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The British Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his decision to veto a new European treaty aimed at strengthening the eurozone, saying he did so to protect Britain's national interest. He said he'd genuinely sought agreement at last week's summit but couldn't get thesafeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguards">safeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguardshe wanted to protect the financial sector. But the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who wasn't in the Commons to hear Mr Cameron, says differences between them remain and the coalition had to work together to re-engage with Europe to protect jobs.
"The prime minister and I clearly do not agree on the outcome of the summit last week. I've made it very clear that I think isolation inEurope, when we are one against 26, is potentially a bad thing for jobs, a bad thing for growth and a bad thing for the livelihoods of millions of people in this country."
President Obama and the visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki have laidwreath">wreath">wreath">wreaths">wreath">wreath">wreath">wreathsat Arlington National Cemetery on the outskirts of Washington, where many of the almost 4,500 Americans killed in Iraq are buried. Speaking at the start of a week which will mark the final withdrawal of American troops from Iraq, Mr Obama said America was leaving with its head held high and would never abandon its allies and interests there.
Defence officials in Pakistan have told the BBC that they are considering demanding millions of dollars in annual taxes and charges on Nato trucks and fuel tankers. The vehicles pass through Pakistan en route to Afghanistan. Jill McGivering reports.
Many in Pakistan are still furious about last month's Nato air strikes close to the Afghan border, which killed at least 24 members of its security forces. For Nato, the overland route through Pakistan is a key part of supporting operations in Afghanistan. Now Pakistan's defence officials have introduced a new factor: cost. They say that until now the transit permission has been verbal and informal, but it may be time, they say, to negotiate a formal agreement.
A Russian billionaire, Mikhail Prokhorov, says he'll challenge the Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in the presidential election in March. Mr Prokhorov said theprecedented">unprecedented">precedented">unprecedentedanti-government protests that have been held in recent days were a sign that Russian people were becoming more alert.
"Society is waking up. And no matter whether we want it or not, those authorities who fail to establish a dialogue with society, I think they will soon have to go. Therefore, a serious change is happening in the world, and a new sort of person is emerging, I would say,due tothe development of the Internet, and communications between the authorities and society are becoming closer."
Mr Prokhorov said he was targeting Russia's growing middle class. The BBC Moscow correspondent says there's deep mistrust of the super-rich in Russia, so it's unclear how much support he'll have.
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Member states of the International Criminal Court have chosen a Gambian lawyer, Fatou Bensouda, as its new chief prosecutor. She was elected byconsensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensusat a meeting at the United Nations in New York. All the ICC's current investigations are in Africa, but several of its leaders have complained that Africa has been unfairly targeted. Anna Holligan reports from The Hague.
She's been working as a deputy for the last seven years. Now Fatou Bensouda is preparing to take on the highest role within the International Criminal Court. Speaking at the UN Assembly of State Parties in New York, she thanked her colleagues forhaving faith inher abilities and promised to continue working to achieve the court's ambition of endingimpunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunityfor the most serious crimes against humanity. The new chief prosecutor has already stated she will not change the established approach of going after war criminals regardless of where they come from.
The parliament in Tunisia has elected a new president. The former opposition leader Moncef Marzouki from the secular Congress for the Republic party was appointed. It follows parliamentary elections in October after the uprising in Tunisia which ousted its former long- standing leader Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in January this year.
A 93-year-old Belgian-Congolese nurse who saved hundreds of wounded American soldiers during World War II has received abelated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belatedaward for valour from the US army. Augusta Chiwy volunteered to help at a medical centre at the height of the Battle of the Bulge in the town of Bastogne.
The International Amateur Boxing Association says allegations of corruption involving Azerbaijan and the 2012 Olympics are groundless. It said the claims in a domestic BBC television programme relied heavily onhearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsayand were unsupported by any credible evidence. It wasalleged that Azerbaijan had been guaranteed two boxing gold medals at London 2012 in return for $10m investment. The BBC said it stood by its investigation.
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第二页:中英双语听力
The British Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his decision to veto a new European treaty aimed at strengthening the eurozone, saying he did so to protect Britain's national interest. He said he'd genuinely sought agreement at last week's summit but couldn't get the safeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguards">safeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguards he wanted to protect the financial sector. But the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who wasn't in the Commons to hear Mr Cameron, says differences between them remain and the coalition had to work together to re-engage with Europe to protect jobs.
英国首相戴维德·卡梅隆为自己否决意在加强欧元区的欧盟新协议的决定进行辩护,称这么做是为了保护英国的国民利益。他说在上周的峰会上确实支持协议,但没有得到他想要的保护金融机构的保证条款。副首相Nick Clegg当时没有在下议院听卡梅隆的讲话,他说两人之间仍有意见分歧,联盟必须协同一致,重新与欧洲合作以保护就业。
"The prime minister and I clearly do not agree on the outcome of the summit last week. I've made it very clear that I think isolation inEurope, when we are one against 26, is potentially a bad thing for jobs, a bad thing for growth and a bad thing for the livelihoods of millions of people in this country."
“我和首相显然对上周峰会的结果持不同意见,我已明确表示,我们以1:26的对比处于孤立地位,这对就业来说是个潜在危险,对本国的发展和数百万民众来说都是不利的。”
President Obama and the visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki have laid wreath">wreath">wreath">wreaths">wreath">wreath">wreath">wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery on the outskirts of Washington, where many of the almost 4,500 Americans killed in Iraq are buried. Speaking at the start of a week which will mark the final withdrawal of American troops from Iraq, Mr Obama said America was leaving with its head held high and would never abandon its allies and interests there.
奥巴马总统与来访的伊拉克总理马利基在华盛顿郊区阿灵顿国家公墓敬献花圈,死于伊拉克的4500名美国人安葬这里。奥巴马在本周初的讲话标志着美军最终从伊拉克撤出,奥巴马说,美国昂首离开这里,永不抛弃自己的盟友和这里的利益。
Defence officials in Pakistan have told the BBC that they are considering demanding millions of dollars in annual taxes and charges on Nato trucks and fuel tankers. The vehicles pass through Pakistan en route to Afghanistan. Jill McGivering reports.
巴基斯坦国防官员告诉BBC,他们正考虑对北约卡车和运油车征收年税和费用。这些车辆经由巴基斯坦进入阿富汗,Jill McGivering报道。
Many in Pakistan are still furious about last month's Nato air strikes close to the Afghan border, which killed at least 24 members of its security forces. For Nato, the overland route through Pakistan is a key part of supporting operations in Afghanistan. Now Pakistan's defence officials have introduced a new factor: cost. They say that until now the transit permission has been verbal and informal, but it may be time, they say, to negotiate a formal agreement.
很多巴基斯坦人仍对上月北约在阿富汗边境附近的空袭怀恨在心,至少24名安全部队成员死于这次袭击。对北约来说,穿过巴基斯坦的陆路,是支持阿富汗部署的关键。现在巴基斯坦国防官员引入新事物—成本。他们说,到目前为止,通行只是非官方的口头约定,但总会协商正式协议的。
A Russian billionaire, Mikhail Prokhorov, says he'll challenge the Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in the presidential election in March. Mr Prokhorov said the precedented">unprecedented">precedented">unprecedented anti-government protests that have been held in recent days were a sign that Russian people were becoming more alert.
俄罗斯亿万富翁Mikhail Prokhorov称将挑战总理普京,参加三月份的总统选举。Prokhorov称,最近几天这场前所未有的反政府抗议,标志着俄罗斯人民已开始觉醒。
"Society is waking up. And no matter whether we want it or not, those authorities who fail to establish a dialogue with society, I think they will soon have to go. Therefore, a serious change is happening in the world, and a new sort of person is emerging, I would say, due to the development of the Internet, and communications between the authorities and society are becoming closer."
“社会正在觉醒,当局未能与社会建立对话,不管我们愿意与否,我想他们都必须下台了。因此,全世界正发生一场严肃的变革,一种新的人物正在涌现,我想是由于互联网的发展,当局和社会的交流变得更密切。”
Mr Prokhorov said he was targeting Russia's growing middle class. The BBC Moscow correspondent says there's deep mistrust of the super-rich in Russia, so it's unclear how much support he'll have.
Prokhorov说,他的目标是俄罗斯正在成长起来的中产阶级,BBC驻莫斯科记者说,俄罗斯巨富阶层对他很不信任,所以不清楚他会得到多少支持。
Member states of the International Criminal Court have chosen a Gambian lawyer, Fatou Bensouda, as its new chief prosecutor. She was elected by consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus at a meeting at the United Nations in New York. All the ICC's current investigations are in Africa, but several of its leaders have complained that Africa has been unfairly targeted. Anna Holligan reports from The Hague.
国际刑事法庭(ICC)成员国选择冈比亚律师Fatou Bensouda为新主检察官,她是在联合国纽约一次会议上经全体表决被当选的。ICC目前所有调查都在非洲,但其几名领导人投诉称,非洲遭到不公平的对待。Anna Holligan在海牙报道。
She's been working as a deputy for the last seven years. Now Fatou Bensouda is preparing to take on the highest role within the International Criminal Court. Speaking at the UN Assembly of State Parties in New York, she thanked her colleagues for having faith in her abilities and promised to continue working to achieve the court's ambition of ending impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity for the most serious crimes against humanity. The new chief prosecutor has already stated she will not change the established approach of going after war criminals regardless of where they come from.
Bensouda过去七年一直担任副职,现在她要接手ICC的最高职位。在联合国纽约缔约国大会上,她感谢同事们对她能力的信任,承诺继续工作,完成法庭的任务,即结束免除最严重的反人类罪。新主检察官还表示,不管战犯来自何处,不会改变现有工作方法。
The parliament in Tunisia has elected a new president. The former opposition leader Moncef Marzouki from the secular Congress for the Republic party was appointed. It follows parliamentary elections in October after the uprising in Tunisia which ousted its former long- standing leader Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in January this year.
突尼斯议会选举新总统,共和党世俗议会前反对派领导人Moncef Marzouki当选。今年一月份的突尼斯起义中,长期在位的前领导人本阿里被逐,十月份进行了议会选举。
A 93-year-old Belgian-Congolese nurse who saved hundreds of wounded American soldiers during World War II has received a belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated award for valour from the US army. Augusta Chiwy volunteered to help at a medical centre at the height of the Battle of the Bulge in the town of Bastogne.
一名93岁的比利时和刚果金双重国籍护士,因在二战期间拯救了数百名受伤的美国士兵,被美军授予迟到的嘉奖。巴斯托尼的坦克大决战最激烈时,Augusta Chiwy义务前去帮助一处医疗中心。
The International Amateur Boxing Association says allegations of corruption involving Azerbaijan and the 2012 Olympics are groundless. It said the claims in a domestic BBC television programme relied heavily on hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay and were unsupported by any credible evidence. It wasalleged that Azerbaijan had been guaranteed two boxing gold medals at London 2012 in return for $10m investment. The BBC said it stood by its investigation.
国际业余拳击协会称,有关阿塞拜疆在2012奥林匹克一事上的腐败指控是没有根据的。协会称,BBC一个国内电视节目全凭传闻和无端证据,称有其事。据说阿塞拜疆已以1000万美元投资做交换,得到2012伦敦奥运会两枚拳击金奖的保证。BBC称其报道是经过调查的。
第三页:词汇解析
safeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguard
英汉解释
n. 保护;保卫;保护措施
vt. 保护,护卫
同义词
n.guard,precaution,safe-conduct
词汇辨析
defend,protect,safeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguard,guard,shield,shelter,harbour
这些动词均有“保护、保卫”之意。 defend 普通用词,指用武力或其它措施使人或物不受损害,消除危险。用作比喻时,指坚持某种行动、决定或意见。
protect 普通用词,指用某种手段作为防御工具以防危险或伤害。
safeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguard 语气强,指采取积极措施预防可能发生的一切攻击或危险。
guard 普通用词,指保持警惕以防可能的攻击或伤害。
shield 语气比protect强,但侧重防止迫在眉睫的攻击或伤害。
shelter 通常指寻找安全地方躲避风雨或使人免遭危害。
harbour 贬义词,指隐匿或非法保护、窝藏。
参考例句
1. How To Safeguard Your Computer?
如何维护你的电脑?
2. Every State is the best judge of what is required tosafeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguardits national security.
每个国家自己才能最好地判断需要什么来保卫自己国家的安全。
3. The organization shall identify, verify, protect andsafeguard">safeguard">safeguard">safeguardcustomer property provided for use or incorporation into the product.
组织必须识别、验证、保护和维护供其使用或构成其产品一部分的顾客财产。
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wreath">wreath">wreath">wreath
英汉解释
n. 花冠;圈状物
vt. 环绕(等于wreath">wreath">wreath">wreathe)
vi. 盘旋(等于wreath">wreath">wreath">wreathe)
同义词
n.chaplet,coronal,garland,lei
v.wreath">wreath">wreath">wreathe
参考例句
1. The jasminewreath">wreath">wreath">wreaththat you wove me thrills to my heart like praise.
你为我编织的茉莉花环让我想被赞扬了一般心扉荡漾。
2. We can develop Buddhism as a string to weave all the beings in a singlewreath">wreath">wreath">wreath.
我们可以将佛教发展成为一条将所有生物编织在同一个花环上的绳子。
3. I
我用整个上午努力地编制了一个花环,但是花儿滑落了。
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precedented">unprecedented">precedented">unprecedented
英汉解释
adj. 空前的;无前例的
反义词
a.precedented
参考例句
1. The rate of growth wasprecedented">unprecedented">precedented">unprecedented.
这个成长率是前所未有的。
2. A historic andprecedented">unprecedented">precedented">unprecedentedevent occurred. The question of whether or not we are alone in the universe has been answered.
一个前所未有的历史性的事件发生了。宇宙中是否只有我们生存的问题已经有答案了。
3. This unique model combines the qualities of a luxury saloon and a high-performance sports car in one, raising this superiority to a new,precedented">unprecedented">precedented">unprecedentedlevel.
这种独特的模式结合在一个豪华轿车和高性能跑车的特质,这种优势提高到一个新的,前所未有的水平。
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consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus
英汉解释
n. 一致;舆论;合意
参考例句
1. Communion is also possible for those who are ascending in the New Consensus.
对那些正在新一致实相中提升的人类交流也是可能的。
2. Soon the human dream will be edited of this thought-form, as those in the newconsensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensuswill have transcended such thought-form within.
不久人类梦想将被这个思想形态所编辑,因为在新一致实相中的人们将已超越内在此类思想形态。
3. These traditions demand criticism, comparison, and perhaps revision, with some possible blending toward greaterconsensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensus">consensusin the future.
随着将来很可能会走向更大的合一,这些传统需要批判、比较,也许还需要修改。
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impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity
英汉解释
n. 不受惩罚;无患;免罚
参考例句
1. Landlords were simply ignoring the law, and withimpunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity.
地主们完全无视法律,且不受惩罚。
2. That means that drug gangs can kidnap almost withimpunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity.
那意味着毒犯在绑架后可以几乎不受惩罚。
3. He behaved badly withimpunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunity">impunitysince he knew the teacher was weak.
他行为不检但不受惩罚,因为他知道老师很软弱。
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belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated
英汉解释
adj. 迟来的;误期的
同义词
a.late,tardy
参考例句
1. It's late, but Belated Happy Birthday Han Ji Hye!
现在已经晚了,但迟来的生日快乐韩期金惠!
2. Good morning and Merry (belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated) Christmas to you all!
早上好,祝大家圣诞快乐!(晚了点哦)
3. Epitaph: abelated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belated">belatedadvertisement for a line of goods that has permanently discontinued.
墓志铭——是一则已经永久断市的货物的过时广告。
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hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay
英汉解释
n. 传闻,谣言
adj. 传闻的,风闻的
同义词
n.rumor,rumour
参考例句
1. Some people are always interested inhearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsaynews concerning pop stars movie stars.
有的人总是对关于流行 歌星和影星的小道消息 感兴趣。
2. He had thought he could accept her complicated past, but in fact told him that he is human, no way to accepthearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay.
他当初以为自己能接受她那复杂的过往,但事实告诉他自己是个普通人,没办法去接受流言飞语。
3. But it is a pity, our side's many people indeed are this condition, some know something about, but originates mostly from thehearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay">hearsay.
但遗憾的是,我们身边的很多人的确就是这个状态,有的略知一二,但多半来源于道听途说。