Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - English words are commonly used in hundreds of primary schools.

English words are commonly used in hundreds of primary schools.

week

Monday = Monday Tuesday: Tuesday =TUS

Wednesday: Monday = Thursday

Friday: Friday = Friday Saturday: Saturday = Saturday.

Sunday: Sunday = the sun

moon

= January = January February = = February

March = March = April = April

May = May June = June.

July = July August = August

September = September October = October

November = November December = December

Frequent terminology

4 = for to forever = forever

2 = Tortn = return (return)

Bt = blood type PLS = please (please)

Bd = Birthday (Birthday) Award = Award

Reward4Return = rewarding return ALLRG= = Allergy

Military term

USMC= Marine Corps Navy = Navy

Air force; army

Religious category

C = Christianity (Christianity) j = Judaism (Judaism)

C = Catholicism (Catholicism) B = Buddhism (Buddhism)

I = Islam (Islam) NR = no reference (no religious belief)

constellation

Water bottle: water bottle (65438+1October 21-February 19)

Pisces (February 20-March 20)

Aries: Aries (March 21-April 20)

Taurus: Taurus (April 2 1-May 21)

Gemini: Gemini (22 May-2 June1)

Cancer: Cancer (June 22-July 23)

Leo: Leo (July 24-August 23)

Virgo: Virgo (August 24-September 23)

Libra: Libra (September 24-65438+1October 23)

Scorpio: Scorpio (65438+1October 24th-165438+1October 22nd)

Sagittarius: Sagittarius (165438+1October 23rd-65438+February 2nd1)

Capricorn: Capricorn (65438+February 22nd-65438+1October 20th)

1. International or domestic:

UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (also known as the International Cultural and Educational Organization).

For example, UNESCO has made some contributions to the world.

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

For example, can NATO members stick to their commitments? (Can NATO members stick to their obligations? )

Treaty on the limitation of strategic arms

For example, should every country add salt? Every country should add salt? )

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

Example: America's space program depends on the performance of NASA. The U.S. space program depends on the performance of NASA. )

(Note: The above abbreviations are also regarded as one word. )

WHO (World Health Organization)

Taiwan Province has been trying to become a member of WHO. (Taiwan Province Province has been trying to become a member of WHO).

Fbi (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Federal Bureau of Investigation (in charge of the United States)

CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) Central Intelligence Agency (in charge of foreign countries)

For the past few years, Dr. Li and Mr. Li have worked for the FBI and the CIA. (Dr. and Mrs. Li have worked for the FBI and the CIA for many years)

FDA (American Food and Drug Administration)

This new drug must be approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.

United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Agriculture.

The United States Department of Agriculture provides a lot of agricultural market information. The USDA provides a lot of information about the agricultural market. )

IRS (Internal Revenue Service) US Internal Revenue Service

Employees working for the IRS should be polite to taxpayers. (IRS employees should be polite to taxpayers)

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (National Association for the Advancement of Black Rights, the largest organization for promoting black rights).

Many African-Americans joined the NAACP. Many black Americans have joined the NAACP.

National institute of health

Mr. Wang is a researcher at the National Institutes of Health. (Mr. Wang is a researcher at the National Institutes of Health)

American Association of Retired Persons. (American Association of Retired Persons)

At the age of 50, you are eligible to become a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. (You can become a member of AARP at the age of 50)

American Association of University Professors

For example, the American Association of University Teachers has many branches in different colleges and universities in the United States.

Score (retired executive service group) (this is a group that American corporate executives serve as consultants for free after retirement to help young people start businesses. )

(Note: corps is the same as singular and plural, and its pronunciation is different from corpse. Be careful. )

(Note: Foreigners sometimes add the article the, a, an before the abbreviation of the organization name, sometimes not, but in official documents, it is usually added. )

2. General inspection name:

SAT (Academic Aptitude Test) is an American exam for high school students who want to go to college.

Example: Well-known universities admit new students according to SAT scores and all-round development of personality.

Grade point average (total average academic performance)

His average score is always at the top of the class.

GED (general equivalent diploma); General equivalent diploma (students who have not graduated from high school can get a high school diploma if they take GED and pass it)

If he passes the ged exam, he will get a high school diploma.

AP (advanced placement) high school students don't need to take AP courses if they pass the exam.

His son took some AP courses in high school.

GMAT (Graduate Management Entrance Examination) is an entrance examination for American MBA students.

Example: In order to enter the MBA program, you need to get high marks in GMAT.

LSAT (Law School Entrance Examination) is an entrance examination for American law school students.

He did well in the law school entrance exam. He did well in the LSAT exam.

Mcat (Medical College Entrance Examination) is an examination for medical students in the United States.

Do you think he will get good grades in mcat?

GRE (Postgraduate Achievement Test) This is the general postgraduate entrance examination for American university research institutes.

For example, most American graduate schools require GRE scores. (GRE scores are required by most research institutes in the United States)

TOEFL (English as a Foreign Language Test) Foreign students want to take the English proficiency test in American universities (the so-called TOEFL test).

Almost all China University graduates must take the TOEFL if they want to go to the United States for further study. Almost all China university graduates will take the TOEFL if they want to get a higher degree in the United States. )

CLEP (College Level Examination Program) Anyone with knowledge and expertise can take this exam, and once they pass it, they can get college credits.

As long as you pass CLEP, you can get college credits. As long as you pass CLEP, you can get college credits. )

(Note: Foreigners generally only refer to "universities" as colleges, not universities)

ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) This is a special English course for new immigrants or foreign students in the United States. Also known as ESL (English as a second language)

Many American campuses offer ESOL courses for foreign students. Many American campuses offer ESOL courses for foreign students. )

3. General life:

EOE (Equal Opportunity Employer) This is an American organization that shows its employees that they are "equal opportunity employers" when recruiting employees.

All African Americans want them to be based in EOE. All black Americans want equal job opportunities. )

DOQ (depending on qualifications) decides whether to hire the applicant according to his qualifications.

Our school adopted the DOQ policy when recruiting new teachers. When hiring new teachers, our school adopts Doq policy. )

PR (public relations)

The university president wants to improve the relationship with the community.

The CEO is the chief executive officer (mostly refers to the leader of an enterprise or company).

Example: The CEO of this company will resist because of poor health.

CPA (Certified Public Accountant) is a certified public accountant in America.

Example: Do you have a certified public accountant to prepare your income tax? Do you have a certified public accountant to file your tax returns? )

COLA (cost-of-living adjustment) Adjustment of the cost of living (that is, wage growth depends on the index of living).

Our annual salary increase will be based on coke.

STD (sexually transmitted disease) = VD = venerable disease (now commonly used STD).

Many teenagers face the problem of sexually transmitted diseases. Many teenagers face the problem of sexually transmitted diseases.

SOA (Sexual Orientation Advertising) advertising about sex.

Example: Don't you think we have too much soap in the media? Don't you think there are too many SOA in the media? )

GOP (Grand Old Party) is another name for * * * and Party = Republican in the United States.

Example: the Republican Party nominated Mr. Bush as the presidential candidate.

PMS (premenstrual syndrome) is an abbreviation commonly used by women when they are uncomfortable or in a bad mood before menstruation.

Example: Don't disturb; She has PMS.

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) refers to a disease in which teenagers can't concentrate and calm down.

Example: In the United States, dozens of problem youths are suffocating from ADHD.

RSVP (Responsive Silvus Plait) This is French. "Please reply" = Please reply (or response) is usually used in invitations.

Example: There is "RSVP" on the invitation.

Byob (Bring your own wine bottle) When foreigners treat you, please indicate "Please bring your own wine" on the invitation in order to reduce the burden or personal preference for wine varieties.

He never invites guests. He asks "byob". As long as he treats, he wants others to bring their own wine. )

AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) AIDS.

AIDS has spread all over the world.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) First aid method for heart disease.

Everyone should learn how to do CPR.

EKG electrocardiogram (non-electrocardiogram)

Her doctor asked her to have an EKG next week. The doctor wants her to do EKG next week.

Iv (invasive injection) is a drip injection by the patient.

In the emergency room of the hospital, I saw a patient with an intravenous tube hanging from his arm. In the emergency ward of the hospital, I saw a patient taking an intravenous drip. )