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滑轮的英文

滑轮英文:pulley。

翻译例句:

pulleys「pulley」

1. 关键是要使用滑轮系统,以扩大其作用力。

The key was to use a pulley system that would magnify the applied force.

2. 他们在水平立柱的顶端正上方安装了一个帐篷状的脚手架,在脚手架的顶端悬挂滑轮。

They rigged up a tent-shaped scaffold directly above the tip of the horizontal column, with pulleys suspended from the scaffold's apex.

3. 研究自然或研究像滑轮、放大镜或者双筒望远镜之类的玩具,都是接受非学校教育的孩子探索科学的好方法。

Studies of nature or toys like pulleys, magnifying glasses, or binoculars are all ways for unschoolers to explore science.

莫奈用英语怎么说

问题一:急需有关莫奈的英文介绍!!!!!!!!!!!! Monet, Claude (b. Nov. 14, 1840, Paris, Fr.--d. Dec. 5, 1926, Giverny)

French painter, initiator, leader, and unswerving advocate of the Impressionist style. He is regarded as the archetypal Impressionist in that his devotion to the ideals of the movement was unwavering throughout his long career, and it is fitting that one of his pictures--Impression: Sunrise (Musée Marmottan, Paris; 1872)--gave the group his name.

His youth was spent in Le Havre, where he first excelled as a caricaturist but was then converted to landscape painting by his early mentor Boudin, from whom he derived his firm predilection for painting out of doors. In 1859 he studied in Paris at the Atelier Suisse and formed a friendship with Pissarro. After two years' military service in Algiers, he returned to Le Havre and met Jongkind, to whom he said he owed `the definitive education of my eye'. He then, in 1862, entered the studio of Gleyre in Paris and there met Renoir, Sisley, and Bazille, with whom he was to form the nucleus of the Impressionist group. Monet's devotion to painting out of doors is illustrated by the famous story concerning one of his most ambitious early works, Women in the Garden (Musée d'Orsay, Paris; 1866-67). The picture is about 2.骸 meters high and to enable him to paint all of it outside he had a trench dug in the garden so that the canvas could be raised or lowered by pulleys to the height he required. Courbet visited him when he was working on it and ......

问题二:莫奈的英文简介 Claude Monet Biography and Monet Paintings Art Gallery

Claude Monet's Biography

Oscar-Claude Monet was born in Paris, France on November 14, 1840. He was the second child born to Claude Adolphe and Louise-Justine Monet. When Claude was about five, the family moved from Paris to the *** all town of La Havre. His father's brother-in-law, Jacques Lacadre, owned successful wholesale business in La Havre. His wife, Marie-Jeanne Lecadre, convinced him to offer Claude's father a job.

全英文的资料:

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问题三:莫奈作品的英文名字 他的成名作《日出映像》(Impression, Sunrise) 他的经典组画《睡莲》(Water Lilies),《鲁昂大教堂》(Rouen Cathedral) 只是他最经典,最出名的画了,如果你还想要更多的,可以去英文版的 *** 查一查,搜Monet

问题四:“例如莫奈、达芬奇、马蒂斯”的‘例如’用英语怎么说 example as

问题五:莫奈的中英文介绍 95分 克劳德・莫奈(Claude Monet,1840年11月14日-1926年12月5日),法国画家,印象派代表人物和创始人之一。莫奈是法国最重要的画家之一,印象派的理论和实践大部份都有他的推广莫奈擅长光与影的实验与表现技法。他最重要的风格是改变了阴影和轮廓线的画法,在莫奈的画作中看不到非常明确的阴影,也看不到突显或平涂式的轮廓线。

窗帘轨道 英语怎么说

窗帘轨道

[网络] curtain rail; curtain track;

[例句]利用窗帘轨道中的滑轮和日常生活用品制作了逆风车。

Buying a Car A headwind-going vehicle is made of the pulleys used in curtain track, and some routine things.

用英文写绳子.书。刀的用途

绳子

A rope is a length of fibers, twisted or braided together to improve strength for pulling and connecting. It has tensile strength but is too flexible to provide compressive strength (i.e. it can be used for pulling, but not pushing). Rope is thicker and stronger than similarly constructed cord, line, string, or twine.

Rope is of paramount importance in fields as diverse as construction, seafaring, exploration, sports and communications and has been since prehistoric times. In order to fasten rope, a large number of knots have been invented for various uses. Pulleys are used to redirect the pulling force to another direction, and may be used to create mechanical advantage, allowing multiple strands of rope to share a load and multiply the force applied to the end. Winches and capstans are machines designed to pull ropes.

Aside from the primary purpose of reading them, books are also used for other ends:

A book can be an artistic artifact; this is sometimes known as an artists' book.

A book may be evaluated by a reader or professional writer to create a book review.

A book may be read by a group of people to use as a spark for social or academic discussion, as in a book club.

A book may be studied by students as the subject of a writing and ****ysis exercise in the form of a book report.

Books are sometimes used for their exterior appearance to decorate a room, such as a study.

A knife is any cutting edge or blade, handheld or otherwise, with or without a handle. Knives were used at least two-and-a-half million years ago, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools.[1][2] Originally made of rock, flint, and obsidian; knives have evolved in construction as technology has with blades being made from bronze, copper, iron, steel, ceramics, and titanium. Every culture has a unique version of the knife. A knife may be either a fixed-blade or a folding version with blade patterns and styles as varied as their makers and countries of origin. Due to its role as mankind's first tool, certain cultures have attached spiritual and religious significance to the knife.

Knives as weapons

As a weapon, the knife is universally adopted as an essential tool. For example:

Bayonet: A knife-shaped close-quarters fighting weapon designed to attach to the muzzle of a rifle or similar weapon

Combat knife: Any knife intended to be used mainly for fighting

Throwing knife: A knife designed and weighted for throwing

Trench knife: Purpose-made or improvised knives, intended for close-quarter fighting, particularly in trench warfare characterised by a d-shaped integral hand guard.

Shiv: A crudely made homemade knife out of everyday materials, especially prevalent in prisons among inmates. An alternate name in some prisons is Shank.

[edit] Knives as utensils

Table knivesA primary aspect of the knife as a tool includes dining, used either in food preparation or as cutlery. Examples of this include:

Bread knife: A knife with a serrated blade for cutting bread

Boning knife: A knife used for removing the bones of poultry, meat, and fish

Carving knife: A knife for carving large cooked meats such as poultry, roasts, hams

Chef's knife: Also known as a French knife, a cutting tool used in preparing food

Electric knife: An electrical device consisting of two serrated blades that are clipped together, providing a sawing action when powered on

Kitchen knife: Any knife, including the chef's knife, that is intended to be used in food preparation

Oyster knife: Has a short, thick blade for prying open oyster shells

Paring or Coring Knife: A knife with a **all but sharp blade used for cutting out the cores from fruit.

Table knife or Case knife: A piece of cutlery, either a butter knife, steak knife, or both, that is part of a table setting, accompanying the fork and spoon

Ulu: An Inuit woman's all-purpose knife

[edit] Knives as tools

As a utility tool the knife can take many forms, including:[5]

Diver's knife from Three bolt equipmentBowie knife: Commonly, any large sheath knife, or a specific style of large knife popularized by Jim Bowie.

Butterfly knife: A folding knife also known as a balisong, with two handles counter-rotating around the tang such that, when closed, the blade is concealed within the handles.

Diver's knife: A knife adapted for use in diving and water sports and a necessary part of standard diving dress.

Electrician's knife: An insulated knife used to cut electrical wire.

Hunting knife: A knife used to dress large game.

Linoleum knife: is a **all knife that has a short, stiff blade with a curved point and a handle and is used to cut linoleum or other sheet materials.

Machete: A large heavy knife used to cut through thick vegetation such as sugar cane or jungle undergrowth; it also may be used as an offensive weapon.

Multitool: Often with a knife as its most elemental feature, these tools may also include a variety of other tools. Made famous by the Swiss Army Knife.

Pocket knife: Also known as a multi-tool or jackknife, a knife which may contain several folding blades, as well as other tools.

Palette knife: A knife, or frosting spatula, lacking a cutting edge, used by artists for tasks such as mixing and applying paint and in cooking for spreading icing.

Scalpel: A medical knife, used to perform surgery.

Straight razor: A reusable knife blade used for shaving hair.

Survival knife: A sturdy knife, sometimes with a hollow handle filled with survival equipment.

Switchblade: A knife with a folding blade that springs out of the grip when a button or lever on the grip is pressed.

Utility knife: A short knife with a replaceable triangular blade, used for cutting sheet materials including cardboard boxes.

Wood carving knife: Knives used for wood carving, often with short, thin replaceable blades for better control.

X-Acto knife: A scalpel-like knife with a long handle and a replaceable pointed blade, used for precise, clean cutting in arts and crafts.

[edit] Knives as a traditional or religious implement

Athame: A typically black-handled and double-edged ritual knife used in Wicca and other derivative forms of Neopagan witchcraft. (see also Boline).

Kirpan: A ceremonial knife that all baptised Sikhs must wear as one of the five visible symbols of the Sikh faith (Kakars)

Kilaya: A dagger used in Tibetan Buddhi**

Kris: A dagger used in Indo-Malay cultures, often by royalty and sometimes in religious rituals.

Kukri: A Nepalese knife used as both tool and weapon

Puukko: A traditional Finnish or Scandinavian style woodcraft belt-knife used as a tool rather than a weapon

Seax: A Germanic single-edged knife, used primarily as a tool, but may also have been a weapon

Sgian Dubh: A **all dagger traditionally worn with highland dress (kilt)

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