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我女朋友叫我每天都发给他短信都要是英文的
而且要表现出我对他的爱和真心有大仙帮助我嘛
200悬赏分等你回答10条以上的话最加最高悬赏
m always thinking about you Whatever you do, I&#39你们发的那个太假
要真心的 比如Baby , I&#39
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Baby you're my princess.
You're my one and only.
I will love you forever and ever and ever and until eternity.
Honey if you want to cry, know that I'll be there for you.
The first minute I saw you, I thought, she's the one for me.
I don't want to live without you.
I was just walking and I though of you and it felt as if the world became more colorful, more alive.
Sweety, I wonder, if you think about me too?
I miss you. I miss your eyes, miss your smile, miss your hair, miss your everything.
Someone asked me what I liked about you, and I didn't even know how to respont. What I did know was that it didn't matter, at that moment all I could think...
中英对照二十条,内容不错。嘿嘿。
If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put U and I together.如果我能重新排列字母, 我要把 U (You) 跟 I 排在一起.
Do you have a map? Because I just keep losting in your eyes! 你有地图吗? 因为我刚在你的眼神中迷失了!
If you are a tear in my eye, I wouldn't cry for fear of losing you. 如果你是我眼里的一滴眼泪, 我不会哭因为我害怕会失去你.
My love for you is like diarrhea, I just can't hold it.我对你的爱就像是泻肚子一样, 让我把持不住.
I am a thief, I am here to steal your heart.我是小偷, 我是来这偷你的心.
Love is written on the walls of heart with a pen of thought for togetherness....
1.I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you.
2.No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won’t make you cry.
3.Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.And I am the man who wish that you could smile at every moment.
4.To the world you may be one person, but to me you are the world.
5.Don't waste your time on a man, who isn't willing to waste their time on you.Stay with me, I will give you the all I have.
6.Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn’t mean they don't love you with all they have....
呵呵 她还真可爱 你给200分,真够大方的 看得出你是十分诚恳的 其实表达出你的真心是 最最最重要的 而不要发给她那些臭大街 满天飞的 短讯\ 我非常乐意帮你 因为你们很可爱 但是这种东东是需要酝酿的
能不能你说中文我翻译?我又不爱他我怎么想…
比如说,日日夜夜我都在想你?I miss you day and night
下面全是抄英语歌词的...括号里面是歌名...
想我了,我就会与你同在.think of me i'll be there. (season in the sun)
To hold you in my arms 我想抱紧你(my love)
we are always together我们一直在一起(love train)
let me put my arms around you让我的双臂拥抱你(baby i?)
baby let me kiss you on the lips让我亲吻你的嘴唇
let me put my fingers on your cheeks让我的手指抚摸你的面颊
let me be you light让我变成你的…太阳?(stay with me tonight)
you are my only love你是我唯一的爱
like a star in my night你是我夜空的星辰(if i were a bird)
when I just can't find ...
1、想你,是一种美丽的忧伤的甜蜜的惆怅,心里面,却是一种用任何语言也无法表达的温馨。
It is graceful grief and sweet sadness to think of you, but in my heart, there is a kind of soft warmth that can’t be expressed with any choice of words.
2、你知道思念一个人的滋味吗,就像喝了一大杯冰水,然后用很长很长的时间流成热泪。
Do you understand the feeling of missing someone? It is just like that you will spend a long hard time to turn the ice-cold water you have drunk into tears.
3、我知道你最喜欢这首歌,我也知道你的心思,我想你。
I know you like this song most and I know what you are thinking about ,too, I miss you .
4、常常想起曾和你在...
1 I love you.我爱你。
2 If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put U and I together.
如果我能重新排列字母表, 我要把 U (You) 跟 I 排在一起。
3 Do you have a map? I just keep losting in your eyes.
你有地图吗? 我刚在你的眼神中迷失了。
4 If you are a tear in my eye, I wouldn't cry for fear of losing you.
如果你是我眼中的一滴眼泪, 我不会哭,因为我害怕失去你.
5 I am a thief, I am here to steal your heart.
我是小偷, 我来这里窃走你的心。
6 Love is written on the walls of heart with a pen of thought for togetherness.
爱是用思想的笔写在心墙上的永远相守的诺言。
7 My love is a blank poetry,please rhyme it with your heart.
爱情就像一页空白的诗篇,用你的...
1.I LOVE U forever
我爱你到永远
2.I won't stop loving you until I dead.
我不会停止爱你直到我死了
3.My life is wonderful because of you.
我的生命因为你而完美
4.You are so important to me,just like my heart.
你对我来说十分重要,就如同我的心脏。
5.The best part of what has happened was the part when I was with you.
发生过的最美好的事情就是和你在一起的时候
6.Don't be afraid, cause I'm with you forever.
不要害怕,因为我永远和你在一起。
7.Seeing you smileing, I'm smileing.
看见你笑了,我笑了。
8.I love you, this is my inexorable doom, forever and forever.
我爱你,这是我的劫难,一直,永远……
9.When you need me,...
I will devote myself to loving you till the death depart us,No,nothing can stop me from loving u!Will u miss me sometimes?Me?No.I miss u every seconds,the deepest of my breath~
这么谈恋爱,很累啊。 男人凭什么老吃亏啊,就不能让女同胞也来宠一下爷们啊!还偏要什么英文的,讲汉语的才是世界上人数最多的语言!老外谈恋爱也不一定会这么折腾的。
哈哈~您还真用心啊,祝你们幸福~~
1.It is deaf and it wants to have love with you……What do you say?
Do you know that you would look great with two pounds less ... in my opinion those clothes weigh exactly two pounds !
2.You are just like a Bounty ... a piece of paradise on earth!
3.You're eyes are soft en tender,as sweet as they can be.There's one thing you must remember, you are the one for me!!!
4.There are so many people in the world but in my world there's only one and that's you!!!
5.I want to share everything with you, your sadness, your happy moments, every single second of the day.
6.Do your feet never hurt ???? ... Y...
1.If I had a single flower for every time I think about you, I could walk forever in my garden.
假如每次想起你我都会得到一朵鲜花,那么我将永远在花丛中徜徉。
2.Within you I lose myself, without you I find myself wanting to be lost again.
有了你,我迷失了自我。失去你,我多么希望自己再度迷失。
3.At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.
每一个沐浴在爱河中的人都是诗人。
4.Look into my eyes - you will see what you mean to me.
看看我的眼睛,你会发现你对我而言意味着什么。
5.I need him like I need the air to breathe.
我需要他,正如我需要呼吸空气。
6.Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.
在爱人眼里...
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你要十句,我给你整了50句,够你发俩月了,呵呵~~其实这些网上到处都是,一查一堆
1. Encounter always nodded to say is always difficult to say, line of sight intersecting the moment, I have felt your tenderness.
2. The vast crowd, you know, is a kind of fate, only with my sincere hope that in return for your true feelings.
3. Some people love to use their mouths, and I am hard to love, maybe I will lose a lot, but I will not regret it.
4. I would like to tell you that in my heart You are my all, I do not pray for you the same amount of love for me, just want to have your comfort and understanding.
5. Affect your hand,, led by your hand and wait for tomorrow, led by your hand, through this life, led by your hand,....
I love three things,the sun ,the moon and you.The sun for day ,the moon for night,and you forever!这个她应该会感动吧
有意思Love means never having to say you're sorry我喜欢这句 意思是
爱,意味着永不说后悔When I met you I knew I would forever be by your side -- forever your partner and forever your love这句也不错
当我看到你,我知道我会永远在你身边,永远爱你I can't live without you by my side. No one can ever take your place我不能没有你,
没有人会代替你在我心中的位置哈哈祝你幸福啊
The sandglass remembers the time we lost,Love means never having to say you're sorry .涵义:沙漏记得,我们遗忘的时光,爱,意味着永不说后悔-----
以前我朋友也是这样~~我坚持了一年~~买了几本类似的书~~有时自己也写点~~挺好的~~祝你们~永远~~
世界上最美丽的英文情话
I love you not because of who you are,but because of who I am when I am with you.
我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起时的感觉。
No man or woman is worth your tears,and the one who is ,won‘t make you cry.
没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。
The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can‘t have them.
失去某人,最糟糕的莫过于,他近在身旁,却犹如远在天边。
Never frown,even when you are sad,because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
纵然伤心,也不要悉眉不展,因为你不知是谁会爱上你的笑容。
If you are a tear in my eye, I wouldn't cry for fear of losing you.
用最简单明了的的呗
I Love You
天天就这句
如果问你为什么
你就说除了爱她没别的了
每天都发我爱你英文的,她一定很高兴!
我 要是你的她……恶心死……
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想表达你的真心,最好就说你的真实想法。 复制网上的如果被发现。好吗? 当然了。偶尔用一下没问题! 在电脑上写出想说的话,用金山快意翻译成英文不就Ok了?
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出门在外也不愁The Right Vase for the Right Flowers
Meg Muckenhoupt
As cliché as they might feel, flowers are still a great way to brighten up a room—and you’ll likely need a vase to go along with them. There’s a good chance your favorite person doesn’t own a vase that will properly support the flowers you lovingly purchased at the Quickie-Mart, you thoughtful Casanova. Here at The Sweethome, we’d like to help you spend your day in a warm embrace, not in a sad attempt to stuff twelve long-stem roses into an empty two-liter Mountain Dew bottle from the recycling bin. Here’s how to buy the right vase for your flowers.
In order to identify what to look for, I spoke with five flower design experts to find out the dos and don’ts of matching vases to flowers: Donna Morrissey, a Massachusetts flower show judge and arranger for the Boston Museum of Fine Arts “” shows, where floral arrangement Emily Stryker, owner of
in the San Francisco Bay A Kit Wertz, co-owner of Los Angeles custom f Eddie Ross, East Coast E and Priscilla Styer, a Haverhill, MA-based floral designer and teacher who gives talks to garden clubs on “How to transform a grocery store bouquet.”
The right type of vase for most people
Most people should opt for opaque vases, not glass (more on that below). The best shape for a vase is an hourglass: wide at the bottom, narrowed somewhere in the middle, and slightly flared at the top (like ). Frugal people won’t want a
because “You need a lot of flowers to fill them,” said Kit Wertz, co-owner of Los Angeles custom floral design studio . They also don’t support flowers well. “People take one or two bunches of flowers and stick them in the vase, and they just splay open,” Wertz said. The last word you want your sweetheart to associate with you is “floppy.” Stick with a narrow mouth for traditional mixed flower bunches and bouquets of roses.
Kit Wertz recommended using black for white or jewel-tone flowers…
A neutral color is best for most most floral neophytes. Kit Wertz recommended using black for white or
flowers (deep saturated color found in gems—typically ruby reds, lapis blues, emerald greens, or amethyst purples). Emily Stryker suggested a white vase for an old-fashioned look with pink flowers (See
for more info).
But that’s not the only way to look at color. Donna Morrissey appreciates the versatility of green vases that match the colors of common leaves. “If I were to invest in a vase, it would be ,” Morrissey said. She also suggested
for a calm, neutral color that lets flowers shine.
Emily Stryker admires the modern look of
with pink carnations.
You also need to think about the size of your vase. “The thing that makes a big difference in how flowers look is making sure the stems are the right length for the vase,” said Emily Stryker, owner of
in the San Francisco Bay Area. The rule of thumb for traditional arrangements is that the length of the flower stems should be no more than one and a half to two times the height of a vase. If you’re buying long-stemmed roses with 20-inch stems (51 centimeters), you need a vase that’s 10 to 13 inches (25 to 33 centimeters) high, max. For some needs, bigger is not better. To make your flowers look their best, see our section on how to arrange a traditional mixed bouquet ().
But what if you have a giftee who prefers ? Toss the big, fluffy arrangements into the dustbin of history and opt for short and sweet. Kit Wertz recommends you get a short cube-shaped vase with an open top approximately four to five inches on a side in
works too.) Black is best for white flowers or deeper shades. To arrange your modern flowers, see .
For frugal flower-givers
Don’t want to spend a lot of money on red roses? Donna Morrissey recommends buying a
(or filling a clear vase with cranberries—see “” for more about that trick.
Get a bunch of green foliage (leaves, evergreen branches, whatever you have around) and include just a few brightly-colored blooms. For roses, find grass-green, deep green, or blue-green leaves. Red-violet and hot pink look good with chartreuse. But whatever you do, don’t match a red vase with purple flowers, Eddie Ross warned, unless your beloved is Minnie Mouse. “It looks like Disneyland.”
Confused about what color leaves to pick? Consult the . Select the color you think your flowers ought to be on the wheel, then choose “complement” to find the color for leaves. (If you want to know more about color theory, visit the pretty pages on the color wheel at .)
For even more frugal flower-givers
If you want to give a single perfect flower, you have two options.
designed to hold a single flower
Or, if you’re looking for a more contemporary look, Eddie Ross suggests getting a . Fill the glass halfway with water, cut the stem off the flower, and let it float. (You could use a plain old
instead, but you might be setting someone you love up for mistakenly imbibing a very floral-scented glass of water.)
In fact, you could get a
for less than the price of three roses to stuff into them.
Make sure you change the water frequently, leaving flowers floating in highly visible, cloudy, putrefying water will not endear you to either your sweetheart or the cleaning lady.
For the old-fashioned (and pink people of all ages)
Emily Stryker suggests pairing pink carnations, chrysanthemums, or roses with a white vase for a traditional flower look. Depending on how formal you want to go, you could get a , , an , or a
for the mid-century modern set. For a slightly more modern look, put the pink flowers in a .
For eco-conscious flower-givers
The target of your affection may not care for the carbon footprint of fancy roses that are flown to the U.S. from Ecuador and Columbia, which can leave a trail of in their wake and .
There are some good alternatives for showing your love. Potted orchids can rebloom in six months, and there are many domestic orchid growers around Los Angeles and . In general, a
will last lon Eddie Ross recommended hyacinth or tulips for longer-lasting blooms or a potted azalea for a houseplant that will last—if you’re the plant-watering sort.
If you can’t be bothered with plant care, you can always make your sweetheart flowers that never wilt (out of paper, that is). If you’re ambitious, you could make a .
For pet-loving flower-givers
Cats and other pets love flowers! They love chewing on them and rubbing against them and knocking tall, thin, elegant vases over onto the table so the water spills onto the floor. You have four options to keep Kitty from destroying the proof of your love.
Get a short vase (like the ) with a low center of gravity and stuff it with a space-filling
that Kitty can’t dislodge.
Fill your vase with
Put a good heavy
(metal disk with spikes to hold flower stems) in the bottom to weigh it down.
Eddie Ross suggested using
to stick your vase firmly down to a tray or plate.
Eddie Ross also suggested “a watergun” for errant pets. But really, if you’re giving a loved one flowers, you probably have more interesting plans than remedial cat training.
In desperation, get a vase that screws into the wall. The cat can’t knock that over! Ha! The cheerful
will suit modern flower-givers in thirteen different colors, while the
will inspire those who will forgive you for your, shall we say, distinctive sense of style.
Why not glass?
All five experts agreed on one thing: Avoid clear glass vases unless you’re willing to work to disguise the flowers’ stems, which are clearly visible through the glass. “Every time I see flowers in a glass container, I see the stems,” Ross said. “There’s a lot going on with stems. They become the focal point when the focal point should be the flowers themselves.”
The exception to this rule is a cut-glass vase: “Light is refracted so you don’t see as much in the vase,” said Styer.
If you must use glass for some unfathomable reason, there are ways to make it, well, less glassy.
Paint it with .
Fill the vase with a something colored, like , fresh cranberries, cut the limes crosswise into thin circles to . If you do that, you can put a second, smaller vase inside the glass so you don’t have to spend quite so much cash on cranberries when you should be buying .
Fans of polymer science can get expanding
in lieu of cranberries to fill the vase. Be warned that these objects, also called , expand a lot. If you don’t want to have a moist, beaded table, make sure you soak them well before you start filling your vase.
around the vase.
Curl a large leaf such as a
inside the vase.
Bundle the flowers inside the vase with
instead of rubber bands.
How to arrange a traditional mixed bouquet
Don’t be alarmed: A “traditional mixed bouquet” means “the bunch of flowers you got from the grocery store” as much as “the lovely bouquet from the florist.” Kit Wertz recommended the flowers from Safeway, Vons, and Trader Joe’s. That said, all the experts agreed on two things: Don’t be afraid to combine bouquets, and get a lot of greenery.
Begin with the greens—leaves, evergreen branches, whatever you have. Criss-cross the stems in the vase. Crossing the greens serves two purposes, according to Priscilla Styer. “It’s the gridwork that will enable you to put in stems…[and] you’re making a collar around the top of the vase” to support the flowers.
Make sure your flowers are cut so that the stems are no longer than one and a half to two times the height of the vase.
Put the large flowers at the bottom of the arrangement and smaller ones higher. Kit Wertz teaches her students to remember “low large, tall small.”
Put some flowers in so that the bottoms of their stems are touching the side of the vase, not the bottom, so that “you can see the tops, not just the sides of the flowers,” Styer said.
Roses look best in a classic triangle shape, with the tallest flowers at the center of the bouquet, Wertz said. Styer recommended a dome shape for mixed-flower arrangements.
To include a heart or a special present in a bouquet, attach it to a common
and place it in the center of the blooms. This technique is better used with firmly-attached jewelry than, say, an iPhone.
Modern flower arrangements
For modern-looking arrangements, “use just one color,” said Ross. Most modern designs rely on massed flowers of a single species to make a big impression—sometimes with blooms that are two orders of magnitude cheaper than long-stemmed roses. “Pink carnations can be very modern,” said Stryker. Wertz agreed. “Massed in vases, they can look fantastic… they have a wonderful smell to them.” Wertz also recommended modern purple or lavender carnations (as long as you don’t use a red vase).
Here’s how Kit Wertz would put those flowers together in your sleek modern .
Cut the stems short enough that the heads of the flowers show above the top of the vase and nothing else.
Divide your flowers into four to five bunches. Bundle the stems together with rubber bands.
Pop the flowers into your short cube or cylinder vase. The massed flowers should hold each other up.
If you’re careful, and lucky, they’ll end up looking like
by fancy-schmancy New York florist shop Belle Fleur, or perhaps
at Better Homes and Gardens. You can “color block” with more than one color in the vase if you like, like , also from Better Homes and Gardens.
If you’d rather not put all your flowers in one basket, Eddie Ross suggested putting a single color and type of flower in three or four matching containers in different heights, like this
(Before you order them, see )
If you really want to make an impression, Wertz suggested sticking dozens of carnations into a
made of a water-absorbing florists’ material called oasis. Be aware that a) you could end up having to stick far more carnations into this thing than than you budgeted, and b) you will need to figure out some way of displaying this spherical ornament without having a Christmas tree handy.
Caring for flowers
What good is a vase full of dead flowers? Here are tips from our experts for keeping your flowers fresh.
Cut at least an inch (2.5 centimeters) off the stems at a 45-degree angle as soon as you get them home. Flowers are living plants. The bottoms of their stems typically dry out and die before the rest of the flower—and once they’re dead, they don’t transport water up into the flowers to keep them fresh. Cutting off the bottoms of the stems gets water flowing into the stem again, and cutting it at this angle gives the stem a larger surface area for absorbing water than cutting it straight.
Cut off all the greenery that will be below the water in your vase. Otherwise it will rot quickly, shortening the life of your flowers and eventually smelling a mite peculiar.
Change the water every few days. You wouldn’t drink the milk you left lying out on the counter for 48 don’t make your flowers drink the liquid bacteria slimily converging on their stems.
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