, and this is one way that Voodoo serves to root its participants in their own history and tradition. Another practical aspect of Voodoo ceremonies is that participants often come before the priest or priestess to seek advice, spiritual guidance, or help with their problems. The priest or priestess then, through divine aid, offer help such as healing through the use of herbs or medicines (using knowledge that has been passed down within the religion itself), or healing through faith itself as is common in other religions. Voodoo teaches a respect for the natural world.

Unfortunately, the public's perception of voodoo rites and rituals seems often to point to the evil or malicious side of things. There are healing spells, nature spells, love spells, purification spells, joyous celebration spells. Spirits may be invoked to bring harmony and peace, birth and rebirth, increased abundance of luck, material happiness, renewed health.The fact is, for those who believe it, voodoo is powerful. It is also empowering to the person who practices it.

Voodoo and its fight to survive.

Despite Voodoo's noble status as one of the worlds oldest religions, it has been typically characterized as barbaric, primitive, sexually licentious practice based on superstition and spectacle. Much of this image however, is due to a concerted effort by Europeans, who have a massive fear of anything African, to suppress and distort a legitimate and unique religion that flourished among their enslaved Africans. When slavers brought these peoples across the ocean to the Americas, the African's brought their religion with them. However, since slavery included stripping the slaves of their language, culture, and heritage, this religion had to take some different forms. It had to be practiced in secret, since in some places it was punishable by death, and it had to adapt to the loss of their African languages. In order to survive, Voodoo also adopted many elements of Christianity. When the French who were the colonizers of Haiti, realized that the religion of the Africans was a threat to the colonial system, they prohibited all African religion practices and severely punished the practitioners of Voodoo with imprisonment, lashings and hangings. This religious struggle continued for three centuries, but none of the punishments could extinguished the faith of the Africans. This process of acculturation helped Voodoo to grow under harsh cultural conditions in many areas of the Americas.

Voodoo survives as a legitimate religion in a number of areas of the world, Brazil where it is called "Candomblé" and the English speaking Caribbean where it is called 揙beah? The Ewe people of southern Togo and southeastern Ghana -- two countries in West Africa -- are devout believers. In most of the United States however, white slavers were successful in stripping slaves of their Voodoo traditions and beliefs. Thus Voodoo is, for most African Americans, yet another part of their heritage that they can only try to re-discover.

The Power of Voodoo

The strength that the Africans in Haiti gained from their religion was so strong and powerful, that they were able to survive the cruel persecution of the French rulers against Voodoo. It was in the midst of this struggle that the revolution was conspired. The Voodoo priests consulted their oracle and learned how the political battle would have to be fought in order for them to be victorious. The revolution exploded in 1791 with a Petr?ritual and continued until 1804 when the Haitians finally won independence. Today the system of Voodoo reflects its history. We can see the African ethnic mixture in the names of different rites and in the pantheon of Gods or Loas, which is composed of deities from all parts of Africa.

Haiti's government officially sanctioned voodoo as a religion

Thursday April 10, 2003.

Haiti's government has officially sanctioned voodoo as a religion, allowing practitioners to begin performing ceremonies from bapti**s to marriages with legal authority.

Many who practice voodoo praised the move, but said much remains to be done to make up for centuries of ridicule and persecution in the Caribbean country and abroad.

Voodoo priest Philippe Castera said he hopes the government's decree is more than an effort to win popularity amid economic and political troubles.

"In spite of our contribution to Haitian culture, we are still misunderstood and despised," said Castera, 48.

In an executive decree issued last week, President Jean-Bertrand Aristide invited voodoo adherents and organizations to register with the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

After swearing an oath before a civil judge, practitioners will be able to legally conduct ceremonies such as marriages and bapti**s, the decree said.

Aristide, a former Roman Catholic priest, has said he recognizes voodoo as a religion like any other, and a voodoo priestess bestowed a presidential sash on him at his first inauguration in 1991.

"An ancestral religion, voodoo is an essential part of national identity," and its institutions "represent a considerable portion" of Haiti's 8.3 million people, Aristide said in the decree.

Voodoo practitioners believe in a supreme God and spirits who link the human with the divine. The spirits are summoned by offerings that include everything from rum to roosters.

Though permitted by Haiti's 1987 constitution, which recognizes religious equality, many books and films have sensationalized voodoo as black magic based on animal and human sacrifices to summon zombies and evil spirits.

"It will take more than a government decree to undo all that malevolence," Castera said, and suggested that construction of a central voodoo temple would "turn good words into a good deed."

There are no reliable statistics on the number of adherents, but millions in Haiti place faith in voodoo. The religion evolved from West African beliefs and developed further among slaves in the Caribbean who adopted elements of Catholici**.

Voodoo is an inseparable part of Haitian art, literature, music and film. Hymns are played on the radio and voodoo ceremonies are broadcast on television along with Christian services.

But for centuries voodoo has been looked down upon as little more than superstition, and at times has been the victim of ferocious persecution. A campaign led by the Catholic church in the 1940s led to the destruction of temples and sacred objects.

In 1986, following the fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier's dictatorship, hundreds of voodoo practitioners were killed on the pretext that they had been accomplices to Duvalier's abuses.

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打酱油英文怎么说?

问题一:打酱油用英语怎么说? Just play one role here.

Just play one part here.

问题二:“我只是来打酱油的”用英语怎么说啊? 很高兴为您解答~

翻译为:打酱油 bystander

e.g. Don't drag me into this, I am just an innocent bystander.

不要拖我下水。我只是个无辜的打酱油的。

1. dumbfounded

e.g. I am dumbfounded when a kid asks me about sex.

有个小孩问我关于性的问题时,我很濉

2. 赞 fabulous

e.g. I watched Li Na's game, she is fabulous.

我看了李娜的比赛,她很赞。

3. 给力 brilliant/awesome

e.g. I watched Let the Bullets Fly yesterday, it's awesome.

我昨天看了《让子弹飞》,很给力。

4. 打酱油 bystander

e.g. Don't drag me into this, I am just an innocent bystander.

不要拖我下水。我只是个无辜的打酱油的。

5. 神马都是浮云 nothing matters to me

e.g. Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, nothing matters to me.

兰博基尼,法拉利,保时捷,对我来说神马都是浮云。

6. 雷人 startling

e.g. I read some startling news today on BBS.

我在留言版上读到了一些雷人的新闻。

7. 杯具 bummer

e.g. My wallet was stolen today, what a bummer.

我的钱包被偷了,杯具啊!

8. 剩女 cougar

e.g. My neighbor is an old cougar.

我的邻居是个老剩女。

9. 炒作 to sensationalize

e.g. The media sensationalized the divorce of Yao Chen.

媒体炒作姚晨的离婚。

10. 爆料 revelations

According to revelations by artists' friends, they take drugs.

通过艺人朋友的爆料,他们吸毒。

11. 封口费 hush money

e.g. They are bribing the reporters with hush money.

他们用非扣费贿赂记者。

保证正确率,望采纳;如仍有疑问,请追问;

谢谢~

问题三:“打酱油”用英语怎么说 打酱油

buy soy sauce

The child is old enough to buy some soy sauce by himeself. 孩子大了,会打酱油了。

引申意思:路过,不关我事

It's none of my business, I am just passing by. 不关我的事,我只是打酱油的。

问题四:“打酱油”用英语怎么说 打酱油

buy some sauce; to be a bystander

问题五:我是打酱油的,用英语怎么说? I 'm taking Soy sauce ~

英语作文

CHINA discussed the sensationalized reports involving a Chinese vessel's scientific research in the Diaoyu Island sea area with Japan yesterday.

A senior official with the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs met the officials from Japan's Embassy to China yesterday in Beijing, expressing China's concern over the reports.

Diaoyu Island and the adjacent islets have been China's territory since ancient times and China has incontestable historical and legal evidence on this, the Chinese official said.

"China's scientists have sovereignty to do maritime surveys on the islands and the neighboring sea zone," the official added.

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