﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:trackback="http://madskills.com/public/xml/rss/module/trackback/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"><channel><title>IT博客-淡泊明志、宁静致远-随笔分类-英语</title><link>http://www.cnitblog.com/houcy/category/6995.html</link><description>A Diamond is just a piece of Coal that did well under Pressure.</description><language>zh-cn</language><lastBuildDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 11:47:57 GMT</lastBuildDate><pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 11:47:57 GMT</pubDate><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>Breathing Therapy【Excerpt】</title><link>http://www.cnitblog.com/houcy/archive/2009/07/10/59983.html</link><dc:creator>挑灯看剑</dc:creator><author>挑灯看剑</author><pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 01:10:00 GMT</pubDate><guid>http://www.cnitblog.com/houcy/archive/2009/07/10/59983.html</guid><wfw:comment>http://www.cnitblog.com/houcy/comments/59983.html</wfw:comment><comments>http://www.cnitblog.com/houcy/archive/2009/07/10/59983.html#Feedback</comments><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss>http://www.cnitblog.com/houcy/comments/commentRss/59983.html</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.cnitblog.com/houcy/services/trackbacks/59983.html</trackback:ping><description><![CDATA[<p>The nose has a left and a right side; we use both to inhale and exhale. </p>
<p>Actually they are different; you would be able to feel the difference. <br>The right side represents the sun, left side represents the moon. <br>During a headache, try to close your right nose and use your left nose to breathe. </p>
<p>In about 5 mins, your headache will go? </p>
<p>If you feel tired, just reverse, close your left nose and breathe through your right nose. <br>After a while, you will feel your mind is refreshed. </p>
<p>Right side belongs to 'hot', so it gets heated up easily, left side belongs to 'cold'. </p>
<p>Most females breathe with their left noses, so they get "cooled off" faster. </p>
<p>Most of the guys breathe with their right noses, they get worked up. <br><br>Do you notice the moment we wake up, which side breathes faster? Left or right? ? </p>
<p>If left is faster, you will feel tired. <br>So, close your left nose and use your right nose for breathing, you will get refreshed quickly. </p>
<p>This can be taught to kids, but it is more effective when practiced by adults. </p>
<p>My friend used to have bad headaches and was always visiting the doctor. </p>
<p>There was this period when he suffered headache literally every night, unable to study. </p>
<p>He took painkillers, did not work. </p>
<p>He decided to try out the breathing therapy here: closed his right nose and breathed through his left nose. </p>
<p>In less than a week, his headaches were gone! He continued the exercise for one month. </p>
<p>This alternative natural therapy without medication i! s someth ing that he has experienced. </p>
<p>So, why not give it a try? </p>
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<p>下面是一些特殊符号的英文读法,主要是数学符号</p>
<p>＜ is less than<br>＞ is more than<br>≮ is not less than<br>≯ is not more than<br>&#8804; is less than or equal to 小于或等于号<br>- hyphen 连字符<br>&#8805; is more than or equal to 大于或等于号<br>' apostrophe 省略号,英文中省略字符用的撇号;所有格符号<br>％ percent<br>－ dash 破折号<br>&#8240; per mille<br>&#8734; infinity 无限大号<br>&#8733; varies as 与&#8230;成比例<br>( ) parentheses 圆括号<br>&#8730; (square) root 平方根<br>[ ] square brackets 方括号<br>∵ since; because 因为<br>《 》 French quotes 法文引号;书名号<br>&#8756; hence 所以<br>&#8230; ellipsis 省略号<br>∷ equals, as (proportion) 等于，成比例<br>&#168; tandem colon 双点号<br>&#8736; angle 角<br>∶ ditto 双点号<br>⌒ semicircle 半圆<br>‖ parallel 双线号<br>⊙ circle 圆<br>／ virgule 斜线号<br>○ circumference 圆周<br>～ swung dash 代字号<br>△ triangle 三角形<br>&#167; section; division 分节号<br>&#8869; perpendicular to 垂直于<br>&#8594; arrow 箭号；参见号<br>&#8746; union of 并，合集<br>&#8745; intersection of 交，通集<br>&#8747; the integral of &#8230;的积分<br>&#177; plus or minus 正负号<br>∑ summation of 总和<br>&#215; is multiplied by 乘号<br>&#176; degree 度<br>&#247; is divided by 除号<br>&#8242; minute 分<br>&#8243; second 秒<br>&#8800; is not equal to 不等于号<br>&#8801; is equivalent to 全等于号<br>℃ Celsius degree 摄氏度<br>≌ is equal to or approximately equal to 等于或约等于号</p>
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<p>再附送希腊字母的读法<br>&#945;　&#913;　alpha ['&#230;lfa]<br>&#946;　&#914;　beta ['bi:ta / 'beita]<br>&#947;　&#915;　gamma ['g&#230;ma]　<br>&#948;　&#916;　delta ['delta]<br>&#949;　&#917;　epsilon ['epsilan / ep'sailan]<br>&#950;　&#918;　zeta ['zi:ta]<br>&#951;　&#919;　eta ['i:ta / 'eita]<br>&#952;　&#920;　theta ['&#952;ita]<br>&#953;　&#921;　iota [ai'outa]<br>&#954;　&#922;　kappa ['k&#230;pa]<br>&#955;　&#923;　lamda ['l&#230;mda]<br>&#956;　&#924;　mu [mju:]<br>&#957;　&#925;　nu [nju:]<br>&#958;　&#926;　xi [ksai / gzai / zai]<br>&#959;　&#927;　omicron [ou'maikran]<br>&#960;　&#928;　pi [pai]<br>&#961;　&#929;　rho [rou]<br>&#963;　&#931;　sigma ['sigma]<br>&#964;　&#932;　tau [tau]<br>&#965;　&#933;　upsilon ['ju:psilon / ju:p'sailan]　o 是反 c 。<br>&#966;　&#934;　phi [fai]<br>&#967;　&#935;　chi [kai]<br>&#968;　&#936;　psi [psi:]<br>&#969;　&#937;　omega ['oumiga / ou'mi:ga]</p>
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