1. 溜溜球英文怎么说
溜溜球英文是yo-yo。
解释:Yo-Yo n. (一种玩具) 悠悠,溜溜球; [例句]This is my yo-yo.这是我的溜溜球。I know! It's Andy's yo-yo. 我知道!这是安迪的悠悠球。
It's a little yo-yo. 这是一个小悠悠球。Don't forget to bring your yo-yo! 不要忘了把你的溜溜球带来玩哦!Make your yo-yo up and down. 使你的溜溜球上下动。
That's Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman playing just before the swearing-in. 就在总统宣誓前马友友和伊扎克。帕尔曼在演奏。
The yo-yo had been confiscated from one of his pupils. 他的一名学生的溜溜球被充公了。
2. 溜溜球英文介绍
The History of the Yo-YoD.F. Duncan Sr. was the co-patent holder of a four-wheel hydraulic automobile brake and the marketer of the first successful parking meter. He was also the genius behind the first premium incentive where you sent in two cereal box tops and received a toy rocket ship. However, Duncan is best known for being responsible for promoting the first great yo-yo fad in the United States. Duncan was not the inventor of the yo-yo; they have been around for over twenty-five hundred years. In fact the yo-yo is considered the second oldest toy in history, the oldest being the doll. In ancient Greece, the toy was made of wood, metal and terra cotta. The Greeks decorated the two halves of the yo-y with pictures of their gods. As a right of passage into adulthood Greek children often gave up their toys and placed them on the family alter to pay homage. Around 1800, the yo-yo moved into Europe from the Orient. The British called the yo-yo the bandalore, quiz or the Prince of Wales toy. The French used the name incroyable or l'emigrette. The word yo-yo is a Tagalog word, the native language of the Philippines, and means 'come back.' In the Philippines, the yo-yo was a weapon for over 400 hundred years. Their version was large with sharp edges and studs and attached to thick twenty-foot ropes for flinging at enemies or prey. People in the United States started playing with the British bandalore or yo-yo in the 1860s. It was not until the 1920s that Americans first heard the word yo-yo. Pedro Flores, a Philippine immigrant, began manufacturing a toy labeled with that name. Flores became the first person to mass-produce yo-yos, at his small toy factory located in California. Duncan saw the toy, liked it, bought the rights from Flores in 1929 and then trademarked the name Yo-Yo ®. Duncan's contribution to yo-yo technology was the slip string, consisting of a sliding loop around the axle instead of a knot. With this revolutionary improvement, the yo-yo 'slept' for the first time. The original yo-yo shape, first introduced to the United States was the imperial or standard shape. The Duncan Yo-Yo introduced the butterfly shape, a design that reverses the halves of a traditional imperial yo-yo. The butterfly allows the player to catch the yo-yo on the string easily, good for certain tricks. Both the imperial and the butterfly designs co-exist today. Duncan also worked out a deal with newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst to get free advertising in Heart's newspapers. In exchange, Duncan held competitions and the entrants were required to bring a quantity of new subscriptions for the newspaper as their entry fee. The first Duncan Yo-Yo was the O-Boy Yo-Yo Top, the toy with a big kick for all ages. Duncan's massive factory produced 3,600 of the toys every hour making the factory's hometown of Luck, Wisconsin the 'Yo-Yo Capital of the World.' Duncan's early media blitzes were so successful that in Philadelphia alone, three million units sold during a month-long campaign in 1931. In general, yo-yo sales went up and down as often as the toy. One story tells how after a market dip in the 1930's the Lego company was stuck with a huge inventory, they salvaged the unsold toys by sawing each yo-yo in half, using them as wheels on toy trucks and cars. Yo-yo sales reached its highest peak in 1962, when Duncan Yo-Yo sold 45 million units. Unfortunately, this 1962 hike in sales led to the end of Donald Duncan's Company. Advertising and production costs far outstripped even the sudden increase in sales revenues. Since 1936, Duncan experimented with parking meters as a sideline. Over the years, the parking meter division grew to become Duncan's main moneymaker. This and bankruptcy made it easier for Duncan to finally cut the strings and sell his interest in the yo-yo.The Flambeau Plastic Company bought the name 'Duncan' and all the company's trademarks, they began producing their line of all plastic yo-yos soon after. The yo-yo continues today, its latest honor is being the first toy in outer space.。
3. 悠悠球的英文介绍
The yo-yo is a popular toy consisting of a length of string tied at one end to a flat spool. It is played by holding the free end of the string (usually by inserting one finger in a slip knot) and pulling at it so as to cause the spool to turn whilst suspended in mid-air, either taking up or releasing the string. First made popular in the 1920s, yo-yoing is still very much enjoyed by both children and adults, though it was originally made as a children's toy.
In the simplest play, the string is initially wound on the spool by hand; the yo-yo is then thrown downwards so that it first descends unwinding the string, then (by inertia) climbs back winding it up; and finally the yo-yo is grabbed, ready to be thrown again. Many other trick plays exist, most based on the basic sleeper trick
4. 悠悠球的英文资料
1A:Single A,单手绳上花式,因为流传的时间比较长久,所以玩的人也很多,也是比较容易学会的组别。
2A:Double A,双手回旋花式(loop),最具观赏性的组别,也是最难练习的组别,要想成为高手必须刻苦练习!3A:Tripie A,双手线上花式,国际上最少人玩的组别,即两只手玩1A花式,两只手都要有良好的基本功,并结合1A和2A的基础。此组别是非常难的一个花式。
4A:Offstring,简称OS,离绳花式,类似中国的空竹,在球离绳后在绳上做花式,然后回收。5A:Counterweight,离手花式。
创始人SteveBrown,发明了Freehand这枚球,并在绳子的另一头拴上一个重量成比例的重物,让球绳能从手上脱离,做出各种花式。soloham:双球玩4A可以根据自己的爱好来选定自己的组别,一个人可以选很多种。
如果你选好了组别,一定要多多练习。