иԇиx~ǺܳҊ(jin)㶼ô̎?ҾSСһȥôӽQиx~!
1. ¶x
@(g)иxԇе\(yn)߀Ǻձһ(g)I(y)I(lng)~γF(xin)lߣ?yn)ͨǞ鱾Ԓ}(bio)}¶x
Archaeologyis partly the discovery of the treasures of the past partly the careful workof the scientific analyst partly the exercise of the creative imagination.(“The Nature And Aims of Archaeology”) “is”@(g)~yl(f)F(xin)IJֶǞarchaeology¶x(du)^(gu)ȥؔ(ci)İl(f)(x)µĿƌW(xu)(chung)------ŌW(xu)( -ologyYDZʾijTW(xu))
Theseasonal impact of day length on physiological responses is calledphotoperiodism. (“The effects of light on plant and animal species”) “is called”ǰҲ˽f(shu)ãL(zhng)(yng)Qڵļ(ji)Ӱ푡
2. ̖(ho)
o(w)Փǿԇ߀DŽϵ҂l(f)F(xin)ij(g)~~Mӵǰ(hu)F(xin)һЩ̖(ho)磺̖(ho)(—)ð̖(ho)()С̖(ho)()̖(ho)(“ ”)@Щ̖(ho)ǎҲy(c)~clue ǰͨnj(du)иx~RĽጺf(shu)
Generallythe rates have been modest (lower than bank rates). ( “Micro-Enterprise Creditfor Street Youth”) ̖(ho)IJnj(du)ǰmodestf(shu)yеϢһЩ
Inall cases someone has to act as a source of language data--- informant.Informantָdz䮔(dng)Z(y)Yρ(li)ԴˡҪʾ(jng)(hu)С̖(ho)F(xin)i.e ˼thatis to say.
3. e
иxԇ}(jng)(hu)ij(g)~ĺeһϵе˕r(sh)ҿԸ(j)Y(ji)ĹeӵһЩ(bio)־~forexample for instance such as just like e.g.
Themarket for tourism in remote areas is booming as never before. Countries allacross… such as mountains Arctic lands deserts small islands andwetlands (“The Impact of Wilderness Tourism”) һremoteͨ^(gu)ӣɽO^(q)ĮСuóָƫh(yun)^(q)
4. ֮gP(gun)(lin)~
֮gP(gun)(lin)~Ҫ֞D(zhun)ۺͲУ¶˃ɾ֮g_(d)˼ķǷһ҂ȫͨ^(gu)֪İĺxP(gun)(lin)~(li)Ɯy(c)˼
P(gun)ϵand similarlyequally also both … and…
D(zhun)P(gun)ϵbut howeveryet instead nevertheless by contrast on the other hand
Internationalcommerce was therefore dominated by raw materials such as wheat wood and ironore or processed commodities such as meat and steel. (“Delivering The Goods”)“or”ʾmȻDzP(gun)ϵ˼෴ProcessedcommoditiesyǼӹ^(gu)Įa(chn)Ʒ“or”ǰľָľԓǛ](mi)мӹ^(gu)Įa(chn)Ʒraw materials ԭ
Forexample desert annual germinate flower and seed whenever suitable rainfalloccurs… (“The effects of light on plant and animal species”) “and”Дǰ(g)~~ͬ˼Ҳ(yng)ԓͬһ(g)flowerʾ_(ki)seedǽY(ji)NgerminateȻҲDŽ(dng)~_(ki)֮ǰAΣɴL(zhng)l(f)ѿ
5. R(sh)
R(sh)Ҳ鴧y(c)~xһ(g)Ч;@ԵijR(sh)漰I(lng)W(xu)ƣƽr(sh)۷e֪֪R(sh)
Theearliest method of making fire was through friction. European peasants wouldinsert a wooden drill in a round hole and rotate it briskly between theirpalms. (“How Fire Leapt to Life”) ȡʽ@ľȡԭĦͨ^(gu)ĵҲɿ@һc(din)Wr(nng)(hu)һ(g)ľƵ@^һ(g)AεĶȻgѸٵD(zhun)FrictionĦ˼
6. ͬλZ(y)
ͬλZ(y)ָһ(g)~(ʽ)(du)һ(g)~~M(jn)f(shu)@(g)~(ʽ)ͬλZ(y)ͬλZ(y)c~ĸҪһoһF(xin)ھgߺλ
Oneof the most important new methodologies is biomechanics the study of the body in motion. (“How much higher?How much faster?”) Еr(sh)ͬλZ(y)ĽጸͽbiomechanicsI(y)f(shu)W(xu)ͬλZ(y)ı_(d)ƽˣ(du)w\(yn)(dng)о