Ⅰ 简短的名人成功故事,最好带英文翻译!拜托了!亲们!
中文:爱迪生和他的助手们,用白金试了好几次,可这种熔点较高的白金,虽然使电灯发光时间延长了好多,但不时要自动熄掉再自动发光,仍然很不理想。
爱迪生并不气馁,继续着自己的试验工作。他先后试用了钡、钛、锢等稀有金属,效果都不很理想。
接下来,他与助手们将这1600种耐热材料分门别类地开始试验,还是采用白金最为合适。由于改进了抽气方法,使玻璃泡内真空。灯的寿命已延长到2个小时。但这种由白金为材料做成的灯,价格太昂贵了,谁愿意化这么多钱去买只能用2个小时的电灯呢?
爱迪生看到这用棉纱织成的围脖,爱迪生脑海突然萌发了一个念头:
对!棉纱的纤维比木材的好,能不能用这种材料?
他急忙从围巾上扯下一根棉纱,小心地把这根炭丝装进玻璃泡里,效果果然很好。
爱迪生非常高兴,制造了很多棉纱做成的炭丝,进行多次试验。灯炮的寿命延长13个小时,后来又达到45小时。
“我希望它能亮1000个小时,最好是16000个小时!”爱迪生说道。
最后,爱迪生终于选择了竹子。他先取出一片竹子,装进玻璃泡,通上电后,这种竹丝灯泡竟连续不断地亮了1200个小时!
他终于做出了自己满意的电灯。
英文翻译: Edison and his assistants, with platinum tried several times, but the high melting point of platinum, although the lamp lighting time a lot, but from time to time to turn off the light automatically automatically again, still not very ideal. Edison was not discouraged, to continue his work with test. He has tested a barium, titanium, indium and other rare metals, the effect is not very ideal. Next, he and aides will be arranged the 1600 heat resistant materials to test, or the use of platinum is most appropriate. Because of the improvement of pumping method, so that the glass bulb in vacuum. The service life of the lamp has been extended to 2 hours. But the platinum materials for the lamp, the price is too expensive, and who are willing to so much money to buy only 2 hours of light? Edison saw the scarf which made of cotton, Edison mind suddenly had an idea: to! Cotton fiber than wood, can use this material can not? He hurried off to a cotton yarn from the scarf, carefully put the carbon filament into a bubble, the effect was very good. Edison very happy, make carbon silk cotton made, concted a number of tests. To extend the lamp life 13 hours, then 45 hours. "I hope it will light for 1000 hours, preferably 16000 hours!" Edison said. Finally, Edison finally chose bamboo. He took out a piece of bamboo, into the glass bulb, pass after power on, the bamboo filament lamp was continuously lit 1200 hours! He finally made their satisfaction with the lamp
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Ⅱ 英文版名人励志故事
我们如果可以多看一些英文版的名人 励志 故事 ,肯定能学到很多,那么英文版名人励志故事都有哪些呢?一起来看看吧。
英文版名人励志故事篇1:Lady Gaga 的音乐才能
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta Cborn March 28, 1986), better known by her stage name "Lady Gaga", is an American recording artist. She began playing in clubs in the New York City area while also working at Interscope Records as a songwriter for several established acts, including Akon. After hearing Gaga sing, he signed her to a joint deal with his own label, Kon Live Distribution. She then started to work on new material for her first studio album.
She began working with a collective called the "Haus of Gaga" in 2008, and released her debut album The Fame The album peaked in countries such as the United Kingdom and Canada to critical acclaim. To date, the album has spawned the international number one singles "Just Dance" (nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 51st Grammy Awards) and "Poker Face." After opening for New Kids On The Block and the Pussycat Dolls, Gaga headlined her first tour, The Fame Ball.
被人们以艺名“Lady Gaga”而熟知的史蒂芬妮·乔安妮·安吉丽娜·杰尔马诺塔(生于1986年3月28日),是一位美国歌手。她开始在纽约域的俱乐部表演的同时,也以一名作曲人的身份在出版者唱片公司就职,为包括阿肯在内的许多着名歌手写歌。阿肯听了她 唱歌 之后,签约Gaga到自己的公司Kon Live Distribution旗下,此后Gaga开始筹备她的首张个人专辑。
Gaga has been influenced by fashion and has been appreciated for her provocative sense of style and her influence on other celebrities. Musically, she is inspired by glam rockers such as David Bowie and Queen, as well as pop singers such as Michael Jackson and Madonna.
在2008年,Gaga开始和名叫Haus of gaga的组合合作,并发行了首张专辑The Fame。这张专辑受到英国、加拿大等国歌述的热烈追捧。目前为止,这张专辑已经催生了名列全球头号羊曲榜的Just Dance (在第51界格莱美音乐奖上获得最佳舞曲的提名)和Poker Face。在她为街头顽童组合和小野猫组合写歌之后,处,开始了首次巡演The Fame Ball。Gaga 深受潮流影响,因她的剌激打扮和她对其他名人的影响而受到人们的注意。在音乐方面,她受到格拉姆搭滚歌手大卫·鲍伊和皇后乐队等人,以及流行歌手迈克尔· 杰克逊和麦当娜等人的影响。
Gaga深受潮流影响,因她的剌激打扮和她对其他名人的影响而受到人们的注意。
英文版名人励志故事篇2:非凡的建筑师一一贝聿铭
On this vivid planet, it appears colorful with azure blue seawater, lush green plants and many world famous buildings. Among these largest artificial articles in the world, many originated from the same architect Ieoh Ming Pei.
在这个充满活力的星球上,蔚蓝的海洋,葱萃的树木以及许多世界着名的建筑使它变得多姿多彩。在这些世界上最大的人工作品中,有许多都出自同一位建筑师之手——贝聿铭。
Ieoh Ming Pei, the 1983 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, is a founding partner of I. M. Pei & Partners based in New York City. He was born in China in 1917, the son of a prominent banker. He came to the United States in 1935 to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B. Arch. 1940) and the Harvard Graate School of Design (M. Arch. 1946).
贝聿铭,1983年普利兹克建筑奖的获得者,是纽约贝聿铭股份公司的创建人之一。他 1917年生于中国,其父是一位出色的银行家。1935年他来到美国,在麻省理工学院(1940年获建筑学学士)和哈佛设计研究生院(1946年获建筑学硕士)学习建筑。
During World War II, he served o n the National Defense Research Commission at Princeton, and from 1945 to 1948, taught at Harvard. In 1948 he accepted the newly created post of Director of Architecture at Webb & Knapp, Inc., the real estate development firm, and this association resulted in major architectural and planning projects in Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittsburgh and other cities. In 1958, he formed the partnership of r. M. Pei & Associates, which became I. M. Pei & partners in 1966. The partnership received the 1968 Architectural Firm Award of The American Institute of Architects.
第二次世界大战期间,他在国防研究委员会普林斯顿分部供职,1945年至1948年间,在哈佛任教。1948年他接受了一家房地产开发商韦布奈普有限公司新设立的建筑部主任的职位,他对这家公司的加盟使得芝加哥、费城、华盛顿、匹兹堡及其他一些城市产生了一些建筑学上的杰作。 1958年他组成了贝聿铭联合社团的合股机构,1966年成为贝聿铭股份机构。这个合股机构在1968年获得由美国建筑研究院颁发的建筑公司奖。
Pei has designed over forty projects in this country and abroad, twenty of which have been award winners. Pei is currently a member of the National Council on the Arts, and previously served on the national Council on the Humanities. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters (of which he served a term as Chancellor), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the National Academy of Design. He is a member of the Corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
贝聿铭在国内外设计了四十多个建筑项目。其中二十项曾获奖。贝幸铭目前是国家艺术理事会成员,此前他任职于人文学科全国理事会。他是美国建筑师协会会员、英国建筑师皇家研究院成员、美国艺术与文学学院(期间他任了一届的名誉院长)、美国艺术与科学学院和国家设计学院的推举成员、他是麻省理工学院校务委员会成员。
英文版名人励志故事篇3:汉斯·克里斯蒂安·安徒生
Born on April 2, 1805, in Odense, Denmark, Andersen was an emotional, yet imaginative, child. His father, a poor shoemaker, died in 1816. With a mother who was very superstitious and unable to read or write, the boy received little ecation as a child.
安徒生1805年4月2日出生于丹麦欧登塞,他是一个多愁善感而富于 想象力 的孩子。他的父亲是一个贫困的鞋匠,在1816年去世。由于母亲非常迷信而且不会读书写字,这个男孩小时候没受过什么 教育 。
Andersen traveled to Copenhagen. There, he hoped to become an actor or singer. He was lucky enough to spend some time with the Royal Theater, but when his voice changed, he had to leave. Luckily, one of the directors helped him by arranging his ecation。
14岁,安徒生前往哥本哈根。他希望能在那儿成为一名演员或歌手。他有幸能在皇家剧院待了一段时间,但当他变声以后,他不得不离开。幸运的是,一位导演帮助他,为他安排接受教育。
Andersen gained admission to the University of Copenhagen in 1828, and his literary career began soon afterwards. He hoped to achieve success with poems and plays, and underestimated the kind of stories which have made him famous. Though not particularly fond of children, he had a gift for entertaining them. This led a friend to suggest he write down the stories he invented.
1828年安徒生获准进入哥本哈根大学学习,随后他的文学创作生涯很快就开始了。他原本希望能在诗和戏剧的领域里获得成功,而低估了后来使他成名的那类故事。虽然他不是特别喜欢孩子,却有使孩童快乐的天赋。这一点促使一位朋友建议他写下自己创造的故事。
Many of Andersen's tales are based on folklore, and many are procts of his own imagination. All of them are told in a humorous and informal style that children loved from the start. Few serious critics, however, took notice of them when they first appeared.
安徒生的很多故事是以民间 传说 为根据,也有很多是他自己想象力的产物。所有的故事都以孩子们一听就喜欢的诙谐和口语体讲述。然而这些作品最初问世时,几乎没有严肃的评论家注意到它们。
Before his death in 1875, Andersen regularly traveled around Europe, and was enthusiastically welcomed everywhere he went. Because he had always wanted to be famous, he worked hard to gain a reputation in European literary circles. Being a rather vain man, he complained in "The Fairy Tale of My Life" one of three autobiographies he wrote, that people were not interested in his "serious" writing.
安徒生在1875年去世前,定期游历欧洲各地,所到之处他都受到了热烈的欢迎。由于安徒生长久以来一直渴望出名,于是他发奋工作以求能在欧洲文坛获得声望。安徒生是个颇为自命不凡的人,在他所着的三本自传之一的《我童话般的人生》一书中,他抱怨人们对他“严肃”的作品不感兴趣。
Nowadays, of course, Hans Christian Andersen is a household name. Whether he would have liked it or not, millions of children and alts will always be grateful for the magic his stories have brought to their lives.
Ⅲ 成功的英语故事100字左右
成功的故事是你成功道路上的一个方向标,读懂它们,你会拥有一个更好的成功!我精心为大家搜集整理了成功的英语故事100字左右,大家一起来看看吧。
成功的英语故事100字左右篇1:屈原洞中苦读
In studying. When Qu Quan elders regardless of opposition, regardless of wind and rain, very cold, hid in the cave read "Book of Songs". After three years, he read the "Book of Songs" 305 articles, from these folk songs has absorbed rich nutrition, and finally became a great poet.
小时候,屈原不顾长辈的反对,不论刮风下雨,天寒地冻,躲到山洞里偷读《诗经》。经过整整三年,他熟读了《诗经》 305篇,从这些民歌民谣中吸收了丰富的营养,终于成为一位伟大诗人。
成功的英语故事100字左右篇2:匡衡凿壁偷光
Assious. Steal light. The Western Han Dynasty, a very learned man, called Kuang Heng, Kuang Heng young was born in a poor family, in order to study, he drove a neighbor paper not home wall, borrow steal candlelight reading, this paper finally moved the neighbors did not know, in everyone's help, small Kuang Heng set. When the emperor, recommended by the great Sima, general of the van Shu Kuang Heng was sealed, doctor, Dr. moved.
西汉时期,有一个特别有学问的人,叫匡衡。匡衡小的时候家境贫寒,为了读书,他凿通了邻居文不识家的墙,借着偷来一缕烛光读书,终于感动了邻居文不识,在大家的帮助下,小匡衡学有所成。在汉元帝的时候,由大司马、车骑将军史高推荐,匡衡被封郎中,后迁博士。
成功的英语故事100字左右篇3:李阳
By four, li Yang teacher recited aloud six grade exams, through their English level, successfully passed the College English test. Crazy English exercise by themselves, acquire a international muscle and learned fluent English, and constantly challenge themselves, to become excellent English announcer, and then set up Li Yang Crazy English company, let three hundred million Chinese speak fluent English, let China ring from all over the world. Mr. Li Yang has been Chinese English ecation devoted to their own light and heat. This is great, people admire, people worship.
李阳老师通过大声背诵四、六级考试题,突破了自己的英语水平,顺利地通过了大学英语考试。通过自己疯狂地练习英语,练就一口国际肌肉,练就一口流利的英语,并不断地挑战自我,成为优秀的英语广播员,然后建立了李阳疯狂英语传播公司,让三亿中国人讲一口流利的英语,让中国之声响彻全世界。李阳老师一直为中国的英语教育事业奉献着自己的光和热。这就是伟人,让人景仰,让人崇拜。
成功的英语故事100字左右篇4:
the lion once said that he was sick on his death bed. So he asked all the animals to come and listen to his last wishes. the goat came to the lion's cave. He stood there and listened for a long time. then a sheep went in. Before she came out, a rabbit entered to hear the last wishes of the king of beasts. But soon the lion seemed to recover, and went to the mouth of his cave. He saw a fox waiting outside. “Why don't you come in?” asked the lion to the fox. “I beg Your Majesty's pardon,” said the fox, “I have seen many animals enter your cave, but none of them come out. Till they come out again, I prefer to wait outside.”
一头年老的狮子声称自己病得要死了,他告诉所有的动物来听他的临终遗言。一只山羊进入狮子的洞穴,并一直留在那里,接着一只绵羊也进去了。之前,一只兔子也曾进去听这兽中之王的临终遗言。但是不久,狮子好像康复了,能走到洞口了,他看到狐狸站在洞口,就问:“你为什么不进来呢?”“尊敬的殿下,”狐狸回答说,“如果我没发现只有进去的脚印,没有一个出来的脚印,我也许会进洞去。”
成功的英语故事100字左右篇5:自己救自己
A person in the shelter under the eaves, Kuan Yin is to see through umbrella. The man said: "The Goddess of Mercy, Pure creatures like you, take me for some how?" Yin said: "I am the rain, you no rain, you do not need my degree." The man immediately jumped out , standing in the rain: "Now I am also the rain, and the degree of me?" Yin said: "You in the rain, I am also the rain, I will not be poured, because there are umbrella; you are the rain, because No umbrella. why is not my own degrees, but my umbrella degrees. you want, the do not have to look for me, please umbrella brought to! "he will go. The next day, this person has encountered difficult for it to Kuan Yin temple. Entering the temple, it was found before as the Kuan Yin is also a person in worship, that the same indivial look and Guanyin, no less. The man asked: "You are Guanyin it?" The man replied: "I is Guanyin." The man asked: "Why do you worship their own?" Guanyin laughed: "I have encountered a difficult, but I know "
某人在屋檐下躲雨,看见观音正撑伞走过。这人说:“观音菩萨,普度一下众生吧,带我一段如何?”观音说:“我在雨里,你在檐下,而檐下无雨,你不需要我度。”这人立刻跳出檐下,站在雨中:“现在我也在雨中了,该度我了吧?”观音说:“你在雨中,我也在雨中,我不被淋,因为有伞;你被雨淋,因为无伞。所以不是我度自己,而是伞度我。你要想度,不必找我,请自找伞去!”说完便走了。第二天,这人遇到了难事,便去寺庙里求观音。走进庙里,才发现观音的像前也有一个人在拜,那个人长得和观音一模一样,丝毫不差。这人问:“你是观音吗?”那人答道:“我正是观音。”这人又问:“那你为何还拜自己?”观音笑道:“我也遇到了难事,但我知道,求人不如求己。”
成功的英语故事100字左右篇6:狐狸和葡萄
One hot summer day a fox was walking through an orchard.He stopped before a bunch of grapes.They were ripe and juicy.
"I'm just feeling thirsty," he thought.So he backed up a few paces,got a running start,jumped up,but could not reach the grapes.
He walked back.One,two,three,he jumped up again,but still,he missed the grapes.
The fox tried again and again,but never succeeded.At last he decided to give it up.
He walked away with his nose in the air,and said“I am sure they are sour.”
一个炎热的夏日,狐狸走过一个果园,他停在一大串熟透而多汁的葡萄前.
狐狸想:“我正口渴呢.”于是他后退了几步,向前一冲,跳起来,却无法够到葡萄.
狐狸后退又试.一次,两次,三次,但是都没有得到葡萄.
狐狸试了一次又一次,都没有成功.最后,他决定放弃,他昂起头,边走边说:“葡萄还没有成熟,我敢肯定它是酸的.”
Ⅳ 求关于名人成才的小故事,英文的,要短一点的
When Henry ford decided to proce his famous v-8 motor,he chose to build an engine with the entire 0
When Henry ford decided to proce his famous v-8 motor,he chose to build an engine with the entire eight cylinders cast in one block,and instructed his engineers to proce a design in one for the engine.The design was placed on paper,but the engineers agreed,to a man,that it was simply impossible to cast an eight-cylinder engine-block in one piece.
Ford said,“Proce it anyway.”
“But,” they replied,“It’s impossible!”
“Go ahead.” Ford commanded,“And stay on the job until you succeed,no matter how much time is required.”
The engineers went ahead.There was nothing else for them to do,if they were to remain on the ford staff.Six months passed and nothing happened.Another six months passed,and still nothing happened.The engineers tried every conceivable plan to carry out the orders,but the thing seemed out of the question:“impossible!”
At the end of the year ford checked with his engineers,and again they informed him they had found no way to carry out his orders.
“go right head,” said ford,“I want it,and I’ll have it.”
They went ahead,and then,as if by a stroke of magic,the secret was discovered.
The ford determination had won once more!
This story may not be described with minute accuracy,but the sum and substance of it is correct.Dece from it,you who wish to think and grow rich,the secret of the ford millions,if you can.You’ll not have to look very far.
Henry ford was successful,because he understood and applied the principles of success.One of these is desire:knowing out the lines in which the secret of his stupendous achievement have been described.If you can do this,if you can lay your finger on the particular group of principles which made Henry ford rich,you can equal his achievements in almost any calling for which you are suited.
亨利福特在要制造有名的v8汽缸引擎汽车时,曾指示他手下的工程师着手设计一种引擎,要把八个汽缸全放在一起.设计的纸上作业完成了,但是工程师们都异口同声地跟福特说,“要把八个汽缸全放在一起,压根是不可能.”
福特说:“无论如何都要做出来.”
他们又回答:“但是,那不可能啊!”
“动手做.”福特一声令下,“不论花多少时间,做到交差为止!”
工程师只得着手去做.如果他们还想呆在福特的公司里讨生活,就别无他途可行,值得去做.过了半年,没有动静.又过了半年,一样没有半点进展.工程师们试过了所有想得出来的计划去执行命令,结果仍然是:“不可能!”
过了一年,福特的工程师们都没有进展,他们再次告诉他,他们想不出有什么办法可以做到的指示.
“继续做,”福特说.“我要八汽缸引擎,就一定要做到!”
他们继续努力,然后仿佛如有神助似的,做法出笼了.
福特的决心又打赢了一仗.
这个故事也许说的不够详尽,但是故事的内容却都是“如假包换”的.要想致富的你,从这个故事可以推算出福特百万家财的秘密何在.务须舍近求远,就在眼前.
亨利福特了解成功的原则,也运用了这些原则,所以他成功了.这些原则中,有一项就是渴望:知道自己要做的是什么.阅读这篇文章时,请牢记这则福特的故事,时时在字里行间寻找他了不起的原因.只要你能做到,能正确无误地指认出福特所运用的原则,就几乎可以在适合自己的任何行业里,和他一样地出类拔萃.
Ⅳ 名人励志的简短英语故事
让孩子们多看岩圆数一些名人励志的简短 英语 故事 总是有好处的。下面我准备了名人励志的简短英语故事,希望对您有帮助!
名人励志的简短英语故事篇1:成长不息Sir Edmund Hillary is famous for being the first person to climb Mt. Everest.
埃德蒙·希拉里爵士是登上珠穆朗玛峰的第一人,他因此而闻名天下。
What many people do not know is that Sir Hillary did not make it to the top of Everest the first time he tried The first attempt was a complete failure. His c1imbing party encountered one problem after another and more than half his climbing party died.
然而,很多人并不知道,希拉里爵士第一次试着攀登珠穆朗码峰时并未成功登顶。他第一次登山以彻底的失败而告终。他们接二连三遇到问题,登山队中超过半数的人都丧生了。
Nonetheless, the British Parliament decided to honor him with some type of award. When he entered the chamber to receive his award, Sir Hillary saw that a large picture of Everest had been set up.
尽管如此,英国议会还是决定授予他某种奖励。希拉里爵士走进议会大厅领奖时,看到里面竖着一粗首幅很大的珠穆朗玛峰的画。
During the standing ovation that he was receiving, he walked over to the picture, shook his fist at it and said, "You won, this time. But you are as big as you are ever going to get. And I'm still growing."
大家起立热烈欢迎希拉里爵士,这时他走到画跟前,冲画挥动了一下拳头,说道,“你这次赢了。但是你就这么高,再也不会长,而我还在长。”
We frequently hear the stories of people who have succeeded. And we frequently assume that they succeeded the first time.
我们常常听到成功人士的故事。我们常常以为他们第一次就成功了。
But in fact it's the exact opposite.
腔旦但事实恰恰相反。
The road to success is paved with the bricks of failure.
成功之路是由失败之砖垫就的。
名人励志的简短英语故事篇2:海伦·凯勒She fought for women's right, crusaded for the causes of workers, promoted equality for minorities, and championed the underprivileged and the oppressed. She also earned several prestigious awards from countries as diverse as Japan, Brazil, and Lebanon. An impressive list of achievements for any human, all this was accomplished by a woman who was blind and deaf.
她为女权而战、投身工人事业、促进弱势团体平等权利、支持受苦和受压迫的人。她还荣获日本、巴西、黎巴嫩等国颁发的几项荣誉大奖。对任何人来说,这都是让人印象深刻的成就,然而这是由一位双眼失明双耳失聪的女人取得的。
Helen Keller was born a healthy child in 1880 in Alabama. Stricken by illness at the tender age of nineteen months, Helen lost her ability to see, hear, and speak. Growing up unable to comprehend the world around her, Helen became wild and unruly, until her parents found help.
1880年,海伦·凯勒在美国的阿拉巴马州出生时是个健康的孩子。可在她19个月大时,她得了一场大病,海伦从此失去了视觉、听觉和说话的能力。在成长的过程中,她无法了解周围的一切,变得狂躁而难以管教,最后她的父母只好求助于他人。
They contacted Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, the famous inventor and teacher of the deaf, who introced them to an institute for the blind in Boston, Massachusetts. A student there, Annie Sullivan, was asked to help. Annie would later become known as the "Miracle Worker."
他们和着名的发明家、聋哑教师亚力山大·贝尔博士取得联系之后,被介绍到一家位于马萨诸塞州波士顿的盲人机构。该机构的学生安妮·苏利文应邀提供帮助。她就是后来那位着名的“奇迹创造者”。
Annie Sullivan taught Helen how to connect objects with letters by spelling words into Helen's hands. Helen's breakthrough came when Annie held her hand under a water pump while spelling "water" into her other hand repeatedly. Helen suddenly understood, and from then on progressed by leaps and bounds.
苏利文在海伦手上拼字,借此教她如何将物体和字母联系在一起。有一次安妮把海伦的手放在水泵出水口下,并且在她的另一支手上重复拼写water的时候,海伦突然明白了,她的学习有了重大突破。从此她进步神速。
Having mastered both the manual and Braille alphabets, Helen became proficient in reading and writing, and began learning how to speak in 1890. Helen entered Radcliffe College and, assisted by Annie Sullivan, graated cum laude in 1904. She was the first blind-deaf person ever to graate from college.
海伦在学会了手指拼字法和布莱耶盲人点字法后,她的阅读和书写能力变得熟练起来;1890年,她开始学习说话。后来海伦在苏利文的帮助下,进入拉德克利夫(Radchffe)学院就读,1904年以优异的成绩 毕业 ,她成为第一位大学毕业的盲哑人。
Helen Keller spent the rest of her life as a writer, lecturer, and advocate for the deaf and blind and other disadvantaged groups. She traveled to numerous countries on behalf of the disabled, and founded the Helen Keller Endowment Fund for the American Foundation for the Blind in 1930. She died on June 1, 1968, an outstanding example of the unconquerable human spirit.
海伦·凯勒的余生都致力于写作和演讲,声援盲人、聋人和其他,弱势群体。她代表残疾人,足迹踏遍海外各国,并且在1930年为美国盲人基金会创建了海伦·凯勒捐赠基金。海伦·凯勒于1968年6月1日与世长辞,她可以说是人类不屈不挠精神的最佳典范。
名人励志的简短英语故事篇3:凯瑟琳·格拉罕It could safely be said of Katherine Graham that few women had a greater infulence on 20th-centllry American history. When she died at the age of 84, peop1e from all walks of life were swift and generous in their eulogies.
我们可以有把握地说,没有几个妇女像凯瑟琳·格拉罕对20世纪美国历史有这么大的影响。她84岁去世时,各界人士纷纷赶往悼念,表示敬意。
Katherine Meyer was born in 1917 to a wealthy and fami1y. Her father was a multimillionaire who gave up business and government service to buy the Washington Post in 1933. Katherine shared his love of journalism, and worked on the paper's editing desk for a few years before getting married.
凯瑟琳·迈耶 1917年出生在一个富裕的特权家庭。她的父亲是一位大富豪,他放弃了工作和政府部门的职位,在1933年买下了境况不佳的《华盛顿邮报》。凯瑟琳承袭了父亲对新闻的热爱,婚前在这家报社的编辑部工作了数年。
Her husband, Phil Graham, was a bright young lawyer who took over at the Post in 1945. But Phil suffered from manic depression later, which graally got worse, culminating in his suicide when Katherine was 46. Suddenly, she found herself in control of the Post.
她的丈夫菲尔·格拉罕曾是一位很出色的年轻律师,他1945年接管了华盛顿邮报。但后来他被躁狂抑郁症所折磨,病情日渐恶化,最后在凯瑟琳46岁时他自杀身亡。突然间,她感到管理邮报的责任落在了自己身上。
Graham took over the day-to-day running of the paper Skeptics who had doubted her ability to make a success of it were mbfounded as her enthusiasm and tenacity proved them wrong.
格拉罕接管了邮报每日的运作。当她,以热忱和执着证明了那些曾怀疑她能力不足的人是错误的时候,他们都哑口无言。
Graham was never afraid of making a courageous decision. Against the advice of the Post's lawyers, she sided with her editors and published the Pentagon Papers. The papers were top secret documents about the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. She later remained steadfast in the face of government pressure not to pursue the Watergate scandal that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
格拉罕从来不怕果断地作决定。她不听从邮报律师们的劝告,而支持她手下的编辑们,发表了《五角大楼文件》,这些文件是有关美国的最高机密文件。即使面临政府施加的压力,要她不要再追究后来迫使尼克松总统下台的水门事件,她始终立场坚定。
Graham handed over the control of the Post to her son in 1991, when she was 74 years old. By that time, she was often being described as the most powerful woman in America. Whether or not that was true, few would disagree with the assessment of one of her many admirers, that without her, Washington "would have been a much less civilized place."
1991年,葛拉罕74岁时,将掌管邮报的权力移交给了她的儿子。那时,她常被形容为美国最有影响的女人。无论这种说法是否正确,相信多数人都会认同她众多仰慕者之一给予的评价:没有她,华盛顿“就会是远不如现在文明的地方”。
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