急求嬉皮士的英文简介!要做presentation,
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The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that began in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread around the world. The word hippie derives from hipster, and was initially used to ...
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类似问题1:英语翻译1.除了有专业的冶金方面知识外,具备一定的金属材料方面知识.英语获得三级证书,听说读写能力很强.特别喜欢打篮球,并在班级一直担任主力球员.喜欢唱歌跳舞等文艺活动,性格活泼,
1.除了有专业的冶金方面知识外,具备一定的金属材料方面知识.英语获得三级证书,听说读写能力很强.特别喜欢打篮球,并在班级一直担任主力球员.喜欢唱歌跳舞等文艺活动,性格活泼,兴趣广泛.
1 in addition to professional metallurgical aspectsknowledge, have certain knowledge of metal material.English level three certificate, speaking and writing ability is very strong. Especially like to play basketball, and has served as the main players in the class. Like singing and dancing and other art activities, personality and lively,broad interests.
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本人性格开朗、稳重、能吃苦、有活力,待人热情、真诚.工作认真负责,积极主动,能吃苦耐劳.英语能力很强,具备较强的英语沟通能力.有较强的组织能力、实际动手能力和团体协作精神,能迅速的适应各种环境,并融入其中.我不是最优秀的,但我是最用功的;我不是太显眼,但我很踏实;希望我的努力可以让您满意.
I am cheerful, sedate, able to endure hardship, vibrant,warm, sincere. Works is responsible earnestly, positive initiative, can bear hardships and stand hard work.English ability is very strong, have strong communication skills in english. Has the strong organization ability,practical ability and teamwork spirit, able to quickly adapt to various environments, and into which. I am not the best, but I was the most hardworking; I'm not too prominent, but I very dependable; hope that my effortcan make you satisfied.
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类似问题2:嬉普士怎么翻译成英文?嬉皮士的前身
查了下 应该是Hipster (20世纪50年代的)颓废派成员
类似问题3:群居有英语怎么说---嬉皮士运动时的群居?[英语科目]
cluster living
类似问题4:嬉皮士的英文是什么?
hippy或者hippie
类似问题5:用英语介绍自己用简单的英语介绍自己的头发颜色、长短以及眼睛的颜色.并且,试着说说你喜欢的头发颜色和眼睛的颜色.
I have black eyes with long,black hair.我是黑眼睛,黑色长发.
I like long,blond hair and blue eyes.我喜欢金色长发,蓝眼睛
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我的是来自大英百科全书的简介:
Hippie
also spelled hippy member,during the 1960s and 1970s,of a countercultural movement that rejected the mores of mainstream American life.The movement originated on college campuses in the United States,although it spread to other countries,including Canada and Britain.The name derived from “hip,” a term applied to the Beats of the 1950s,such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac,who were generally considered to be the precursors of hippies.Although the movement arose in part as opposition to U.S.involvement in the Vietnam War (1955–75),hippies were often not directly engaged in politics,as opposed to their activist counterparts known as “Yippies” (Youth International Party).
Hippies felt alienated from middle-class society,which they saw as dominated by materialism and repression,and they developed their own distinctive lifestyle.They favoured long hair and casual,often unconventional,dress,sometimes in “psychedelic” colours.Many males grew beards,and both men and women wore sandals and beads.Long,flowing granny dresses were popular with women,and rimless granny glasses with both men and women.Hippies commonly took up communal or cooperative living arrangements,and they often adopted vegetarian diets based on unprocessed foods and practiced holistic medicine.For many The Whole Earth Catalog,which first appeared in 1968,became a source for the necessities of life.Hippies tended to be dropouts from society,forgoing regular jobs and careers,although some developed small businesses that catered to other hippies.
Hippies advocated nonviolence and love,a popular phrase being “Make love,not war,” for which they were sometimes called “flower children.” They promoted openness and tolerance as alternatives to the restrictions and regimentation they saw in middle-class society.Hippies often practiced open sexual relationships and lived in various types of family groups.They commonly sought spiritual guidance from sources outside the Judeo-Christian tradition,particularly Buddhism and other Eastern religions,and sometimes in various combinations.Astrology was popular,and the period was often referred to as the Age of Aquarius.Hippies promoted the recreational use of hallucinogenic drugs,particularly marijuana and LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide),in so-called head trips,justifying the practice as a way of expanding consciousness.
Both folk and rock music were an integral part of hippie culture.Singers such as Bob Dylan and Joan Baez and groups such as the Beatles,Grateful Dead,Jefferson Airplane,and Rolling Stones were among those most closely identified with the movement.The musical Hair,a celebration of the hippie lifestyle,opened on Broadway in 1968,and the film Easy Rider,which reflected hippie values and aesthetics,appeared in 1969.The novelist Ken Kesey was one of the best-known literary spokesmen for the movement,but he became equally famous for the bus tours he made with a group called the Merry Pranksters.
Public gatherings—part music festivals,sometimes protests,often simply excuses for celebrations of life—were an important part of the hippie movement.The first “be-in,” called the Gathering of the Tribes,was held in San Francisco in 1967.A three-day music festival known as Woodstock,held in rural New York state in 1969,drew an estimated 400,000–500,000 people and became virtually synonymous with the movement.Hippies participated in a number of teach-ins at colleges and universities in which opposition to the Vietnam War was explained,and they took part in antiwar protests and marches.They joined other protestors in the “moratorium”—a nationwide demonstration—against the war in 1969.They were involved in the development of the environmental movement.The first Earth Day was held in 1970.
By the mid-1970s the movement had waned,and by the 1980s hippies had given way to a new generation of young people who were intent on making careers for themselves in business and who came to be known as yuppies (young urban professionals).Nonetheless,hippies continued to have an influence on the wider culture,seen,for example,in more relaxed attitudes toward sex,in the new concern for the environment,and in a widespread lessening of formality.