『壹』 電影院用英語怎麼說
電影院是為觀眾放映電影的場所,電影在產生初期,是在咖啡廳、茶館等場所放映的。那麼你知道電影院用英語怎麼說嗎?下面跟我一起學習關於電影院的英語知識吧。
電影院英語說法
cinema
movie theater
電影院的英語例句爸爸剛出門,那男孩就跑向電影院。
As soon as his father went out, the boy ran to the cinema.
他偷偷溜進了電影院而沒有被人逮著。
He stole into the cinema without being caught.
電影院不遠,你可以走到那去。
The cinema is not far, you can get there on foot.
我和女友是電影院的常客。
My girlfriend and I are habitual cinema-goers.
電影結束後,人們從電影院蜂擁而出。
The crowd swarmed out of the cinema after the film ended.
電影院附近有一個電話亭。
There is a telephone booth near the cinema.
當我們走進電影院時,燈熄滅了。
The light went out just as we entered the cinema.
電影院的大廳里有個小賣部。
There is a snack bar in the lobby of the movie theatre.
我們及時進了電影院,趕上電影的開場。
We entered the theater just in time to see the beginning of the movie.
影迷們坐在黑漆漆的電影院里看得如痴如醉。
The fans sat enthralled in the darkened cinema.
你要跟誰一起去電影院?
Who're you going to the pictures with?
這座電影院虧空50萬英鎊。
The theatre is £ 500,000 in the red.
相對來講,這個國家幾乎沒有幾家電影院。
The country has relatively few cinemas.
在電影院門口售票。
Tickets are sold at the entrance to the cinema.
他們計劃明年建造一座電影院。
They plan to fabricate a cinema next year.
電影院是個娛樂場所。
A cinema is a place of entertainment.
盡管各地興建了越來越多的電影院,但是可供演員和導演進行學習的院校卻少得可憐。
And even though more theaters are being built, there are few institutes where actors and directors can study.
我們現在正處在家庭錄像大行其道的時代,這對國內的電影院來說似乎是個關乎生死存亡的關鍵時刻。
It looks like high noon for the nation's movie theaters, now we are in the age of the home video.
保琳在電影院呆了三個小時,她不願意回家再面對她的丈夫。
Pauline spent three wretched hours at the cinema dreading the moment when she must go home and face her husband again.
關於電影院的英文閱讀:電影院里的騙局in 2013, china achieved a record-breaking high for its film instry's box-office revenues, which officially register at 21.769 billion yuan ($3.59 billion). but according to wang changtian, ceo of enlight, that was at least 5 billion yuan short of the real number. other experts put the gap at 2.4 billion, explaining the reported box-office figure at 10 percent less than the real one. that gap is someone's windfall, illegally pocketed by cinema owners and operators, professionally known as film exhibitors. and the regulating agency is getting tough on this kind of theft.
wang changtian has reasons to be angry. over the lunar new year season that has recently wound down, he received on his microblog numerous audience reports, complete with photos, of tickets to dad, where are we going?, a runaway hit his company distributes. the tickets had no movie title printed on them or the prices printed were lower than what was actually paid by the moviegoers - all signs that the movie's revenues were not correctly registered.
the earliest manifestation of the shady practice of "box-office stealing" loomed a few years ago when indivial moviegoers posted suspicious tickets online. tickets of this type usually had movie title "a" computer-printed on it, but the printed title was scratched out by hand and title "b" written in. fingers were pointed at the procer or distributor of title a, but more likely it was the movie theater that was behind it. the reason could be simple: film a gives the exhibitor a larger share of the revenue than film b.
however, this is just the tip of the iceberg. instry insiders reveal it was much worse before computer systems were installed in the nation's cinemas, and of course, before social media websites turned everyone into a potential reporter of such business deceit. as a matter of fact, some cinema investors were not even aware that they had to split their revenue with other parties. "this phenomenon started from the age of planned economy," says mao yu, deputy director of the film bureau, a branch of the regulating agency.
but it may have turned from guerrilla tactics to larger-scale con games. for group purchases, violators would not even issue tickets, essentially not reporting a single cent of revenue from a whole screening. since a representative of the group usually deals with the cinema, unless he or she specifically demands a printed ticket for each member of the group, all of them would be in the dark about income reporting from the cinema to the distributor.
another trick lies in membership es, which are often collected up front. when a paid member reimburses for a ticket, it may have only the screening room on it, and the exhibitors can choose to credit it to any movie they like, or not to any movie, in which case they pocket 100 percent of the revenue.
some cinemas would go as far as investing in a separate point-of-sale computer system so that each ticket buyer gets the right ticket, but none of the data shows up on the centralized system. instead, another set of credible purchase data would be put in the correct system, but with lower attendance.
both distributors and exhibitors that i spoke to agree that cheating is much less rampant than before, say a dozen years ago, and now is mostly limited to third and fourth-tier cities. china film group, the nation's largest film proction and distribution company, heads a consortium with several major private companies that hires 1,000 people to monitor cinemas nationwide, and huaxia, another state-owned company, has a smaller army of 800.
however, there are situations even these sharp-eyed monitors can do little about. for example, if a cinema sells a ticket for 80 yuan, which is normal for primetime, but gives away a free popcorn, it may attribute as much as 60 yuan of the ticket price to the popcorn, leaving only 20 as the ticket price. but it can argue that 20 yuan is the minimum price for this particular film agreed upon by both sides and therefore it does not violate any rule.
a similar scheme was employed when transformers 3 was bundled with yang shanzhou, a very small film with little box-office potential, making the latter into a strange film with eye-popping revenue (79 million yuan) but disproportionately fewer people who actually bothered to see it. there were sporadic online complaints about the practice even though consumers did not pay more for the package deal.
the state administration of press, publication, radio, film and television, the regulating agency, announced measures in late january to curb under-reporting and cheating on box-office revenues. a special fund is set up to subsidize the upgrading of computer software at point of sale. the current system was installed in 2005 and "cannot keep up with the new situation", in the words of jiang tao, director of the fund. "the new system will fix loopholes and shorten the reporting window to only 10 minutes after a sale is made instead of waiting till next noon, which is the current reporting lapse in time, which leaves room for manipulation. the national platform will be ready by may and the cinema side will complete their upgrading by october."
apart from putting a stamp of authorization on all sales systems, sapprft insists that all film tickets carry correct prices and movie admission. but conspicuously absent are concrete penalties for violations. the software upgrade will certainly be a great help, admit distributors and exhibitors, but it may not be enough.
"the cost of violation is still too low. if you're caught under-reporting 10 tickets, all you need to do is make up for the shortfall," says huang ziyan, vice-president of le vision pictures in charge of sales.
cao yong, a manager with the huaxing ume cinema chain, suggests that violators should have their business license revoked. "cinemas invest tens of millions of yuan and, with punishment of this severity, it would not make sense for them to steal 80,000 or 100,000 yuan from the box office."
other ideas have been floated such as the use of an infra-red camera that automatically scans a movie theater for attendance. the technology has been available for eight or nine years and it claims to have 95 percent accuracy. but it has never been put into use.
filmmakers are reluctant to stand firm when they become victims because they do not want to offend the exhibition branch of the business chain - the branch that deals directly with end users. some say they are no longer sad at the irregularity, but have come to the stage of despair.
this time it's for real, and "we'll cleanse the instry of this illegal and irregular behavior", says zhang hongsen, director of sapprft's film bureau.
2013年,中國電影行業票房收入創下歷史新高,據官方統計,收入達217.69億元人民幣(35.9億美元)。據光線傳媒總裁王長田透露,這一數字比實際數字少了至少50億元。還有專家認為二者之間相差24億元,票房上報數字與實際數字之間相差至少10%。其中的差額,進了一些人的腰包,成為了放映方,即影院所有人和經營者的非法收入。監管機構開始對此類事件進行嚴肅管理。
王長田的氣憤是有理由的。在剛剛結束的 春節 檔期,他的微博上收到許多觀眾留言,並附上電影《爸爸去哪兒》的電影票照片。這部電影是光線傳媒公司發行的熱門影片。有的電影票上沒有電影的名字,而一些電影票上標出的價格要低於觀眾實際購票的價格。這些都說明上報的電影收入並不真實。
幾年以前,就有觀眾將可疑的電影票上傳到網上,那時候就出現了“偷票房”的惡劣行為。電腦打出的電影票上往往標記為a電影,但後來被塗改成b。有人指責a電影出品人和發行人,而幕後的操作者更有可能是影院方面的人員。原因很簡單。相比b電影而言,放映方從a影片中得到的收入更多。
但這只是冰山一角。業內人士透露,在中國電影院尚未安裝電腦系統,社交網站還沒有讓所有人都成為此類商業騙行的潛在報道者之前,這類事件要更加嚴重。事實上,部分電影投資者甚至根本不知道,其他人在分享他們的收入。電影監管機構、國家新聞出版廣電總局電影局副局長毛羽說,"計劃經濟時代就出現了這種現象"。
但是,這已經從零散的現象,變成了規模巨大的騙局。違反規定的人甚至不會給團購觀眾發放電影票,在整場放映中基本不上報一分錢的收入。只有團購代表會與電影院直接打交道,所以如果他沒有提出特殊要求,為每一位成員列印電影票,在電影院上報給發行方的收入 報告 中,是不會顯示團購情況的。
在會費方面也會耍手腕,因為會費是提前收取的。會員的電影票上只顯示在幾號放映廳,放映方可以將電影票任意對應到別的影片上,或者根本不記錄會員看過電影,這樣他們就可以私吞所有的收入。
一些影院投資了單獨的零售電腦系統,可以讓購票者買到正確的電影票,同時不會讓中央系統中顯示任何數據。而另外一組可信的購買數據會被輸入正確的系統中,但顯示的上座率較低。
我了解到的發行商和放映方都認為如今的欺騙行為較從前,就是十幾年前,收斂了很多;現在只有三、四線城市會出現這樣的行為。中國最大的電影製作和發行公司中國電影集團同數家大型私人公司共同組建並領導了一個協會,僱傭1000人監督全國的影院。另一家國有電影公司華夏電影公司也擁有一支八百人的隊伍。
但是,即使是這些精明的監督者也有力所不及的情況。例如,影院出售一張80元的電影票(熱映電影的正常票價),同時贈送免費的爆米花。這時候,爆米花可能佔去票價中的60元,而電影票只能占票價中的20元。電影院聲稱,雙方商議的影片最低價格就是20元,因此影院沒有違反任何規定。
《變形金剛3》同票房潛力很小的小製作電影《楊善洲》捆綁,讓後者取得了令人震驚的票房收入(7900萬元),但是這一數字同極少量的觀影人數並不相符。這是一種類似的手段。雖然消費者不會為這樣的捆綁交易多付錢,但網上還是有一些對這類行為的投訴。
作為監管機構,國家新聞出版廣電總局一月底公布了治理虛報、謊報票房收入的辦法。成立專門基金,補貼銷售點電腦軟體的升級。國家電影專資辦主任姜濤表示,安裝於2005年的現行系統“跟不上新情況”。
“新系統會修補漏洞,銷售結束十分鍾以後即結束上報窗口,而不再等到第二天中午”,延緩上報時間,會為弄虛作假留下空間。五月即將建成國家級平台,影院方面將於十月完成升級。
除了對所有銷售系統進行管理,國家新聞出版廣電總局堅持要求所有電影票顯示正確的價格和入場費。但沒有對違反規定的具體處罰 措施 。發行方和放映方承認,軟體更新一定會提供很大幫助,但幫助可能不夠。
“違反規定的代價還是太低了。如果被發現虛報了10次票價,只需要補上缺口即可,”樂視影業市場副總裁黃紫燕說。
華星ume影城的經理曹勇建議吊銷違反規定的單位的營業執照。“電影院的投資上千萬,這樣嚴厲的懲罰,會讓他們覺得為了8萬、10萬的票房受這樣的懲罰劃不來。”
還有人想到其他辦法,如運用可以自動掃描影院放映廳上座率的紅外攝像機。未來8到9年,將可以利用這項技術,據稱這項技術的准確率為95%。但現在這項技術尚未得到使用。
電影製作方在受到損失時,不願意太過嚴厲,因為他們不想得罪放映方,原因在於在商業鏈上放映方所處的環節直接接觸終端用戶。一些人說不再為這樣的不規矩行為感到難過,而是開始失望。
這一次真的要採取行動,“我們要肅清行業中的這類非法,違規行為”,國家新聞出版廣電總局電影局局長張宏森說。
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『貳』 電影英文怎麼說
電影英文:Movie(美式) 或 Film(英式)。
電影是19世紀美國國家生活水平上升大眾產生新需求的娛樂產物。電影根據視覺暫留原理,運用照相(以及錄音)手段把外界事物的影像(以及聲音)攝錄在膠片上,通過放映(同時還原聲音),用電的方式將活動影像投射到銀幕上(以及同步聲音)以表現一定內容的現代技術。
電影是一種視覺及聽覺藝術,利用膠卷、錄像帶或數位媒體將影像和聲音捕捉,再加上後期的編輯工作而成。
電影是一種綜合的現代藝術,亦正如藝術本身,有著復雜而繁多的科系。電影有很多類型,也有多種分類方法。
電影從有聲電影開始發展,目前已經到了電影的特技時代了。運用大量的電腦特技製作出來的電影,受廣大中年以下的朋友歡迎。
國外電影廣告在美國和英國的電影廣告中,有這樣八種標記:
(1)美國X——禁止未成年者觀看的影片,G——所有觀眾可看片,R——十七歲以下禁止觀看,PG——一般觀眾可看。
(2)英國U——內容正派片,A——一般觀眾可看片,X——18歲以下青少年禁看片,AA——少年兒童禁看的兇殺片。
(2)昨天還有其他演員在電影院嗎英文擴展閱讀
中國最早放映的電影——1896年8月11日法國商人在上海徐園「又一村」茶樓內放映的「西洋影戲」。
中國第一部電影是戲曲片京劇《定軍山》,內有《請纓》、《舞刀》等片斷,1905年(清光緒三十一年),由北京豐泰照相館攝制。無聲片,長約半小時。
中國第一部短故事片是《難夫難妻》(又名《洞房花燭》),1913年在上海拍攝,無聲片,鄭正秋編劇,鄭正秋和張石川聯合導演。此片是由亞細亞影戲公司開張後的第一部作品,首開家庭倫理劇之先河。
中國第一部長故事片——1921年中國影戲研究社在上海拍攝第一部長故事片《閻瑞生》。
中國現存最早的一部可放映電影——1922年由張石川導演的《勞工之愛情》又名《擲果緣》,是現存尚可放映的最早的一部中國電影,也是中國現存最早的故事片。
中國第一部有聲電影是《歌女紅牡丹》,明星影片公司1931年攝制,該片採用的是蠟盤配音的技術。
中國第一部開創電影奇跡的影片《破艙》,是完全一個人攝制的、零成本、即興創作(先拍攝後寫劇本)的電影長片,2013年楊誠俊導演電影。
中國第一部獲得國際大獎的影片是20世紀30年代由蔡楚生導演的《漁光曲》,它在1935年莫斯科國際電影節上獲「榮譽獎」。
『叄』 演員用英文怎麼說
actor。
可以翻譯為演員、參與者。
[英][ˈæktə][美][ˈæktɚ]
n.演員(尤指男演員);行動者;參與者;
例句
1、He is the actor whoId is like.
他是我討厭的一個演員。
2、Kelly:I want to be an actor.
凱利:我想當一名男演員。
3、He was not really an actor.
他並不是個真正的演員。
影視相關詞彙
1、電影詞彙
film instry 電影工業, cinema, pictures 電影院 (美作:movie theater),premiere 首映式,film festival 電影節,distributor 發行人,release 准予上映 ,banned film 禁映影片。
2、電影類型詞彙
film, motion picture 影片,電影 (美作:movie),filmdom 電影界,moviedom 電影界literary film 文藝片,musicals 音樂片,newsreel 新聞片,紀錄片documentary (film) 記錄片,文獻片,comedy 喜劇片。
3、有關演員詞彙
cast 陣容,director 導演,film star, movie star 電影明星,film actor 男電影明星,film actress 女電影明星,star, lead 主角,double, stand-in 替身演員,stunt man 特技替身演員,extra, walker-on 臨時演員,support 配角,util 跑龍套,extra 特別客串。
『肆』 大家好,我今天的話題的是我喜歡的音樂家和電影演員。 請把它翻譯成英文!
hello everybody ,
Today my topic is my favorite musicians and movie actress
『伍』 七年級下冊英語單詞
Unit 1 Can you play theguitar?
guitar [ɡɪ'tɑ:(r)] n. 吉他
sing [sɪŋ] v. 唱;唱歌
swim [swɪm] v. & n. 游泳
dance [dɑːns], [dæns] v.跳舞 n. 舞蹈
draw [drɔː] v. 畫
chess [tʃes] n. 國際象棋
play chess 下國際象棋
speak [spiːk] v. 說(某種語言);說話
speak English 說英語
join [dʒɔɪn] v. 參加;加入
club [klʌb] n. 俱樂部;社團
be good at… 擅長於……
tell [ tel ] v. 講述;告訴
story ['stɔːrɪ] n. 故事;小說
write [raɪt] v. 寫作;寫字
show [ʃəʊ] n. 演出;節目 v. 給……看;展示;
or [ɔː(r)] conj. 或者;也不(用於否定句)
talk [tɔːk] v. & n. 說話;交談
talk to… 跟……說
kungfu [,kʌŋ』fuː] n.(中國)功夫
drum [drʌm] n. 鼓
play the drums 敲鼓
piano [pɪ'ænəʊ] n. 鋼琴
play the piano 彈鋼琴
violin [,vaɪə'lɪn] n. 小提琴
play the violin 拉小提琴
also ['ɔːlsəʊ] adv. 也;而且
people ['piːpl] n. 人; 人們
home [həʊm] n. 家;活動本部 adv. 到家;在家
be good with… 善於應付……的;對……有辦法
make [meɪk] v. 使成為;製造
make friends 結交朋友
today [tə'deɪ] adv. 在今天
help (sb) with sth 在某方面幫助(某人)
center ['sentə(r)] n.(=centre)中心;中央
weekend [,wiːk'end], [ 'wiː kend] n. 周末
on the weekend (在)周末
teach [tiːtʃ ] v教;講授
musician [mjuː'zɪʃn] n. 音樂家
Lisa ['li:zə] 莉薩(女名)
Jill [dʒɪl] 吉爾(女名)
Peter ['piːtə(r)] 彼得(男名)
Unit 2 What time do you go toschool?
up [ʌp] adv. 向上
get up 起床;站起
dress [dres] v. 穿衣服 n. 連衣裙
get dressed 穿上衣服
brush [brʌʃ] v. 刷 刷凈 n.刷子
tooth [tuːθ] n. (pl. teeth [tiːθ] ) 牙齒
shower ['ʃaʊə] n. & v. 淋浴 n. 淋浴器(間)
take a shower 洗淋浴
usually ['ju:ʒuəli] adv. 通常地;一般地
forty ['fɔ:(r)ti] num. 四十
wow [waʊ] interj.(表示驚奇或敬佩)哇;呀
never ['nevə(r)] adv. 從不;絕不
early ['ɜːlɪ] adv. & adj. 早(的)
fifty ['fɪftɪ] num. 五十
job [dʒɒb], [dʒɑːb] n.工作;職業
work [wɜːk] v. & n. 工作
station ['steɪʃn] n. 電(視)台;車站
radio station 廣播電台
o'clock [ə'klɒk], [ə'klɑ:k] adv.(表示整點)……點鍾
night [naɪt] n. 晚上;夜晚
funny ['fʌnɪ] adj. 奇怪的;滑稽好笑的
exercise ['eksəsaɪz] v. & n. 鍛煉;練習
on weekends (在)周末
best [best] adj. 最好的 adv. 最好地;最
group [gruːp] n. 組;群
half [hɑːf], [hæf] n. & pron. 一半;半數
past [pɑːst], [pæst] prep. 晚於;過(時間) adj. 過去的
quarter ['kwɔː(r)tə(r)] n.一刻鍾;四分之一
homework ['həʊmwɜː(r)k] n. 家庭作業
do (one』s) homework 做作業
run [rʌn] v. 跑;奔
clean [kliːn] v. 打掃;弄乾凈 adj. 干凈的
walk [wɔːk] n. & v. 行走;步行
take a walk 散步;走一走
quickly ['kwɪkli] adv. 很快地
either ['aɪðə(r)], [ 'iː ðə(r) ]adv. 或者;也 (用在否定片語後)
either…or … 要麼……要麼……;或者……或者……
lot [lɒt], [lɑ:t] pron. 大量;許多
lots of 大量;許多
sometimes ['sʌmtaɪmz] adv. 有時
taste [teɪst] v. 有……的味道;品嘗 n.味道;滋味
life [laɪf] n. 生活;生命
Rick [rɪk] 里克(男名)
Jim [dʒɪm] 吉姆(男名)
Scott [skɒt], [skɑ:t] 斯科特(男名)
Tony ['təʊnɪ] 托尼(男名)
Unit3 How do you get to school?
train [treɪn] n. 火車
bus [bʌs] n. 公共汽車;公交車
subway ['sʌbweɪ] n. 地鐵
take the subway 乘地鐵
ride [raɪd] v. 騎 n. 旅程
bike [baɪ k] n. 自行車
ride a bike 騎自行車
sixty ['sɪkstɪ] num. 六十
seventy ['sevntɪ] num. 七十
eighty ['eɪtɪ] num. 八十
ninety ['naɪntɪ] num. 九十
hundred ['hʌndrəd] num. 一百
minute ['mɪnɪt] n. 分鍾
far [fɑː] adv. & adj. 遠;遠的
kilometer ['kɪlə,mitə(r)] n. 公里
new [njuː] adj. 新的;剛出現的
every ['evrɪ] adj. 每一;每個
every day 每天
by [baɪ] prep. (表示方式)乘(交通工具)
by bike 騎自行車
drive [draɪv] v. 開車
car [kɑː] n. 小汽車;轎車
live [lɪv] v. 居住;生活
stop [stɑ:p] [stɒp] n. 車站;v. 停止
think of 認為
cross [krɒs] v. 橫過;越過
river ['rɪvə] n. 河;江
many ['menɪ] adj. & pron. 許多
village ['vɪlɪdʒ] n. 村莊;村鎮
between [bɪ'twiːn] prep. 介於…之間
between… and… 在……和……之間
bridge [brɪdʒ] n. 橋
boat [bəʊt] n. 小船
ropeway ['rəʊpweɪ] n. 索道
year [jɪə] [ jɜː] n. 年;歲
afraid [ə'freɪd] adj. 害怕;懼怕
like [laɪk] prep. 像;
leave [liːv] v. 離開
dream [driːm] n. 夢想;睡夢 v. 做夢
true [truː] adj. 真的;符合事實的
come true 實現;成為現實
Dave [deiv] 戴夫(男名)
Unit 4 Don』t eat in class.
rule [ruːl] n. 規則;規章
arrive [ə'raɪv] v. 到達
(be) ontime 准時
hallway ['hɔːlweɪ] n. 走廊;過道
hall [hɔːl] n. 大廳;禮堂
dining hall 餐廳
listen ['lɪs(ə)n] v. 聽;傾聽
listen to… 聽……
fight [faɪt] v. & n. 打架;戰斗
sorry ['sɒrɪ] adj. 抱歉的;難過的;惋惜的
outside [aʊt'saɪd; 'aʊtsaɪd] adv.在外面 adj. 外面的
wear [weə] v. 穿;戴
important [ɪm'pɔːt(ə)nt] adj. 重要的
bring [brɪŋ] v. 帶來;取來
uniform ['juːnɪfɔːm] n. 校服;制服
quiet ['kwaɪət] adj. 安靜的
out [aʊt] adv. 外出
go out 外出(娛樂)
practice ['præktɪs] v. & n.練習
dish [dɪʃ] n. 碟;盤
do the dishes 清洗餐具
before [bɪ'fɔː] prep. & conj.在… 以前 adv. 以前
make (one』s) bed 鋪床
dirty ['dɜːtɪ] adj. 臟的
kitchen ['kɪtʃɪn] n. 廚房
more [mɔː] adj. & pron.更多的
noisy ['nɒɪzɪ] adj. 吵鬧的
relax [rɪ'læks] v. 放鬆;休息
read [riːd] v. 讀;閱讀
terrible ['terɪb(ə)l] adj. 非常討厭的;可 怕的
feel [fiːl] v. 感受;覺的
strict [strɪkt] adj. 嚴格的;嚴厲的
be strict (with sb) (對某人)要求嚴格
remember [rɪ'membə] v. 記住; 記起
follow ['fɒləʊ] v. 遵循;跟隨
follow the rules 遵守規則
luck [lʌk] n. 幸運;運氣
keep [kiːp] v. 保持;保留
hair [heə] n. 頭發;毛發
learn [lɜːn] v. 學習;學會
Clark [kla:k] 克拉克(姓;男名)
Amy [eɪmɪ] 埃米(女名)
Molly ['mɒlɪ]莫莉(女名)
New York [nju: jɔ:k] 紐約
Unit 5 What do you like pandas?
panda n. 熊貓
zoo n.動物園
tiger n.老虎
elephant n.大象
koala n. 樹袋熊
lion n.獅子
giraffe n. 長頸鹿
animal n .動物
cute adj.可愛的;機靈的
lazy adj.懶散的;懶惰的
smart adj 聰明的
beautiful adj 美麗的;美好的
scary adj嚇人的;恐怖的
kind n 種類
kind of 稍微;有點兒
Australia n. 澳大利亞
south adj 南方的n 南; 南方
Africa n.非洲
South Africa 南非
pet n. 寵物
leg n. 腿
cat n. 貓
sleep n睡覺
friendly adj .友好的
shy adj. 羞怯的;靦腆的
save v .救;救助
symbol n.象徵
flag n. 旗;旗幟
forget v.忘記;遺忘
get lost 迷路
place n .地點;位置
water n.水
danger n. 危險
be in (great) danger 處於(極大)危險之中
cut v .砍;切
down adv.(坐、躺、倒)下 prep.向下;沿著
cut down 砍倒
tree n. 樹
kill v.殺死;弄死
ivory n.象牙
over prep .超過;多於;在… 上方
(be) made of 由……製成的
Julie 朱莉(女名)
Becky 貝姬(女名)
Thailand n.泰國
Thai n.泰國(人的);泰語(的)
Unit 6 I』m watching TV.
newspaper n .報紙
read a newspaper 看報紙
use v.使用;運用
Soup n.湯
make soup 做湯
wash v.洗
movie n.電影
go to movies 看電影
just adv .只是;恰好
eat out 出去吃飯
house n.房子
drink v..喝n.飲料
tea n.茶;茶葉
drink tea 喝茶
tomorrow adv在明天 n.明天;未來
pool n.游泳池; 水池
shop v. 購物 n.商店
supermarket n. 超市
man n男人;人
race n.競賽
host n.主人;東道主
study v. n學習;研究
state n 洲
the United States 美國;美利堅合眾國
American adj美國的;美洲的n美國人;美洲人
dragon n.龍
Dragon Boat Festival 端午節
any adj.任何的.任一的 pron.任何;任一
other adj另外的;其他的 pron.另外的人(或物)
young adj幼小的,年輕的
children n 兒童
miss v.懷念. 思念
wish v 希望
delicious adj. 可口的.美味 的
still .adv. 還.仍然
living room 客廳
Steve 史蒂夫(男名)
Laura 勞拉(女名)
Unit 7 It's raining!
rain v.下雨n.雨水
windy adj.多風的
cloudy adj多雲的
sunny adj晴朗的
snow v.下雪;雪Snow
weather n.天氣
cook v.做飯
bad adj壞的;糟的
park n.公園
message n.信息;消息
take a message捎個口信;傳話
him pron.他(he的賓格)
could v.能;可以
back adj.回來;回原處
call(sb)back回電話
problem n.困難;難題
again adj.再一次;又一次
dry adj.乾燥的
cold adj寒冷的;冷的
hot adj熱的
warm adj溫暖的
visit v.拜訪;參觀
Canada n.加拿大
summer n.夏天;夏季
sit v.坐
juice n.果汁;飲料
soon adv.不久;很快
vacation n.假期
on(a)vacation度假
hard adv.努力地;困難的
Europe n.歐洲
mountain n.高山
country n.國;國家
skate v.滑冰
snowy adj.下雪的
winter n.冬天;冬季
Russian adj.俄羅斯的;俄羅斯人;俄語
snowman n.雪人
rainy adj.陰雨的;多雨的
Joe喬(男名)
Jeff傑夫(男名)
Moscow莫斯科
Toronto多倫多
Boston波士頓
Unit 8 Is there a post office near here?
post n.郵政
office n. 辦公室
post office 郵局
police n.警察
police station警察局
hotel n.旅店;酒店
restaurant n.餐館
bank n.銀行
hospital n.醫院
street n.大街
pay v.付費
pay phone付費電話
near prep.在……附近
across adv.過;穿過
across from在……對面
front n.前面
in front of在……前面
behind prep.在……後面
town n.鎮;市鎮
around adv.&prep.到處;大約
north n.北;北方adj.北方的
along prep.沿著
go along沿著(這條街)走
turn v.轉向;翻
right adv.向右邊;n.右邊
left adv.向左邊n.左邊
turn right |/left向右、左轉
crossing n.十字路口
neighborhood n.街區;街坊
spend v.花(時間、錢等)
spend time花時間
climb v.爬
road n.路
often adv.時常;常常
air n.空氣
sunshine n.陽光
free adj免費的
enjoy v.享受;喜愛
enjoy reading喜歡閱讀
easily adv.容易地
money n.錢
Unit 9 What does he look like?
curly adj.捲曲的
straight adj.直的
tall adj.高的
medium adj. 中等的
height n.身高;高度
of medium height中等身高
thin adj.瘦的
heavy adj.重的
build n.身材
of medium build中等身材
tonight adv. & n.今夜
little adj.小的
a little 一點,少量
cinema n.電影院
glasses n.眼鏡
later adj.以後
handsome adj.英俊的
actor n.演員
actress n.女演員
person n.人
nose n.鼻子
blonde adj.金黃色的
mouth n.嘴
round adj.圓形的
face n.臉
eye n.眼睛
singer n.歌手
artist n.藝術家
crime n.犯罪活動
criminal n.罪犯
put v.放
each adj.& pron.每個,各自
way n.方式,路線
describe v.描述
differently adv.不同地
another adj.& pron.另一,又一
end n.結尾,盡頭
in the end最後
real adj..真正的;真實的
jeans n.牛仔褲
Johnny約翰尼(男名)
Dean迪安(姓)
Tina蒂娜(女名)
Jackson傑克遜(姓)
Unit 10 I'd like some noodles.
noodle n. 面條
mutton n. 羊肉
beef n. 牛肉
cabbage n. 捲心菜;洋白菜
potato n. 土豆;馬鈴薯
special n. 特色菜;特價品;特別的;特殊的
would v.(表示意願)願意
would like願意;喜歡
yet adv.(常用於否定句或疑問句)還;仍然
1large adj. 大號的;大的
1order n. & v. 點菜;命令
take one's order點菜
size n. 大小;尺碼
bowl n. 碗
one(large)bowl of一(大)碗
tofu n. 豆腐
meat n.(可食用的)肉
mpling n. 餃子
porridge n. 粥;麵糊
onion n. 洋蔥
fish n. 魚;魚肉
pancake n. 烙餅;薄餅
world n. 世界
around the world世界各地
answer n. 答案 v. 回答
different adj. 不同的
cake n. 蛋糕
candle n. 蠟燭
age n. 年齡
make a wish 許願
blow v. 吹
blow out 吹滅
if conj. 如果
will v. 會
the UK n. 英國
candy n. 糖果
lucky adj. 幸運的
popular adj. 受歡迎的;普遍的
get popular受歡迎;流行
cut up切碎
idea n. 想法;主意
bring good luck to…給……帶來好運
Unit 11How was your school trip?
milk v. 擠奶
cow n. 奶牛
milk a cow 給奶牛擠奶
horse n. 馬
ride a horse 騎馬
feed v. 喂養;飼養
feed chickens 喂雞
farmer n. 農民;農場主
quite adv. 相當;安全
quite a lot(of…) 許多
anything pron.(常用於否定句或疑問句)任何東西;任何事物
grow v. 種植;生長;發育
farm n. 農場;務農;種田
pick v. 采;摘
excellent adj. 極好的;優秀的
countryside n. 鄉村;農村
in the countryside 在鄉下;在農村
yesterday n. 昨天
flower n. 花
worry v. 擔心;擔憂
luckily adv. 幸運地;好運地
sun n. 太陽
museum n. 博物館
fire n. 火災
fire station 消防站
painting n. 油畫;繪畫
exciting adj. 使人興奮的;令人激動的
lovely adj. 可愛的
expensive adj. 昂貴的
cheap adj. 廉價的;便宜的
slow adj. 緩慢的;遲緩的
fast adv. & adj. 快地(的)
robot n. 機器人
guide n. 導游;向導
gift n. 禮物;贈品
all in all 總的說來
everything pron. 一切;所有事物
interested adj. 感興趣的
be interested in 對……感興趣
dark adj. 黑暗的;昏暗的
hear(heard) v. 聽到;聽見
Carol卡羅爾(女名)
Unit 12 What did you do last weekend?
camp v. 扎營;扎帳篷
lake n. 湖,湖泊
beach n. 海灘,沙灘
badminton n. 羽毛球運動
sheep n. 羊,綿羊
as adv. & pron. 作為,當做
natural pron. 自然的
butterfly n. 蝴蝶
visitor n. 遊客;訪問者
tired adj. 疲倦的
stay v. 停留
stay up late 熬夜;睡得很晚
away adv. 離開
run away 跑開
mouse n. 老鼠
baby n. 幼小的
shout v. 呼叫,喊叫
shout at…沖……大聲叫嚷
woof interj.(狗叫聲)汪汪
language n. 語言
fly v. 飛
kite n. 風箏
fly a kite 放風箏
high adj. & adv. 高的(地)
high school中學
ago adv. 以前
India n. 印度
tent n. 帳篷
put up 搭起,舉起
moon n. 月亮
surprise n. & v. 驚奇,驚訝
get a surprise 吃驚
snake n. 蛇
scared adj. 驚慌的
move v. 移動
shout to…對……大聲喊叫
start v. 開始,著手
jump v. 跳躍
up and down上上下下
wake v. 弄醒,醒
into prep. 到……裡面
forest n. 森林
ear n. 耳朵
Lucy露西(女名)