1.关于爱琴海的英文短篇诗歌Logue,Christopher Aegean sea Picture the east Aegean sea by night, And one a beach aslant its shimmering Upwards of 50,000 men Asleep like spoons beside their lethal Fleet. Now look along that beach, and see Between the keels hatching its western dunes A ten-foot-high reed wall faced with black clay Split by a double-doored gate; Then through the gate a naked man Run with what seems to break the speed of light Across the dry, then damp, then sand invisible Beneath inch-high waves that slide Over each other's luminescent panes; Then kneel among those panes, burst into tears, and say: 'Mother 。 2.关于爱琴海的英文的介绍爱琴海是地中海(Mediterranean Sea)东部的一个大海湾,位于地中海东北部、希腊(Greek)和土耳其(Turkey )之间,也就是位于希腊半岛和小亚细亚半岛之间。南通地中海,东北经过达达尼尔海峡、马尔马拉海、博斯普鲁斯海峡通黑海,南至克里特岛。 The Aegean Sea is Mediterranean Sea an easternpart big bay, is located northeast Mediterranean Sea, Greece with Turkey between, also is located the Greek peninsula andbetween the Asia minor peninsula. The Nantong Mediterranean Sea,northeast after Dardanelles Strait, Mar Mala the sea, Bose Prew the Sichannel passes Black Sea, the winter solstice Island of Crete. 地质地貌:爱琴海海域中岛屿众多、星罗棋布。海岸线曲折,有无数海湾、港口和避风小港。处于亚欧板块与非洲板块积压碰撞的地带,为地壳不稳定区,多火山、地震。 Geological landform: In the Aegean Sea sea area the islands multitudinous, spread all over.The coastline is winding, has the innumerable bays, the harbor and takes shelter from wind the bayou.Is in the Asia and Europe tectonic plate and the African tectonic plate backlog collision region, for earth's crust not stability region, multi-volcanos, earthquake. 爱琴海是世界上岛屿最多的海,所以爱琴海又有“多岛海”之称。爱琴海的岛屿大部分属于西岸的希腊,小部分属于东岸的土耳其。海中最大的一个岛名叫克里特岛。克里特岛面积8 000多平方千米,东西狭长,是爱琴海南部的屏障。 The Aegean Sea is in the world islands most seas, therefore the AegeanSea also has "the multi- islands sea" the name. Aegean Sea's islandsmajority of belong to West bank the Greece, slightly partially belongsto the east bank Turkey. In the sea a biggest island name calls Islandof Crete. The Island of Crete area more than 8,000 square kilometers,the thing is long, is south Aegean Sea's barrier. 3.爱琴海的英文介绍~Aegean Sea For the ship Aegean Sea, see Aegean Sea (oil spill) The Aegean Sea (Greek: Αιγαίο ∏έλαγος, Aeyéo Pélagos; Turkish: Ege Denizi) is a sea arm of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, i.e., between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey respectively. In the north, it is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and Bosporus. The Aegean Islands are within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. The sea was traditionally known as the Archipelago (Greek: Αρхιπέλαγος), the general sense of which has since changed to refer to the Aegean Islands and, generally, to any island group because the Aegean Sea is remarkable for its large number of islands. 关于爱琴海的传说 在远古的时代,有位国王叫弥诺斯,他统治着爱琴海的一个岛屿克里特岛。弥诺斯的儿子在雅典的阿提刻被人阴谋杀害了。为了替儿子复仇,弥诺斯向雅典的人民挑战。在神的惩罚下,雅典正充满灾荒和瘟疫。在弥诺斯的挑战下,雅典人向弥诺斯王求和。弥诺斯要求他们每隔9年送7对童男童女到克里特岛。 弥诺斯在克里特岛建造一座有无数宫殿的迷宫,迷宫中道路曲折纵横,谁进去都别想出来。在迷宫的纵深处,弥诺斯养了一只人身牛头的野兽米诺牛。雅典每次送来的7对童男童女都是供奉给米诺牛吃的。 这一年,又是供奉童男童女的年头了。有童男童女的家长们都惶恐不安。雅典的国王爱琴的儿子忒修斯看到人们遭受这样的不幸而深深不安。他决心和童男童女们一起出发,并发誓要杀死米诺牛。 雅典民众在一片哭泣的悲哀声中,送别忒修斯在内的七对童男童女。忒修斯和父亲约定,如果杀死米诺牛,他在返航时就把船上的黑帆变成白帆。只要船上的黑帆变成白的,就证明爱琴国王能再见到自己的儿子忒修斯了。 忒修斯领着童男童女在克里特上岸了。他的英俊潇洒引起弥修斯国王的女儿,美丽聪明的阿里阿德涅公主的注意。公主向忒修斯表示了自己的爱慕之情,并偷偷和他相会。当她知道忒修斯的使命后,她送给他一把魔剑和一个线球,以免忒修斯受到米诺牛的伤害。 聪明而勇敢的忒修斯一进入迷宫,就将线球的一端拴在迷宫的入口处,然后放开线团,沿着曲折复杂的通道,向迷宫深处走去。最后,他终于找到了怪物米诺牛。他抓住米诺牛的角,用阿里阿德涅公主给的剑,奋力杀死米诺牛。然后,他带着童男童女,顺着线路走出了迷宫。为了预防弥诺斯国王的追击,他们凿穿了海边所有克里特船的船底。阿里阿德涅公主帮助他们,并和他们一起逃出了克里特岛,启航回国。经过几天的航行,终于又看到祖国雅典了。忒修斯和他的伙伴兴奋异常,又唱又跳,但他忘了和父亲的约定,没有把黑帆改成白帆。翘首等待儿子归来的爱琴国王在海边等待儿子的归来,当他看到归来的船挂的仍是黑帆时,以为儿子已被米诺牛吃了,他悲痛欲绝,跳海自杀了。为了纪念爱琴国王,他跳入的那片海,从此就叫爱琴海。 4.关于希腊爱琴海的英语介绍The Aegean Sea is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, i.e., between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey respectively. In the north, it is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and Bosporus. The Aegean Islands are within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. The Aegean Region consists of nine provinces in southwestern Turkey, in part bordering on the Aegean sea. The sea was traditionally known as Archipelago (in Greek, Αρχιπέλαγος), the general sense of which has since changed to refer to the Aegean Islands and, generally, to any island group because the Aegean Sea is remarkable for its large number of islands. 请采纳 5.爱琴海英文介绍Aegean Sea For the ship Aegean Sea, see Aegean Sea (oil spill) The Aegean Sea (Greek: Αιγα?ο ∏?λαγο?, Aeyéo Pélagos; Turkish: Ege Denizi) is a sea arm of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, i.e., between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey respectively. In the north, it is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and Bosporus. The Aegean Islands are within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. The sea was traditionally known as the Archipelago 。 the general sense of which has since changed to refer to the Aegean Islands and, generally, to any island group because the Aegean Sea is remarkable for its large number of islands. The Aegean Sea is located between the coasts of Greece and Turkey and the islands of Crete and Rhodes. Its covers an area of 210 square kilometers; its maximum depth is 3,543 meters, found to the east of Crete. More than two thousand islands of varying sizes, most of which belong to Greece, are scattered throughout the Aegean. Some, such as Lesbos, Chios, Rhodes, and Crete, are of substantial size and sustain significant populations. Many islands and islets, however, are too small and barren to sustain human habitation.The prevailing winds in the Aegean Sea are northerly, dry, and relatively cold. During the mild winter season, these alternate with milder northwesterly winds. As with much of the Mediterranean, the Aegean is considered to be poor in resources. The flow of colder and less saline water from the Black Seathrough the Turkish straits (the Bosporus and the Dardanelles) and the Sea of Marmara tends to cool the water temperatures and reduce the high salinity of the Aegean Sea. This flow of water and the fish that migrate from the Black Sea through the Turkish straits have had a positive effect on the fish resources of the Aegean. On the other hand, the Aegean has been adversely affected by the increasing levels of pollution in the Black Sea as well as in other adjoining seas. In the Aegean, illegal dumping of waste materials by both Greek and Turkish industries has contributed to the pollution, with harmful effects on marine resources.Sailboats in the harbor of Bodrum, Turkey, on the Aegean Sea. (NIK WHEELER/CORBIS) Increased shipping from ports in the Black Sea and the prospect of considerably higher tanker traffic carrying Caspian and Central Asian oil through the Aegean have generated fears in Greece and Turkey, as well as among environmentalists, of still more acute threats to the ecosystem and cleanliness of the Aegean.Modest deposits of petroleum have been discovered and exploited off the coast of the island of Thassos, and some experts have predicted more extensive discoveries elsewhere in the Aegean. However, disputes between Greece and Turkey over the limits of territorial seas and sovereign rights over the continental shelf have prevented explorations for oil and gas in much of the sea that remains outside the six-mile territorial seas that both countries maintain in the Aegean. The settlement of disputed maritime issues related to the continental shelf and territorial sea entitlement of the two neighbors will open the door to greater exploration activity for oil and gas in the Aegean. No less important, improved relations between Greece and Turkey will yield greater cooperation to help resolve the increasingly serious threats to the environment of the Aegean.Further ReadingKariotis, Theodore C., ed. (1997) Greece and the Law of the Sea. The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.Ozturk, Bayram, ed. (2000) The Aegean Sea: Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Aegean Sea. Istanbul, Turkey: Turkish Marine Research Foundation.。 6.急求:有关爱琴海的英文介绍Aegean Sea Branch of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey, extending as far south as Crete; the Dardanelles connect it with the Sea of Marmara, in turn linked with the Black Sea via the Bosporus. It is about 600 km/372 mi long and 290 km/180 mi wide, and covers some 214,000 sq km/82,625 sq mi, with a maximum depth of 3,540 m/11,600 ft. Tides are minimal, with a range of only about 40 cm/15 in. The numerous islands in the Aegean Sea include Crete, the Cyclades, the Sporades, and the Dodecanese. There is political tension between Greece and Turkey over sea limits claimed by Greece around such islands as Lesvos, Chios, Samos, and Kos. Declining stocks of fish and sponges remain important, but tourism has become the area's principal economic activity. There is political tension between Greece and Turkey over sea limits claimed by Greece around such islands as Lesvos, Chios, Samos, and Kos, and over oil deposits discovered here in the 1970s. 7.爱琴海介绍 英语aegean sea n. 爱琴海(地中海的一部分,在希腊和土尔其之间) Aegean Sea Aegean Sea NONE(无词性) An arm of the Mediterranean Sea off southeast Europe between Greece and Turkey. The numerous Aegean Islands dotting the sea include the Cyclades, the Dodecanese, and the Sporades. Most of the islands belong to Greece. 爱琴海:靠近欧洲东南部的地中海一海湾,位于希腊与土耳其之间。包括基克拉迪群岛、多德卡尼斯群岛以及斯波拉泽斯群岛在内的爱琴群岛 之无数岛屿点缀于海上。其绝大多数岛屿属于希腊 8.爱琴海英文介绍Aegean Sea For the ship Aegean Sea, see Aegean Sea (oil spill) The Aegean Sea (Greek: Αιγα?ο ∏?λαγο?, Aeyéo Pélagos; Turkish: Ege Denizi) is a sea arm of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, i.e., between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey respectively. In the north, it is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and Bosporus. The Aegean Islands are within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. The sea was traditionally known as the Archipelago 。 the general sense of which has since changed to refer to the Aegean Islands and, generally, to any island group because the Aegean Sea is remarkable for its large number of islands. The Aegean Sea is located between the coasts of Greece and Turkey and the islands of Crete and Rhodes. Its covers an area of 210 square kilometers; its maximum depth is 3,543 meters, found to the east of Crete. More than two thousand islands of varying sizes, most of which belong to Greece, are scattered throughout the Aegean. Some, such as Lesbos, Chios, Rhodes, and Crete, are of substantial size and sustain significant populations. Many islands and islets, however, are too small and barren to sustain human habitation.The prevailing winds in the Aegean Sea are northerly, dry, and relatively cold. During the mild winter season, these alternate with milder northwesterly winds. As with much of the Mediterranean, the Aegean is considered to be poor in resources. The flow of colder and less saline water from the Black Seathrough the Turkish straits (the Bosporus and the Dardanelles) and the Sea of Marmara tends to cool the water temperatures and reduce the high salinity of the Aegean Sea. This flow of water and the fish that migrate from the Black Sea through the Turkish straits have had a positive effect on the fish resources of the Aegean. On the other hand, the Aegean has been adversely affected by the increasing levels of pollution in the Black Sea as well as in other adjoining seas. In the Aegean, illegal dumping of waste materials by both Greek and Turkish industries has contributed to the pollution, with harmful effects on marine resources.Sailboats in the harbor of Bodrum, Turkey, on the Aegean Sea. (NIK WHEELER/CORBIS) Increased shipping from ports in the Black Sea and the prospect of considerably higher tanker traffic carrying Caspian and Central Asian oil through the Aegean have generated fears in Greece and Turkey, as well as among environmentalists, of still more acute threats to the ecosystem and cleanliness of the Aegean.Modest deposits of petroleum have been discovered and exploited off the coast of the island of Thassos, and some experts have predicted more extensive discoveries elsewhere in the Aegean. However, disputes between Greece and Turkey over the limits of territorial seas and sovereign rights over the continental shelf have prevented explorations for oil and gas in much of the sea that remains outside the six-mile territorial seas that both countries maintain in the Aegean. The settlement of disputed maritime issues related to the continental shelf and territorial sea entitlement of the two neighbors will open the door to greater exploration activity for oil and gas in the Aegean. No less important, improved relations between Greece and Turkey will yield greater cooperation to help resolve the increasingly serious threats to the environment of the Aegean.Further ReadingKariotis, Theodore C., ed. (1997) Greece and the Law of the Sea. The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.Ozturk, Bayram, ed. (2000) The Aegean Sea: Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Aegean Sea. Istanbul, Turkey: Turkish Marine Research Foundation.。 9.谁有英语《爱琴海》的介绍How to keep healthy 2007-04-19 08:34:00, 爱琴海, 711, 3/791, 原创 , ( 0 ) How to keep healthy Everyone wants to be strong and healthy.A healthy body has healthy bones,muscles and skin. For strong bones, I always eat good food.Good food makes your body healthy. Fish,vegetables,meat,fruit are good food. For strong muscles,I always get exercise.I always get about sixty minutes a week.I walk to school twice a day. I play basketball three times a week. Healthy skin is clean skin.I always wash my hands and face. I take showers once a week. What do you do to be healthy?Tell me,please! 记得采纳啊 10.有谁可以帮我找一篇英文短文The Aegean Sea (pronounced [i:ˈdʒi:ən], Greek: Αιγαίο ∏έλαγος, Aigaío Pélagos; ) is a sea arm of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, i.e., between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey respectively. In the north, it is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and Bosporus. The Aegean Islands are within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. The sea was traditionally known as the Archipelago (Greek: Αρχιπέλαγος), the general sense of which has since changed to refer to the Aegean Islands and, generally, to any island group because the Aegean Sea is remarkable for its large number of islands.In ancient times there were various explanations for the name Aegean. It was said to have been named after the Greek town of Aegae, or Aegea, a queen of the Amazons who died in the sea, or Aigaion, the "sea goat", another name of Briareus, one of the archaic Hecatonchires, or, especially among the Athenians, Aegeus, the father of Theseus, who drowned himself in the sea when he thought his son had died.A possible etymology is a derivation from the Greek word αἶγες (aiges) "waves" (Hesychius; metaphorical use of αἴξ (aix) "goat"), hence "wavy sea", cf. also αἰγιαλός (aigialos) "coast".In the Bulgarian language the sea is also known as White sea (Бяло море). According to legend, Bulgarian sailors and merchants in the Middle Ages found it a hospitable and timid sea to travel and called it White sea in contrast to the hostile and dangerous Black sea.In ancient times the sea was the birthplace of two ancient civilizations – the Minoans of Crete, and the Mycenean Civilization of the Peloponnese. Later arose the city-states of Athens and Sparta among many others that constituted the Athenian Empire and Hellenic Civilization. Plato described the Greeks living round the Aegean "like frogs around a pond". The Aegean Sea was later invaded by Persians and the Romans, and inhabited by the Byzantine Empire, the Venetians, the Seljuk Turks, and the Ottoman Empire. The Aegean was the site of the original democracies, and its seaways were the means of contact among several diverse civilizations of the Eastern Mediterranean.The Aegean Sea covers about 214 000 square kilometres in area, and measures about 610 kilometres longitudinally and 300 kilometres latitudinally. The sea's maximum depth is 3 543 metres (11,624 ft. or 1.912 British nautical miles), east of Crete. The Aegean Islands are found within its waters, with the following islands delimiting the sea on the south (generally from west to east): Kythera, Antikythera, Crete, Karpathos, and Rhodes.The Greek Aegean Islands can be simply divided into seven groups: the Northeastern Aegean Islands, Euboea, the Northern Sporades, the Cyclades, the Saronic Islands (or Argo-Saronic Islands), the Dodecanese (or Southern Sporades), and Crete. The word archipelago was originally applied specifically to the Aegean Sea and its islands. Many of the Aegean Islands, or chains of islands, are actually extensions of the mountains on the mainland. One chain extends across the sea to Chios, another extends across Euboea to Samos, and a third extends across the Peloponnese and Crete to Rhodes, dividing the Aegean from the Mediterranean. Many of the islands have safe harbours and bays, but navigation through the sea is generally difficult. Many of the islands are volcanic, and marble and iron are mined on other islands. The larger islands have some fertile valleys and plains. In the Aegean Sea there are two islands belonging to Turkey : Bozcaada (Greek: Τένεδος Tenedos) and Gökçeada (Greek: Ίμβρος Imvros), while the rest belonging to Greece. The Aegean Sea has about 1,415 islands and islets, of which almost 1,395 belong to Greece.The bays in gulfs counterclockwise includes on Crete, the Mirabelli, Almyros, Souda and Chania bays or gulfs, on the mainland the Myrtoan Sea to the west, the Saronic Gulf northwestward, the Petalies Gulf which connects with the South Euboic Sea, the Pagasetic Gulf which connects with the North Euboic Sea, the Thermian Gulf northwestward, the Chalkidiki Peninsula including the Cassandra and the Singitic Gulfs, northward the Strymonian Gulf and the Gulf of Kavala and the rest are in Turkey; Saros Gulf, Edremit Gulf, Dikili Gulf, Çandarlı Gulf, İzmir Gulf, Kuşadası Gulf, Gökova Gulf, Güllük Gulf.。 |