上海英语翻译
1. 英语:上海地址翻译
中国上海长宁区古北路69弄21号1303公寓
2. 在上海 用英语怎么翻译
对啊,就是这样,我就不重复了,“H”和“S”大写就好啦
3. 上海市委用英语怎么翻译
回答和翻译如下:
上海市委。
Shanghai municipal Party committee.
4. 上海市英文翻译
你好!
上海市
Shanghai
5. 用英语写的上海著名景点详细资料(有中文翻译)
依次为:
The Oriantal Pearl's Tower 东方明珠(Oriantal Pearl Broadcasting & TV Tower 东方明珠广播电视塔)
Yuyuan Garden 豫园
Shanghai Science & Technology Museum 上海科技馆
Jing'an Temple 静安寺
Jinmao Tower 金茂大厦
Jinjiang Park 锦江乐园
The Bund 外滩
Town's God Temple 城隍庙
Longhua Temple & Pagoda 龙华寺与塔
Huangpu River Cruise 黄浦江游览
First National Congress, Communist Party of China(C.P.C.) 中国共产党第一次全国代表大会会址
Former Office of The Shanghai Delegation to The C.P.C. 中国共产党代表团驻沪办事处(周公馆)
Guyi Garden 古漪园,嘉定南翔
Jade Buddha Temple 玉佛寺
Shanghai Botanical Garden 上海植物园
Shanghai Museum 上海博物馆
The New People's Square 新人民广场
Square Pagaoda & Screeb Wall 方塔和照壁,松江城区
Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center(SUPEC) 上海城市规划展示馆
Shanghai Grand Theatre 上海大剧院
Shanghai Century Park 世纪公园
Shanghai Sheshan National Holiday Resort 上海佘山国家旅游度假区
Shanghai DAGUANYUAN 上海大观园,青浦商塌
Jing'an Temple (Chinese: 静安寺; pinyin: Jìng'ānsì; literally "Temple of Peace and Tranquility") is a Buddhist temple on West Nanjing Road, in Jing'an District, Shanghai, China.
The first temple was built in 247 AD, at the time of the Kingdom of Wu, ring the Three Kingdoms period. Originally located beside Suzhou Creek, it was relocated to its current site in 1216 ring the Song Dynasty. The current temple was rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. During the Cultural Revolution, it was converted into a plastics factory. It was converted back to an active temple following reconstruction in 1983, and completely renovated in late 2003.
The Longhua Temple (Chinese: 龙华寺; pinyin: Lónghúa Sì, literally "Lustre of the Dragon Temple") is a Buddhist Temple dedicated to the Maitreya Buddha in Shanghai Municipality, China. Although most of the present-day buildings date from later reconstructions, the temple preserves the architectural design of a Song Dynasty monastery of the Buddhist Chan sect. It is the largest, most authentic and complete ancient temple complex in the city of Shanghai.
鲁迅公园,原称虹口公园,位于上海东江湾路146号。清光绪二十二年(1896年),上海公共租界工部局在界外的北四川路底购得农田237.288亩,在此圈地筹建万国商团打靶场,由英国园艺设计师,根据英国格拉斯哥体育公园模式,建成“虹口娱乐场”。1905年改建为虹口体育游戏场和打靶场。1922年改名为“虹口公园”。
虹口公园开了上海乃至中国现代体育运动的风气之先。作为大型综合性体育公园,园内共有1个九孔高尔夫球场,75片草地网球场,8片硬地网球场,3片足球场,5片草地滚球场,还有曲棍球篮球、棒球、田径等场地。根据工部局统计,民国24年(1935年),租界外侨总共才3.8万人,而仅在虹口公园一处直接参加体育活动的就达86103人次,在虹口公园打高尔夫还要排队。
共青森林公园(GongQing Forest Park)位于上海市东北部杨浦区军工路2000号,东面濒临黄浦江。共青森林公园原名共青苗圃,1986年更名为共青森林公园。公园总占地面积为1965亩,其中对外开放的绿地面积1870.6亩。
共青森林公园是以森林为主要景观的特色公园,共种植200余种树木,总数达30多万株。公园分为南北两园,北园占地1631亩称为共青森林公园,南园占地239.6亩称为万竹园。南北园风格各异,北园着重森林景色,有丘陵湖泊草地,南园则小桥流水一派南国风光。除观景之外,游人也可在园内骑马,烧烤和垂钓,成为节假日旅游的好去处。
公园本来是黄浦江边的滩涂沼泽,1956年上海市政府疏浚河道开垦荒地后辟为苗圃,1958年当时的团中央书记胡耀邦同志也曾带领青年支援者在此植树造林。
Shanghai Attractions
Shanghai, as a metropolis, has so many attractive scenic spots, which has become one of the important reasons for visiting.
The Bund:
The Bund is a waterfront and the most famous landmark in Shanghai, it represents the old time and the new days of Shanghai.
The Bund is from an Anglo Indian term meaning the muddy embankment on the waterfront, it helps to create the colonial feel and provides a feeling of space.
It starts from the Bai Bridge, which is at the connecting point of the Huangpu River and the Suzhou Creek, to the East Jinling Road and winds a 1500 meters (less than one mile) length.
At the west shore of the Huangpu River, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower can be seen on the opposite side so as the Jin Mao Tower.
At the north end of the Bund and just over the Garden Bridge and Suzhou Creek, formerly it was the British embassy. Also here is a large and atmospheric blue painted building which is the Russian Embassy, sitting on the bank of the river. In colonial times, the Bridge was guarded by Japanese and British sentries, making the boundaries of territory.
On the west side of the Bund tower, there are various buildings of different architectural styles including Gothic, baroque, Romanesque, Classicism and the Renaissance. The combination creates a unique boulevard, which resembles the Liverpool Docks and 1920s New York.
The Bund is worth visiting if you go to Shanghai. In the evening, you can go to the Bund with your friends, to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Bund. While couples can wander along the bank waterfront, holding hands to experience the wonderful moment.
Yuyuan Garden:
Yuyuan garden is situated in the southwestern side of the city, not far from the Bund. Yuyuan Garden, a place of peace and comfort in the heart of bustling Shanghai, it is the largest of Shanghai's ancient gardens with architectural styles of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
There are more than 40 scenic spots scattered throughout the garden, which is divided into six parts by five boundary walls. The six scenic areas include the Grand Rockery- the most renowned sight in southeastern China, the Ten Thousand-Flower Pavilion, the Hall of Heralding Spring, the Hall of Jade Magnificence, the Inner Garden, and the Lotus Pool.
Yuyuan began as a private garden created by Pan Yunyuan, who spent almost 20 years - and all of his savings - to build a garden in order to please his parents in their old age.
Due to the decline of Pan's family after Pan Yuan's death, Yuyuan graally fell into disuse. Although the garden was improved by the local signiors, several civil conflicts in the mid-19th century caused great damage. In 1956, after Shanghai's liberation, the city government reconstructed the garden and refurbished its mien and beauty as in the old days. Yuyuan Garden was finally reopened to the public in 1961, and the State Department declared it a national monument in 1982. Now Yuyuan Garden attracts countless visitors at home and abroad every year.
The present-day Yuyuan occupies an area of two hectares (5 acres) and is built in a style associated with the renowned Suzhou gardens, which are characterized by an exquisite layout, beautiful scenery and artistic architecture. Each pavilion, hall, stone and stream in the garden expresses the essence of South China's landscape design from the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Yuyuan Garden covers a significant space and includes a few halls, springs and other buildings of interest. The Queen of England visited here recently and took tea in the famous Huxinting Tea House. The tea house is something of an institution around these parts and quite quaint and interesting, it is extortionately over-priced.
What is nice about this area are the numerous antique markets and the small side streets which have yet to be renovated by the authorities. There is a great antique market just off Shanghai "Old street" and another on a small alley called Dongtai Lu. Be prepared to bargain hard in these places though. Some of the stuff is genuine but other "antiques" are less authentic and its slightly worrying that the most popular English word in these places seems to be "very old, very cheap"!
Nanjing Road:
Nanjing Road was the first commercial road in Shanghai. In the early 20th century, there were only four department stores along this stretch. Now it is the top shopping center of the city, a must-see metropolitan destination attracting thousands of fashion-seeking shoppers from all over the world. It is fantastically located, stemming off the Huangpu River and the Bund at a right angle and linking the city's main commercial and residential districts to the mouth of the river. The road to the east of Tibet Road is called East Nanjing Road while the road to the west is known as West Nanjing Road.
In the evenings, the street looks at its best, with neon lights and advertising billboards illuminating the glorious buildings along the road.
After the Opium War (1839-1842), Shanghai became a treaty port. Nanjing Road was first the British Concession, then the International Settlement. Importing large quantities of foreign goods, it became the earliest shopping street in Shanghai.
Over time, Nanjing Road has been restructured, undergoing significant change. For shopping convenience, its eastern end has an all-weather pedestrian arcade. Big traditional stores no longer dominate the market since modern shopping malls, specialty stores, theatres, and international hotels have mushroomed on both sides of the street.
Nowadays, over 600 businesses on Nanjing road offer countless famous brands, superior quality, and new fashions. KFC, McDonald's, Pizza Hut and other world-famous food vendors line both sides of the street. Upscale stores include Tiffany, Mont Blanc, and Dunhill are also available. In addition, approximately a hundred traditional stores and specialty shops still provide choice silk goods, jade, embroidery, wool, and clocks.
Open-air bars, abstract sculptures, and lingering sounds from street musicians enhance evening strolls. A trackless sightseeing train provides a comfortable tour of the night-transformed pedestrian street. Flashing neon signs illuminate the magnificent buildings and spangle the night skyline of this lively city.
Xian Tian Di:
Xin Tian Di will be your closest match to what Lan Kwai Fong is in Hong Kong. Indeed, this ambitious area was built by Hong Kong's Shui On Group and contains stylish and expensive shops, pubs and restaurants. Prices for food generally start at RMB 200 but if you head into the 'mall' complex at Xin Tian Di south, you will find a McDonalds and a few medium-end restaurants where you can save your wallet from certain destruction. The Shikumen houses have been renovated to meet modern tastes and do not resemble anything you will find in traditional Shikumen areas.
Before the development of Shanghai Xin Tian Di, the area had been a spread of aged lanes crowded with mid-19th century Shikumen buildings which had witnessed the changes. The Shikumen style was a combination of influences from home and abroad, showing Shanghai's culture of that time.
Xin Tian Di Plaza is divided into North and South Blocks:
In the South Block, modern architecture is the motif while Shikumen is an accompaniment. In the north, preserved Shikumen set a nostalgic tone, forming a splendid contrast with the modernity to the south. A shopping, entertainment and leisure complex of 25,000 square meters in the South Block opened in mid 2002. Apart from a series of international restaurants representing the flavours of the world, there are classy boutiques, accessory shops, a food court, a cinema and a great one-stop fitness centre.
In the North Block, antique buildings with their modern interior design, decorations and equipment play host to a dazzling array of restaurants specializing in French, American, German, British, Brazilian, Italian, Japanese, Taiwanese and Hong Kong cuisine, putting on display the full international dimension of Shanghai Xin Tian Di. The dividing line between the two blocks, Xingye Road, is the site of the First Congress Hall of the Chinese Communist Party.
There are also Taipingqiao Lake and Park in central Xin Tian Di, which cover 44,000 square meters. Inside the park are tall trees and low-lying greenery, affording visitors a serene resting place. The lake is the largest man-made lake in downtown Shanghai, covering 12,000 square meters. At the centre of the lake are a set of impressive fountains and two little islets dotting the surface. The islets are named Magnolia and Unison.
When people walk on the gray flagstones and see the red and black bricks, lacquered doors and Baroque doorframes, they will feel as if they are back half a century. The scent of international food compound, the first-class service, and the blend of architecture, all formed the character of Shanghai Xin Tian Di.
Jade Buddha Temple (Yufo Si):
Jade Buddha Temple (Yufo Si) was built ring the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1875-1909) and burned down in the early 20th century. In 1918, Jade Buddha Temple was rebuilt on Anyuan Road. The construction of the temple is in the magnificent architectural style of the Song Dynasty. The temple is composed of several compounds such as the Halls of Heavenly Kings, the Main Hall, the Hall of the Sleeping Buddha and the Hall of the Jade Buddha. There are monks currently living in the Temple and the Temple houses Shanghai Buddhist Institute. Many ancient statues, paintings, a complete set of Buddhist scriptures (printed in the Qing Dynasty) and over 7000 Dazang sutras are kept.
In the temple, there are two precious jade Buddhist statues. They are not only rare cultural relics but also porcelain artworks. Both the Sitting Buddha and the Recumbent Buddha are carved with whole white jade. The sparkling and crystal-clear white jade gives the Buddhas the beauty of sanctity.
The Sitting Buddha is 190 centimeters high and encrusted by the agate and the emerald, portraying the Buddha at the moment of his meditation and enlightenment. The Recumbent Buddha is 96 centimeters long, lying on the right side with the right hand supporting the head and the left hand placing on the left leg, this shape is called the 'lucky repose'. The sedate face shows the peaceful mood of Sakyamuni when he left this world. Furthermore there are many other ancient paintings and Buddhist scriptures distributed in the different halls of the temple.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower:
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is located in Pudong Park in Lujiazui, Shanghai. The tower, surrounded by the Yangpu Bridge in the northeast and the Nanpu Bridge in the southwest, creates a picture of 'twin dragons playing with pearls'. The entire scene is a photographic jewel that excites the imagination and attracts thousands of visitors year-round.
Outer tower:
This 468 meters high (1,536 feet) tower is the world's third tallest TV and radio tower surpassed in height only by towers in Toronto, Canada and Moscow, Russia. However, even more alluring than its height is the tower's unique architectural design that makes the Oriental Pearl TV Tower one of the most attractive places anywhere. The base of the tower is supported by three seven-meter wide slanting stanchions. Surrounding the eleven steel spheres that are 'strung' vertically through the center of the tower are three nine-meter wide columns. There are three large spheres including the top sphere, known as the space mole. Then there are five smaller spheres and three decorative spheres on the tower base. The entire structure rests on rich green grassland and gives the appearance of pearls shining on a jade plate.
Inner tower:
The inner tower is a recreational palace, while the Shanghai Municipal History Museum is located in the tower's pedestal. The large lower sphere has a futuristic space city and a fabulous sightseeing hall. From here, on a clear day a visitor can see all the way to the Yangtze River. The base of the tower is home to a science fantasy city. The five smaller spheres are a hotel that contains twenty-five elegant rooms and lounges. The pearl at the very top of the tower contains shops, restaurants, (including a rotating restaurant) and a sightseeing floor. The view of Shanghai from this height fills you with wonder at the beauty that surrounds you. When viewed from the Bund at night, the tower's three-dimensional lighting makes it a delight of brilliant color.
It deserves the name'Oriental Pearl TV Tower'.
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Shanghai Introction
Shanghai, Hu for short, is situated on the estuary of Yangtze River of China, covering an area of 5,800 square kilometers (2,239 square miles). It has a population of 18.7 million, including 2 million floating population.
Shanghai is known for the "Oriental Paris" and "Pearl of China". It is the economic, financial and cultural center in the nation. It serves as the largest base of Chinese instrial technology, the important seaport and China's largest commercial and financial center.
What makes Shanghai attractive are the many different styles of architecture and design throughout the city. The Sightseeing, Business and Shopping centered upon People's Square and along the Huangpu River; the city's Cultural Center with its public activities and community facilities; and the main Entertainment and Holiday Tourism area located at Mt. Sheshan, Chongming Island, Dingshan Lake and Shenshuigang Area are a proof of Modern Shanghai.
Shanghai is a spectacularly modern city. The pace of development here is unbelievable. At present, 17% of the world's cranes are in the city and developers boast that the city is changing at a rate incomparable to anywhere else in the world ever.
In addition, Shanghai is a shopper's paradise. Nanjing Road is a must for for tourists. Huaihai Road caters for those with modern and fashionable tastes, while Sichuan North Road meets the demands of ordinary folk. Besides, Xujiahui Shopping Center, Yuyuan Shopping City, Jiali Sleepless City are popular destinations for those who are seeking to buy something special as a souvenir.
Like other cities throughout the country, Shanghai celebrates all Chinese public holidays, such as Spring Festival, International Labor Day, Children's Day National Day and etc. In addition to National Vocation, Shanghai's regional folk festivals add their own touch of traditional jubilation to city life. On every Spring Festival Eve, local people swarm to Longhua Temple to toll the bell to celebrate the coming New Year. The Shanghai International Tea Culture Festival is held ring April. In May there is the International Dragon Boat Race in the Qingpu District. Established in 1993, there is the Shanghai International Film Festival. This is the only international film festival to be held in mainland. The Shanghai Tourism Festival is held ring September and October; this brings a wide variety of celebrations and activities.
Every year, the Shanghai Formula One World Championship will be held in Shanghai in Oct. In September, 2004, the Shanghai Formula One World Championship was held for the first time in China. This prestigious event which is the world's fastest, most expensive motoring competition with the highest of technical standards helps to promote the image of Shanghai's economic development and tourism instry and brings commercial opportunity to the city. Shanghai also hosts many other international competitions and conventions, such as the APEC Convention, International Ballet Competitions, etc.
Museums, galleries, restaurants and bars have emerged in the past few years, which has been another main point appealing to tourists. The Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jinmao Mansion and Pudong International Airport are the modern symbols of an international metropolis.The heydays of the 1920s and 30s and the newfound wealth in the city are making Shanghai a place with a fabulous and optimistic style and attitude.
6. 魅力上海英语怎么翻译
可以译为
Fantastic
Shanghai
我这里还有其他几种译法供楼主参考:Amazing
shanghai,Great
shanghai,Wonderful
shanghai,Beautiful
shanghai。不过个人觉得Fantastic
Shanghai最好。
希望对楼主有所帮助~
7. 描述上海的英语作文,不少于80个词,带翻译,要适合刚上六年级的学生
Shanghai is located in east of China,next to Jiangsu Province.Shanghai is very famous in China and even all over the world.It is the biggest city in China.And it is the commercial center of China,too.People from south and north come to here for trip and shopping.I like Shanghai very much.I like the high buildings and the convenient transport.上海位于中国东部,毗邻江苏省.上海在中国甚至世界范围内都有很高的知名度.它是中国最大的城市,也是中国的商业中心.全国各地的人都来这里购物观光.我很喜欢上海,喜欢这里的高楼大厦,还有它便捷的交通.
8. 为什么上海人在英语中翻译成Shanghaiese而不是Shanghaiman
Chinese、Japanese这些形容词格式,是源自古英语的构词法。
在古英语中,名词的变格(declension)中分为三类,1,强变格,包括一切词干以元音结尾的词;2,弱变格,包括一切以辅音-n结尾的名词;3,小变格,包括所有词干以其他辅音结尾的词。古英语名词的变格包括主格、生格(类似于现在的所有格)、与格、宾格和工具格。
所以,China(在英文中最初的拼写是Cin、Chin,来源于拉丁文的Sina)、Japan、Sweden、Den(丹、丹麦)这些名词属于弱变格,需要加-ese变为生格,Chinese,Japanese,Swediese(后演变为Swedish)、Denese(后演变为 Danish)。Korea、Norwege(挪威)的词干以元音结尾,属于强变格,需要加-n变为生格,Korean,Norwegian。当然,有些地名的古代拼写和现代拼写不一样,这一点需要加以注意。
还有,古英语的语法和现代英语有很大的区别。比如说,在古英语中,名词分为阴性、阳性、中性,需要注意的是,这里的性是语法性别,不是自然性别。以元音a结尾的词是阳性,比如“mona”(月亮),以e结尾的词是阴性,比如“sonne”(太阳)。妻子“wif”是中性,女人“wifman”是阳性,因为词尾后缀man是阳性。这是名词的性。
其他说法:
英语单词不仅可以通过加前缀构成新词,也可加后缀构成新词。后缀通常会改变单词的词性,构成意义相近的其他词性;少数后缀还会改变词义,变为与原来词义相反的新词。
(1)构成名词的后缀常用的有-ence,-(e)r/ -or (从事某事的人),-ese (某地人),-ess (雌性),-ful (一……),-ian (精通……的人),-ist (专业人员),-ment (性质;状态),-ness (性质;状态),-tion(动作;过程)等。例如:
differ不同于→difference区别
write写→writer作家
Japan日本→Japanese日本人
act表演→actress女演员
mouth口→mouthful一口
music音乐→musician音乐家
9. 上海用英语怎么翻译
就是Shanghai。
10. 上海本地有哪些英语翻译公司
自19世纪中叶中国与西方列强发生正面冲突并遭受空前挫折以来,百余年间,作为学习西方的重要手段,翻译介绍西方科技文化和技术文献,成为中国众知识分子矢志不渝的美好追求,为我民族开眼看世界,打开国门走向世界贡献良多。
上海作为最早开埠的五个口岸之一,又扼守长江出海口之要,极具商贸之便;自然是中外名流和各路精英的聚集之所;在沪从事官方和私人的翻译服务机构不在少数。
现今的翻译行业可谓是百花齐放。尽管解放前和建国初期的知名翻译大家逐渐淡出了公众的视线,后来居上的是财经著作翻译、企业和机构的专职译员、独立自由译者、翻译团队和翻译公司。据统计,目前仅上海地区的翻译公司数量达三百家之多,林子大了啥鸟都有,数量众多的翻译公司但是其发展质量确是参差不齐的,原因如下:
上海作为内地的开放标兵,翻译公司从改革开放之初便逐渐在对外开放发展的环境中成长。但目前为止上海的翻译公司还是“家庭作坊式”的居多。这是由于其规模小、管理专业人才缺乏等原因造成的,在质量管理环节上还存在许多误区。比如没有译审环节来控制质量,为了降低成本使用缺乏经验的译员,甚至直接雇用在校学生,和国外的翻译行业对质量的观念相比有很大的落差。
造成这种情况某种程度上也是由于国内翻译客户的认识偏差造成的。比如很多客户认为翻译任务是一个简单的文字对应工作,出价低于行业期望标准,谁的价格低就找谁。个别客户甚至认为翻译就是免费找个人帮忙的事情。水落船低,造成翻译公司对质量控制的两难困境。
不过最近几年随着开放政策的不断深入和中国国家实力、国际影响力的飞速提升,作为外贸高地的上海涌现出了一大批合规经营、业务精湛的翻译公司,已经在逐步迈向成熟:
第一、上海合规的翻译公司有齐全的营业资质
合法正规的翻译公司有经工商局颁发的营业执照和公安局核发的翻译用章,还有银行、税务备案等;另外,相关组织的荣誉证书也是判断翻译公司是否合规经营的重要凭证之一,比如中国翻译协会会员单位、美国翻译协会会员单位、诚信经营示范单位等荣誉证书。
第二、上海合规的翻译公司有高质量的译员团队
翻译公司的生产力主体是译员,提供主要服务的也是译员,是否有优秀的译员也是评判翻译公司是否合规的重要标准之一,专业的译员均通过国家级翻译资格(水平)考试(CATTI),拥有翻译行业的相关职称;有些译员还拥有国外的NAATI、Dip Trans、ATA等翻译专业资格证书,另外,近几年流行的“国才考试”也是评判译员专业化程度的重要考试之一。
随着上海进一步地走向国际化,有的大型翻译公司还拥有数量庞大的国内外翻译专家、学者以及分布在全球的说当地母语的译员。
第三、上海合规的翻译公司有着合理的收费体系
翻译公司提供的翻译服务分为笔译服务和口译服务,有道是“童叟无欺生意旺,诚信经营客源广” ;不管是笔译服务还是口译服务都必须有明确的翻译报价以及合理的计价体系,所提供的翻译报价符合市场规范,绝对不会坐地起价或者是故意压价,客户通过了解这些翻译报价就阔以清楚地知道自己花了多少钱,钱花哪了,从而维护作为消费者的正当的权益。
第四、上海合规的翻译公司有严谨的翻译质量流程控制体系
正规翻译公司的质量控制具体体现在翻译、编辑、校对、排版四个流程之中,贯穿于整个翻译过程的译前、译中和译后,而且有专门的项目经理负责整个翻译项目质量控制,每个过程都有专业的翻译团队负责,100%采用人工翻译,坚决杜绝使用机器翻译!只有这样,才能最大程度地保证译文的翻译质量,达到客户所需要的效果,最终实现客户与公司的双赢。