英语
英语翻译1.同学们上课认真听讲,下课后参与各项活动.(involve,variety)2.作为一名知名小说家,他的作品对几代人都有广泛影响.(impact)3.能否获得这一职业对他来说是非常重要的,某种程度上(to some 这对他而言是生死攸关的.(take up; the difference between ...and ...)4.父母对于孩子的影响将会贯穿他们的一生.(all through one's life)5.你认识明天将接受手术的那位病人吗?还有就是有没有success story(一

2019-06-18

英语翻译
1.同学们上课认真听讲,下课后参与各项活动.(involve,variety)
2.作为一名知名小说家,他的作品对几代人都有广泛影响.(impact)
3.能否获得这一职业对他来说是非常重要的,某种程度上(to some 这对他而言是生死攸关的.(take up; the difference between ...and ...)
4.父母对于孩子的影响将会贯穿他们的一生.(all through one's life)
5.你认识明天将接受手术的那位病人吗?
还有就是有没有success story(一到二分钟的)有的话给我下,
优质解答
Attracted to politics by the example of his cousin Theodore Roosevelt, he became active in the Democratic Party. though unable to walk, he remained active in politics.In his inaugural address to a nation of more than 13 million unemployed, he pronounced that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Congress passed most of the changes he sought in his New Deal program in the first hundred days of his term. He was overwhelmingly reelected in 1936 over Alf Landon. To solve legal challenges to the New Deal, he proposed enlarging the Supreme Court, but his "court-packing" plan aroused strong opposition and had to be abandoned. By the late 1930s economic recovery had slowed, but Roosevelt was increasingly concerned with the growing threat of war. In 1940 he was reelected to an unprecedented third term, defeating Wendell Willkie. He developed the lend-lease program to aid U.S. allies, especially Britain, in the early years of World War II. In 1941 he met with Winston Churchill to draft the Atlantic Charter. With U.S. entry into war, Roosevelt mobilized industry for military production and formed an alliance with Britain and the Soviet Union; he met with Churchill and Joseph Stalin to form war policy at Tehran (1943) and Yalta (1945). Despite declining health, he won reelection for a fourth term against Thomas Dewey (1944) but served only briefly before his death.
讲的是Franklin D Roosevelt
Attracted to politics by the example of his cousin Theodore Roosevelt, he became active in the Democratic Party. though unable to walk, he remained active in politics.In his inaugural address to a nation of more than 13 million unemployed, he pronounced that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Congress passed most of the changes he sought in his New Deal program in the first hundred days of his term. He was overwhelmingly reelected in 1936 over Alf Landon. To solve legal challenges to the New Deal, he proposed enlarging the Supreme Court, but his "court-packing" plan aroused strong opposition and had to be abandoned. By the late 1930s economic recovery had slowed, but Roosevelt was increasingly concerned with the growing threat of war. In 1940 he was reelected to an unprecedented third term, defeating Wendell Willkie. He developed the lend-lease program to aid U.S. allies, especially Britain, in the early years of World War II. In 1941 he met with Winston Churchill to draft the Atlantic Charter. With U.S. entry into war, Roosevelt mobilized industry for military production and formed an alliance with Britain and the Soviet Union; he met with Churchill and Joseph Stalin to form war policy at Tehran (1943) and Yalta (1945). Despite declining health, he won reelection for a fourth term against Thomas Dewey (1944) but served only briefly before his death.
讲的是Franklin D Roosevelt
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