⑴ 歷史事件英文 是 historic還是historical event 啊
前者是「有歷抄史意義的襲」之意,後者則是「與歷史有關的」或「歷史上的」的意思,所以a historic event是"值得紀念的歷史事件";the historical event"歷史上確有其事的事件",所以題上不強調的話應該是用後者。
⑵ 英文的歐洲歷史歷史事件時間表。 急!!!
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⑶ 美國歷史事件帶來的影響(英文介紹)
Since the September 11 attacks, a number of websites, books, and films, largely promoted on and distributed through the Internet, have challenged the mainstream account of the attacks. Although mainstream media has stated that al-Qaeda "conspired" to execute the attacks on the World Trade Center in the legal sense, a 9/11 conspiracy theory generally refers to a belief in a broad conspiracy, in which the attacks were executed by powerful groups often including government agencies or an alleged secret global network. Many groups and indivials challenging the official account identify as part of the 9/11 Truth Movement.
Initially, 9/11 conspiracy theories received little attention in the media. In an address to the United Nations on November 10, 2001, United States President George W. Bush denounced the emergence of "outrageous conspiracy theories ... that attempt to shift the blame away from the terrorists, themselves, away from the guilty. Later, as media exposure of conspiracy theories of the events of 9/11 increased, US government agencies and the Bush Administration issued refutations to the theories, including a formal response by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to questions about the destruction of the World Trade Center, a revised 2006 State Department webpage to debunk the theories, and a strategy paper referred to by President Bush in an August 2006 speech, which declares that terrorism springs from "subcultures of conspiracy and misinformation," and that "terrorists recruit more effectively from populations whose information about the world is contaminated by falsehoods and corrupted by conspiracy theories. The distortions keep alive grievances and filter out facts that would challenge popular prejudices and self-serving propaganda.
In August 2004, a Zogby International poll indicated that 49.3% New York City residents and 41% of New York citizens "overall" say US Leaders "knew in advance that attacks were planned on or around September 11, 2001, and that they consciously failed to act. In July 2006, a Scripps Howard and Ohio University poll concluded that "Thirty-six percent of respondents overall said it is "very likely" or "somewhat likely" that federal officials either participated in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon or took no action to stop them", "sixteen percent said it's "very likely" or "somewhat likely" that the collapse of the twin towers in New York was aided by explosives secretly planted in the two buildings" and "twelve percent suspect the Pentagon was struck by a military cruise missile in 2001 rather than by an airliner captured by terrorists. A May 2006 Zogby International poll indicated that 42% of Americans more likely agree with people who believe that "the US government and its 9/11 Commission concealed or refused to investigate critical evidence that contradicts their official explanation of the September 11th attacks, saying there has been a cover-up. A September 2006 Ipsos-Reid poll found that 22 percent of Canadians believe "the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, had nothing to do with Osama Bin Laden and were actually a plot by influential Americans. An October 2006 New York Times and CBS news poll showed that 28 percent believe members of the Bush Administration are mostly lying about "what they knew prior to September 11th, 2001, about possible terrorist attacks against the United States.
Just prior to the fifth anniversary of the attacks, a flurry of mainstream news articles on 9/11 conspiracy theories were released. In its coverage Time Magazine stated, "This is not a fringe phenomenon. It is a mainstream political reality. Mainstream coverage has generally presented these theories as a cultural phenomenon and is often very critical of their content.
Immediately following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the U.S. government said the attacks were carried out by members of the terrorist organisation al-Qaeda, headed by Osama Bin Laden. On the morning of September 11, the government said, nineteen terrorists hijacked four commercial airplanes by using knives, box cutters, pepper spray and fake explosives. They piloted the planes themselves and crashed these into the World Trade Center and The Pentagon. According to mainstream scientific account, the World Trade Center towers later collapsed e to the impact damage, removal of the fire protection and the intense fires. Due to the collapse of World Trade Center One and Two, surrounding World Trade Center buildings were heavily damaged as well, leading in turn to their complete or partial collapse. United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania later that day after passengers heard of the previous attacks in air phone and cell phone conversations and brought the plane down.
Soon after the 9/11 attacks, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and FEMA concted building performance studies at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The Intelligence Committees of the House of Representatives and the United States Senate concted a Joint Inquiry in 2002. U.S. government officials, such as Condoleeza Rice, said they had no advance knowledge of the attacks and no idea that such a thing might happen. Organizations representing the victims' families such as the Jersey Girls demanded further investigation and, after initial reluctance, the administration acceded to their request. The bipartisan 9/11 Commission was formed tasked with 「 placing indivial blame」 but providing an explanation as to what happened and making recommendations to prevent a recurrence. In 2004 the commission released its report. It disclosed that there were prior warnings of varying detail that the United States would be attacked by al-Qaeda. These were ignored, the report said, e to a lack of communication between various law enforcement and intelligence personnel. For the lack of interagency communication, the report cited bureaucratic inertia and laws passed in the 1970s to prevent abuses that resulted in major scandals ring that era. The report also faulted both the Clinton and the Bush administration with 「failure of imagination」. The explanation laid out in the report has been endorsed by most members of both major political parties, and is what conspiracy theorists refer to as "the official account" of the September, 2001 attacks, which only focuses on government sources.
In addition to government investigations and sources that comprise the "official account" that conspiracy theorists look to, the September 11, 2001 attacks have been documented and analyzed by numerous non-government sources. These include eyewitnesses, investigations by the National Fire Protection Association and other organizations, experts at Pure University and Northwestern University, and news media throughout the world, including Al Jazeera, The Times of India, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the BBC, Le Monde, Deutsche Welle,the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), and The Chosun Ilbo of South Korea.
⑷ 關於外國重大來歷史事件的英語文章
美國獨立日是美國的主要法定節日之一,日期為每年7月4日,以紀念1776年7月4日大陸會議在費城正式通過《獨立宣言》。《獨立宣言》由托馬斯
⑸ 著名歷史事件 英文200詞
退避三舍:春秋時期,晉國內亂,晉獻公的兒子重耳逃到楚國.楚成王收留並款待他,他許諾如晉楚發生戰爭晉軍將退避三舍(一舍為三十里).後來重耳在秦穆公的幫助下重回晉國執政.晉國支持宋國與楚國發生矛盾,兩軍在城濮相遇,重耳退避三舍,誘敵深入而大勝.
Wince:the spring and autumn period,jin strife and offer the son of jin ChongEr male fled to chu.ChuCheng king shelter and feasted him,as he promised JinChu war jin will wince (a shekel for three miles).Later in ChongEr QinMu male under the help of the ruling.Return to jin Jin support 475-221 B.C.and chu conflict,the two armies in the city which meet,ChongEr wince,to lure him deep and win.
⑹ 歷史事件英文 是 historic還是historical event
historic是「有歷史意義的」之意,後者則是「與歷史有關的」或」歷史上的」的意思,所以a historic event是「值得紀念的歷史事件」;the historical event「歷史上確有其事的事件」,所以題上不強調的話用後者。
舉例:
1、一份獨一無二的13,000詞的年表貫穿彩印卷的始終,詳細記述了從地球誕生到今天發生的重大歷史事件。
Aunique13,000--colourvolume,detailingeventsfromtheEarth'screationtothepresentday.
2、歷史上著名(或重要)的;可名垂青史的
important in history; likely to be thought of as important at some time in the future
(6)外國歷史事件英文擴展閱讀:
historical:
英 [hɪˈstɒrɪkl] 美 [hɪˈstɔ:rɪkl]
adj.:歷史的,歷史上的; 有關歷史研究的; 有根據的; 基於史實的
網路:歷史性; 史實; 歷史性的
1、In Buda, several historical monuments can be seen.
在比尤達可以看到幾處歷史遺跡。
2、He is writing a historical novel about nineteenth-century France.
他正在寫一本描述19世紀法國的歷史小說。
3、It was this kind of historical context that Morris brought to his work.
莫里斯的作品正是基於這樣一種歷史背景。
⑺ 用英文描述一個外國歷史事情!!!!!!
Native Americans and European settlers
The indigenous peoples of the U.S. mainland, including Alaska Natives, are believed to have migrated from Asia, beginning between 12,000 and 40,000 years ago.Some, such as the pre-Columbian Mississippian culture, developed advanced agriculture, grand architecture, and state-level societies. After Europeans began settling the Americas, many millions of indigenous Americans died from epidemics of imported diseases such as smallpox.
In 1492, Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus, under contract to the Spanish crown, reached several Caribbean islands, making first contact with the indigenous people. On April 2, 1513, Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de Leó landed on what he called "La Florida"—the first documented European arrival on what would become the U.S. mainland. Spanish settlements in the region were followed by ones in the present-day southwestern United States that drew thousands through Mexico. French fur traders established outposts of New France around the Great Lakes; France eventually claimed much of the North American interior, down to the Gulf of Mexico. The first successful English settlements were the Virginia Colony in Jamestown in 1607 and the Pilgrims' Plymouth Colony in 1620. The 1628 chartering of the Massachusetts Bay Colony resulted in a wave of migration; by 1634, New England had been settled by some 10,000 Puritans. Between the late 1610s and the American Revolution, about 50,000 convicts were shipped to Britain's American colonies. Beginning in 1614, the Dutch settled along the lower Hudson River, including New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island.
In 1674, the Dutch ceded their American territory to England; the province of New Netherland was renamed New York. Many new immigrants, especially to the South, were indentured servants—some two-thirds of all Virginia immigrants between 1630 and 1680.By the turn of the 18th century, African slaves were becoming the primary source of bonded labor. With the 1729 division of the Carolinas and the 1732 colonization of Georgia, the thirteen British colonies that would become the United States of America were established. All had local governments with elections open to most free men, with a growing devotion to the ancient rights of Englishmen and a sense of self-government stimulating support for republicanism. All legalized the African slave trade. With high birth rates, low death rates, and steady immigration, the colonial population grew rapidly. The Christian revivalist movement of the 1730s and 1740s known as the Great Awakening fueled interest in both religion and religious liberty. In the French and Indian War, British forces seized Canada from the French, but the francophone population remained politically isolated from the southern colonies. Excluding the Native Americans (popularly known as "American Indians"), who were being displaced, those thirteen colonies had a population of 2.6 million in 1770, about one-third that of Britain; nearly one in five Americans were black slaves. Though subject to British taxation, the American colonials had no representation in the Parliament of Great Britain.
⑻ 外國的歷史故事(英文的)
The Old Cat An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it. Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."
⑼ 用英文寫的歷史故事(帶翻譯)
Things are not always what they seem
Two travelling angels stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family. The family was rude and refused to let the angels stay in the mansion's guestroom. Instead the angels were given a small space in the cold basement. As they made their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a hole in the wall and repaired it. When the younger angel asked why, the older angel replied, "Things aren't always what they seem."
The next night the pair came to rest at the house of a very poor, but very hospitable farmer and his wife. After sharing what little food they had the couple let the angels sleep in their bed where they could have a good night's rest. When the sun came up the next morning the angels found the farmer and his wife in tears. Their only cow, whose milk had been their sole income, lay dead in the field. The younger angel was infuriated and asked the older angel how could you have let this happen? The first
man had everything, yet you helped him, she accused. The second family had little but was willing to share everything, and you let the cow die.
"Things aren't always what they seem," the older angel replied. "When we stayed in the basement of the mansion, I noticed there was gold stored in that hole in the wall. Since the owner was so bsessed with greed and unwilling to share his good fortune, I sealed the wall so he wouldn』t find it."
"Then last night as we slept in the farmers bed, the angel of death came for his wife. I gave him the cow instead. Things aren't always what they seem."
Sometimes that is exactly what happens when things don't turn out the way they should.If you have faith, you just need to trust that every outcome is always to your advantage. You might not know it until some time later...
兩個旅行中的天使到一個富有的家庭借宿。這家人對他們並不友好,並且拒絕讓他們在舒適的客人卧室過夜,而是在冰冷的地下室給他們找了一個角落。當他們鋪床時,較老的天使發現牆上有一個洞,就順手把它修補好了。年輕的天使問為什麼,老天使答到: 「有些事並不象它看上去那樣。」
第二晚,兩人又到了一個非常貧窮的農家借宿。主人夫婦倆對他們非常熱情,把僅有的一點點食物拿出來款待客人,然後又讓出自己的床鋪給兩個天使。第二天一早,兩個天使發現農夫和他的妻子在哭泣--他們唯一的生活來源,一頭奶牛死了。年輕的天使非常憤怒,他質問老天使為什麼會這樣,第一個家庭什麼都有,老天使還幫助他們修補牆洞,第二個家庭盡管如此貧窮還是熱情款待客人,而老天使卻沒有阻止奶牛的死亡。
「有些事並不象它看上去那樣。」老天使答道,「當我們在地下室過夜時,我從牆洞看到 牆裡面堆滿了金塊。因為主人被貪欲所迷惑,不願意分享他的財富,所以我把牆洞填上了。「昨天晚上,死亡之神來召喚農夫的妻子,我讓奶牛代替了她。所以有些事並不象它看上去那樣。」
有些時候事情的表面並不是它實際應該的樣子。如果你有信念,你只需要堅信付出總會得到回報。你可能不會發現,直到後來…….
⑽ 美國歷史經歷了如下幾個重大事件用英語怎麼說
美國歷史經歷了如下幾個重專大事件屬
The history of the United States has experienced several important events as followings.