Looking for Chinese translation methods with search engines
For example, I want to search for this poem. It is a translation. I can search for "ancient boat". I can search for the English name in the results. I can search for the original text.
Looking for Chinese translation methods with search engines 4:
1) If you use the search engine to limit the language, you can limit Chinese in English;
2) If you know a single word in English, you can live together with the Chinese name to add that English list;
If this example, you can search for ancient boat ancient.
3) If you are not sure to translate, you can also use the most frequent single words in English such as "The" "of" and Chinese.
If this example, "Ancient Zhouzi is Of", "Ancient Zhouzi THE"
Some search engines have deactivated words, so add the plus sign; some search engines do not support the Chinese plus in Chinese, use the plus number on the plus sign or keypad under the English.
4) If you know any content related to the original text, you can also use the Chinese plus a part of the original text, such as the author name, such as publishing a name, such as writing or publishing the year, such as related important people, things;
In fact, this method has little effect, but can start from finding the relevant content, continue to discover the relevant content related to the content, curve to save the country.
For example, this post:
Http://expert.9cbs.net/expert/topic/3050/3050076.xml?temp=.5163233
Main topic: Please help translate "Thank you for the help, all the way"
Author: wangbm ()
We can search for "all the way to the wind road" in Google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=一 路顺风 Road&hl=en&lr=lang_zh-cn|lang_zh-tw | LANG_EN & IE = UTF-8 & Oe = UTF-8 & newWindow = 1 & Start = 10 & sa = n
The average answer can be found.
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Google: Contemporary Learning Tools
Search Engine - Representative as Google - is (in my opinion) contemporary most important learning tools and knowledge base.
When I was a development process, test and configure management training, I repeatedly emphasized a little to the students: I have a lot of concepts, nations mentioned on the PPT and on the whiteboard, and I will go back to check it yourself in Google. Others, let's take a look at the results of the query, at least ten minutes to dozens of minutes, or even one or two hours, in each noun, so that you can really gain. Because after all, two days of training can't talk a lot.
I have developed the habit of learning with Google in about 2000. At that time, I was still studying a graduate. I often spend a whole afternoon, I am in Google, often starting from a keyword after lunch, search, reading, link, re-search, can pay attention to a topic, can also be free See a lot of interesting things, you can find a lot of interesting sites - of course, now there is blog, a lot of good things can be seen from others, don't have to be a network reptile.
A "Google-based learning process" is well summarized how to put Google as an important learning tool, not just how to use the search engine.
I am very agreeable with this article in such an article.
1) It is still critical to use the keyword, "Sufficient feature keyword is the key to rapid positioning"
2) An important way to get more useful information is to use English professional terms, "learn to translate our questions into English and then check"
3) Search results must have a lot of things that are useless, you must quickly scan it with a naked eye, identify the possible useful webpage, and "Search = => Summary ==> Search ..."
Only on the basis of him, I added two:
4) Google Online Forum Search is very useful for solving computers, he does not search for web page, but search for newsgroup. This sometimes finds more information than the web page.
5) Take Google as a learning tool (not just search engines), you can get Google search. For example, before you go to a company interview, you can search for the background material of this company.
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