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**HAMLET** 1 [73] This is that Hamlet the Dane whom we read of in our youth, and whom we may be said almost to remember in [74] our after years; he who made that famous soliloquy on life, who gave the advice to the players, who thought "this goodly frame, the earth," a sterile promontory, and "this brave o"er-hanging firmament, the air, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire," "a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours;" whom "man delighted not, nor woman neither;" he who talked with the grave-diggers, and moralised on Yorrick"s skull; the school-fellow of Rosencraus and Guildenstern at Wittenburg; the friend of Horatio; the lover of Ophelia; he that was mad and sent to England; the slow avenger of his father"s death; who lived at the court of Horwendillus five hundred years before we were born, but all whose thoughts we seem to know as well as we do our own, because we have read them in Shakespear. Hamlet is a name; his speeches and sayings but the idle coinage of the poet"s brain. What then, are they not real? They are as real as our own thoughts. Their reality is in the reader"s mind. It is we who are Hamlet. This play has a prophetic truth, which is above that of history. Whoever has become thoughtful and melancholy through his own mishaps or those of others; whoever has borne about with him the clouded brow of reflection, and thought himself "too much i" th" sun;" whoever has seen the golden lamp of day dimmed by envious mists rising in his own breast, and could find in the world before him only a dull blank with nothing left remarkable in it; whoever has known "the pangs of despised love, the insolence of office, or the spurns which patient merit of the unworthy takes;" he who has felt his mind sink within him, and sadness cling to his heart like a malady, who has had his hopes blighted and his youth staggered by the apparitions of strange things; who cannot well be at ease, while he sees evil hovering near him like a spectre; whose powers of action have been eaten up by thought, he to whom the universe seems infinite, and himself nothing; whose bitterness [75] of soul makes him careless of consequences, and who goes to a play as his best resource is to shove off, to a second remove, the evils of life by a mock representation of them - this is the true Hamlet. We have been so used to this tragedy that we hardly know how to criticise it any more than we should know how to describe our own faces. But we must make such observations as we can. It is the one of Shakespear"s plays that we think of the oftenest, because it abounds most in striking reflections on human life, and because the distresses of Hamlet are transferred, by the turn of his mind, to the general account of humanity. Whatever happens to him we apply to ourselves, because he applies it so himself as a means of general reasoning. He is a great moraliser; and what makes him worth attending to is, that he moralises on his own feelings and experience. He is not a common-place pedant. If "Lear" is distinguished by the greatest depths of passion, "Hamlet" is the most remarkable for the ingenuity, originality, and unstudied development of character. Shakespear had more magnanimity than any other poet, and he has shown more of it in this play than in any other. There is no attempt to force an interest: everything is left for time and circumstances to unfold. The attention is excited without effort, the incidents succeed each other as matters of course, the characters think and speak and act just as they might do if left entirely to themselves. There is no set purpose, no straining at a point. The observations are suggested by the passing scene - the gusts of passion come and go like sounds of music borne on the wind. The whole play is an exact transcript of what might be supposed to have taken place at the court of Denmark, at the remote period of time fixed upon, before the modern refinements in morals and manners were heard of. It would have been interesting enough to have been admitted as a bystander in such a scene, at such a time, to have heard and witnessed [76] something of what was going on. But here we are more than spectators. We have not only "the outward pageants and the signs of grief;" but "we have that within which passes show." We read the thoughts of the heart, we catch the passions living as they rise. Other dramatic writers give us very fine versions and paraphrases of nature; but Shakespear, together with his own comments, gives us the original text, that we may judge for ourselves. This is a very great advantage. The character of Hamlet stands quite by itself. It is not a character marked by strength of will or even of passion, but by refinement of thought and sentiment. Hamlet is as little of the hero as a man can well be : but he is a young and princely novice, full of high enthusiasm and quick sensibility - the sport of circumstances, questioning with fortune and refining on his own feelings, and forced from the natural bias of his disposition by the strangeness of his situation. He seems incapable of deliberate action, and is only hurried into extremities on the spur of the occasion, when he has no time to reflect, as in the scene where he kills Polonius, and again, where he alters the letters which Rosencraus and Guildenstern are taking with them to England, purporting his death. At other times, when he is most bound to act, he remains puzzled, undecided, and sceptical, dallies with his purposes, till the occasion is lost, and finds out some pretence to relapse into indolence and thoughtfulness again. For this reason he refuses to kill the King when he is at his prayers, and by a refinement in malice, which is in truth only an excuse for his own want of resolution, defers his revenge to a more fatal opportunity, when he shall be engaged in some act "that has no relish of salvation in it." "Now might I do it pat now he is praying; And now I"ll do "t; - and so he goes to heaven; And so am I reveng"d? - that would be scanned: A villain kills my father; and for that [77] I, his sole son, do this same villain send To heaven. O, this is hire and salary, not revenge ... Up sword; and know thou a more horrid hent, When he is drunk asleep, or in his rage." 2 He is the prince of philosophical speculators; and because he cannot have his revenge perfect, according to the most refined idea his wish can form, he declines it altogether. So he scruples to trust the suggestions of the ghost, contrives the scene of the play to have surer proof of his uncle"s guilt, and then rests satisfied with this confirmation of his suspicions, and the success of his experiment, instead of acting upon it. Yet he is sensible of his own weakness, taxes himself with it, and tries to reason himself out of it: "How all occasions do inform against me, And spur my dull revenge! What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast; no more. Sure he that made us with such a large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus"d. Now whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely on th" event, - A thought which, quarter"d, hath but one part wisdom, And ever three parts coward, - I do not know Why yet I live to say, This thing"s to do; Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means To do "t. Examples, gross as earth, exhort me: Witness this army of such mass and charge, Led by a delicate and tender prince, Whose spirit with divine ambition puff"d, Makes mouths at the invisible event, Exposing what is mortal and unsure To all that fortune, death, and danger dare, Even for an egg-shell. Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument; But greatly to find quarrel in a straw, [78] When honour"s at the stake. How stand I, then, That have a father kill"d, a mother stain"d, Excitements of my reason and my blood, And let all sleep? while, to my shame, I see The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That for a fantasy and trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain? - O, from this time forth, My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth. "3 Still he does nothing; and this very speculation on his own infirmity only affords him another occasion for indulging it. It is not from any want of attachment to his father or of abhorrence of his murder that Hamlet is thus dilatory; but it is more to his taste to indulge his imagination in reflecting upon the enormity of the crime and refining on his schemes of vengeance, than to put them into immediate practice. His ruling passion is to think, not to act: and any vague pretext that flatters this propensity instantly diverts him from his previous purposes. The moral perfection of this character has been called in question, we think, by those who do not understand it. It is more interesting than according to rules; amiable, though not faultless. The ethical delineations of that "noble and liberal casuist" (as Shakespear has been well called) do not exhibit the drab-coloured quakerism of morality. His plays are not copied either from the "Whole Duty of Man," or from "The Academy of Compliments!" 4 We confess we are a little shocked at the want of refinement in Hamlet. The neglect of punctilious exactness in his behaviour either partakes of the "licence of the time," or else belongs to the very excess of intellectual [79] refinement in the character, which makes the common rules of life, as well as his own purposes, sit loose upon him. He may be said to be amenable only to the tribunal of his own thoughts, and is too much taken up with the airy world of contemplation to lay as much stress as he ought on the practical consequences of things. His habitual principles of action are unhinged and out of joint with the time. His conduct to Ophelia is quite natural in the circumstances. It is that of assumed severity only. It is the effect of disappointed hope, of bitter regrets, of affections suspended, not obliterated, by the distractions of the scene around him! Amidst the natural and preternatural horrors of his situation, he might be excused in delicacy from carrying on his regular courtship. When "his father"s spirit was in arms," it was not a time for the son to make love in. He could neither marry Ophelia, nor wound her mind by explaining the cause of his alienation, which he durst hardly trust himself to think of. It would have taken him years to have come to a direct explanation on the point. In the harassed state of his mind, he could not have done much otherwise than he did. His conduct does not contradict what he says when he sees her funeral, "I loved Ophelia: forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love Make up my sum" - 5 Nothing can be more affecting or beautiful than the Queen"s apostrophe to Ophelia on throwing flowers into the grave. "Sweets to the sweet farewell [Scattering flowers] I hop"d thou should"st have been my Hamlet"s wife I thought thy bride-bed to have deck"d, sweet maid, And not to have strew"d thy grave. "6 Shakespear was thoroughly a master of the mixed motives of human character, and he here shows us the Queen, who was so criminal in some respects, not without sensibility [80] and affection in other relations of life. - Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching to be dwelt upon. Oh rose of May, oh flower too soon faded! Her love, her madness, her death, are described with the truest touches of tenderness and pathos. it is a character which nobody but Shakespear could have drawn in the way that he has done, and to the conception of which there is not even the smallest approach, except in some of the old romantic ballads. Her brother, Laertes, is a character we do not like so well: he is too hot and choleric, and somewhat rhodomontade. Polonius is a perfect character in its kind; nor is there any foundation for the objections which have been made to the consistency of this part. It is said that he acts very foolishly, and talks very sensibly. There is no inconsistency in that. Again, that he talks wisely at one time and foolishly at another; that his advice to Laertes is very excellent, and his advice to the King and Queen on the subject of Hamlet"s madness very ridiculous. But he gives the one as a father, and is sincere in it; he gives the other as mere courtier, a busy-body, and is accordingly officious, garrulous, and impertinent. In short, Shakespear has been accused of inconsistency in this and other characters, only because he has kept up the distinction which there is in nature, between the understandings and the moral habits of men, between the absurdity of their ideas and the absurdity of their motives. Polonius is not a fool, but he makes himself so. His folly, whether in his actions or speeches, comes under the head of impropriety of intention. We do not like to see our author"s plays acted, and least [81] of all "Hamlet". There is no play that suffers so much in being transferred to the stage. Hamlet himself seems hardly capable of being acted. Mr. Kemble unavoidably fails in this character from a want of ease and variety. The character of Hamlet is made up of undulating lines; it has the yielding flexibility of "a wave o" th" sea." Mr. Kemble plays it like a man in armour, with a determined inveteracy of purpose, in one undeviating straight line, which is as remote from the natural grace and refined susceptibility of t

写summary http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/13/nuclear-turn-away-loss-japan

  没说明要求的字数哦,原文接近900词,那我就看着写啦,估计一二百词吧~  The world should be sensible of the situations of Japan. Though some argue that we need not worry about serious consequences at the damaged nuclear power plants in Japan, concerns do exist as to the future of the nuclear industry. After what had happen at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, the Fukushima nuclear plant may well turn into a haunting memory for the entire world. Promise has been made to draw lessons from this incident,yet people can see clearly with their own eyes that things aren"t getting better,that the nuclear industry haven"t been well prepared for possible disasters such as this one in Japan,as they "d promised to have.At this time, nuclear scientists and the industry are explaining to the public that damage or even explosion of a nuclear plant is no disaster at all, nevertheless, it is, to many of us,a rarely occurred calamity. Even if the scientists turn out to be right about their explanation, the impact to the industry can still be huge and undermining. Had the same happened to some backward nations,we could have neglect the matter,but this time it is Japan,a nation known for its precautionary way of doing things. It is understandable for Japan to be reliant on nuclear energy for the prevention of climate change, however, the safety of nuclear plant should be guaranteed. The commercial benefit of developing nuclear industry has been offset by safety costs.So, whatever the prospect of this industry, the world will likewise be harmed.

求法语歌Comment c"est la Chine的歌词?

Artist: Pierre PerretYear: 1999Comment c"est la ChineC"est plein de chinoisJe les imagine serrés comme des petits poisC"est pas ça Ginette ils sont pas serrésIls ont même un sacré de planète pour respirerDe la vallée du fleuve JauneJusqu"à la route de la soieSur la muraille qui moutonneY a rien que des chinoisJ"ai vu les collines multicolores yuanfr.comL"armée enterrée de SianAdmiré des chevaux d"orEt découvert le yang-tseu-kiangJ"ai vu les rizières et les mûriersBambous et camphriersEt dans les champs qui trottinentQuelques tracteurs de l"époque MingComment c"est la ChineC"est plein de chinoisJe les imagine tirant des pousse-pousse en boisyuanfr.comC"est pas ça Ginette y a plus de mandarinsIls ont tous des bicyclettes pour se rendre au turbinIls vont faire la cueilletteDu thé et du ver à soieLes filles brodent des chemisettesQu"elles ne mettront pasJ"ai vu les dragons en céramiqueAu palais d"été fleuriEt la porte fantastiqueDe la suprême harmonieEt la toiture du temple du cielyuanfr.comAu bleu si lumineuxDe grands lacs artificielsEt un bouddha libidineuxComment c"est la ChineC"est plein de chinoisJe les imagine dans de jolies pagodes en boisÇa n"est plus Ginette le céleste empireLes Hlm ont fleuri au pays du sourireIls ont un toit sur la têteUn peu de riz dans leur bolIls craignent pas la tempêteyuanfr.comNi le cholestérolJ"ai vu des statues de jade blancDe sublimes bronzes TchangEt des danseuses élégantesAvec des manches flottantesJ"ai déguste des œufs de mille ansEt des filets de médusePréparés aux graines de lotusyuanfr.comComment c"est la ChineC"est plein de chinoisJe les imagine aussi rusés qu"ils sont courtoisC"est pas ça Ginette c"est un peuple fierEt c"est pas des gens qui ont du mou de veau dans la théièreJ"ai fait le pari loufoque que je reviendrai là-basChanter le zizi en chinetoque y-z-en seront baba

Comment 1a va?是什么意思?

Commentcava,相当于英语的howareyou,是法国人见面常用的问候语

comment有投诉的意思吗

comment没有投诉的意思。n.评论; 注释; 意见; 说明; vt.& vi.评论,谈论; vt.表达意见; 解释,注释; vi.作注释; 作注解; 作解释; 作评语;

comment与opinion的区别是什么

comment是对文章什么的评论opinion是自己的看法望学习进步,事业顺心。不明白的可以继续问哦!(*^__^*)

Explain和comment做解释讲有什么区别吗

网友可不管你那么多,都说这都 是“掩饰”!

mysql中的 COMMENT 有什么作用啊

用来给字段或者表写备注

Comment ,vous ,appelez-vous 分别是什么意思?

Comment 如何= howvous 您(你们)appelez-vous 称呼您自己。直面意思就是“您怎么称呼您自己”,翻译为:您怎么称呼?您叫什么名字?

comment on是什么意思

comment on对……评论I won"t comment on what people say. 对人们说的话我不作评论。

Comment:0是什么意思?

无评论

英文传真里面的"for review, pls. comment"是什么意思?

用于复查请评论 (pls=please)

comment with pics是什么意思?

comment with pics中“pics”是英文中“pictures”的简略写法,意思是:图片评论。一、读法comment 发音:  英 /"kɒment/  ;美 /"kɑmɛnt/ 1、n. 评论;意见;批评;描述2、vt. 发表评论;发表意见3、vi. 为?作评语二、短语1、Fair comment 公正的评论。2、comment on 评论,评议,是非对批评。3、comment statement 注解语句,注释叙述,批注叙述。4、comment token 注释标记,注释标识,表记标帜。5、Comment Extension 注释扩展,注释扩展块。6、offer comment 提意见,提意。7、Add comment 添加评论,添加注释,增加注释,加注释。8、comment to 评论,品题。扩展资料一、同义词1、n.评论;意见;批评opinion;criticism;mind;judgement;thinking2、vi.发表评论;发表意见declare oneselfair;one"s opinion二、同根词1、名词commentary 评论;注释;评注;说明commentator 评论员,解说员;实况播音员;时事评论者2、动词commentate 评论时事;实况报道;评论;解说;注释

Comment Tags什么意思?

注释标签

法语n"importe comment是什么意思?

意思是无论如何。就相当与英语的 no matter how.这句话意思就是法语是跟随时代变化而变化的现行语言。但是在法语口语和书面表达时不可随心所欲。

comment with pics是什么意思?

“comment with pics”翻译:图片评论【comment】英 ["kɒment] 美 ["kɑːment]    n. 注释;评论;闲话v. 评论;注释【with】英 [wɪð] 美 [wɪð; wɪθ] prep. 用;随着;支持;和…在一起n. 人名;(德、芬、丹、瑞典)维特【pics】pic:picture的缩写pics:pictures的复数,图画、照片【picture】英 ["pɪktʃə] 美 ["pɪktʃɚ] n. 照片,图画;影片;景色;化身vt. 画;想像;描写

protel化PCB元件中designator和 comment是什么意思 ,哪一个是必须的

designator是元件号,一般要求要有comment是注释,表示元件的型号规格之类,在PCB上一般不要求丝印出来,选隐藏

robot 中的comment是什么意思

评价

HBuilderX中comment是什么意思?

这句话的意思就是你的鞋掉了赶快把鞋带系上

英文投稿时enter comment是什么意思

enter comment输入评论 输入注释双语例句1Most SCM tools ask the user to enter a comment when making a checkin.大多数的配置管理工具要求用户签入的时候输入注释。2If the user doesn"t enter a comment, then COMMENT_ENTERED is False.如果用户没有输入注释,那么COMMENT_ENTERED为假。

reviewcommentcriticism表示“评论”之意时有何区别

区别不了的时候就去查英文解释根据牛津中的解释可得知1⃣️criticism是包括正反两方面的客观的评论 2⃣️review和comment是主观的评论 3⃣️comment适用范围更广criticism the work or activity of making fair, careful judgements about the good and bad qualities of sb/sth, especially books, music, etc. review a report in a newspaper or magazine, or on the Internet, television or radio, in which sb gives their opinion of a book, play, film/movie, etc.; the act of writing this kind of report commentsomething that you say or write which gives an opinion on or explains sb/sth

pragma comment是什么意思

#pragma comment( comment-type ,["commentstring"] )comment-type是一个预定义的标识符,指定注释的类型,应该是compiler,exestr,lib,linker之一。commentstring是一个提供为comment-type提供附加信息的字符串。

comment需要更新是什么意思

comment需要更新的意思是说comment有新的版本了,如果你不更新就只能用老版本了,更好好了就可以使用新的版本。一般新版本都会加入一些新的功能或者做一些数据的优化。

法语n"importe comment是什么意思?

意思是无论如何。就相当与英语的nomatterhow.这句话意思就是法语是跟随时代变化而变化的现行语言。但是在法语口语和书面表达时不可随心所欲。

日语:コメント,英语:COMMENT是什么意思?我记得老师讲过,不长记性呀 ~~~~(>_

评论,解释,说明

Commentallez-vous 谁知道这是什么意思?

Commentallez你

thread和comment是什么意思

你好!thread 英[θred] 美[θrɛd] n. 螺纹; 线; 线索; 线状物; vt. 穿成串; 将(针、线等)穿过…; 用…线缝; 给…装入(胶片、狭带、绳子); [例句]This time I"ll do it properly with a needle and thread.这次,我要用针线将它缝好。comment 英[ˈkɒment] 美[ˈkɑ:ment] n. 评论; 注释; 意见; 说明; vt. 评论,谈论; vt. 表达意见; 解释,注释; [例句]So far, Mr Cook has not commented on these reports到目前为止,库克先生仍未就这些报道发表评论。

excel表格中Comment 35是什么意思

excel中没有该函数,这个 Comment 在表格中的意思应该就是注释的意思。建议上图获取准备答案。

protel化PCB元件中designator和 comment是什么意思 ,哪一个是必须的

是的,designator是必须的

Comment with pics这是什么意思?

你好commentwithpics_有道翻译翻译结果:评论和照片望采纳

null comment是什么

null comment的意思是错误注解。comment的中文意思是闲话。comment一、读音 英 ["kɒment]  美 ["kɑːment]    二、含义n. 注释;评论;闲话v. 评论;注释三、例证The comment is recorded in the event log.此注释将记录在事件日志中。四、词汇搭配1、add comment 加注释 2、arouse〔cause, excite, provoke〕 comment 引起评论3、ask for〔offer〕 comments 征求〔提出〕意见

法语 请问comment ca什么意思?

意思为怎么会这样。

comment 什么意思

评论~~~~

comment是什么意思

评论

淘宝上comment是啥意思

一、词性不同 1、comment:名词: 评论,意见,批评,描述;不及物动词:发表评论,发表意见;及物动词:为……作评语。 2、evaluate:名词:评论,注释,评注,说明。 二、侧重点不同 1、evaluate:comment侧重于贬义的批评或意见。 2、evaluate:evaluate侧重于中性的评论。 三、用法不同 1、comment:做动词不带宾语:You really can"t comment until you know the facts.你的确不能在你知道事实之前进行评论。 2、evaluate:做宾语,被修饰:He gave the listening crowd a running commentary.他为听众进行了实况报道。

comment是啥意思

时刻

英语comments是什么意思

1、comments英[?k?ments]美[?kɑ?ments],n.议论; 评论; 解释; 批评; 指责;v.表达意见。2、[例句]There was a lot of comment about his behaviour.对他的行为举止有很多的议论。

comment,note都有注解,注释的意思,怎么区别?

尽管两者意思相近,但comment更多偏向于针对某一特定的位置进行评论。其可以以注释的形式出现,表达是否同意,判断对错,发表个人见解,针对解释等。但note更多是偏向解释。即把某一特定位置的东西详细化。比如出现一个名词,此时可以用note的形式来解释这个名词的意思,起源,应用领域等。但当出现一个概念,comment是对这个概念的评价,并不是解释。

comment英文解释 comment是什么意思

1、comment,评论,读音:美/?kɑ?ment/;英/?k?ment/。2、释义:n.评论;意见;批评;描述;注释;[计算机]注解。vt.发表评论;发表意见;[计算机]注解,把……转成注解。vi.为……作评语。n.(Comment)(美、瑞、法)科门特(人名)。3、例句:Your comment hits the point!你的评论正中要点!

comment这个单词什么意思

说明,评论,注解等

comment是什么意思

commentn. 评论; 注释; 意见; 说明vt.& vi. 评论,谈论vt. 表达意见; 解释,注释vi. 作注释; 作注解; 作解释; 作评语

Leave a comment是什么意思

Leave a comment网络发表评论双语例句1Leave a comment, please and let us know. 请留下评论,让我们知道你的想法。2If my explanation is worng or unsuitable, please leave a comment that we can discuss and correct it. 如果您认为我的解说有问题或是错误的地方,欢迎留言指正,我会更正我的叙述和解说。

comment中文是什么意思

comment评论

英语compliment和comment区别是什么?

前者是赞扬,后者是评价,评价包括赞扬,赞扬属于评价,但评价不一定就是赞扬。

comment,note都有注解,注释的意思,怎么区别?

尽管两者意思相近,但comment更多偏向于针对某一特定的位置进行评论.其可以以注释的形式出现,表达是否同意,判断对错,发表个人见解,针对解释等.但note更多是偏向解释.即把某一特定位置的东西详细化.比如出现一个名词,...

review and comment是什么意思

review and comment的中文翻译review and comment 综述与评论

VFP中comment是什么意思

注释

comment with pics什么意思

你好 comment with pics_有道翻译 翻译结果: 评论和照片 望采纳

rapid_comment是什么意思

英文原文:rapid comment快速回复英式音标:[ˈræpɪd] [ˈkɒment] 美式音标:[ˈræpɪd] [ˈkɑmɛnt]

comment,note都有注解,注释的意思,怎么区别?

comment有偏向评论性的注释而 note则是客观的,实在的,不是人评的。

protel化PCB元件中“designator”和“comment”是什么意思 ?哪个是必须的?

designator: 指定者,指示者;[计] 标志符。comment:评论;意见;批评。两个都是必须的。拓展:PCB( Printed Circuit Board),中文名称为印制电路板,又称印刷线路板,是重要的电子部件,是电子元器件的支撑体,是电子元器件电气连接的载体。由于它是采用电子印刷术制作的,故被称为"印刷"电路板。原材料20世纪初至20世纪40年代末,是PCB基板材料业发展的萌芽阶段。它的发展特点主要表现在:此时期基板材料用的树脂、增强材料以及绝缘基板大量涌现,技术上得到初步的探索。这些都为印制电路板用最典型的基板材料——覆铜板的问世与发展,创造了必要的条件。另一方面,以金属箔蚀刻法(减成法)制造电路为主流的PCB制造技术,得到了最初的确立和发展。它为覆铜板在结构组成、特性条件的确定上,起到了决定性的作用。多氯联苯PCB多氯联苯是在1929年直至70年代末期北美商业上使用的一种人工合成的有机化合物,虽然加拿大没有加工生产过这种化学物质,但也一直广泛用于电气设备绝缘、热交换机、水利系统以及其它特殊应用中。经过几十年以后人们才认识到多氯联苯对全球性环境的污染,它是各种氯化联苯的混合物,对人体有极大的危害。加拿大政府曾经采取措施试图消除PCB,但是1977年在加拿大发生了非法进口、加工和销售PCB的现象,并在1985年将PCB非法释放到自然环境中,而加拿大的宪法允许PCB设备拥有者继续使用PCB直到设备的寿命期。1988年起加拿大各省政府才开始对PCB的储存、运输以及销毁进行了规定。PCB在自然环境中不容易分解,而且传播的非常远,PCB在生产加工、使用、运输和废物处理过程中进入空气、土壤和河流以及海洋,小的海洋生物以及鱼类将PCB吸入体内,而它们又成为大的海洋生物的食物,这样一来,PCB就进入所有海洋生物的体内,包括哺乳类海洋生物。PCB在海洋生物体内的累积远远超出它在水中的含量,几乎是几千倍的数字。

手机其它相册中comment 是什么意思

评论。comment的意思就是议论,评论,解释,批评,指责。在手机其它相册中代表的意思就是评论照片。

originPro中comments一栏填什么

填的是对该列数据的注释,比如该数据属于实验一,就写上实验一

Social Comments是啥意思?

简单来说就是 舆论

FITTING COMMENTS 什么意思

安装说明

give suggestions and comments是什么意思

  give suggestions and comments  给点建议和意见  双语对照  例句:  1.  Please give good criticisms and comments and suggestions!  请大家给予批评意见和建议!    2.  Please feel free to make comments and suggestions.  请多提意见和建议。

java 中的 generate comments是什么意思

生成注释啊

cast,crew,reviews,plot,summary,comments,discussion是什么意思啊

抛锚;全体人员;复习;章节;总结;评论;讨论

Guestcomments是什么意思

Guest comments英译:客人意见

Comments" in the "View是什么意思

应该后面还有东西comments in the view of sth.XX视野下的评论 从XX方面进行论述

什么叫做COMMENTS LOG?

—— 英文:COMMENTS LOG 评论日志或注释日志。

no comments是什么意思

没有评论

tellusinthecomments是什么意思?

在论坛里告诉我

overall comments是什么意思

总体评价的意思

SCI 投稿过程中Comments中写什么内容

就是作者自己写几句话,简单介绍自己文章的优缺点、新颖性、创新点等。类似于论文的简介,可以让别人快速的了解你的论文。

view comments是什么意思

SCI 投稿过程中Comments中写什么内容

简单地说明一下文章的内容(创新与特色之处可以强调)和声明无一稿两投即可~例如:Dear Editor: Here within enclosed is our paper for consideration to be published on “***". This study aims to ... our results show that, indicating that......The authors claim that none of the material in the paper has been published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere. Sincerely Yours, ***(本内容由“PublishExpert论文发表专家”转自丁香园网)PublishExpert发表专家,专业国际期刊发表服务。希望可以帮到您。

arxiv 每篇论文下面的 comments代表什么意思

寄韩谏议(杜甫)

comments pane什么意思

comments pane的中文翻译_百度翻译comments pane注释窗格

NO COMMENTS是什么意思

没有评论

notes and comments是什么意思

注释与评论,,

comments/concerns/questions是什么意思

comments评论concerns关心questions问题

Verbal Comments是什么意思?

口头评论

top comments啥意思

意思是排名前列的评论。

SCI 投稿过程中Comments中写什么内容?

简单地说明一下文章的内容(创新与特色之处可以强调)和声明无一稿两投即可!Dear Editor: Here within enclosed is our paper for consideration to be published on “***". This study aims to ... our results show that, indicating that......The authors claim that none of the material in the paper has been published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere. Sincerely Yours, ***

derogatory remarks/comments是什么意思

derogatory remarks/comments贬抑的言论和意见

no comments什么意思

没有评论

student comments什么意思

student comments学生评论例句:1.Each year, written student comments are submitted to all lecturers. 所有讲师每年都会收到学生的书面评语。2.Some comments that I have read on student blogs are quite rude, and that is not calledfor. 我在学生的博客上读到的一些议论非常粗鲁,那可不是我们希望的!

出国体检跟踪表的Comments栏为什么是空的啊?还有Grading里面两个B是什么意思啊?vis

你刚去做了体检,结果还没出来,comments就是填结果的,grading里面ab是结果出来后打勾表示评级的,也没出。visit date,你都没去,肯定没有到访日期了。

NO COMMENTS是什么意思

不做评论
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