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为期五天的香港佳士得(Christie's) 2012年春季拍卖会于周三落下帷幕,总成交额为27亿港元(合3.517亿美元)。拍品包括中国水墨画、亚洲现代艺术品、葡萄酒和钻石等各类藏品。

Christie's wrapped up its five-day spring auctions in Hong Kong on Wednesday, and the final bill is in: the auction house sold 2.7 billion Hong Kong dollars (US$351.7 million) of collectibles, ranging from Chinese ink paintings and Asian modern art to wine and diamonds.

Grammar and Style:

Run-On Sentences.

Just as there's nothing inherently wrong with a long word, there's nothing wrong with a long sentence. But it has to be grammatical. A run-on sentence is ungrammatical, not just long. It often happens when two sentences are run into one without the proper subordination or punctuation. Two sentences glued together with only a comma produce a comma splice, a kind of run-on: for instance, “The semester runs through April, the break begins in May.” There are a number of ways of fixing this comma-splice: “The semester runs through April. The break begins in May”; “The semester runs through April, and the break begins in May”; “The semester runs through April; the break begins in May”; “The semester runs through April, whereas the break begins in May,” and so on. See Semicolon and Dependent versus Independent Clauses

Source: http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/r.html#runon

Comma Splice.

A comma splice is probably the most widespread variety of run-on sentence: it's where two independent clauses are stuck together with just a comma. You usually need some better way to attach them to one another: use a period or a semicolon in place of the comma; use a coordinating conjunction like and or or; or use a subordinating conjunction like because or although. [Entry added 10 December 2006.]

Source: http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/c.html#commasplice

Notes:

Christie's
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Christie's is an art business and a fine arts auction house, and currently the world's second largest, after Sotheby's, with sales in 2011 some $5.7 billion.[1]

Locations

Christie's main London salesroom is on King Street in St. James's, where it has been based since 1823. It has a second London salesroom in South Kensington which opened in 1975 and primarily handles the middle market. Christie's South Kensington is one of the world's busiest auction rooms.

As of January 2009,[5] Christie's had 85 offices (not all are salesrooms) in 43 countries, including New York City, Los Angeles, Paris, Geneva, Houston, Amsterdam, Moscow, Vienna, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Rome, South Korea, Milan, Madrid, Japan, China, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, Tel Aviv, Dubai, and Mexico City. In 1995, Christie's became the first international auction house to exhibit works of art in Beijing, China.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christie's

佳士得
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佳士得[1](Christie's)是一家著名的艺术品拍卖行。

机构

佳士得在伦敦的主拍卖场位于聖詹姆斯的国王大街(King Street),这个拍卖场从1823年起就开始使用。这在伦敦的第二个拍卖场位于南肯辛顿,这个拍卖场开放于1975年并主要负责中部市场。南肯辛顿的拍卖场是全世界最忙碌的拍卖场之一。截止2009年1月[4],佳士得在43个国家和地区共有85个机构(不完全是拍卖场),包括纽约、洛杉矶、巴黎、日内瓦、阿姆斯特丹、莫斯科、维也纳、布宜诺斯艾利斯、柏林、罗马、韩国、米兰、西班牙、日本、中国、澳大利亚、香港、新加坡、曼谷、特拉维夫、迪拜及墨西哥城。

Source: http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%B3%E5%A3%AB%E5%BE%97

周四,首艘同国际空间站(International Space Station)对接的私人飞船返回地球,精准溅落南加州海岸外的太平洋海域。

The first private spacecraft to visit the International Space Station made a dramatic return home Thursday with a precise splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the Southern California coast.

splash·down /ˈsplæʃˌdaʊn/ noun
plural splash·downs

[count, noncount] : the landing of a spacecraft in the ocean — see also splash down at 1splash

splash down
[phrasal verb] of a spacecraft: to land in the ocean
▪ The space capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico.

《白雪公主与猎人》(Snow White and the Huntsman)在上周末的北美票房榜上看到了一个“圆满的结局”:早期票房估计显示,这部改编自经典童话的影片在美国和加拿大收获了5,630万美元的票房成绩。

'Snow White and the Huntsman' found a happy ending at the box office over the weekend, earning the gritty fairy tale retelling a healthy $56.3 million in the U.S. and Canada, according to early studio estimates.

grit·ty/ˈgrɪti/adjective
grit·ti·er; grit·ti·est

[also more gritty; most gritty] 1: containing very small pieces of sand or stone : containing grit
▪ gritty vegetables

2informal: having or showing a lot of courage and determination
▪ the story's gritty heroine
▪ I admire her gritty determination to succeed.

3: harsh and unpleasant
▪ The book describes the gritty realities of life on the streets.
▪ He gave us all of the gritty details of his divorce.

— see also nitty-gritty


nit·ty–grit·ty /ˈnɪtiˌgrɪti/noun

Meaning:

the nitty-gritty
informal: the most important and basic facts or details about something
▪ He deals with the nitty-gritty of running the department.

▪ We finally got down to the nitty-gritty of the problem.

▪ Let's get down to the nitty-gritty and find out what happened.

据中国国有媒体报道,曾潜逃国外的中国头号通缉犯赖昌星被判处无期徒刑,一桩凸显了中国官场腐败问题程度之深并导致中国和加拿大关系紧张的案件就此完结。

A court sentenced a man once labeled China's most-wanted fugitive to life in prison, according to state media, bringing an end to a case that highlighted the depth of official graft there and had inflamed tensions between China and Canada.

3graft noun

[noncount] chiefly US: dishonest activity in which people with power (such as political leaders) use their position and influence to get money and advantages
▪ The newspaper published a series of articles exposing graft in the city government.


据研究机构IHS iSuppli称,诺基亚Lumia 900的零部件成本为209美元,而一部与之类似的16G iPhone 4S的零部件成本为190美元。在不附带手机套餐的情况下,Lumia 900的售价为450美元,而16G的iPhone 4S为649美元。

The components of the Nokia Lumia 900, which sells for $450 without a phone contract, uses $209 worth of parts, according to research firm IHS iSuppli. Meanwhile, the comparable 16-gigabyte iPhone 4S, sold for $649 without a phone contract, is made of components that cost $190, iSuppli says.

  

 

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