⑴ 5000字关于土木工程类的英语论文,并带中文翻译
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⑶ 求土木工程专业英语作文一片,内容如下
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⑷ 高分求一篇5000字关于土木工程类的英语论文,并带中文翻译
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⑸ 关于土木工程的英语文章
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⑹ 土木工程英语作文
Civil engineering is the oldest branch of the profession of
engineering after military engineering. Many of the important things in
our lives that we take for granted are the proct of civil engineering.
The
construction of the dams and power stations that provide the
electricity we use every day requires civil engineers.The water and
sewage treatment plants that provide us with safe water supplies require
the expertise of civil engineers.The paths and roads we travel are
civil engineering projects.
In fact most structures, large and small,
require the help of a civil engineer whether in the designing, planning
or managing of the project.
Civil engineers also help to preserve
our environment by assisting in the cleaning up of existing pollution
and planning ways to rece future pollution of our air, land and water
Civil Engineering gives us Quality of Life !
翻译:
土木工程是军事工程学演变而来的工程专业的一个最古老分支.许多我们生活中被认为是理所当然的重要事物都是土木工程的产物.
为我们日常生活供应电力的水坝和发电站,它们的建设就需要土木工程师.为我们提供安全用水的生活用水和污水处理厂也需要土木工程师的专业知识.我们出行交通所必需的道路,正是土木工程的实例.
事实上,许多建筑物,不论大小,在工程的设计、规划和管理阶段都需要土木工程师的协助.
土木工程师也通过清理现存的污染和规划一些方法来减少未来空气、土壤和水中的污染,从而帮助保护我们的环境.
土木工程为我们创造高品质的人生!
⑺ 关于土木工程的英语作文,100字左右即可
Civil engineering is the oldest branch of the profession of engineering after military engineering. Many of the important things in our lives that we take for granted are the proct of civil engineering.
The construction of the dams and power stations that provide the electricity we use every day requires civil engineers.The water and sewage treatment plants that provide us with safe water supplies require the expertise of civil engineers.The paths and roads we travel are civil engineering projects.
In fact most structures, large and small, require the help of a civil engineer whether in the designing, planning or managing of the project.
Civil engineers also help to preserve our environment by assisting in the cleaning up of existing pollution and planning ways to rece future pollution of our air, land and water
Civil Engineering gives us Quality of Life !
翻译:
土木工程是军事工程学演变而来的工程专业的一个最古老分支。许多我们生活中被认为是理所当然的重要事物都是土木工程的产物。
为我们日常生活供应电力的水坝和发电站,它们的建设就需要土木工程师。为我们提供安全用水的生活用水和污水处理厂也需要土木工程师的专业知识。我们出行交通所必需的道路,正是土木工程的实例。
事实上,许多建筑物,不论大小,在工程的设计、规划和管理阶段都需要土木工程师的协助。
土木工程师也通过清理现存的污染和规划一些方法来减少未来空气、土壤和水中的污染,从而帮助保护我们的环境。
土木工程为我们创造高品质的人生!
⑻ 土木工程学术报告带英文
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2009
Civil Engineering
My interest in civil engineering began after I passed my GCSE’ and moved on into 6th year. I had no real idea beforehand what I wanted to do and I went out on work experience with British Telecom doing electrical engineering. I enjoyed the week but the options as a job I found were very narrow and there wasn’t a great challenge. I read about the different types of engineering and came across civil engineering. At first it reminded me of architecture which I thought was a very interesting subject but I didn’t have the artistic side, but with civil engineering, I have always appreciated the large structures and buildings which have surrounded me and I have always had respect for the people who have been involved with the design and constructions of these buildings on such a large scale. I liked the different aspects of it, using knowledge of maths and science subjects to apply to real life situations such as building structures, roads bridges and dams. It suited me much more. Not only did it look interesting but also very challenging especially working with large structures and different materials.
I chose maths, physics and biology as my A-Level subjects because I have always done well at them. I achieved an A grade, and a B grade in Maths and Additional Maths respectively, and a double A at double award science at GCSE. I have had 3 awards in the UK maths challenge outside of school where I have achieved 2 bronze awards and silver. For A-Level I found them difficult but as time went past I began to enjoy them more as I began to understand them more. I didn’t enjoy biology and it was then I knew I definitely didn’t want to go down any road which revolved around biology. The mechanics from the maths and physics was a strong point. I chose QUB because of its high reputation of success in teaching the course and the added advantage of the option of being able to go home to Derry at the weekend. In the first week of my civil engineering course, I was happy to be introced to the solids and structure part of the course. Another of my classes was engineering drawing which seems to be straight forward drawing which I like, rather than using artistic skills I will be using rulers, protractors, compasses and other instruments which will give me precise drawings to scale. We were told about CAD which really excited me as I enjoy using computers because, if used right they are more precise than any hand drawing and can save a lot of time. Once the information has been put in once and saved you don’t have to re-enter it and with a few clicks, accurate drawing and other helpful things such as graphs can be drawn up and printed out which will be very helpful ring presentations etc.
The main aspect of the civil engineering course I enjoy is obviously where I go after I leave university. Travelling to different countries is an exciting prospect and civil engineering is very important all over the world as buildings and maintaining structures will always be important everywhere. I have always wanted to make a career out of my life rather than just having a job, and hopefully if things go well I will end up with my own engineering company and to be my own boss. I wanted a job where I could have an office yet not be confined to it. I needed to be able to work in the field and see the structures that I designed. Last summer I had a job doing heavy work for my uncles contracting company. I lifted lots of rocks and dirt and helped in many different parts of the building site. The labour was hard, and I only made a few pound an hour, but I always enjoyed the job because I was working outside “on the front line”. Working in the field of civil engineering can provide me with numerous opportunities to escape from the office and breathe for a time, while I accomplish something. Consequently, choosing a career in civil engineering would allow me to do something I enjoy, help the community, and achieve financial security at the same time. I believe civil engineering is the field for me.
⑼ 土木工程 英语文章
The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland.
Engineering has been an aspect of life since the beginnings of human existence. Civil engineering might be considered properly commencing between 4000 and 2000 BC in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia when humans started to abandon a nomadic existence, thus causing a need for the construction of shelter. During this time, transportation became increasingly important leading to the development of the wheel and sailing. The construction of Pyramids in Egypt (circa 2700-2500 BC) might be considered the first instances of large structure constructions. Other ancient historic civil engineering constructions include the Parthenon by Iktinos in Ancient Greece (447-438 BC), the Appian Way by Roman engineers (c. 312 BC), and the Great Wall of China by General Meng T'ien under orders from Ch'in Emperor Shih Huang Ti (c. 220 BC).[6] The Romans developed civil structures throughout their empire, including especially aquects, insulae, harbours, bridges, dams and roads.
Until modern times there was no clear distinction between civil engineering and architecture, and the term engineer and architect were mainly geographical variations referring to the same person, often used interchangeably.[7] In the 18th century, the term civil engineering began to be used to distinguish it from military engineering.[5]
See also: History of structural engineering
The Archimedes' screw was operated by hand and could raise water efficiently.
The first self-proclaimed civil engineer was John Smeaton who constructed the Eddystone Lighthouse.[6][4] In 1771 Smeaton and some of his colleagues formed the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers, a group of leaders of the profession who met informally over dinner. Though there was evidence of some technical meetings, it was little more than a social society.
In 1818 the Institution of Civil Engineers was founded in London, and in 1820 the eminent engineer Thomas Telford became its first president. The institution received a Royal Charter in 1828, formally recognising civil engineering as a profession. Its charter defined civil engineering as:[8]
“ "...the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man, as the means of proction and of traffic in states, both for external and internal trade, as applied in the construction of roads, bridges, aquects, canals, river navigation and docks for internal intercourse and exchange, and in the construction of ports, harbours, moles, breakwaters and lighthouses, and in the art of navigation by artificial power for the purposes of commerce, and in the construction and application of machinery, and in the drainage of cities and towns." ”
The first private college in the nation to teach Civil Engineering in the United States was Norwich University founded in 1819 by Captain Alden Partridge. [9]. The first degree in Civil Engineering in the United States was awarded by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1835.[10] The first such degree to be awarded to a woman was granted by Cornell University to Nora Stanton Blatch in 1905.