Blessed is the man who looks things up in a dictionary, for he shall be rewarded for his diligence, and become enlightened day by day. When he stumbles over such strangers as the bumbler, he seeks the counsel of the wise, and delights in the company of Merriam, Webster, Oxford, Random House, and dictionary.com.
The lazy are not so. They blindly follow the interpretation of the imbecile, gang up with an ill-informed crowd, and end up bumbling along in a quagmire of inscrutable anxiety.
- 4樓. 承啟人2013/02/16 21:12
What I learn from the life and its attendant complexities and also the people surrounding me is whether or not that they check up the Dr. Dictionary for the words stumbling them, they might be still enjoy their lifes as well. The worlds of these people are the fields that we might not understand or enjoy at all.
Each one has his unique way of thinking and the value supporting him to be a human being.
Of course, if the main idea of your article is just an encouragement for yourself, at this point, I am fully agree with you, too.
Being such a person while stumbling by the words, I also bury my mind into Dr.D and get the enjoyment from the digging. I can be happy all day for that.
- 3樓. 葡萄+紫晶<義式夜難眠2012/12/08 18:18The lazy tend to forget the subject-verb agreement.
北橋客是左右腦都超優的博士
想必是下筆神速, 而懶得校對英文造句的文法:
The + adjective = plural subject
For instance, "the ambitious have a tendency to stay late every night."
大部分高階主管、專業人士及企業家花了大量時間工作,造成可能需要挑燈夜戰的狀況,但胸懷大志者總是有每天熬夜的傾向。這種傾向來自他們以為更多時間代表可以創造更多價值。這實在是過於簡單的想法。你的成就應該是用你產出的成果來衡量,而不是你的工作時數。
Most executives, professionals, and entrepreneurs put a huge amount of time into their jobs. In a crisis it may be necessary to burn the midnight oil, but the ambitious have a tendency to stay late every night. This tendency arises from the implicit assumption that more hours equal more value added. That is too simplistic. Your success should be measured by the results you produce, not the number of hours you log. 引用聯網 http://mag.udn.com/mag/newsstand/storypage.jsp?f_ART_ID=427110
謝謝指正,已經修改。 北橋客 於 2012/12/09 01:26回覆 - 2樓. 史爹2012/11/21 07:31moment of truth
Will you take Mr. Ma, the bumbler, as your lawfully
erected elected President?
Let there be no misunderstanding: what I wrote is about language education. Since you asked a forbidden question, allow me to be elusive in the response:
The lawful could be awful; the artful could be unlawful. The elected bumbles; the un-elected grumbles. The political pendulum swings, and people get to choose between getting bored or fooled. This noisy lousy tabloid is indeed distasteful, so why don't you open another book that is more truthful. For once, something in me cries out loud, let's play cool and be reasonable!
北橋客 於 2012/11/21 08:01回覆 - 1樓. 史爹2012/11/21 07:04中英文
皆無懈可擊,讚!like!北橋客 於 2012/11/21 08:02回覆