soapbox是什么意思,soapbox中文翻譯,soapbox發(fā)音、用法及例句
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soapbox發(fā)音
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soapbox中文意思翻譯
n.肥皂箱,臨時(shí)演說(shuō)舞臺
adj.肥皂盒的,即興演說(shuō)的
soapbox詞形變化
動(dòng)詞過(guò)去分詞: soapboxed | 動(dòng)詞現在分詞: soapboxing | 動(dòng)詞過(guò)去式: soapboxed | 動(dòng)詞第三人稱(chēng)單數: soapboxes |
soapbox常見(jiàn)例句
1 、Our factory specially manufactures a series of furniture articles, such as transparence cupula with hook、mightiness dauby hook、pothook、key buckle、opening bottle ware、soapbox, and so on.───家居用品系列可提供各式透明吸盤(pán)鉤,強力粘鉤、掛鉤、鎖匙扣、開(kāi)瓶器、肥皂盒等一系列成品。
2 、Recently, the Red Bull Soapbox Race was held in Manayunk. The racers crafted outrageous human-powered carts to race against the clock in a downhill sprint to the finish line.───不久前,在美國賓州馬納揚克鎮舉行了一場(chǎng)創(chuàng )意十足的紅牛肥皂箱車(chē)比賽,參賽者將車(chē)子打扮成各種奇怪的造型,在沒(méi)有動(dòng)力的情形下滑下坡道。這種肥皂箱車(chē)比賽相當受歡迎。
3 、Answers as a soapbox to vent your frustrations, rant, or otherwise violate the question and answer format .───作為肥皂箱回答發(fā)泄你的挫折,咆哮,或不那樣違背這個(gè)問(wèn)題和答案格式。
4 、A participant of the second annual Red Bull Soapbox Derby competes with his soapbox in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday June 1, 2008.───6月1日,第二屆紅牛肥皂箱車(chē)比賽在匈牙利布達佩斯熱鬧開(kāi)鑼?zhuān)诮衲甑姆试硐滠?chē)比賽上,70輛車(chē)將跑完600米的路程,然后決出勝負。
5 、Soapbox on MSN Video Beta───微軟視頻網(wǎng)站
6 、It is cap mat in soapbox, make soap is not contacted with the water of box bottom, can save soap so.───將瓶蓋墊在肥皂盒中,使肥皂不與盒底的水接觸,這樣可節省肥皂。
7 、Independent candidate Lin Cheng-chieh identifies with the voters by mounting his soapbox with a well-known singer.───無(wú)黨籍候選人林正杰的肥皂箱演說(shuō),結合歌手羅大佑的歌唱傳播理念,贏(yíng)得了選民的認同。
8 、For the record, I didn't ask oror need you to turn my deposition into some grand soapbox heroic moment.─── 聲明一下 我沒(méi)有讓你或是要你 把我現在的境況 變成什么偉大的英雄時(shí)刻
9 、and pole, can urge wall system inside, with will place cup of soapbox of;───金屬掛環(huán)和桿子,可以釘入墻體內,用來(lái)放置毛巾、衛生紙;
10 、Don't get on a soapbox and preach to the reader;───不要想象著(zhù)自己對讀者要布道一樣。
11 、Participants of the second annual Soapbox Derby compete with their soapbox in Vilnius, on June 29, 2008.───6月29日,在立陶宛維爾紐斯,第二屆肥皂箱車(chē)大賽如火如荼地進(jìn)行。
12 、Judge Zoey Hiller: Mr. Bay, did you see the sign, "Check your soapbox at the door"?───卑先生,你有沒(méi)有留意大門(mén)的牌子寫(xiě)道“檢查你的肥皂盒(講臺)”?
13 、Before long, I am on my soapbox, insisting that they shouldn't be awed by such symbols of wealth.───總有一天我會(huì )忍不住對他們說(shuō),不應該被這些財富的表象東西所嚇倒。
14 、It is not meant as a soapbox for those who wish to argue Relativity's validity, or advertise their own personal theories.───版主覺(jué)得違規刪掉、移動(dòng)、鎖閉都可以,版主沒(méi)有刪除,咱自己覺(jué)得違規就忍一忍,不參與討論就行了。
15 、And I would often find myself on a soapbox, rambling on and on about the injustices of the world.─── 我經(jīng)常會(huì )站在演講臺上 夸夸而談這世上的不公
16 、The highly successful Young Scientist Sessions, Educational Workshops, Releasing Technologies, Soapbox Sessions, and Industrial Session will all be included in the Long Beach program.───會(huì )議里還將包含高度成功的年輕科學(xué)工作者會(huì )議,教育研究準提討論會(huì ),釋放技術(shù),肥皂盒會(huì )議,產(chǎn)業(yè)性會(huì )議。
17 、EXAMPLE: If he notices an empty cigratte box in an office wastepaper basket, the boss will soon be on his soapbox about the dangers of smoking, lecturing on it at lenth at every changce he gets.───一旦發(fā)現辦公室的廢紙簍里有空煙盒,老板立馬會(huì )抓住每次機會(huì )言辭激烈地大談特談吸煙的危害。
18 、on one's soapbox───站在肥皂箱上作露天或街頭演講
19 、The plan did not work and the emphasis switched from stage set to soapbox.───計劃無(wú)法發(fā)揮功效,重點(diǎn)就從舞臺轉變?yōu)榻诸^演說(shuō)臺。
20 、Enjoy your soapbox now, my little kangaroo.─── 好好享受你的演說(shuō)吧 小袋鼠
21 、I often stand on the "interface soapbox" because it is often the best way to keep the code base flexible and have some structure at the same time.───我更傾向于接口,因為這一般是保持基礎代碼既具有一定的結構,又具有一定的靈活性。
22 、Slip into zany outfits and compete against the wildest teams in your home-made soapbox.───紅牛肥皂箱比賽是一個(gè)非常有挑戰性的游戲,穿著(zhù)小丑的服裝在競爭中取得了肥皂箱。
23 、My soapbox in the bathroom is an old shell that catchs bice, there is the conch that summer chooses from the seaside, shell inside.───浴室里我的肥皂盒是個(gè)染成灰藍色的大貝殼,里面放著(zhù)夏天從海邊揀回的海螺、貝殼。
24 、It's time to tune in. We'd like you to try MSN's new user-uploaded video service we're calling Soapbox on MSN Video. This is a special, US-only beta.───點(diǎn)這個(gè)連接(原鏈接已經(jīng)去掉了)接受邀請后,同意隱私條款后,就可以使用了,可以看到下面這個(gè)圖.
25 、10. The highly successful Young Scientist Sessions, Educational Workshops, Releasing Technologies, Soapbox Sessions, and Industrial Session will all be included in the Long Beach program.───會(huì )議里還將包含高度成功的年輕科學(xué)工作者會(huì )議,教育研究準提討論會(huì ),釋放技術(shù),肥皂盒會(huì )議,產(chǎn)業(yè)性會(huì )議。收藏指正
26 、To preach doesn't necessarily mean that you have to stand on a soapbox at a busy downtown intersection;───“患者”也可以表現為一種情緒或精神狀態(tài),哀傷,迷惑,孤獨,生氣,或者嫉妒。
27 、If anyone mentions food she gets on his soapbox and tells us all how evil it is to eat meat and how healthy we would all be if we ate only vegetables.───如果有人提起食物,她就要大發(fā)議論,告訴我們大家吃葷是如何有害,要是全吃素,就會(huì )如何如何有益于健康。
28 、And I would often find myself on a soapbox rambling on and on about the injustices of the world.─── 我經(jīng)常會(huì )站在演講臺上 夸夸而談這世上的不公
29 、be on one's soapbox───長(cháng)篇大論地說(shuō)個(gè)不停
30 、Although the product of Korea is beautiful, but the price is a bit tall, a small soapbox, be about to sell 200 multivariate, the price of basin of a stage is 5000 multivariate.───韓國的產(chǎn)品雖然漂亮,但是價(jià)格是有點(diǎn)高的,一個(gè)小小的肥皂盒,就要賣(mài)200多元,一個(gè)臺盆的價(jià)格就是5000多元。
31 、Okay, I'm gonna set down the soapbox for a while and, um, just stick to singing.─── 我暫時(shí)不再參與那場(chǎng)鬧劇了 我要繼續專(zhuān)注在唱歌上
32 、EXAMPLE: If he notices an empty cigarette box in an office wastepaper basket, the boss will soon be on his soapbox about the dangers of smoking, lecturing on it at length at every chance he gets.───一旦發(fā)現辦公室的廢紙簍里有空的香煙盒,老板馬上激烈地談?wù)撐鼰煹奈:?,抓住每次機會(huì )宣講。
33 、soapbox oratory───n. 街頭演說(shuō), 煽惑人心的演說(shuō)
34 、Let me get off my soapbox and continue with the purpose of this piece, which is to let you know that there are some shortcuts for people who would like to be a little more educated than they are.───下面讓我言歸正傳,談?wù)劚疚牡膶?xiě)作目的,那就是告訴你要變得更有修養的捷徑。
35 、But I'll get off my soapbox.───但是我還是開(kāi)始我的演說(shuō)吧。
36 、Yes, there is an option to a plug in, but come on, which is more popular, YouTube or MSN Soapbox?───接口似乎像?s為上裝錄影到MSN肥皂箱子,并且真正地不想像細節太多的一名用戶(hù)忙個(gè)不停設計了。
37 、So get off your soapbox and help me win this damn case.─── 別再夸夸其談了 幫我把這案子解決
38 、But he was gonna help me build a new soapbox car.─── 但他本來(lái)要幫我造一輛新的肥皂盒賽車(chē)
39 、"You look good on a soapbox, Luke," said Meggie ironically───“盧克,你在臨時(shí)演說(shuō)臺上倒是口才不錯呀?!丙滅鞒爸S地說(shuō)。
40 、The government seems far less prepared, however, when it comes to the delicate business of handling the activists and pressure groups that are sure to use the event as a soapbox for their many and varied criticisms of its policies.───可是,涉及到處理那些肯定會(huì )利用這次活動(dòng)對其政策進(jìn)行多種多樣批評攻擊的激進(jìn)主義人士以及壓力集團的關(guān)系時(shí),政府似乎沒(méi)準備什么。
41 、1. A few soapbox orators are tuning up near the bandstand .───有幾個(gè)街頭演說(shuō)者在室外音樂(lè )臺邊上試講。
42 、This apolitical job, which you somehow managed to turn into the loudest soapbox in the country.─── 這份*工作 你想辦法讓你自己 成為了國內名氣最大的演說(shuō)家
43 、Each object in the bathroom, arrive greatly bath crock, small to buy lever of content wearing, towel, soapbox, can see give new design ceaselessly.───浴室中的每一件物體,大到浴缸,小到置物架、毛巾桿、肥皂盒,都能見(jiàn)到不斷出新的設計。
44 、What began as a discussion regarding our alternatives to either mitigate risk or seize an opportunity quickly devolved into a soapbox rant.───大家起初是想討論一下對策,看看應該規避風(fēng)險斬倉,還是抓住機會(huì )補倉,但很快討論就演變成一場(chǎng)大吵大鬧的肥皂劇。
45 、Arieanna: Was this your first soapbox derby?───問(wèn):這是你們倆的第一次德比大賽嗎?
46 、soapbox derby───兒童木箱型玩具車(chē)比賽
47 、to soapbox for election───為競選作街頭演說(shuō)
48 、And what is more unfortunate is that someone with his policy outlook (at least as it is articulated in his recent popular writing) which is hostile to liberty, will have a larger soapbox.───更不幸的是,一個(gè)持有對自由深懷敵意的政策觀(guān)點(diǎn)(至少在他最近的那些受到歡迎的文章中,這一點(diǎn)表露無(wú)遺)的人,將會(huì )有更大的宣傳舞臺。
49 、Soapbox pad. Will cap pad in the soapbox, the soap can not be with the box at the end of the water contact, so that soap can save.───墊肥皂盒。將瓶蓋墊在肥皂盒中,可使肥皂不與盒底的水接觸,這樣還能節省肥皂。
翻譯 英文 還要出處!
翻譯:喜歡孩子簡(jiǎn)單的呼吸,但無(wú)法找到合適的氧氣
性——一個(gè)不必對孩子禁忌的地方
Sex Don't Scare Me None June 07 1999
by Del Miller
Contributing Columnist "I can always tell when I'm drivin' into Pulaski County. The kids start fightin', the dog starts barkin', the wife gets hot and I wanna steal somethin'." -- Ernest Newberry
It was one of those glorious spring days of the sort that makes birds and bees do the things that make them so famous. The whole of Pulaski County was turning deep green, puffy clouds rafted through giant, blue skies and the air was full of nature's own aphrodisia. Aside from noticing Fido's vague, sudden loopiness, all of this vernal chemistry was lost on me because I was only five years old and I had an altogether different pan of fish to fry. I had bugs to inventory, grass to smell, rocks to throw and a million other pressing engagements that seemed my duty to pursue, and I pursued them all with the manic, time-sliced attention span that makes young children such kinetic engines. So when I spied my father striding toward the barn, all else was forgotten and I raced to join him in his next project -- inevitably strange but a guaranteed adventure every time.
Farmers are magicians. They have this endless supply of baffling rabbits to pull out their hats every time they walk into the fields and you never can tell just what they're going to do next. For reasons unfathomable to a child, forty acres of perfectly good pasture absolutely must be forcibly rearranged so that the grass is on the bottom and the dirt is on the top. Immense, ancient hedgerows, so impenetrable that a rabbit couldn't pass through, must suddenly be torn from the ground to make way for a flimsy, barbed-wire fence to keep cattle from crossing the very same boundary. A farmer may walk over poisonous snakes as if they don't exist, but should he find some fat old ground hog in his field, he'll pursue it like Ahab after the great white whale. The really amazing farmer stuff, though, has to do with livestock: Since centuries of selective breeding has speciated just about all the gumption out their already simple brains, there is no end to the weird rituals required just to keep large, semi-domesticated, quadrapeds eating, breathing and multiplying.
I could tell right away that this was going to be one of those livestock days when my father began to rearrange the barnyard into a new maze of gates and passageways. Since eye level was about three feet above the ground, I had no concept of the overall plan so I just helped, as much as a five year old can, until everything was just so. Then Dad turned a cow into the pen from one gate, and through another he let in the bull.
From the doorway, ten feet distant, a two-thousand pound bull is an inarguably impressive creature and when you weigh maybe fifty pounds yourself the visuals are truly awe inspiring. Millarden Enquirer 7's big, black shoulders towered over me, each rippling muscle bigger than my entire body. Legs like small trees ended in stump-like hooves. His huge liquid eye looked like the bottom of a root beer bottle set into a shaggy, washing machine sized head. He paid no attention to me though, his interest lay with the sultry, doe-eyed, jersey posing saucily before him like some bovine Betty Page.
He was so cool, the way he moseyed on over and gave her ear a little lick, but she just pulled away in coy indignation. He nonchalantly sidled up again to nuzzle her shoulder, but she had obviously seen his type before and she once more skittered away. Casually shuffling his north end closer to her south, he began to investigate things with a contrived innocence that made the giant, lumbering beast somehow seem suave. His debonair behavior was short lived, for suddenly his breathing became ragged and one of his ears started flopping, his eyes grew wide and he curled up his nose in a look of sheer rapture. The big boy was in love.
I stood there by my dad, quietly waiting for him to explain the significance of all this heavy, ruminant breathing. An air of expectancy was building but all I could see was the same old bull, looking pretty much like he always did except for that funny face and that . . . that . . . what the hell was THAT?! What I saw called for some profound revision of my existing theories on comparative anatomy. Our gentle old bull was morphing into an underslung, weapon of war and I could see in his eyes a determination that just wasn't like him. Suddenly the world exploded. With a grunting bellow he launched himself on poor Blossom like some black, hairy missile. With eyes the size of pie tins, snorting and grunting, he pounded up arcs of barnyard dirt with churning, hind hooves that shook the ground. To my astonished eyes, from way down below all of this monstrous, brontosauroid commotion, it looked like a locomotive hitching onto a boxcar, only noisier and in full, wide-screen Technicolor. I saw the whole thing, up-close and so personal that even Masters and Johnson would surely blush. Finally an enormous, strangled bellow from Millarden Enquirer boosted a startled moo from Blossom and -- sudden as a car wreck -- it was over. The two wandered away from one another like two ships that had just failed to pass in the night. Agog, I slowly swiveled my stunned face up at my father. He just beamed down at me with a happy, satisfied grin and explained, "He got her!" (哈哈)And that, ladies and gentlemen, was how I learned about sex.
Extending this sort of animalistic behavior to human endeavors was a little awkward at first, but facts is facts and I just had to accept the obvious extrapolation. Over the years I managed to fill in some of the finer details and I've probably even improved a bit on old Millarden Enquirer's general technique, but nevertheless, at the age of five I pretty much knew the fundamentals. My view of the whole process was pretty healthy too, I think. I suppose I never looked at the lingerie models in the Sears-Roebuck catalog in quite the same light but there was no trauma and I wasn't warped for decades due to the experience; well, at least not terribly warped. It was just part of life.
I still considered girls with pretty much the same sort of slimy ickiness that all little boys feel, and I felt that way for several years until processes entirely beyond my control made me start pawing the dirt myself, so to speak. But this change had nothing to do with things I might have seen as a younger child. Maybe it's just my agrarian upbringing, but I can only scratch my head at the big hoo-hah over sex on the internet. Yeah, so? There's sex everywhere, woven into the fabric of life, inescapable and totally obvious. It's in our blood. It's part of us. I really can't figure out what we're so darned intent on protecting our children from. Throw some porno tape in a VCR and I suspect that five year olds would switch to the cartoons every time, ten year olds would prefer skateboarding competition and if the child in question is much over fourteen it doesn't matter because he already has his own tapes hidden on a back shelf in the garage. If he or she doesn't, it's because of upbringing or personal choice, but it isn't because of censorship. Based on The Universal Law of Subverted Intentions, my guess is that by making such a big deal out of something so integral to human life, we actually achieve just the opposite effect. Theodore Sturgeon once said that if every boy was slapped each time he heard the word "frog," then frogs would soon develop a voltage and a reputation they could never imagine. Labeling any subject matter as "adult only" is about as sure a way to command a child's attention as exists, simply because children want to be adult way sooner than we would like and hiding the offending material from them is like tossing gasoline on a flamek(別有用心者就利用這一點(diǎn)大做文章)
I'm not saying that so-called, adult entertainment is recommended fare for young people, but an isolated instance of sexual content now and then isn't going to wreck a child's life. Ninety-nine percent of all the children who have ever lived upon this earth slept in the very same room in which their siblings were conceived, so exposure to the animal nature of life has always been around as a form of neolithic sex education. I suspect that many parents would be outraged if their children stumbled across some graphic internet video of cows mating, but my father considered the real thing to be a positive lesson in agricultural economics -- and life.
Children are eventually going to find all of this out anyway, and if parent's think they can preselect the desired moment of enlightenment and be johnny-on-the-spot with the exact, proper wisdom they are surely mistaken. How many of you learned the facts of life from your parents in one of those fabled heart-to-heart talks? Raise your hands!(讓童話(huà)閱讀成為愉快的享受吧,別給予太多的寓意,讓孩子到生活本身中去體驗。)That's what I thought.
If we had to wait for Ward and June Cleaver to teach us about sex, the human race would have gone the way of the dodo long ago. So where are children supposed to learn about sex? School? Church? Divine intervention? Ain't gonna happen. The fact is, children learn about sex, a little bit at a time, from the life around them, probably as it should be. A completely disproportionate reaction from parents, however, only distorts the lessons and will almost certainly void any chance that their child will ever ask them for the answers to the inevitable questions. Due to its ubiquity, the pace that it has grown and it's unique nature, the internet is easy to blame for any or all of today's problems. The internet was cited as a cause of the Columbine High School tragedy, but from one corner or another, so was television, comic books, poor parenting, school athletics, rock-n-roll, gothic fashions, law enforcement, Hollywood, teachers, Kosovo, gun manufacturers, Monica Lewinsky, trenchcoats, congressional budgets, etc., etc. Which only proves that we can't ban everything that anyone with a soapbox chooses to condemn.
Further, no one remarks on the hundreds of millions of other children throughout the world who are inundated with the same influences and the same social pressures and never turn violent. Studies of Hollywood violence seem only to indicate that violent people tend to watch violent movies, but we seem determined to reverse cause and effect. We nurture an enormous, generalized disconnect between complex problems and the simple solutions we expect to solve them. (對一個(gè)問(wèn)題簡(jiǎn)單化的分析是最容易做的,也容易被認同,可是結論往往是荒謬的。) All sorts of peripheral arguments for censorship get thrown into the issue, like the need to protect children from Internet predators, but what does that have to do with the Internet, really? Children need to be taught to be wary of strangers wherever they encounter them -- that's just good sense -- the internet is no different from the street and the rules for avoiding predation are the same. In fact, there are no rules for safe surfing that don't apply in the outside world already.
We want our children to ultimately acquire enough wisdom and judgment to handle life in a healthy way, but judgment is an acquired skill and, as it happens, one that is not well learned through instruction from others. Good judgment is something we learn mostly from experience and the only way to gain that experience is if we have the freedom to see what a bad choice looks like.(良好的判斷來(lái)自于經(jīng)歷,讓經(jīng)歷告訴孩子什么是美好的,什么不是,書(shū)本學(xué)習與長(cháng)者教導是某種論證,永遠不能替代孩子自身的經(jīng)歷,做父母的不能教條啊,真是任重道遠?。? Institutionalized, blanket censorship hobbles that very freedom and takes away the very possibility that someone can learn to make choices on their own. If you're concerned with objectionable content on the internet, put on some filters to catch the bulk of it, but don't get hysterical if the child occasionally sees something you hadn't planned on. Give them a little respect; it's all part of the big, wide world of choices that is an unavoidable part of growing up. Censorship doesn't make better people; it never has. Curtailing freedom of expression doesn't make better nations; it never has. Wisdom and liberty are inseparable; if you want your children to have good judgment, allow them some freedom to learn it well. (經(jīng)典)
certain副詞
certain副詞釋義:當然。
詳細詞義:無(wú)疑;確定地;沒(méi)錯;的確;確實(shí);無(wú)可否認;確實(shí)如此。
短語(yǔ)搭配:
to a certain degree在一定程度上;在某種程度上;for certain肯定地,確切地,無(wú)疑地certain of一定;肯定;確信;make certain確保;查實(shí);查明;確定;to a certain extent在某種程度上;of a certain age不算年輕的;年紀不輕的;中年的。
a certain一定的;特定的;certain point一定的點(diǎn);某些點(diǎn);特定的點(diǎn);a certain person某人;特定的人;be certain of確信將……;肯定……;深信……;be certain to一定要;必然要;確定。
雙語(yǔ)例句:
1、Pruitt is certainly providing a service, but it's not just the bikes.
Pruitt當然是在提供一種服務(wù),但不僅僅是自行車(chē)。
2、If you can't take their wine away, you should certainly try to take away their soapbox.
如果你不能拿走他們的酒,你當然要盡力拿走他們的講臺。
3、Language is certainly a barrier for many people.
語(yǔ)言無(wú)疑是許多人的障礙。
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