nostrils
「干货」这个词翻译成英语应该是什么?
干货(1)[drycargo]∶非液货物,包括矿物、谷物以及箱装和桶装的货物(2)[merchandiseofdriedfruitsandnuts]∶指晒干、风干的果品1加工为干货后可供水族馆使用,也可作为鱼和鸟的混合饲料成分。Useddryfortheaquariumsandacomponentofthemixedfoddersforfishandbirds.Useddryfortheaquariumsandacomponentofthemixedfoddersforfishandbirds.2专业生产、经营面制食品及糖果、干货等产品。Professionalproduction,managementFlourFoodandcandy,drygoodsandotherproducts.3辅之以每周去趟商店,购买罐头和干货。Thiswouldbesupplementedbyaweeklyvisittostorestobuytinnedanddriedfoods.4如果她掌握了一些关于后乔布斯时代的苹果公司的干货,我很想一睹为快。IfshehadthegoodsaboutAppleinthepost-Jobsera,Iwaseagertoseethem.5鲜货和干货都可作为高效饲料的再生产资源。Usedfreshanddrylikearesourceforthereproductionofthelivefodder.
翻译下面几个词 英文
代码 Symbol
名称 Name
最新价 Last Trade
涨跌额 Change
涨跌幅 % Chg
买入 Bid
卖出 Ask
昨收 Prev Close
今开 Open
最低至最高 Day's Range(美国股市是标明范围的,如最高21,最低20,就会写Day's Range: 20 - 21)
成交量 Volume
成交额 Turnover
自选股的话没有这个说法,Yahoo! Finance上的Add to Portfolio的功能比较接近这个~
P.S:买入卖出说成buy/sell的一看就知是外行……
流鼻血的英语
1、流鼻血的英文是:nosebleed2、例句:If you have a nosebleed, try packing the nostrils with cotton wool.你要是流鼻血了,试着用棉花把鼻孔塞住。Objective To evaluate the effect of nose endoscope in treating the pertinacious nosebleed.目的:对顽固性鼻出血的鼻内镜诊治进行分析。3、流鼻血(nosebleeds)是一种生活中常见的症状,各种原因导致鼻腔黏膜血管破裂,血液从前鼻孔及后鼻孔中流出。绝大部分人流鼻血是由空气干燥、鼻腔黏膜干燥、挖鼻孔或用力擤鼻涕等引起的,并没有严重疾病,可通过简单措施自我缓解。但有一些患者经常流鼻血或大量流鼻血,应尽早就医排查原因,警惕鼻腔局部或全身性的疾病。家庭处理1、如果鼻子流血,立刻用大拇指和食指轻轻捏住鼻子。2、伤者应该坐下来,拿一个洗脸盆,头向前倾,正好在脸盆上方,防止血液倒流。3、按压鼻孔至少十分钟,在此期间不能抬头。4、慢慢松开按压的手指。5、头继续向前倾,用一块儿冷水里泡过的干净纱布或毛巾轻轻擦拭嘴巴和鼻子四周。
鼻出血的英语
鼻出血的英语是nosebleed。nosebleed,英语单词,读法是英【ˈnəʊzbliːd】,美【ˈnoʊzbliːd】;主要用作名词、形容词,作名词时译为“鼻出血;(非正式)(体育场、大剧院等的)后排最高处的廉价座位”,作形容词时译为“很高的,过高的”。关于nosebleed的双语例句1、Whenever I have a cold I get a nosebleed。每次我感冒都会流鼻血。2、For a nosebleed: Put the nose much lower then the body until the heart stops。流鼻血时,把鼻子放低直到心脏停止跳动。3、A nosebleed is an issue of blood from the nose。鼻衄就是鼻孔流血的结果。4、126 cases of acute nosebleed patients clinic analysis。急诊126例鼻出血住院病例临床分析。
用“英语”介绍下水獭
Otters are semi-aquatic (or in one case aquatic) fish-eating mammals. The otter subfamily Lutrinae forms part of the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, polecats, badgers, as well as others. With twelve species in seven genera, otters have an almost worldwide distribution. They mainly eat aquatic animals, predominantly fish and shellfish, but also other invertebrates, amphibians, birds and small mammals.NomenclatureThe word otter derives from the Old English word otor or oter. This and cognate words in other Indo-European languages ultimately stem from the PIE root *wódr�0�3 which also gave rise to the English word water.An otter's den is called a holt or couch. A male otter is a dog, a female a bitch, and a baby a whelp, kit, or pup. The collective nouns for otters are bevy, family, lodge or romp, being descriptive of their often playful nature, or when in water raft.Gestation The time of gestation in otters is about 60 to 86 days. The newborn baby is taken care of by the mother, the father, and all the other offspring. Female otters reach sexual maturity at approximately 2 years of age, while males can produce offspring at approximately 3 years of age. After one month, the young otter can come out of the cave, and after 2 months it is able to swim. It lives with its family for about one year so that it can learn and be kept safe until maturity. Otters live up to ten years.Characteristics Otters have long, slim bodies and relatively short limbs, with webbed paws. Most have sharp claws on their feet, and all except the sea otter have long muscular tails. The twelve species range in adult size from 0.7 to 1.8 metres (2 to 6 feet) in length and 5 to 45 kilograms (10 to 100 pounds) in weight.They have a very soft, insulated underfur which is protected by their outer layer of long guard hair. This traps a layer of air, and keeps them dry and warm under water.Many otters live in cold waters and have very high metabolic rates to help keep them warm. Eurasian otters must eat 15% of their body-weight a day, and sea otters 20 to 25%, depending on the temperature. In water as warm as 10°C (50°F) an otter needs to catch 100 grams (3 oz) of fish per hour to survive. Most species hunt for 3 to 5 hours a day, and nursing mothers up to 8 hours a day.For most otters, fish is the primary staple of their diet. This is often supplemented by frogs, crayfish and crabs.Some otters are expert at opening shellfish, and others will feed on available small mammals or birds. Prey-dependence leaves otters very vulnerable to prey depletion.Otters are very active, chasing prey in the water or searching the beds of rivers, lakes or the seas. Most species live beside water, entering it mainly to hunt or travel, otherwise spending much of their time on land to avoid their fur becoming waterlogged. The sea otter does live in the sea for most of its life.Otters are playful animals and appear to engage in various behaviors for sheer enjoyment. Different species vary in their social structure, with some being largely solitary, while others live in groups – in a few species these groups may be fairly large.
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