Hinata (日向)–“Sunny place,” directly symbolizing a place bathed in sunlight. Hiroshi (宏)–“Generous,” like the sun, symbolizing the sun’s generous light and warmth. Hoshi (星)–“Star,” indirectly symbolizing the sun, which is a star. Isamu (勇)–“Brave,” like the sun, s...
y:28. Owls are/'simblz/ of good luck in Japanese culture. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】symbols【核心短语/词汇】symbol:象征;符号【翻译】猫头鹰在日本文化中是好运的象征。【解析】根据所给音标,本题应是symbol(象征;符号)的适当形式,因为本题主语是复数,所以作表语的名词也应是复数symbols。
【答案】A【核心短语/词汇】symbol: 象征;good luck: 好运【翻译】在日本文化中,猫头鹰是好运的象征。【解析】a/an/the是冠词, 用于名词前。a/an是不定冠词, 表示"一个, 一支, 一...", 用于可数名词的单数前, 用于第一次提到某人或某物, 表"泛指"。a用于以辅音音素开头的单词前, an用于以元音音素...
the use of the rising sun flag, a symbol associated with Japan's military past, can be offensive to some Japanese people. Similarly, the use of the "samurai" trope in Western media can perpetuate stereotypes and misrepresentations of Japanese...
相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:在日本文化中,猫被视为好运的象征。狗在很多文化中有忠诚的象征意义。兔子在一些文化中有敏捷等象征,但在日本文化中不是好运象征。老鼠一般是负面形象居多。本题考查一般现在时特殊疑问句,同时涉及不同文化知识。反馈 收藏 ...
They are a symbol of good luck and longevity. According to legend, they are said to live 1,000 years. In reality, it’s more like 50. The Japanese crane is one of the largest cranes in the world with a wingspan of nearly two and a half meters. Their courtship displays are ...
The characters can be in either order or the same character can be duplicated, as indicated by the symbol 々. Other kanji with the same pronunciations can also be used to form this name. Nanako 菜々子, ななこ f JapaneseFrom Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" duplicated and ...
解析 【答案】symbols【核心短语/词汇】owl猫头鹰;symbol象征;culture文化【翻译】猫头鹰在日本文化中是好运的象征。【解析】根据音标判断为单词symbols,根据句意判断,此处需要填名词,symbol意为“象征”,可数名词,符合句意,根据前面的are可知用复数形式,故答案为symbols。
Japanese tricolor bobtails are called Mi-ke (“tricolor”) /(三毛, mi-ke, ‘triple-hair’)/ and they are seen as a symbol of good luck. During the Empire, the Japanese adored him for his beauty and goodness to such an extent that Mi-ke figurines were placed in temples and the home...
He is also often shown under another symbol of longevity, the plum tree. Of the many Japanese paintings of Jurōjin, those by Sesshuu 雪舟 (1420-1506), Sesson Shuukei 雪村周継 (1504?-90?), Kanou Tan'yuu 狩野探幽 (1602-74) and Maruyama Oukyo 円山応挙 (1733-95) are best known. ...