An Analysis of English-Chinese Subtitle Translating Strategies: Taking Gossip Girl as an Example Ⅰ. Introduction A. An overview of the study Subtitle translation studies began with the development of film industry‚ high technology and globalization. From a tentative start involving somewhat superficial contributions to audiovisual translation in the late 1950s and the early 1960s‚ followed by a couple of decades of relative lethargy in the 1970s and 1980s‚ people have entered a period of vigorous
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Unit 5 |1. |Rising air expands and cools; sinking air is compressed and warms. Typically‚ the size of the temperature change is: | | |A. | | |5oF/1000 ft change in elevation going up‚ and 3oF/1000 ft coming down | | |
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during the World War II. During the war nylon replaced Asian silk in parachutes. By the 1950s man-made fibres took 20% of the fibre needs with another fibre called Acrylic. Meanwhile another fibre named polyester was invented in Britain by condensation polymerization of ethylene glycol with terephthalic acid. The best thing about polyester is its strength. The suitability of polyester over nylon helped it to occupy 54% of the textile market. So‚ by the 1953 the majority of man-made fibres were
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We have four important macromolecules; carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids. From these four‚ the macromolecule I chose for this assignment was carbohydrate. Carbohydrates branch off into three main categories; monosaccharides‚ disaccharides‚ and polysaccharides. I decided to focus on disaccharides‚ specifically sucrose. Sucrose is more commonly known as table sugar. It has a chemical formula of C12H22O11. It is physically described as a white‚ odorless (although when heated‚ it may
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are essentially natural polymers composed of long chains of subunits. These smaller units are called amino acids. Proteins are made from sequences of the 20 amino acid. These amino acids are linked together by a peptide bond that is formed by condensation. Protein function is dependent on its tertiary structure. Proteins tend to fold into three- dimensional structures because of the sequence of amino acids. Proteins also contain functional groups from each amino acid. These groups are reactive and
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SBI4U-C 1 Lesson Introducing Biochemistry 1 Lesson 1 Biology SBI4U-C Introduction If you think about it‚ living things are made up of chemicals. The cells‚ tissues‚ organs‚ and organ systems that together make up a functioning organism are all the product of interacting chemicals. In order to understand how the organism functions‚ you must also recognize how these chemicals function. The study of the chemicals that are involved in living things is known as biochemistry
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EVAPORATION. When plants give off water vapor‚ it’s called transpiration. When water evaporates‚ it rises into the cooler air‚ collects‚ and forms clouds. There‚ the water vapor molecules cool down and change back into liquid water. This is called CONDENSATION. As more and more water vapor cools into the clouds‚ the water droplets that form the clouds become larger and larger. These droplets get so big that the atmosphere can no longer hold them up. The droplets fall from the sky. PRECIPITATION is the
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container inside the gold mud into the furnace‚ the furnace can pass on the power to produce the high temperature of 1200 ° C‚ the gold mud into them soon after became a Goldwater. Goldwater will be poured into the prepared mold inside‚ and Jin condensation temperature is gradually receded‚ and then turn over the mold‚ pour out the gold products‚ so it becomes a glittering
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notes & quizzes to adequately prepare for the exam. Good luck‚ everyone! Definitions: Audiologist Sound wave Sound source Medium Intensity Frequency Wavelength Period Threshold Hearing loss/hearing impairment Concepts: Condensation vs. Rarefaction Constructive vs. Destructive interference of waves Physical vs. Psychophysical measures of sound Impedance vs. admittance Impedance mismatch and Impedance matching Sound transduction Acoustic energy Mechanical energy
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keeps urine in the bladder as long as it is in need of water‚ when it needs the water; the blood absorbs urine again and pushes it into the stomach‚ especially bacteria converts urine to protein and water. In addition‚ Camel’s nose is doing the condensation of water vapor that comes out with the exhaled air‚ so it is the only animal that restores the water in the air that comes out of it.Camel has the ability to drink sea water because the kidneys get rid of excess salts. The camel drinks profusely
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