1. The best thing to do when entering unknown territory is smile.
踏入未知地带最好的对策就是微笑。
2. I found myself smiling back instinc-tively when our eyes met.
我发现当我们的目光相遇时,我本能地还以微笑。
3. The maid looked at him, a nervous smile on her face.
女服务员看着他,脸上带着一丝局促不安的微笑。
4. He has clear blue eyes and a dazzling smile.
他有一双清澈的蓝眼睛和一脸灿烂的微笑。
5. He smiles and swirls the ice ruminatively around his almost empty glass.
他微笑着,一边沉思,一边搅动着几乎空了的杯子里的冰块。
6. The girls watched, little teasing smiles animating their faces.
女孩们注视着,脸上挂着调皮的微笑,显得愈加活泼。
7. Relax, smile; loosen up in mind and body and behaviour.
放松,微笑。精神、身体和行为上都要放轻松。
8. A small, unobtrusive smile curved the cook's thin lips.
厨师的薄唇一弯,露出一丝不易察觉的微笑。
9. I smiled warmly so he wouldn't see my nervousness.
我热情地微笑着,所以他不会看出我的紧张.
10. He opened the gate and smilingly welcomed the travellers home.
他打开了大门,微笑着欢迎出行的人归来。
11. A faint smile crossed the Monsignor's face and faded quickly.
一丝敷衍的微笑从那位大人脸上掠过,很快就消失了。
12. A faint smile of reminiscence appeared on her face..
一丝怀旧的微笑浮现在她的脸上。
13. Smiling for the cameras, the two men strained to make small- talk.
两名男士微笑着面对镜头,东拉西扯着。
14. He is entranced by the kindness of her smile.
他被她和善的微笑迷住了。
15. Smiling and laughing has actually been shown to relieve tension and stress.
事实证明,微笑和大笑能够缓解焦虑和压力。
Smile - it could save your life
It is said that happiness is contagious. The supporting evidence is everywhere: from the streets of Rio during Carnival to more obscure celebrations elsewhere in the world. But long-term happiness may also be healthy. New York researcher Dr.Karina Davidson certainly thinks so. Dr. Davidson is a lead researcher in a 10-year study of more than 1,700 healthy men and women. The study revealed that people who are happy and content with their lives are 22% less likely than unhappy people to have a heart attack or suffer from symptoms of heart disease.
We know that there is a direct physiological impact on the body of experiencing happiness or satisfaction or enjoyment. So, when you sit and watch a movie, say, or read a book that you really enjoy, your stress hormones go down and something cultural barrier reflex system is actually up regulated. We know an animal study said those things across time actually protect the heart.
The observational study is the first to show an independent relationship between positive emotions and coronary heart disease. But Dr. Davidson stresses that more work and clinical trials are needed before any treatment recommendations can be made. She says, though, that the study is the first step in providing doctors better insight and how to interact with their patients.
I think this may eventually shift healthcare providers to thinking about how we can help patients make sure that the things that make them happy stay in their routine. Because that is protective of your mental health for sure and this is one of the first studies to show it may also protect your physical health.
Heart disease is the leading killer of men and women in most industrialized countries. Dr. Davidson says she hopes her report will shine a light on a new approach for prevention.