第一篇:如何看待工作 中英文对照
或许你该换种方式看待工作 你是否想过有一种不同的生活方式会让你过得更好?
你是否想过“也许我不必每周上班40小时,不必精疲力尽地工作,不用总盼着有更多的时间给予自己和家人,不用总想着何时才有好玩的事情”?
如果你想过,那就做好准备吧!你的生活将要被改变。
当我还是个小女孩的时候,每天早晨我都在阳光里醒来,睁开双眼,听鸟儿在我窗外啁啾而鸣,边微笑边幻想着接下来一天的奇妙旅程。可快进到我最后一段打工时光看看:每天早晨我都在闹铃声中醒来,狠狠地拍停闹钟后复又躺回床上,感受着心窝里的恐惧感觉,盘算着我将在小隔间里荧光灯下度过的八小时----让我老板得以邀功让别人得以获益的八小时。
为何我们要这样对待自己?当我回望自己在美国企业中度过的时光,我发现我那时其实不知所谓。除去那种贯穿我全部生活的企业家精神,曾有一段时期,我完全感觉不到我的生活是属于我的,我只觉得我要在别人为我规划好的狭窄道路上前行。
后来,腕管综合症和死气沉沉的企业环境终于让我意识到:我迫切需要改变。也是在那时,某个我遗忘了好长一段时间的人生哲理重又浮现在我的脑海里,那是我小时候父亲教给我的哲理:工作,不过是一样满足你生活其余部分的事情。从这种角度看来,“工作”不再那么意义重大,“生活”才是重心所在。我欣赏这句话,全因它让我知道什么才是对我最重要的,我宁愿我的墓碑上写着“她曾好好活过”,也不要写着“她勤奋工作过”。
说一句“工作只是满足我生活其余部分”很容易,可这句话放到现实生活中又是怎样的呢?又该如何将其付诸实践呢?
在现实生活中该如何看待工作?
现在,每天早晨醒来,我都知道这一天是属于我的,我会安排好我的工作,但不同的是,我哪天不想照着日程表做,也不会有任何老板或主管可以扣我薪水或者炒我鱿鱼,我不欠他们的了。对我来说,身体健康是一大要事,所以我的日子大多会始于健身房里的晨练。既然日子都是我的,我可以从容地锻炼,得以认识一下健身房里的其他人(这意味着健身也是一项社会活动)。
然后,视乎那天的状况和我原本的打算,我可能会见顾客,也可能给自己的博客、电子杂志、未完成的书或者其他向我约稿的网站写点什么,或者随时翻看一下最近正在看的书。除了预先安排好期限的顾客会议之外,我只做些最吻合当下心情的事:要是我正苦于没有写作灵感,我会花多些时间看书;要是我想和我先生一起烤个面包,那我就去烤面包。由于我已经把自己的事情安排好,所以,当我想坐飞机去南非、英国或者新奥尔良度个周末或者住上一个月的时候,我可以不加思索就走,而同时我的收入不受任何影响。
关键在于,我没有一天是全部耗费在工作上的,我灵活安排;而我做的所谓“工作”都是些我喜欢的事情,如果我不喜欢做某些事情,我要么不做,要么就把它们外包给喜欢做这些事情的人。
当我给人们做演讲时,我经常会问,“你们每周工作多少小时?”,当然了,像《每周工作4小时》的作者阿添那样,有时我也会每周工作4小时;可一旦我要写书,或者我某位需要一对一服务的客户要推行他的业务时,我每周至少工作40小时。这些都是极端情况,大多数时候,我大约每周工作20到25小时。不过我可以告诉你,一如当年,现在我每天都在阳光鸟语中醒来,总是笑着醒来并且热爱我所做的一切。
其实你和我并无太多不同。我并非特别幸运,也没有发生什么特别的事情让我过上这种生活,事实上,每个人都可以过上这种生活。
如何在自己的生活中实践这个哲理?
首先,心态最重要。你必须对自己的生活负责,并且明白,这是你自己的生活,按照自己方式来过的生活。是不是觉得这很容易?其实不是,这可能是你做过的事情中最令你不安的一件。不过就像塞斯·戈丁最近写的:谨慎行事才是最冒险的。所以呢,冒一下险吧!相信你的生活在你手里吧!
其次,明确事情的优先级、定好你的目标。什么对你最重要?有没有什么是你想做的?有没有哪里是你想去的?也许你只是想要多些和家人在一起的美好时光,或者只是想放松一下,都没问题,关键在于,找出对你而言最重要的事情。
再次,设计一种业务,来适应你理想中的生活方式。这是整个实践中最富挑战性的一环,因为你还需要了解其他一些东西----例如现在有些什么机会、现有的知识和手上的业务能否应用到其他方面去、要怎样宣传推广你和你的业务。没有万能的解决方案,适合这个人的模式未必适合另一个人。你最好的选择就是找一个已经成功转变的人来帮你,向他了解一下机会在哪里、怎样能找到最适合自己的模式、怎样把各种东西整合起来,让他示范一下,这就是最简单的捷径。
最后,准备好为实现梦想而工作。我不会骗你说这能在一夜之间发生。我有些顾客用了一到两个月时间过上这种“穿牛仔裤工作”的生活方式,有些则用了更长的时间。这既取决于你所在的行业,也取决于你愿意向其投入什么以及你能有多专注。因为事实是,尽管你不必再像从前那样费力费心工作,在这种生活方式里,当你要工作的时候,你还是要足够专注的。
归根结底,至少当你为自己所设计的生活而工作、热爱你所做的事情、明白你不是在耗费光阴时,一切都变了!改变你对工作的看法,也就彻底改变了你的生活。
Change The Way You See Work and Change Your Life
Did you ever think there was a better, different way to live? Did you ever think, “Maybe I don’t have to go to a job and work 40+ hours a week, feel exhausted, wish for more time for myself or my family, and wonder when the fun stuff begins?” If so, get ready: your life’s about to change.When I was a little girl, I woke up every morning with the sun.I opened my eyes, heard birds chirping outside my window, and smiled, thinking about the adventures of the coming day.Fast forward to my last corporate job, when I woke up with the alarm clock, slammed my hand down on the snooze button and laid in bed, a feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach, thinking about the eight hours I was about to spend working under fluorescent lights, in a small cubicle, so my boss could take credit for my work and someone else could profit.Why do we do this to ourselves? When I look back on the time I spent in Corporate America, I realize that I didn’t know any better.Despite the
entrepreneurial spirit I’ve felt through my entire life, there was a period of time when it simply didn’t occur to me that my life belonged to me and I didn’t have to live according to the narrow path that had been defined for me.It tookand an inflexible corporate environment for me to realize that I desperately needed a change.And that’s what it took to remind me of the philosophy my dad taught me as a little girl, something I’d long forgotten: that work is what makes the rest of your life possible.From this perspective, “work” takes on substantially less meaning, while “life” takes center stage.I like this because it reminds me where my priorities lie.I’d much rather my tombstone read, “She truly lived,” than “She worked a lot.” It’s easy to say “work makes the rest of my life possible,” but how does it look in real life, and how do you put this into play in your own life?
How it looks in real life: I wake up each morning, knowing that the day belongs to me.I have a
schedule, but I’m not beholden to a boss or supervisor who will dock my pay or fire me if I decide the schedule doesn’t suit my mood that day.One of my priorities is my health and physical well-being, so most mornings I start my day off with a workout at the gym.Since my day is my own, I can work out without rushing, and that allows me to get to know the other members of my gym, which means it’s a social event as well.Then, depending on the day and what I’ve committed to, I may work with clients, do some writing for my blog, e-zine, the book I’m working on, or the other sites I write for, or read one of the several books I’m into at any given moment.Aside from scheduled meetings with clients and deadlines, I do what suits my mood the best-if I’m struggling for inspiration for my articles, I spend more time reading.If I’m in the mood to bake bread with my husband, I do.And I’ve structured my businesses so that if I want to get on a plane and fly to South America, England, or New Orleans for a weekend or a month, I can do it without a second thought and my income doesn’t change a bit.The point is, no day is completely consumed by work, it’s all flexible, and
everything I do for “work” is something that I enjoy doing.If I don’t enjoy it, I either don’t do it or I find someone who does and I outsource that work to them.When I speak to groups, I’m often asked, “How many hours a week do you work?” Sure, just like Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek, some weeks I only work four hours.But if I’m working on a book or one of my one-on-one clients is launching his/her business, I work at least forty.Those are the extremes: most weeks I stay somewhere in the twenty to twenty five hour range.But I can tell you this: I wake up with the sun and the birds
chirping, just like I did when I was a little girl.I always wake up smiling, and I love what I do.But I’m not that different from you.I’m not overly lucky and nothing that special has happened that made this possible for me.Virtually anyone can do this.So how can you incorporate this into
your own life? The mindset comes first.You have to take responsibility for your life and know that it is yours to live in whatever way that you want.Think this is easy? It’s not.This can be one of the scariest things you’ll ever do.But as Seth Godin recently wrote, “the riskiest thing you can do is play it safe.” So take a risk and believe that your life belongs to you.Second, figure out your priorities and your goals.What’s most important to you? Are there things you want to do, places you want to see? Maybe you just want more quality time with your family, or want more time to relax-that’s okay.The point is to figure out what’s most important to you.Third, design a business to suit your lifestyle goals.This is the most challenging aspect of applying this philosophy, because it requires some extra knowledge-what opportunities are out there, how to repurpose what you already know and/or do, how to brand yourself and market your business.There is no one-size-fits-all solution-a business model that works for one person may not be suited to another.Your best bet, the easiest and fastest way to accomplish this, is to work with someone who has successfully made the transition themselves, who knows the opportunities out there, can help you figure out what suits you best, help you put it all together and show you the ropes.Finally, be prepared to work to get to the point of living the dream.I’m not going to lie to you.It rarely happens overnight.Some of my clients have transitioned into this lifestyle(what I call the “Business in Blue Jeans lifestyle”)within a month or two, while others have taken a bit longer.Some of it depends on the industry you’re in and some depends on what you’re willing to put into it and how focused you are.Because the fact is, even though you aren’t working as much or as hard as before, in this lifestyle, when you are working, you need to be really focused.Ultimately, the bottom line is that when you’re working for a life that you’ve designed, when you love what you’re doing and when you know that you aren’t
just putting in the time, everything changes.Change the way you view work, and you’ll completely change your life.
第二篇:工作证明(中英文对照)
工作证明
兹有XXX同学于2012年7月至2012年11月在我XXX公司工作。该同学在工作期间善于学习,认真履职,遵守纪律,遵守法律,出色地完成了公司交给的各项工作任务。此证明
(实习单位盖章)
2012年11月18日
Working Certificate
This is to certify that XXX has been working in XXX from July 2012 to December 2012.During her working period, Wei Menghan was good at learning and conscientious with her work.She also complied with laws and rules.Moreover, she completed all the tasks effectively and efficiently.Hereby certified.XXX Co.December 18th, 2012
第三篇:中英文对照A
《美国口语惯用法例句集粹》A
A(Page 1-4)
1.about
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)I'd like to know what this is all about.我想知道这到底是怎么回事。How about a fish sandwich? 来一块鱼肉三明治怎么样?What about me? 我怎么样?I'm not about to go in that old house.我是不会进那幢旧房子的!Yes I remember that night.What about it? 是的,我记得那个晚上,那又怎样?What's this all about? 这到底是怎么回事?It's about time you showed up!差不多是你该露面的时候了。
2.above
1)
2)Above all, I want everything quiet.首要的是:我要一切保持安定。Tom thinks he's above hard work.汤姆认为自己没必要努力工作。
3.act
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)Would you please act out what happened? 你能把发生的事演示一下吗?Watch Ricky.He sometimes likes to act up in class.注意里基,他又是喜欢在课堂上捣蛋。That profane comedian needs to clean up his act.那个爱说粗言秽语的喜剧演员应该净化一下自己的言行。We need to get our act together and come to see you.我们需要统一意见后来见你。The newspapers called the earthquake an act of God.报纸上称那次地震为天灾。Masa is a class act.玛莎是位杰出的女性。
4.action
1)
2)
3)
4)We're going to bring action against our debtors.我们打算控告我们的债务人。Did you see any action in yesterday's ballgame? 昨晚的棒球比赛中你看到有什么有趣的精彩场面吗?Our community is going to take action against the proposed waste dump.我地区要采取行动反对那项垃圾处理场的提案。Jim wants to go where the action is.吉姆想去有刺激性的地方。
5.advantage
1)
2)Our opponents have a height advantage on us.我们的对手在身高上比我们占有优势。Nobody likes to be taken advantage of.没有人喜欢被捉弄(或:被欺骗、利用)
6.after
1)
2)
3)
4)I think that girl is after you.我想那女孩是在追你。It looks like things are gonna work out after all.看起来事情终会解决的。This soft drink has a nasty aftertaste.这软饮料有种让人难受的余味。I see your point, but don't you think it's way after the fact.我明白你的意思,但你不觉
得这已是“事后诸葛亮”了吗?
7.again
1)I could go to Japan again and again.我可以一而再、再而三地去日本。(注:意指不会感到
厌倦)
8.age
1)
2)Would you please act your age!请你做事要有一个与自己年龄相称的样子。This is a “coming of age” movie.这是一部成人影片。
9.air
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)I need to go outside and get some air.我需要出去呼吸点新鲜空气。I don't know what's wrong, but can feel it in the air.虽然我不知道到底是出了什么差错,但我能隐隐约约感觉到。Mike was sad when they took his favorite program off the air.当迈克喜欢的节目被取消时,他感到很伤心。The sale of our house is still up in the air.我们的房子出勤率售一事还没有最后定下来。After winning the championship, I felt I could walk on air.获得冠军后,我飘飘欲仙。Your sister is such an airhead.你姐姐真是来个没有头脑的人。Janet Jackson's new song is getting lots of airplay.珍妮〃杰克逊的新歌到处都在不断地播放。That last time I took a plane, I got airsick.上次我乘飞机时晕机了。I hope there's no bad air between us.我希望我们之间的关系不要很别扭。
10.all
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)It's looks like we won't be going after all.看起来最后我们还是不能去。We've all but finished the project.我们已几乎完成了那个项目。All in all I'd say it's been a very productive day.总的来说,我认为这一天过得很充实。Let's go all-out and win this game!让我们尽全力来打赢这场比赛。We knew it was all over when we saw the building burst.当我们看见那座建筑突然起火时,我们知道一切全完了。We wish you all the best.我们大家祝福你一切如意。If it's all the same to you, I'd just as soon not go.如果这对你都是一回事的话,我就不想去了。They were running from the police like all get-out.他们以极快的速度逃脱警察的追赶。I didn't see them come in at all.我根本高没有发现他们的进来。Let's settle this matter once and for all.让我们来把这个问题一次性地彻底解决掉。Mark is an all-around athlete.马克是一个全能运动员。Did you get to play in the all-star game? 你入选全明星队的比赛了吗?He bloke the all-time record in the 100-meter run at his school.他打破了他所在的学校
100米跑的历史最高记录。
11.alley
1)Working on cars isn't up my alley.修理汽车不是我拿手的活儿。
12.alone
1)
2)I just wanna be left alone.我只是想一个人呆会儿。Can't you just leave well enough alone? 你不能少管一些闲事吗?
13.along
1)
2)You knew all along what was going on.你从一开始就知道所发生的事。Debbie doesn't get along with Steve.戴比和史蒂夫相处得不好。
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)Mr.Pak came here searching for the American dream.帕克先生来到这儿寻求他的“美国梦”。Some foreigners become Americanized while living in the U.S.一些外国人在美国居住时被美国化了。Not having any job freedom would be totally unAmerican.没有选择职业的自由是完全违背美国精神传统的。Bill is an all-American quarterback.比尔是全美(橄榄球)明星赛的四分卫队员。I just can't go on the American way.我无法适应美国方式。
15.animal
1)
2)Water-skiing really brings out the animal in Tom.滑水运动真正激发出了汤姆的活力与激情。The young actor emits a lot of animal magnetism on the screen.那个年轻演员在荧幕
上充分显示出他的性魅力。
16.answer
1)I called Emi but there was no answer.我给埃米打了电话,但是没人接。
17.apple
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)Have you ever been to the Big Apple? 你去过纽约吗?Do I sense an apple of discord between you two? 你问我有没有感觉出你们两人之间的不和,是吗?Heather is the apple of my eye.希瑟是我的掌上明珠。Rita likes to keep everything in apple-pie order.丽塔喜欢把一切都弄得井井有条。Dennis has always been an apple polisher.丹尼斯一直就是一个马屁精。
18.arm
1)
2)
3)
4)You don't have to twist my arm to get me to go with you.用不着你强迫我跟你走。My father is a hopeless armchair quarterback.我爸爸是一个没救了的纸上谈兵的人。The suspects are armed and dangerous.嫌疑犯带有武器,十分危险。Every spring the park is filled with lovers walking arm in arm.每到春天公园里到处都是
手挽手散步的恋人。
19.around
1)
2)Coach Johnson has been around for 30 years.约翰逊教练已有三十年的经验了。Someone is on duty here around-the-clock.有人在这里昼夜值班。
20.as
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)It looks as if someone has already been here.看起来在人来过这里了。As for me, I'm going home.至于我,我准备回家。Marty is acting as if nothing happened.马蒂表现得像什么也没发生过一样。I want this room left as is.我希望这间房子保持原样。The changes will begin taking place as of tomorrow.变动从明天开始实施。Police are baffled as to the whereabouts of the kidnappers.警察局搜寻绑架者的工作受
挫。
1)
2)
3)
4)Our gas bill average about $50 a month.我们每个月的煤气费平均50美元。On the average, I'd say we eat chicken once a week.我们平均每周吃一次鸡肉。Kent describes himself as just an average Joe.肯特视自己为一名普通的美国人。On the average day, over 100,000 kids bring guns to school in the U.S.在美国平常日
子里,有100,000个孩子带手枪去上学。
22.away
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)What makes you think you're gonna get away with this? 是什么使你认为你可以免受处罚?I wish they'd do away with these complicated tax forms.我希望他们能费除掉这些复杂的税务表格。We're planning a weekend getaway for our anniversary.我们正在为庆祝我们的纪念日而安排一次周末的外出活动。Tom wants to run away from home.汤姆想从家里出逃。Dave and Kathy are going to steal away on vacation.戴夫和凯茜计划在假期里偷偷跑出
去。
第四篇:中英文对照
AEROFLEX “亚罗弗”保温 ALCO “艾科”自控 Alerton 雅利顿空调 Alfa laval阿法拉伐换热器 ARMSTRONG “阿姆斯壮”保温 AUX 奥克斯
BELIMO 瑞士“搏力谋”阀门 BERONOR西班牙“北诺尔”电加热器 BILTUR 意大利“百得”燃烧器 BOSIC “柏诚”自控 BROAD 远大
Burnham美国“博恩汉”锅炉 CALPEDA意大利“科沛达”水泵 CARLY 法国“嘉利”制冷配件 Carrier 开利 Chigo 志高
Cipriani 意大利斯普莱力
CLIMAVENETA意大利“克莱门特” Copeland“谷轮”压缩机 CYRUS意大利”赛诺思”自控 DAIKIN 大金空调
丹佛斯自控 Dorin “多菱”压缩机
DUNHAM-BUSH 顿汉布什空调制冷 DuPont美国“杜邦”制冷剂 Dwyer 美国德威尔 EBM “依必安”风机
ELIWELL意大利“伊力威”自控 Enfinilan 英国“英菲尼兰“阀门 EVAPCO美国“益美高”冷却设备 EVERY CONTROL意大利“美控” Erie 怡日
FRASCOLD 意大利“富士豪”压缩机 FRICO瑞典“弗瑞克”空气幕 FUJI “富士”变频器
FULTON 美国“富尔顿”锅炉 GENUIN “正野”风机 GREE 格力
GREENCOOL格林柯尔 GRUNDFOS “格兰富”水泵 Haier 海尔 Hisense 海信 HITACHI 日立
霍尼韦尔自控 Johnson 江森自控 Kelon 科龙
KRUGER瑞士“科禄格”风机 KU BA德国“库宝”冷风机 Liang Chi 良机冷却塔 LIEBERT 力博特空调 MARLEY “马利”冷却塔 Maneurop法国“美优乐”压缩机 McQuary 麦克维尔 Midea 美的 MITSUBISHI三菱
Munters 瑞典“蒙特”除湿机 Panasonic 松下 RANCO “宏高”自控
REFCOMP意大利“莱富康”压缩机 RIDGID 美国“里奇”工具 RUUD美国“路德”空调 RYODEN “菱电”冷却塔 SanKen “三垦”变频器 Samsung 三星 SANYO 三洋
ASWELL英国森威尔自控 Schneider 施耐德电气 SenseAir 瑞典“森尔”传感器 SIEMENS 西门子
SINKO ",28商机网;新晃“空调 SINRO “新菱”冷却塔 STAND “思探得”加湿器 SWEP 舒瑞普换热器 TECKA “台佳”空调 Tecumseh“泰康”压缩机 TRANE 特灵
TROX德国“妥思”风阀 VASALA芬兰“维萨拉”传感器 WILO德国“威乐”水泵 WITTLER 德国”威特”阀门 YORK 约克
ZENNER德国“真兰”计量
第五篇:中英文对照
医院中英文对照
发热门诊Have Fever主治医师Doctor-in-charge 供应室Supply Room谢绝入内No entering 红灯亮时谢绝入内No entering when red light
彩超、心电图Colorful Cardiogram/ECG住院楼Inpatient Building 透析血磁EndoscopeDept.护士Nueser康复理疗科RehabilitationPhysiotherapyDept.中药计价China medical price account肛肠科Ano-proctology
皮肤、肛肠、男性科、泌尿科候诊Dermatology、Ano-proctology、male Urology Clinic 皮肤科、肛肠科、男性科、泌尿科Dermatology、Ano-proctology、male Urology Dept 中医科Traditional Chinese Medicine五官科ENT Dept.男性科、泌尿科 Male urology Dept.安全出口Exit
预防保健科Medical center for health preventionand care
后勤科、药库Logistic Room、Seore入院登记In-patient Admisson 高压氧治疗Hyperbaric Oxygehation Therapy碎石中心ESWL Center 急救中心Emergency Center挂号收费Registration
中心药房Cenreral Pharmacy内科门诊Internal Medicine Clinic会议室Meeting Room手外科Hand Surgery 产科Obstentrics Dept.骨外科Orthopedics Dept.神经、烧伤外科Neurosurgery.Plaseric surgey Dept.麻醉科Anaesthesiology手术室Operation Room 泌尿、肿瘤外科Urologic.Gumorsurgery Dept.妇科Gynecology Dept.内二科Internal Medicine.Ward 2产房及爱婴中心Delivery Room内一科Internal Medicine.Ward 1洗手间Toilet
普外、胸外科Surgey、Thoracic Surgey Dept.皮肤科Dermatology Dept.中医骨伤科Traditional Mediaine or Thopaedics餐厅Dining Room 配餐室Pantry Room后勤科Logistics Dept.电工室Electrician Room接待室Dermatology Room 内、儿科候诊 Internal medicine.Pediatrics功能检查候诊Function Exam 中医科候诊TCM Clinic放射科候诊Radiology Clinic 妇科门诊Gynecology Dept.产科候诊Obstentrics Clinic 肛肠科候诊Ano-proctology妇科候诊Gynecology Clinic 产科门诊Obstentrics Dept.五官科候诊ENT.Clinic 外科候诊Surgery Clinic输液中心Transfusion Center 皮肤、泌尿科候诊 Dermatology.Male Urology Clinic检验候诊Clinical Laborotories 家属休息Relation Rest Room口腔科门诊Stomatology Clinic 内儿科Internal Medicine.Pediaarics镜检科Endoscope Dept.外科Surgrey Dept.检验中心Laboratory Center 功能检查Function Exam Dept.登记处Registration 预防保健门诊Hygine & Public Health Dept.收费处Cashier 美容科、镜检科门诊 Cosmetology Dept.Endoscope Clinic
收费健康发证Gharge lssue Bill of Health试敏观察室Scratch Espial Room