Today began to turn on the work mode again, to be honest, my soul is still so lost that it has not been withdrawn from the holiday.
Hahaha, I will adjust the state as soon as possible, and continue to output Japanese dry goods to everyone!!!
Riding on the east wind of the Winter Olympics, at the beginning of the new year, I will first give you a popular science in Japanese.
The hottest thing about this Year's Beijing Winter Olympics is the mascot (マスコット) ice pier and snow melting, two round little guys are really スゲー可愛い! The names of the two of them are completely transliterated Chinese in Japanese, and are foreign words from China, so they are represented by katakana.
冰墩墩: Bindung-Dun
Snow melt: Shwelong
Japanese television reporter Qiangang Yoshido is an avid fan of Ice Dun Dun and has changed his name to "Yi Dun Dun".
At present, the ice pier is already difficult to find, and it is reported that the factory in Jiangsu is stepping up the sewing machine to make an ice pier for everyone. In addition to buying ice piers, there is also a way to get ice piers is to participate in the competition and get the top three players to get one ice pier. (This is not envied...) )
Next, let's take a look at the Japanese vocabulary corresponding to each event of the Winter Olympic Games
Winter Oku-Rinkai: Winter Olympics
Winter Olympics Events:
Winter Two Biathlon
Snowbass Bobsleigh
冰壶 Curling
Ball Ice Hockey
Snowy Luge
Skating
Ski Ski
Alpine Skiing
Koshino Ski Cross Country Skiing
Hanako Skating Figure
Free skis Freestyle Skiing
Nordic Two (Koshino Skiss Japanese Jump Stand Snow) Nordic
Short-Track Fast Glide Short Track
Snow cover skeleton
Jump Ski Jump
Itaita SkimIng Snow Snowboard
Speed Skating Speed Skating
above.
Let's cheer together for China's Olympic athletes!