这里应该是个副词吧,相对来说最优是B吧被flat/flatly骗了flatly是absolutely 偏向抽象修飾flat本身當副詞...
In the traditional Japanese household, most clothing could be packedflatly, and so it was not necessary to have elaborate closet facilities. 选项: A、flatly, and so it was not necessary to have elaborate closet facilities B、flat, and so elaborate closet facilities were unnecessary ...
Houses are seen as cultural manifestations inside which occupants find comfort in a complex of objects and behaviour having little to do with the control of air temperature. The traditional Japanese house is presented as contradicting some of the more established notions we in the West have of a...
The production areas are not as clearly demarcated as they used to be. The current planning for the conservation or development of traditional Japanese crafts with consideration of the importance of cultural and natural landscapes is linked to administrative districts or water catchment areas. However,...
Some people believe using modern technology (digital photographs, blogs) is the best way to record and remember important personal events. Others think the traditional method (making photo albums, writing diaries) is better. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answe...
We've rounded up a comprehensive list of the best Japanese clothing brands you need to know in 2025, some of which are widely known and others more obscure.
This paper examines a view that the traditional stem family system was one of the preconditions for Japan's modern economic development, focusing on labour markets and skill formation practices. The paper begins with a brief look at the Japanese stem family household formation rules. Then, ...
The traditional Japanese family structure still persists today in Yamagata prefecture, according to the analyses of demography and the family. Rural farm households there, however, were in a critical situation in maintaining traditional stem families. So, a countermeasure was developed, to bring foreign...
Visiting Meiji Shrine provides an opportunity to take a break from the city and learn a bit about Japanese tradition and history. It is just a short walk away from both Meiji Jingumae Station and Yoyogi Station. The entrances are marked by giant traditional Japanese torii gates, which symbolize...
Create your own original tumbler by adding silk screen dyeing to the traditional Japanese embroidery that has been passed down in Japan for hundreds of years. This is a luxurious Japanese craft experience under the guidance of a professional. Duration: A