Inventors have changed the way we live.So they are famous fo

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Inventors have changed the way we live.So they are famous for the great things they___.为什么did?

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ttelsa 共回答了9个问题 | 采纳率88.9%
他们所做的事情,发明都已成为事实,所以用过去.
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他们过去的事不用did用啥?或者they have done也行~
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我觉得应该用have done,表示对现在的影响,而且用did与前面的are时态不符。
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英语翻译1 Historically,scientists and inventors are one group th
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1 Historically,scientists and inventors are one group that seems to take full advantage of relaxed moments.
2 Whether a job is to be classified as labor or work depends,not on the job itself,but on the tastes of the individual who undertake it.
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无论是工作被列为劳动或工作取决于其工作本身,而是对于个别承担它的人的口味.
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帮我分析下这句话语法Jack predicts that inventors will be able to perfe
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2楼数be able to perfect 是谓语那这里perfect是什么意思
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分析语法前面先和您说一个重要原则:在英语中只要看到谓语动词的出现那就基本可以断定有一个句子的出现,说白点看到一个谓语动词就有一个句子,看到几个谓语动词就有几个句子,为什么说一般比如像动词原形,可能是谓语动词,也可能是非谓语
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Jack predicts that inventors will be able to perfect powerful customized chips over a weekend at the office
有几个谓语动词:貌似目测下来predicts:will be:to perfect,找到疑似谓语后就要找相应的主语,Jack和predicts,inventors和will be.
但我个人认为这里的perfect不是谓语,它没有主语(虽然从句意上看是
发明家完善芯片,但英语和汉语的不同就在与英语是很注重整体性的,汉语是这个意思,但英语前面就有了谓语动词will be我们不可能忽视它的存在).
所以我认为可以有2个不同理解
1)be able to do 固定搭配,那就没什么说的 predite 和 to构成动词不定时后面的chips做predict的宾语
2)perfect和to构成动词不定时做目的状语,那些发明家能干什么呢?他们能或者说他们的初衷和最后的目标是完善芯片.我觉得2个都有道理,你自己看吧.
剩下的就简单了大结构
Jack主语 + predicts谓语+ that引导的宾语从句
宾语从句里面inventors主语 + will be谓语 + able(表语) + to引导的目的状语,powerful和customized做定语修饰chips,over引导时间状语,a weekend做介词over的宾语,最后at引导地点状语,the office 做介词at的宾语.
这是我的个人理解,从我的英语学习经验看是有道理的,希望给您带来帮助.
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Inventors have changed the way we live.So they are famous for the great things they___.
为什么填did而不是had done呢?
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因为前面句子所描述的都是现在的情况,而他们做事情是相对于现在而言的,故应使用一般过去时,所以填did.
如果谈论的是过去某个时间以前发生的动作或事情,就要用过去完成时(had done)了.
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又过了一代人后,发明者们通过将这些因素混合的方法把引擎安装在用于在轨道上跑的轮子中,从而使引擎代替了马
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在这里为什么翻译成“发明家的根本动机是希望自己的发明得到赏识和认可”?明明是发明家是根本动机通过强烈的渴望看到自己的发明得到赏识和认可,在这里by引导什么从句?还是状语从句吗?
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拆分为两部分理解
Inventors are fundamentally motivated by a desire be motivated 受到...促使 ( 你这一部分理解有误)
a desire to see their creations become appreciated and recognised to 后面都是在解释是什么样的 desire 促使发明家有了这个根本动机
所以翻译成“发明家的根本动机是希望自己的发明得到赏识和认可”是完全正确的
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Esison was one of the great inventors in the would 为什么要用inventors不用inventor?
是one of the best那里的原因吗?如果是请告诉我如何用
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要说的是伟大的发明家之一,而伟大的发明家有很多.
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新概念长难句求解
Mead(人名) predicts that inventors will be able to perfect powerful customized chips over a weekend st the office---spawning a new generation of garage start-ups and giving the U.S.a jump on its foreign rivals in getting new products to market fast.
这里的perfect powerful customized chips是什么情况?perfect作名词?
还有 giving the U.S.a jump on its foreign rivals in getting new products to market fast的fast又是什么情况?
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这里perfect是动词 market市场名词
英语翻译Thomas Edison was a giant among inventors.He patented (取
英语翻译
Thomas Edison was a giant among inventors.He patented (取得专利权) over 1,000 inventions,including the record player,moving pictures and the first practical electric bulb.Largely home taught,Edison only went to school for three months.But at 17 he invented the telegraph system(系统).This allowed four dot-dash messages to be sent down a wire at the same time,speeding up telegraph service greatly.
Though he made great achievements,he still worked up to 20 hours a day.In 1879,he discovered that if electric current(电流)is passed through 8 thin threads of carbon (碳) in a glass vacuum(真空),it becomes white hot,giving off a brilliant light.Then ,for use of this electric bulb,he developed a complete electrical distribution system(配电系统).In 1880,he formed the Edison Electric Light Company.In 1882,he built the Pearl Street Plant,and New York became the first city lit by electricity.
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托马斯爱迪生是一个伟大的发明家.他取得的专利权的发明超过1000个,包括唱机,电影和第一个实用的灯泡.比起在家接受了大部分教育,爱迪生只在学校呆了三个月.但是在17岁时,他发明了电报系统,这使得四点划线消息同时沿着导线发送,大大加快了电报系统的服务速度.
虽然他取得了巨大成就,他仍然每天工作20小时.在1789,他发现在真空条件下,电流在8条由碳构成的细线中通过,细线就会进入白热化状态,并且发出夺目的光芒.然后,他制定了一个完整的配电系统用来使用这个电灯泡.在1880年,他创立了爱迪生典礼公司,在1882年,他建立了Pearl Street Plant,纽约成为了第一个使用电力照明的城市
请问Inventors is my dream job和The inventor is my dream job那个对
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WANGLUU 共回答了22个问题 | 采纳率90.9%
Inventors is my dream job
就行.
祝好!
Failure,Success,unfomiliar ,Edison,inventors,person,though各是
Failure,Success,unfomiliar ,Edison,inventors,person,though各是怎么读?
请用汉语写下来,因为我看不懂音标.而且,麻烦各位再把意思写下来,不要混了.,请用汉语发音发准一些好吗?
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kk傻子 共回答了27个问题 | 采纳率92.6%
Failure:飞里饿
Success:色克塞撕
unfamiliar :恩发米里饿
Edison:爱笛神(sen)
inventors:英反特撕
person:泼撕恩
though:肉
几个英语时态题inventors have changed the way we live .so they are f
几个英语时态题
inventors have changed the way we live .so they are famous for the great things they___ 这里为什么填did一般过去时,而不用完成时.
I knocked into a tree when I went to the railway station for my friend.----I suppose you____ too fast.这里为什么要用进行时态were driving而不可以用一般过去时.
解释的时候不要硬往答案上靠.要实际证据.有说服力的.
说的好的我会加分.
rr的叶子1年前1
7ing 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率76.5%
其实did和have done都是对的,是你自己陷进了时态的死胡同,迷糊不定了
一般过去式强调陈述过去发生的动作或事实,而完成时偏重于过去发生的事情对现在产生的影响 所以这个题两个都是可以的,只是偏重点略为不同,但是对题意没有影响.
这句话的意思是,我猜你当时肯定开得太快了
根据语境用过去进行时更为贴切,表示过去那段时间正在做某事,强调过程和状态
用一般过去式当然也是没有语法错误的,表示过去那段时间做了某件事情,强调事实和结果
时态的学习,不是生搬硬套,是一种根据语境的分析和感受