Silent Spring
常見例句
- Was the need for wireless computing bringing on a “Silent Spring” moment?
是不是人類對(duì)無線上網(wǎng)的需求帶來了這種“寂靜的春天”? - In 1962 Silent Spring, Rachel Carson's well-documented account of the environmental and health risks of pesticides, became a best-seller.
1962年,雷切爾·卡爾森佐證翔實(shí)的紀(jì)實(shí)文獻(xiàn)《寂靜的春天》,講述了農(nóng)藥對(duì)環(huán)境與人類健康帶來的危險(xiǎn),成為當(dāng)時(shí)的暢銷書。
listen07123.blog.163.com - "We don't yet have a 'Silent Spring' of climate change," Ingram said, referencing Rachel Carson's 1962 nonfiction book about the chemical industry, credited with helping trigger environmentalism.
“我們至今沒有如同《沉默的春天》那樣的小說,”1962年雷切爾卡森發(fā)表了一本非小說作品《沉默的春天》,該書描寫了由于嚴(yán)重的化學(xué)污染給一個(gè)小山村帶來了巨大的環(huán)境問題。 這使得人們開始注意環(huán)境問題。 - The name of the exhibit comes from the opening of the book "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson.
- The chemical poisoning of the environment,she said, would cause a silent spring.
- In her book "Silent Spring."
- In Silent Spring, Rachel Carson surmised that cancers of the reproductive system could be related to hormones.
FORBES: Connect - Silent Spring, Carson became something of an icon for the environmental movement that followed, especially for women activists.
UNESCO: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission - The disease killed Carson in 1964, two years after Silent Spring came out.
FORBES: But Her Heart Was Good 返回 Silent Spring