At the time, a map like this one was the standard, a birdseye or hillside view.
当时,像这样的地图是标准的,鸟瞰或山景的视角。
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Birdseye noticed that when Inuit people went ice fishing in minus-40 degree windy conditions, their catch froze almost immediately.
Birdseye 他注意到当因纽特人在负四十度颳风的情况下去冰钓时,他们的渔获几乎是马上结冻。
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Kurlansky wrote a book recently called Birdseye: The Adventures of a Curious Man.
库尔兰斯基最近写了一本书,书名是《鸟眼:一个好奇人的历险记》。
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Birdseye realized that he could take smaller pieces of food and freeze them immediately after they were caught.
Birdseye 意识到他可以在捕获小块食物后立即将其冷冻。
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Birdseye realized that the Arctic frozen foods were tasty because they froze quickly and formed smaller ice crystals that didn't damage the cells.
Birdseye 发现北极冷冻食物很好吃,因为它们快速结冻并形成不会破坏细胞的较小冰晶。
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Combined with clever marketing, this allowed Birdseye to bring Arctic winter to the rest of the world and to almost single-handedly jump-start the modern market for frozen foods.
Birdseye worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and in 1912, he was sent to an area which is now part of Canada called Newfoundland that was a very cold area.
Birdseye continued to work for the company, and there is still a company called " Birdseye Frozen Foods" that you can go to an American store and buy food from this company.