英文--中文
1. What things make you happy?
2. I paint myself beautifully
3. let me see
4. Did you see the heart I drew?
5. There is love on the belly。
问题:
1. 阳阳画的是谁?
A 是小西
B 是弟弟
C 是自己
英文--中文
1. What things make you happy?
2. I paint myself beautifully
3. let me see
4. Did you see the heart I drew?
5. There is love on the belly。
问题:
1. 阳阳画的是谁?
A 是小西
B 是弟弟
C 是自己
一。"有没有" (yǒu méiyǒu) is a Chinese phrase used to form yes/no questions, equivalent to asking "Do you have...?" or "Is there...?" in English. It can also be used to ask about the presence or existence of something or someone.
Here’s how "有没有" functions in a sentence:
Asking about possession:
Asking about existence or presence:
Asking about experience or completion:
In these examples, "有没有" is used to ask a question about whether something exists, someone possesses something, or if an action has been completed or experienced.
二。”画“ : 动词--v
”画儿“:名词--n
三。动词短语:verb phrase
Stairs and elevators,
Good neighbors in the city.
Go up the stairs step by step,
Elevator goes all the way to the home.
Big trees and grass,
Nice neighborhood.
Birds fly near the big tree,
Playing games on the grass.
Yangyang and Xiaoxi,
Two good neighbors.
I'm in your eyes,
I have you in my eyes.
问题:
Today is the weekend and dad doesn't go to work.
He took me to visit the zoo.
There are so many animals in the zoo! There are tigers, elephants, bears, birds, monkeys, and pandas.
The monkey is so cute, with a red face and running and jumping on the ground.
I gave the banana to the monkey, and the monkey jumped up happily .
They think bananas are the most delicious thing in the world.
The cutest thing is the panda, black and white are the colors of the panda.
The panda's home is in China. Pandas from many countries in the world are sent from China.
Animals are our friends. I'm happy to see my friends。 today and I will visit them again.
问题:
1. 今天爸爸为什么不上班?
2. 爸爸带我去哪里参观?
3. 动物园里有什么动物?
4. 猴子觉得什么最好吃?
5. 熊猫的家再哪个国家?
6. 世界上很多国家的熊猫,都是哪个国家送的?
A 中国
B 日本
C 美国
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/g4fWYn9-DJ0
Which country gifted these giant pandas?
把 中国 熊猫 美国 送给 了
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把 猴子 香蕉 我 送给
Little mouse, get up early,
Niu'er greets you when you meet him.
The tiger appeared and smiled,
The rabbit is afraid and runs away quickly.
Dragons and snakes, long and long, Horses and sheep come up the mountain to graze.
The monkey jumps, the chicken crows,
Puppy smart pig sleeps.
The twelve animals are the zodiac signs,
What are you looking for?
Why are there no ducks and cats?
No one knows this!
性格:disposition
十二生肖:The twelve zodiac signs were used to record the year and time in ancient times
Zodiac signs, also called zodiac signs, are used among Chinese people to represent the year and the year of a person's birth.
Everyone has an animal as their zodiac sign in the year they are born.
The zodiac has a cycle of 12 years and is popular in some countries in East Asia, Eastern Europe and North Africa.
Pandas are China's national treasure, and only China has pandas.
Many of the pandas in national zoos were sent from China.
panda's body color is black and white, with a round face, big dark circles under the eyes, a chubby body, and a pigeon-toed walk. It is one of the cutest animals in the world.
panda has lived on the earth for more than 8 million years and is known as a "living fossil" and "China's national treasure".
The puppy and I went for a walk by the river.
Is it your pet?
It's like my friend. Although it can't speak, it understands everything I say.
I also have pets. My pet is a bug. I play with it a lot and I like it more and more.
I know bugs are your pets. During class, you can listen to the class and play with it at the same time!
An old man stood on the side of the road, looking at the map and then at the street. He may be lost.
Yangyang immediately walked to the grandfather and asked him where he was going.
The old man said: "No. 25 Baiyun Street. Do you know how to get there?"
Yangyang said: "Isn't that next to my house? I'm too familiar with it!
Go straight ahead from here, turn right at the first intersection, and turn right again at the next intersection, and you'll reach Baiyun Street."
Yangyang took his grandfather and found No. 25 Baiyun Street.
Yangyang's house is nearby.
It used to be grassland and the environment is very good.
There are now three-story new houses on the lawn.
Yangyang and grandpa take the stairs. When walk to the third floor, Xiaoxi opened the door and came out.
She shouted happily: "Grandpa, you are here!" Grandpa said: "Your father told me that you have moved. Let me come and take a look."
Yangyang just knows that this is Xiaoxi's grandfather, and this is Xiaoxi's new home.
Who loves to jump? Monkeys like to jump.
Who likes to bark? The tiger will yell.
Who loves to sing? Birds love to sing.
Who wants to sleep? The panda wants to sleep.
Where are they? Find it in the zoo.
Going to visit on the weekend,
There will be no less happiness!---
there will be so happiness.
The world is big, the world is small,
Find east, west, north and south. country cities and streets,
Found everywhere.
Not by car or boat,
The sea runs everywhere on the earth.
What are you asking me?
What a great little map!
The "...又..." structure indicates some form of repetition, progression, or contrast. It is typically used to express that a subject has done two things in the same context, or to describe two qualities or situations coexisting。
the "....把..." structure is used to indicate how an action affects an object. It is a common sentence pattern where the object is placed before the verb to emphasize the handling or treatment of the object.
Here are some key points about the "....把..." structure and its usage in sentences:
tructure: Subject + 把 + Object + Verb + Complement (if any)
Emphasis on the Object: The structure emphasizes the object and the action performed on it.
Specific Actions: It is often used when the action on the object is specific and concrete.
Changes of State: Frequently used to describe actions that cause a change in the state of the object.
In summary, the "....把..." structure in Chinese sentences is used to highlight the object of an action and to specify how the action is carried out on that object.
The structure "有...还有..." in Chinese is used to list or emphasize multiple items, characteristics, or aspects. It highlights the existence of multiple elements in a context.
Here are some key points about the "有...还有..." structure and its usage in sentences:
Structure: 有 + Item 1 + 还有 + Item 2
Listing Multiple Items: This structure is often used to list multiple items, showing that there is more than one thing.
Emphasizing Additional Qualities or Aspects: It can be used to emphasize additional qualities or aspects of something.
Adding Information: It can be used to add more information to a previously mentioned fact.
In summary, the "有...还有..." structure in Chinese sentences is used to list multiple items or emphasize additional qualities or aspects, indicating that there is more than one element being discussed.
“周”和“星期”意思相近Similar meaning
阳阳和小西walking on the mountain road .
There are trees everywhere on the mountain.
They both kept walking forward,
I got lost while walking.
Xiaoxi sat on the ground and cried,
Yangyang looked at the small map.
I looked and looked and looked,
Still haven't found the way.
The police are familiar with the mountain roads,
Come up the mountain immediately to help.
I asked for my name and address.
Walk to home together.
Housewarming:乔迁之喜
family:家庭
hold a banquet:举行宴会
invite:邀请
lively:热闹
congratulate:祝贺
gift :礼品
gift money:礼金
board with an inscription:匾
The house is filled with beautiful scenery, and the house is filled with spring breeze to celebrate the housewarming.
喜落成盈门秀色,庆乔迁满屋春风
environment: 环境
carry:搬
grassland:草地
layer:层
stairs:楼梯
elevator:电梯
1. The Chinese word "一直" (yīzhí) can be translated into English as "continuously," "always," or "all along." It is used to indicate that an action or state persists over a period of time, from a starting point to the present or future, or consistently from beginning to end.
Here are some examples and explanations:
ndicating continuous action:
Indicating a continuous state:
Indicating consistent behavior:
Indicating duration over time:
Asking for permission:
Checking for acceptability:
Requesting confirmation:
3. The phrase "....马上....." (mǎshàng) in Chinese can be translated as "immediately" or "right away" in English. It is used to indicate that an action will happen very soon or without delay. This phrase is typically placed in the middle of a sentence to emphasize the promptness of the action.
Expressing urgency:
Indicating immediate action:
Prompt response:
The phrase "...熟悉..." (shúxī) in Chinese can be translated as "familiar with" or "well-acquainted with" in English. It is used to indicate that someone knows something or someone well or is knowledgeable about a certain subject or area. This phrase can be placed in various parts of a sentence to describe the level of familiarity someone has with an object, subject, or person.
Here are some examples and explanations:
Describing familiarity with a place:
Indicating knowledge about a subject:
Expressing acquaintance with a person:
The phrase "...又..." (yòu) in Chinese can be translated as "again" or "also" in English. It is used to indicate the repetition of an action or the addition of another action or characteristic. This phrase can be placed in various parts of a sentence to express that something happens or is true in addition to something else.
Here are some examples and explanations:
Indicating repetition of an action:
Adding another action or characteristic:
Expressing a repeated situation or state:
In these examples, "又" is used to convey that an action or state is happening once more, or to add an additional quality or action to the subject being described.
到处:
adverb--all places;everywhere; every place
花园里到处是鲜花。
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再;
Used as "Again"
Remember this is the future "again."
Structure Subj. + 再 + [Verb Phrase]