您現(xiàn)在的位置: Language Tips> Audio & Video> Special Speed News  
       
     





     
    Want to stay warm in the winter? Think COLD
    [ 2008-12-24 11:00 ]

    Download

    This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

    Winter in many places means ice skating, sledding and snowball fights. But unless someone is prepared, outdoor fun can also mean frostbite and hypothermia. Today we talk about how to stay warm, dry and safe.

    Frostbite is damage that happens when skin is exposed to extreme cold for too long. It mainly happens on the hands, feet, nose and ears.

    People with minor cases of frostbite that affect only the skin may not suffer any permanent damage. But if deeper tissue is affected, a person is likely to feel pain every time the area gets cold.

    If blood vessels are damaged, people can suffer an infection, gangrene. Sometimes, doctors have to remove frostbitten areas like fingers and toes.

    Hypothermia happens when the body cannot produce as much heat as it loses. The condition comes on slowly. Signs include uncontrollable shaking, unusually slow breathing and difficulty thinking clearly. If not treated, hypothermia can be deadly.

    The best way to avoid cold-related injuries is to be prepared for the outdoors. Here is a simple way to remember four basic steps to staying warm. Think of COLD -- C.O.L.D.

    The C stands for cover. Wear a hat and scarf to keep heat from escaping through the head, neck and ears. And wear mittens instead of gloves. Gloves may not keep hands as warm because they separate the fingers.

    The O stands for overexertion. Avoid activities that will make you sweaty. Wet clothes and cold weather are a bad mix.

    L is for layers. Wearing loose, lightweight clothes, one layer on top of another, is better than a single heavy layer of clothing. Also, make sure outerwear is made of water resistant and tightly knit material.

    Can you guess what the D in COLD stands for? D is for dry. In other words, stay as dry as possible. Pay attention to the places where snow can enter, like the tops of boots, the necks of coats and the wrist areas of mittens.

    And a couple of other things to keep in mind, one for children and the other for adults. Eating snow might be fun but it lowers the body's temperature. And drinking alcohol might make a person feel warm, but what it really does is weaken the body’s ability to hold heat.

    Next week, experts talk about what to do, and not to do, to help someone injured by extreme cold.

    And that’s the VOA Special English Report, written by Caty Weaver. For more health news, along with transcripts and MP3s of our reports, go to voaspecialenglish.com. I’m Faith Lapidus.

    frostbite:被凍傷

    (Source: VOA 英語點津編輯)

     

     

     
    英語點津版權(quán)說明:凡注明來源為“英語點津:XXX(署名)”的原創(chuàng)作品,除與中國日報網(wǎng)簽署英語點津內(nèi)容授權(quán)協(xié)議的網(wǎng)站外,其他任何網(wǎng)站或單位未經(jīng)允許不得非法盜鏈、轉(zhuǎn)載和使用,違者必究。如需使用,請與010-84883631聯(lián)系;凡本網(wǎng)注明“來源:XXX(非英語點津)”的作品,均轉(zhuǎn)載自其它媒體,目的在于傳播更多信息,其他媒體如需轉(zhuǎn)載,請與稿件來源方聯(lián)系,如產(chǎn)生任何問題與本網(wǎng)無關(guān);本網(wǎng)所發(fā)布的歌曲、電影片段,版權(quán)歸原作者所有,僅供學習與研究,如果侵權(quán),請?zhí)峁┌鏅?quán)證明,以便盡快刪除。
    相關(guān)文章 Related Story
     
     
     
    本頻道最新推薦
     
    Walking in the US first lady's shoes
    “準確無誤”如何表達
    英國新晉超女蘇珊大媽改頭換面
    豬流感 swine flu
    你有l(wèi)ottery mentality嗎
    翻吧推薦
     
    論壇熱貼
     
    別亂扔垃圾。怎么譯這個亂字呀?
    橘子,橙子用英文怎么區(qū)分?
    看Gossip Girl學英語
    端午節(jié)怎么翻譯?
    母親,您在天堂還好嗎?

     

    久久男人Av资源网站无码软件 | 国产Av激情久久无码天堂| 中文字幕有码无码AV| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区久久| 亚洲精品无码午夜福利中文字幕| 无码h黄动漫在线播放网站| 日韩欧美一区二区三区中文精品| 国产成人亚洲综合无码| 亚洲av无码片在线播放| 人妻丰满熟妇aⅴ无码| 六月婷婷中文字幕| 亚洲日韩精品无码专区网站| 久久亚洲精品成人av无码网站| 成人麻豆日韩在无码视频| 日韩精品久久无码人妻中文字幕 | 毛片无码免费无码播放| 亚洲中文字幕久久精品无码喷水| 惠民福利中文字幕人妻无码乱精品| 国产无码区| 精品久久无码中文字幕| 亚洲AV无码乱码国产麻豆穿越| 中文字幕永久一区二区三区在线观看 | 日韩无码系列综合区| 国产激情无码一区二区| 日韩精品人妻系列无码专区免费 | av无码播放一级毛片免费野外| 无码专区AAAAAA免费视频| 自慰无码一区二区三区| 免费无码又爽又刺激网站直播| 一区 二区 三区 中文字幕| 中文字幕一区二区三区久久网站 | 中文字幕久久亚洲一区| 最近中文字幕高清中文字幕无| а√天堂中文官网8| 在线免费中文字幕| 中文字幕视频在线| 最近2019年中文字幕一页| 日本中文字幕网站| 中文字幕手机在线视频| 精品久久久久久无码不卡| 中文字字幕在线中文无码|