banneker

banneker

 英

  • 网络班尼卡;班尼克

例句

"It strikes me that what you've just said is the severest kind of an indictment of the whole business, then, " retorted Banneker.

使想到刚才一个业务起诉严重一种,”反驳道

Largely self-taught, Banneker was one of the first African Americans to gain distinction in science.

大量自修班尼卡第一美国人科学获得殊荣

Banneker's face, on the contrary, displayed a quite different impression; that of amiability.

相反班纳克表现完全不同神态友善

Benjamin Banneker saw astronomical patterns from which he could make calculations and predictions.

班哲明班尼卡看出天文星象运行加以估算预测

Banneker smiled. Though the other was nearly two years his senior, he felt immeasurably the elder.

班纳克虽然这位大约感到伯特相当成熟老到

In the 1790s, Banneker also helped survey and lay out the land for Washington, D. C. , which became the nation's capital.

1790年代班纳克帮忙勘测绘制华盛顿特区土地华盛顿特区后来成为国家首府

Indeed, that was the danger which, for weeks to follow, Banneker skirted .

的确危险陆续班纳克稿件见报

Edmonds so manipulated his little pipe that it pointed directly at Banneker. "Would you? " he asked.

埃德蒙兹烟斗直指。“?”

That's the normal attitude of my friends and family toward me. You'll come, won't you, Mr. Banneker?

正常朋友家人这样班纳克先生

In 1752, Banneker attracted attention by building a clock entirely out of wood.

1752年,班尼卡注意力完全一个木头做成时钟所吸引

"I don't accept your definition at all, " replied Banneker.

完全不能接受界定,”班纳克回答

Jefferson responded with praise for Banneker's accomplishments.

杰弗逊赞扬杰出成就回应

On August 19, 1791, Banneker sent a copy of his first almanac to Thomas Jefferson, then secretary of state.

1791年8月19日,班尼卡第一本历书杰弗逊并且洋洋洒洒陈述

Spectators line sidewalks from Missouri Avenue down to Banneker Park.

密苏里大道公园之间人行道观众

Banneker began publishing scientific almanacs in 1791 after accurately predicting a solar eclipse.

班尼克1791年准确预言一次日食开始出版历书

As this statement required no confirmation, Banneker gave it none.

由于需要确认班纳克没有什么解释

Again and most uncomfortably Banneker felt his color change. "Yes; I have, " he admitted.

再次令人不安地班纳克觉得脸色变化。“是的,”承认