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20 14 Translation of Unit 1 Section 3a of English Band 8

I. Genius

1, which means: genius; Genius.

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As a noun, "genius", which can mean "genius", has a strong tone. It is a noble name, mainly referring to people with extremely special and extraordinary intellectual abilities, including originality and creativity, especially in art or science, thus greatly surpassing different times.

Nouns mean people's "ability and talent". Genius has the strongest tone, which refers to talent and intelligence.

He attaches great importance to her musical talent.

He valued her musical talent.

He is a genius in mathematics.

He is a genius in mathematics.

Second, the times.

1, which means: period; Times; A new era; An epoch-making event; < geology > the world.

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Nouns have the meaning of "period, era". A new era officially refers to a new historical period starting from a major event or great change.

The Ice Age refers to the recent Ice Age.

Ice age refers to the recent ice age.

There are many such people in the revolution, commensurate with the times.

There were many such people during the revolutionary period, all of which were commensurate with that era.

Third, tickle

1, which means vt. Itching; Amuse; Create happiness. Feel itchy. Itching; Scratch.

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Tickle basically means "(make) people feel itchy;" Itchy. "Extension" can be interpreted as "making people happy" and "making people feel interesting", which refers to pleasant feelings such as excitement or excitement.

Tickle can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as the object, or an adjective or prepositional phrase as the compound object of complement.

Babies like to be tickled and hugged.

Babies like to tickle gently and hug tightly.

The comedian amused the audience with his jokes.

The comedian's jokes make people laugh.

Fourth, eternity.

1, which means: n. Forever; The afterlife; Immortality; A long time.

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Nouns include eternity, immortality, immortality, eternal life, endless time, eternal truth, endless time, endless, living in the afterlife, eternal robbery, endless, eternal world, endless years and so on.

Your soul will wither forever.

Your soul will wither forever.

There will always be rich and poor.

The rich and the poor will always exist.

Verb (short for verb) Hello.

1, meaning: int. Hey (make a hullabaloo about when attracting attention; Say hello).

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Hi, as a greeting, means "hey" and "hello", which means hello and can also be used to attract attention. It is an informal usage.

Hi can also be often written as hey.

Hello, man!

Hey, man!

Hello, Stevens.

Hello, Stevens.