India is full of surprises. When you are in India you see many things that are very shocking and very strange to your culture. For example, the cow is a very holy animal there. It's part of the religion so you don't eat meat in India, and the cows are allowed to go free and go wherever they want, so maybe when you are driving down the street there will be a cow standing in the middle of the road and you have to drive around him, so this is very, very strange sight. You'll never see a cow in New York city, but you will see a cow in the middle of New Delhi city and it's very surprising at first, and maybe another strange site are the holy men, the Indian Sadus or Indian holy men. They give up everything. They give up their family, they give up all their belongings. They give up their car, their money, and they just wonder around the country, from religious site to religious site, and they beg for their food and they beg for money to take the bus, and they all wear orange, orange robes and many of them have big long beards and long hair, and they are very distinctive looking, and their very wonderful people, very kind and very nice, and they're very, their inner strength for their religion and for life is very strong and you learn a lot from these people, and you learn a lot from India
1 shocking
adj.令人氣憤的;令人震驚的
參考例句:
His attitude was shocking to her.他的態(tài)度令她感到震驚。
Such behaviour is really shocking.這種行為真不像話。
2 holy
adj.神圣的,圣潔的,至善的;n.神圣的東西
參考例句:
She was still a holy and pure young girl.她仍是一個圣潔的少女。
He reads the Holy Bible every night.他每晚讀《圣經(jīng)》。
3 standing
n.持續(xù),地位;adj.永久的,不動的,直立的,不流動的
參考例句:
After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震過后只有幾幢房屋還立著。
They're standing out against any change in the law.他們堅決反對對法律做任何修改。
4 belongings
n.私人物品,私人財物
參考例句:
I put a few personal belongings in a bag.我把幾件私人物品裝進包中。
Your personal belongings are not dutiable.個人物品不用納稅。