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gulliver

gulliver的音标是[ˈgʊləvə(r)]。基本翻译是“葛利弗”。速记技巧可以是:古力佛=gulliver。

Gulliver"s name originates from the Old Norse word "gullveig", which means "glittering" or "shining". This name was given to the character by his creator, Jonathan Swift, as a reference to his character"s adventures and travels.

Gulliver"s name can undergo several changes throughout the course of the story. For instance, he is known as Lemuel Gulliver in his own country, but he is also known as Lop-Eared Lackey, Stub-Eared Squire, and the like, when he travels to other countries.

In terms of related words, we can mention:

1. Gull: Derived from the same Old Norse word, "gull" refers to a type of seabird that shines or glitters.

2. Glitter: Derived from the same root as "gull", this word refers to something that shines or sparkles.

3. Lift: Derived from the verb "to lift", this word refers to lifting something up or out of its original position.

4. Lackey: Derived from the Old French word "lacke" which means servant or lackey, this word has come to refer to a person who serves others or is subordinate.

5. Squire: Derived from the Middle English word "skwer", which means a person who lives on a manor or estate, this word has come to refer to a person who is a landowner or a nobleman"s servant.

6. Journey: Derived from the Old French word "journey", this word refers to a trip or a journey that one takes.

7. Adventurer: Derived from the Latin word "adventurous", this word refers to someone who ventures into unknown or dangerous situations for adventure or exploration.

8. Travel: Derived from the Old English word "travl", which means to go somewhere, this word refers to a journey or movement from one place to another.

9. Explorer: Derived from the Latin word "explorare", which means to investigate or explore, this word refers to someone who explores new places or uncovers new information or knowledge.

10. Journeyman: Derived from the Old English word "journeymen", which refers to someone who has completed a certain period of training and is now skilled in their trade, this word has come to refer to someone who has experience and skills in a particular field or profession.

常用短语:

1. set sail 启航

2. land on 登陆

3. take off 起飞

4. break free 挣脱束缚

5. fall into 陷入

6. come to terms with 接受

7. make a fuss over 对...大惊小怪

例句:

1. After setting sail, the ship sailed into the open sea.

2. He landed on the shore after his plane crashed.

3. The plane took off at 9 am and we were on our way to the destination.

4. After years of hard work, he finally broke free from the shackles of poverty.

5. I fell into a deep sleep after a long day at work.

6. We have to come to terms with the fact that we can"t change the world overnight.

7. Don"t make a fuss over a small thing that doesn"t matter anyway.

英文小作文:

My Dream Vacation

My dream vacation would be to travel to the seaside, where I could relax in the sun and take advantage of the clear water for swimming and snorkeling. I would also like to visit some historical sites, such as ancient ruins and museums, to learn more about the culture and history of the area. On my trip, I would like to make new friends from all over the world and share experiences with them. I hope to experience a new culture and learn something new about myself through this exciting adventure.

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