Junk是什么意思

2024-05-09

1. Junk是什么意思

Junk
[电影]死灵狩; 
形近词:junk

junk
[英][dʒʌŋk][美][dʒʌŋk]
n.废旧物品,破烂物; 中国式平底帆船; 便宜货,假货; 废话,哄骗; 
vt.丢弃,废弃; 把…分成块; 
第三人称单数:junks复数:junks现在分词:junking过去式:junked过去分词:junked形近词:Junk

Junk是什么意思

2. junk是什么意思啊

junk 
D.J.[dʒʌŋk] 
K.K.[dʒʌŋk] 
n.
废旧物品, 破烂物
I bought this old table in a junk shop.
我在旧货店里买了这张旧桌子。
vt.
丢弃, 废弃
We're going to junk these computers, they are obsolete.
我们准备换掉这些计算机, 因为都过时了。

3. grace junk什么意思

grace: n.恩泽; 优雅; 慈悲; 魅力; v.使优美; 惠赐;
 第三人称单数:graces
现在进行时:gracing
过去式:graced
过去分词:graced
相关单词:GraceGRACE


junk:n.废旧物品,破烂物; 中国式平底帆船; 便宜货,假货; 废话,哄骗; vt.丢弃,废弃; 把…分成块; 
第三人称单数:junks
复数:junks
现在进行时:junking
过去式:junked
过去分词:junked
相关单词:Junk

grace junk:优雅的垃圾

grace junk什么意思

4. you. are. jookfood啥意思中文

jook    n. 躲藏,闪避,稀粥  的意思

你这里应该想表达的是 junk food,意思是垃圾食品

这样推理下来你这句话的意思:你是垃圾食品。
(逻辑上有点不通)

5. you are what you eat是什么意思?

You are what you eat.
你吃什么就像什么。 


这句话其实理解起来并不困难。也许有人会把它理解成录音中开始所描述的样子---看到某人正在吃薯片就说他/她长的象薯片一样。
"If you eat healthyly,you will be healthy,if you eat unhealthy food,you will be 
unhealthy."随后我们可以同样在录音中听到关于这个句子的正确解释。一个人如果是长时间保持健康的饮食习惯,她/他自然会因此而健康。因为he/she is what he/she eat.反之亦然。如果一个人长期吃汉堡之类的junk food,他/她的皮肤,头发,身体状况也会如录音中所说,看上去很糟糕。

you are what you eat是什么意思?

6. you are what you eat是什么意思

意思是:人如其食(西方谚语,指饮食可反映一个人性格与生活环境)。
you are :你是
what you eat:你吃的东西
说的是从一个人吃什么饭就能推断出这个人是个什么样子的人,食物还能反映甚至是决定一个人的人格、情绪、习惯等等。
之后,这句话被有机食物倡导者、素食主义者等加以借用,代表要吃的健康,你才会变得也健康。

扩展资料
这句话最早是由一个法国人提出的,这个法国人名叫 Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, 出生于法国贝莱,是一位律师、政治家和美食家,他创作了被后世称为“饮食圣经”的 Physiologie du goût (The Physiology of Taste),这本书于1825年出版,畅销两百多年,影响深远。
作者在书里说到:Tell me what you eat: I will tell you what you are. 告诉我你吃什么,我就知道你是什么样的人。他开创性地提出一个人的心理、情绪和身体健康被这个人所吃的食物决定;他认为好的食物可以塑造好的身体和性格,坏的食物则摧毁人的身体和内心。
在他之后,一位德国名叫Ludwig Andreas Feurerbach的哲学家于1863, 在他的论文著作 Spiritualism and Materialism, 再次肯定了Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin的观点, 他提出 “A man is what he eats.”
之后,这句话被有机食物倡导者、素食主义者等加以借用,逐渐演变成在西方很流行的一句话:you are what you eat.

7. "you are what you eat"是啥意思?

据介绍这原来是指Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are,即告诉我你平时吃什么,我就可说出你是怎么样的一个人。后来才变成现在这句话"you are what you eat"即:你要健康就要注意你的饮食健康。

见:
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/you%20are%20what%20you%20eat.html


You are what you eat 

Meaning
The notion that to be fit and healthy you need to eat good food. 

Origin

This phrase has come to us via quite a tortuous route. Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, in 'Physiologie du Gout, ou Meditations de Gastronomie Transcendante', 1826, wrote: 

"Dis-moi ce que tu manges, je te dirai ce que tu es." [Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are].

In an essay entitled "Concerning Spiritualism and Materialism", 1863/4, Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach wrote: 

"Der Mensch ist, was er ißt."

With both of the above we are at the mercy of translators and Feuerbach's intention could have been either 'man is what he eats' or 'man eats what he is', although the former is most often assumed. 

Whatever the translations, it is the idea that one's food has a bearing on what one is, rather than the verbatim 'you are what you eat' quotation that comes from Brillat-Savarin or Feuerbach. 

The actual phrase didn't emerge in English until some time later. In the 1920s and 30s, the nutritionist Victor Lindlahr, who was a strong believer in the idea that food controls health, developed the Catabolic Diet. That view gained some adherents at the time and the earliest known printed example is from an advert for beef in a 1923 edition of the Bridgeport Telegraph, for 'United Meet [sic] Markets': 

"Ninety per cent of the diseases known to man are caused by cheap foodstuffs. You are what you eat." 

In 1942 he published 'You Are What You Eat: how to win and keep health with diet'. That seems to be the vehicle that took the phrase into the public consciousness. Lindlahr is likely to have also used the term in his radio talks in the late 1930s (now lost unfortunately), which would also have reached a large audience.

The phrase got a new lease of life in the 1960s hippy era. The food of choice of the champions of this notion was macrobiotic wholefood and the phrase was adopted by them as a slogan for healthy eating. The belief in the diet in some quarters was so strong that when Adelle Davis, a leading spokesperson for the organic food movement, contracted the cancer that later killed her, she attributed the illness to the junk food she had eaten at college. 

Some commentators have suggested that the idea is from much earlier and that it has a religious rather than dietary basis. Roman Catholics believe that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are changed into the body and blood of Jesus (Transubstantiation). 

Is the phrase Catholic rather than catabolic?

Archbishop Thomas Cranmer in 1549: 

We offer and present unto thee, O Lord, our selves, our souls and bodies, to be a reasonable, holy, and living sacrifice unto thee; humbly beseeching thee that we, and all others who shall be partakers of this Holy Communion, may worthily receive the most precious Body and Blood of thy Son Jesus Christ, be filled with thy grace and heavenly benediction, and made one body with him, that he may dwell in us, and we in him.

Transubstantiation certainly links food and the body, but there doesn't appear to be a clear link between the belief and the phrase. It's safe to assume the origin is more supper than supplication.

"you are what you eat"是啥意思?

8. Tom ,you are overweight ,and you 'd better( ) less junk food.

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