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发布于:2022-12-05 作者:沫沫 阅读:71

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车都断电了倒车仪始终亮着什么原因?

汽车倒车灯一直亮原因:

1、是由于倒车雷达控制单元自身工作性能不良而导致的

2、是由于相关连接线路连接异常所导致的

3、在中控电脑上关闭了音响上的meinu键然后找找其中就有个选项是倒在雷达啥的或者驻车辅助,可以选择开关,是要选择开启。

望采纳,谢谢。

meinu是什么意思

没有这个单词,根据您的拼写来看,考虑应是:menu.

menu    

英['menju:]    美['mɛnju, 'menju]    

n.    菜单; 菜,菜肴;    

[例句]A waiter offered him the menu

一个服务生给他送上了菜单。

[其他]    复数:menus    

"第二眼美女"英语怎么说?

◆就可以翻译成:Beauty at second sight

江美琪就有首歌《第二眼美女》就是这么翻译的。

◆并且这样翻很好,用girl也好,英语里girl并没有幼稚的意味,不一定要用woman.

★如何用N种语言说“我爱你”?

"I LOVE YOU" in:

Afrikaans : Ek is lief vir jou

: Ek het jou lief

Albanian : Te dua

: Te dashuroj

: Ti je zemra ime

Alentejano : Gosto de ti, porra!

Alsacien (Elsass) : Ich hoan dich gear

Amharic (Aethio.) : Afekrishalehou

: Afekrischalehou

Amharic (Ethiopian) : Ewedishalehu (male/female to female)

: Ewedihalehu (male/female to male)

American Sign Language : __ (signed with right hand)

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Apache : Sheth she~n zho~n (nasalized vowels like

French, '~n' as in French

'salon')

Arabic (formal) : Ohiboke (male to female)

: Ohiboki (male to female)

: Ohibokoma (male or female to two males

or two females)

: Nohiboke (more than one male or females

to female)

: Nohiboka (male to male or female to male)

: Nohibokoma (male to male or female to two

males or two females)

: Nohibokom (male to male or female to more

than two males)

: Nohibokon (male to male or female to more

than two females)

Arabic (proper) : Ooheboki (male to female)

: Ooheboka (female to male)

Arabic : Ana behibak (female to male)

: Ana behibek (male to female)

: Ahebich (male to female)

: Ahebik (female to male)

: Ana ahebik

: Ib'n hebbak

: Ana ba-heb-bak

: Bahibak (female to male)

: Bahibik (male to female)

: Benhibak (more than one male or female to male)

: Benhibik (male to male or female to female)

: Benhibkom (male to male or female to more

than one male)

: Nhebuk (spoken to someone of importance)

Arabic (Umggs.) : Ana hebbek

Armenian : Yes kez si'rumem

Ashanti/Akan/Twi : Me dor wo

Assamese : Moi tomak bhal pau

Bangladeschi : Ami tomake walobashi

Basque : Maite zaitut

: Nere maitea ("My love.")

Bassa : Mengweswe

Batak : Holong rohangku di ho

Bemba : Ndikufuna

Bengali : Aami tomaake bhaalo baashi

: Ami tomay bhalobashi

: Ami tomake bahlobashi

Berber : Lakh tirikh

Bicol : Namumutan ta ka

Bolivian Quechua : Qanta munani

Bosnian : Volim te

Braille : :..:| ..:| |..-.. .::":.., :.:;

Brazilian/Portuguese : Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')

: Amo te

Bulgarian : Obicham te

: As te obeicham

: As te obicham

: Obozhavam te ("I love you very much")

Burmese : Chit pa de

Cajun : Mi aime jou

Cambodian : Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah

: Bon sro lanh oon

Canadian French : Sh'teme (spoken, sounds like this)

: Je t'aime ("I like you")

: Je t'adore ("I love you")

Catalan : T'estimo (Catalonian)

: T'estim (Mallorcan)

: T'estime (Valencian)

: T'estim molt ("I love you a lot")

Cebuano : Gihigugma ko ikaw

Chamoru (or Chamorro) : Hu guaiya hao

Cherokee : Aya gvgeyu'i nihi

Cheyenne : Ne mohotatse

Chichewa : Ndimakukonda

Chickasaw : Chiholloli (first 'i' nasalized)

Chinese : Goa ai li (Amoy)

: Ngo oi ney (Cantonese)

: Wo oi ney ( " )

: Ngai oi gnee (Hakka)

: Ngai on ni ( " )

: Wa ai lu (Hokkien)

: Wo ai ni (Mandarin)

: Wo ie ni ( " )

: Wuo ai nee ( " )

: Wo ay ni ( " )

: Wo ai ni (Putunghua)

: Ngo ai nong (Wu)

Corsican : Ti tengu cara (male to female)

: Ti tengu caru (female to male)

Creol : Mi aime jou

Croatian (familiar) : Ja te volim (used in proper speech)

: Volim te (used in common speech)

Croatian (formal) : Ja vas volim (used in proper speech)

: Volim vas (used in common speech)

: Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you",

'lj' pronounced like 'll' in

Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)

Croatian (old) : Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)

Czech : Miluji te (a downwards pointing arrowhead

on top of the 'e' in te, which is

pronounced 'ye')

: Miluju te! (colloquial form)

: Ma'm te (velmi) ra'd (male speaker, "I like

you (very much)", often

used and prefered)

: Ma'm te (velmi) ra'da (female speaker)

Danish : Jeg elsker dig

Dusun : Siuhang oku dia

Dutch : Ik hou van je

: Ik hou van jou

: Ik bemin je (old fashioned)

: Ik bemin jou ( " )

: Ik heb je lief ( " )

: Ik ben verliefd op je ("I am in love with you")

: Ik ben verliefd op jou ( " )

: Ik houd erg veel van jou ("I love you very

: Ik houd erg veel van je much")

: Ik vind je leuk ("I like you")

: Ik vind je aardig ( " )

: Ik vind je heel erg leuk ("I like you very

: Ik vind je heel aardig much")

: Ik zie je graag

: Ik mag jou wel ("I like you")

: Ik mag jou heel graag ("I like you very much")

(the last two are more superficial, thus more

suitable for male to male)

Ecuador Quechua : Canda munani

English : I love you

: I adore you

: I love thee (used only in Christian context)

Esperanto : Mi amas vin

Estonian : Mina armastan sind

: Ma armastan sind

Ethiopian : Afgreki'

Farsi (old) : Tora dust mi daram

Farsi : Tora dost daram ("I love you")

: Asheghetam

: Doostat daram ("I'm in love with you")

: Man asheghetam ("I'm in love with you")

Filipino : Mahal ka ta

: Iniibig kita

: Mahal kita

Finnish (formal) : Mina" rakastan sinua

: Rakastan sinua

: Mina" pida"n sinusta ("I like you")

Finnish : (Ma") rakastan sua

: (Ma") tykka"a"n susta ("I like you")

French : Je t'aime ("I love you")

: Je t'adore ("I love you", stronger meaning

between lovers)

: J' t'aime bien ("I like you", meant for friends

and family, not for lovers)

French (formal) : Je vous aime

Gaelic : Ta gra agam ort

: Moo graugh hoo

German (formal) : Ich liebe Sie (rarely used)

German : Ich liebe dich

: Ich hab dich lieb (not so classic and

conservative)

German dialects:

Bavarian (Bayrisch) : I moag di gern

(Bavaria/Bayern) : I mog di (right answer: "I di a")

: I lieb di

Berlin dialect : Ick liebe dir (Old, very old)

(Berlinerisch) : Ick liebe Dich

Berner-Deutsch : Ig liebe di

Bochumer : Ich lieb Dich!

Franconian (Fra"nkisch): Du gfa"llsd mer fai

(Franconia/Franken) : Bisd scho mai gouds freggerla (already in a

relationship)

: Mid dier ma"cherd ich a amol (sexually touched,

ment as a compliment, not litterally)

(the above 3 entries really mean "I like you",

a Franke would never say "I love you")

Friesian (Friesisch) : Ik hou fan dei (sp?)

: Ik hald fan dei

Hessian (Hessisch) : Isch habb disch libb

Ostfriesisch : Ick heb di leev

Saarla"ndisch : Isch hann disch lieb

Saxon (Sa"chsisch) : Isch liebdsch

Swabian (Schwa"bisch) : ( ? )

Swiss German : Ch'ha di ga"rn

(Schweizerdeutsch)

Vorarlberg dialect : I stand total uf di

(Vorarlbergerisch)

Greek : S'ayapo (spoken "s'agapo", 3rd letter is lower

case 'gamma')

: Eime eroteumenos mazi sou ("I'm in love with)

: Eime eroteumenos me 'sena(you", male to female)

: Eime eroteumeni mazi sou ("I'm in love with)

: Eime eroteumeni me 'sena (you", female to male)

: Se latrevo ("I adore you")

: Se thelo ("I want you", denotes sexual desire)

Greek (Arhea/Ancient) : Philo se

Greenlandic : Asavakit

Gronings : Ik hol van die

Guarani' : Rohiyu (ro-hai'-hyu)

Gujrati : Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.

: Hoon tuney chaoon chhoon ('n' is nasal, not

pronounced)

Hausa : Ina sonki

Hawaiian : Aloha wau ia 'oe

: Aloha wau ia 'oe nui loa ("I love you

very much")

Hebrew : Anee ohev otakh (male to female)

: Anee ohevet otkha (female to male)

: Anee ohev otkha (male to male)

: Anee ohevet otakh (female to female)

('kh' pronounced like

Spanish 'j', Dutch 'g', or similiar to

French 'r')

Hindi : Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female)

: Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male)

: Mai tumse pyar karta hoon

: Mai tumse peyar karta hnu

: Mai tumse pyar karta hoo

: Mai tujhe pyaar kartha hoo

: Mae tumko peyar kia

: Main tumse pyar karta hoon

: Main tumse prem karta hoon

: Main tuze pyar karta hoon ('n' is nasal, not

pronounced)

Hopi : Nu' umi unangwa'ta

Hungarian : Szeretlek

: Te'gedet szeretlek ("It's you I love and

no one else")

: Szeretlek te'ged ("It's you I love, you know,

you", a reinforcement)

(The above two entries are never heard in

a normal context.)

Ibaloi : Pip-piyan tana

: Pipiyan ta han shili ("I like/love you

very much")

Icelandic : Eg elska thig (pronounced 'yeg l-ska thig')

Ilocano : Ay ayating ka

Indonesian : Saya cinta padamu ('Saya', commonly used)

: Saya cinta kamu ( " )

: Saya kasih saudari ( " )

: Saja kasih saudari ( " )

: Aku tjinta padamu ('Aku', not often used)

: Aku cinta padamu ( " )

: Aku cinta kamu ( " )

Interglossa : Mi esthe philo tu

Italian : Ti amo (relationship/lover/spouse)

: Ti voglio bene (between friends)

: Ti voglio (strong sexual meaning, "I want

you", refering to other person's

body)

Irish : Taim i' ngra leat

Irish/Gaelic : t'a gr'a agam dhuit

Japanese : Kimi o ai shiteru

: Aishiteru

: Chuu shiteyo

: Ora omee no koto ga suki da

: Ore wa omae ga suki da

: Suitonnen

: Sukiyanen

: Sukiyo

: Watashi wa anata ga suki desu

: Watashi wa anata wo aishithe imasu

: Watashi wa anata o aishitemasu

: A-i-shi-te ma-su

: Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu

: Suki desu (used at the first time, like for a

start, when you are not yet real lovers)

Javanese : Kulo tresno

Kankana : Laylaydek sik a

Kannada : Naanu ninnanu preethisuthene

: Naanu ninnanu mohisuthene

Kikongo : Mono ke zola nge (mono ke' zola nge')

Kiswahili : Nakupenda

: Nakupenda wewe

: Nakupenda malaika ("I love you, (my) angel")

Klingon : bangwI' SoH ("You are my beloved")

: qamuSHa' ("I love you")

: qamuSHa'qu' ("I love you very much")

: qaparHa' ("I like you")

: qaparHa'qu' ("I like you very much!")

(words are often unnecessary as the thought

is most often conveyed nonverbally with

special growlings)

Korean : (Tangsinul) Saranghae ("I love you")

: (Tangsinul) Saranghaeyo (with a little respect)

: (Tangsinul) Saranghapnida ( " )

: Nanun dangsineul saranghapnida ( " )

: Tangsinul

: Tangsinul sarang ha yo ("I love you, dear")

: Dangsinul saranghee yo

: Saranghee

: Nanun dangsineul joahapnida ("I like you")

: Nanun dangsineul mucheog joahapnida ("I like

very much")

: Nanun dangsineul mucheog saranghapnida ("I love

you very much")

: Nanun gdaega joa ("I like him" or "I like her")

: Nanun gdaereul saranghapnida ("I love him" or

"I love her")

: Gdaereul hjanghan naemaeum alji ("You know how

much I love him/her")

: Nanun neoreul saranghanda

: Joahaeyo ("I like you")

: Saranghaeyo (more formal)

: Saranghapanida (more respectful)

: Norul sarang hae (male to female in casual

relationship)

: Tangshini choayo ("I like you, in a romantic

way")

Kpele : I walikana

Kurdish : Ez te hezdikhem

Lao : Khoi hak jao

: Khoi mak jao lai ("I love you very much")

: Khoi hak jao lai ("I like you very much")

: Khoi mak jao (This means "I prefer you",

but is used for "I love you".)

Latin : Te amo

: Vos amo

Latin (old) : (Ego) Amo te ('Ego', for emphasis)

Latvian : Es tevi milu (pronounced 'es tevy meelu')

('i in 'milu' has a line over it,

a 'long i')

: Es milu tevi (less common)

Lebanese : Bahibak

Lingala : Nalingi yo

Lisbon lingo : Gramo-te bue', chavalinha!

Lithuanian : Tave myliu (Ta-ve mee-lyu)

: Ash mir lutavah

Lojban : Mi do prami

Luo : Aheri

Luxembourgish : Ech hun dech ga"r

Maa : Ilolenge

Macedonian : Te sakam (a little stronger than "I like you")

: Te ljubam ("I really love you")

: Jas te sakam ('j' sounds like 'y' in May)

: Pozdrav ("Greetings")

Madrid lingo : Me molas, Tronca!

Maiese : Wa wa

Malay/Indonesian : Saya cintakan kamu (grammatically correct)

: Saya cinta akan kamu(expanded version of above)

: Saya sayangkan kamu (grammatically correct)

: Saya sayang akan kamu (expanded version)

: Aku cinta pada mu (most direct translation)

: Saya cintakan awak

: Aku cinta pada kau

: Saya cinta pada mu (best, most commonly used)

: Saya sayangkan engkau ('engkau' often shortened

to 'kau', 'engkau' is informal form and should

only be used if you know the person _really_

well)

: Saya sayang pada mu

: Aku sayangkan engkau

: Saya sayang pada mu

: Aku menyintai mu

: Aku menyayangi mu

: Aku kasih pada mu

: Aku jatuh cinta pada mu

Malayalam : Ngan ninne snaehikkunnu

: Njyaan ninne' preetikyunnu

: Njyaan ninne' mohikyunnu

Maltese : Jien inhobbok

Marathi : Mi tuzya var prem karato

: Me tujhashi prem karto (male to female)

: Me tujhashi prem karte (female to male)

Marshallese : Yokwe yuk (sort of multi-purpose, like Aloha,

literally "Love to you, my friend")

Mohawk : Konoronhkwa

Mokilese : Ngoah mweoku kaua

Moroccan : Kanbhik (both mean the same, but spoken)

: Kanhebek (in different cities)

Navaho : Ayor anosh'ni

Ndebele : Niyakutanda

Norwegian : Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)

: Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)

: Jeg elsker deg (Riksmaal: outdated, formerly

used by upper-class and

conservative people)

Nyanja : Ninatemba

Op : Op lopveop yopuop

Osetian : Aez dae warzyn

Pakistani : Mujhe tumse muhabbat hai

: Muje se mu habbat hai

Papiamento : Mi ta stima'bo

Pig Latin : Ie ovele ouye

Pilipino : Mahal kita

: Iniibig kita

Polish : Kocham cie

: Kocham ciebie

: Ja cie kocham (slang, not commonly used)

Portuguese/Brazilian : Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')

: Amo te

Pulaar : Mbe de yid ma (mbe: d: yidh ma)

(Pronounced as two words,

"Mbe deyidma". 'b' and second

'd' have bars through the stems

indicating affrication, the ':'

indicate minute pauses)

Punjabi : Main tainu pyar karna

: Mai taunu pyar karda

: Mein nu terey na猯 piyaar ay (pronounced:

"meinu therei naal piya'rei", th as in bath)

' = stressed syllable

Pushto : Mung jane' (pronounced: "puxto: mu'ng jane'")

Quenya : Tye-mela'ne

Raetoromanisch : Te amo

Romanian : Te iubesc

: Te ador (stronger)

Russian : Ya vas lyublyu (old fashioned)

: Ya tyebya lyublyu (best)

: Ya lyublyu vas (old fashioned)

: Ya lyublyu tyebya

Samoan : Ou te alofa outou

: Ou te alofa ia te oe

: Talo'fa ia te oe ("Hello, from me to you")

Sanskrit : Anurag (a higher love, like the love of music

or art)

Scot-Gaelic : Tha gradh agam ort

Serbian (formal) : Ja vas volim (used in proper speech)

: Volim vas (used in common speech)

: Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you",

'lj' pronounced like 'll' in

Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)

Serbian (familiar) : Ja te volim (used in proper speech)

: Volim te (used in common speech)

Serbian (old) : Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)

Serbocroatian : Volim te

: Ljubim te

: Ja te volim ('j' sounds like 'y' in May)

Shona : Ndinokuda

Sinhala : Mama oya'ta a'darei

Sioux : Techihhila

Slovak : Lubim ta

Slovene : Ljubim te

Spanish : Te amo

: Te quiero

: Te adoro ("I adore you")

: Te deseo ("I desire you")

: Me antojis ("I crave you")

Srilankan : Mama oyata arderyi

Swahili : Nakupenda

: Naku penda (followed by the person's name)

: Ninikupenda

: Dholu'o

Swedish : Jag a"lskar dig ('dig' pronounced like 'day')

Syrian/Lebanese : Bhebbek (male to female)

: Bhebbak (female to male)

Tagalog : Mahal kita

Tahitian

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