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一、想问童话故事用英语怎么说

一、“童话故事”用英语一般可以表达为:Fairy Tales.

二、词组分析

(一)fairy

音标:英 [ˈfeəri]   美 [ˈferi]  

释义:n.仙女;(故事中的)小仙人,仙子,小精灵;兔子

adj.美丽的;优雅的;妖精(一样)的;仙女似的

复数: fairies

(二)Tales

释义:故事;传说系列;故事集;传奇系列

三、双语应用举例

童话故事不仅仅是写给孩子们的。

Fairy tales weren't just meant for children.

伟大的丹麦作家安徒生(Hans Christian Andersen)以其童话故事而闻名。

Hans Christian Andersen, a great Danishwriter, is very famous for his fairy tales.

这位教师常常给她的学生讲童话故事,借以吸引他们的兴趣。

The teacher used to beguile her pupils with fairy tales. 

两个安徒生童话故事和中国有关。

Two of Andersen's fairy tales are related to China. 

眼镜蛇那可和童话故事没有太大关系

Cobra? That has nothing to do with fairy tales.

四、拓展

意思为“童话故事”的词组还有:(1)fairy tale;(2)fairy stories

双语应用举例如下:

Is there anybody who can tell a fairy tale? 

有人能讲童话故事吗?

All the content is like a fairy tale. 

所以的内容就像是一个童话故事

注意:“fairy tale”词组前面一般有量词:a

The imaginative child made up fairy stories. 

这个想象力丰富的孩子自己编神话故事。

In the fairy stories, the youngest son usually ventures forth to try to find his fortune. 

在神话故事中,最小的儿子通常总是勇敢地出发寻求幸福。

注意:一般情况下,Fairy Tales可以与fairy stories互换使用。

童话故事有两种翻译,意思一样,可以自由替换使用。

1、fairytale(亦可大写首字母并加复数形式为FairyTales)。

2、fairystory(复数形式为FAIRYSTORIES)。

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二、童话故事用英语怎么说

童话故事有两种翻译,意思一样,可以自由替换使用。

1、fairy tale(亦可大写首字母并加复数形式为 Fairy Tales)。

2、fairy story(复数形式为FAIRY STORIES)。

三、童话故事的英语单词是什么

fairy tale

children's stories

fairy tales

fairy tale

fairy tales

fairy tale金同词霸就可查到

fairy tale

四、英文童话故事简短版

【 #儿童故事# 导语】从表现方法来看,童话故事大致分为超人体童话、拟人体童话和常人体童话三种。但这三者并非截然分开的,有时互有联系。也就是说,在一篇童话中,可能既有常人体表现方法,也有拟人体表现方法。以此类推,其它也是如此。童话作品中那种充满离奇的想象力,那种真善美与假丑恶的较量,那种对茫茫宇宙憧憬着的神秘感,就这样无声无息地在他们幼小而又充满好奇的心中留下了难以忘怀的记忆。下面是 考 网整理分享的英文童话故事简短版,欢迎阅读与借鉴,希望对你们有帮助!

1.英文童话故事简短版 篇一

Once there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, Do come and see me at my house in the country. So the City mouse went. The City mouse said, This food is not good, and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must come and see me at my house in the city.

The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, Run! Run! The cat is coming! They ran away quickly and hid.

After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid.

2.英文童话故事简短版 篇二

An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.

Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young.

3.英文童话故事简短版 篇三

There was a sturdy ram1 with a pair of thick horns upright on its head.

It strutted2 about proudly and saw a fence built with bamboo and wood in front, which blocked its way. It cast a sidelong glance at the fence, lowered its neck and lunged at the fence, hoping to knock it down. The fence remained intact but the ram injured its own horns.

If it had not injured its horns, the ram would have persisted obstinately3 in butting4 against the fence, even against the spokes5 of a wheel until it bled with a fractured skull6.

As a result, with its horns caught in the fence, the ram could neither advance nor retreat but bleat7 helplessly.

4.英文童话故事简短版 篇四

Once upon a time, there was a bird-catcher who liked to cast1 a net to catch birds.

One day, seeing that birds would fly past, he immediately cast his net and waited patiently.

After a while, a bird came as expected, and was caught by him at once.

The bird-catcher drew in the net and found that the bird had been caught in one mesh2. He thought that, such being the case, one mesh would be enough. Therefore, he especially made a net with only one mesh, cast it in the same place and waited in high spirits.

However, he never caught another bird thereafter3.

5.英文童话故事简短版 篇五

A wild ass1 saw a pack-ass jogging along under a heavy load, and taunted2 him with the condition of slavery in which he lived, in these words: What a vile3 lot is yours compared with mine! I am free as the air, and never do a stoke of work; and, as for fodder4, I have only to go to the hills and there I find far more than enough for my needs. But you! You depend on your master for food, and he makes you carry heavy loads every day and beats you unmercifully. At that moment a lion appeared on the scene, and made no attempt to molest5 the pack-ass owing to the presence of the driver, but he fell upon the wild ass, who had no one to protect him, and without more ado made a meal of him.

It is no use being your own master unless you can stand up for yourself.

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