BBC News with Nick Kelly.
President Obama has appealed for calm reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection a day after a neighborhood watch volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer was cleared of murdering an unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida. Mr.Obama said the US was a country of laws and jury had a spoken. David Willis reports from Florida. “In his statement, President Obama said the death of Trayvon Martin was a tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy not just for his family but for the whole of America. Acknowledging the passions the trial had generated, he urged people to respect the call for calm reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection on the part of Trayvon Martin's parents. A President statement follows protests in several US cities in response">response">response">response">response">response">response">response to the acquittal of George Zimmerman who claimed he shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense after becoming convinced the teenager was a part of a gang that had been targeting the local neighbourhood.”
The">The public prosecutor in Egypt has frozen the assets of 14 senior Islamists including the head of the Muslim Brotherhood as part of an investigation into the incitement of violence of protests. The">The announcement came as a senior US envoy William Burns was arriving in Cairo. The">The US has been urging the authorities to release the ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi. There">There is still considerable anger among Mr. Morsi's supporters especially over the appointment of Mohamed el-Baradei as Interim Vice President. “El-Baradei has been sworn in before an authority that's not chosen by the people, and the authority does not recognized by the constitution, the people and the entire world.” “Both the constitution and the referendum of the Egyptian people have been demolished and dissolved.”
The">The President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir has arrived in Nigeria and been met with a full guard of honor despite human rights activists demand">demand">demand">demand">demand">demand">demand">demand that he’d been arrested for war crimes. Nigeria is a member of the International Criminal Court which has indicted Mr. Bashir for war crimes in Darfur. A human rights group, the Nigerian Coalition for the International Criminal Court has threatened to seek a judicial order to ensure his arrest. Chino Obiagwu is a spokesman for the group. “It sends a very wrong signal to all African countries that the international sanctions of court could be ignored. It's a strong signal that African nations don’t need to cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate with ICC. And if that impression">impression">impression">impression">impression">impression">impression">impression continues, then we're going to have a serious problem dealing with impunity in Africa.”
Two British soldiers have died during a training exercise in Wales, it's not known how the men died, but a BBC's correspondent says the weapons were not thought been involved. The">The exercise took place in the Brecon Beacons' mountain range.
Two of the fastest sprinters in the world, Tyson Gay from the United States and Jamaica athlete Asafa Powell, have tested positive for banned substances. Gay, who's the second fastest man in the world over 100 meters, says he's pulling out the Athletics World Championships in Moscow next month.
This is the World News from the BBC.
The">The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for a tougher European data protection rules following revelations about the United States online surveillance programs. The">The comments follow leaks suggesting that the US eavesdropped on EU officials as part of a widespread electronic spy operation. Stephen Evans reports from Berlin. “Within an election two months away, Chancellor Merkel is under some pressure to disclose how much her government knew about the activities of the American national security agency. In her Sunday evening interview, she said that in future, the United States must abide by German law, an assertion that some in Germany hood as attested mission that the NSA broke German law by spying on German citizens. Chancellor Merkel sent her interior minister to Washington last week to find out how much spying there had been and on whom. The">The opposition in Berlin has accused her government of failing to get answers.”
The">The authorities in Iraq said at least 15 people have died in a new wave of bomb attacks south of the capital Baghdad. Iraqi police said the blasts struck cities, including Karbala, Nasiriyah, Kut and Basra. The">The blasts happened shortly before the evening meal that ends the day-long fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Earlier in the day, attacks in northern Iraq left at least six people dead.
And Police in Bangladesh have clashed with several hundreds of supporters of the country's largest Islamic party ahead of the verdict in the trial of an Islamic leader charged with war crimes. Ghulam Azam is accused of committing crimes during the country's 1971 war of independence. Prosecutors at a special tribunal say Mr. Azam, who is 90, should receive the death penalty for his role in setting up violent militia groups that killed thousands of people. His supporters say the charges are political">political">political">politically">political">political">political">politically motivated. Early verdict against Islamist leaders triggered nationwide protests.
BBC News
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Nick Kelly.
[00:04.05]President Obama has appealed for calm reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection a day after a neighborhood watch volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer was cleared of murdering an unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida.
[00:13.70]Mr.Obama said the US was a country of laws and jury had a spoken.
[00:17.67]David Willis reports from Florida.
[00:19.91]“In his statement, President Obama said the death of Trayvon Martin was a tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy not just for his family but for the whole of America.
[00:28.13]Acknowledging the passions the trial had generated, he urged people to respect the call for calm reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection on the part of Trayvon Martin's parents.
[00:37.89]A President statement follows protests in several US cities in response">response">response">response">response">response">response">response to the acquittal of George Zimmerman who claimed he shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense
[00:47.34] after becoming convinced the teenager was a part of a gang that had been targeting the local neighbourhood.”
[00:53.09]The">The public prosecutor in Egypt has frozen the assets of 14 senior Islamists including the head of the Muslim Brotherhood as part of an investigation into the incitement of violence of protests.
[01:04.29]The">The announcement came as a senior US envoy William Burns was arriving in Cairo.
[01:09.25]The">The US has been urging the authorities to release the ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.
[01:14.65]There">There is still considerable anger among Mr. Morsi's supporters especially over the appointment of Mohamed el-Baradei as Interim Vice President.
[01:23.07]“El-Baradei has been sworn in before an authority that's not chosen by the people, and the authority does not recognized by the constitution,
[01:31.66]the people and the entire world.”
[01:33.48]“Both the constitution and the referendum of the Egyptian people have been demolished and dissolved.”
[01:40.73]The">The President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir has arrived in Nigeria and been met with a full guard of honor despite human rights activists demand">demand">demand">demand">demand">demand">demand">demand that he’d been arrested for war crimes.
[01:51.18]Nigeria is a member of the International Criminal Court which has indicted Mr. Bashir for war crimes in Darfur.
[01:57.58]A human rights group, the Nigerian Coalition for the International Criminal Court has threatened to seek a judicial order to ensure his arrest.
[02:05.35]Chino Obiagwu is a spokesman for the group.
[02:08.63]“It sends a very wrong signal to all African countries that the international sanctions of court could be ignored.
[02:14.99]It's a strong signal that African nations don’t need to cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate with ICC.
[02:20.04]And if that impression">impression">impression">impression">impression">impression">impression">impression continues, then we're going to have a serious problem dealing with impunity in Africa.”
[02:27.51]Two British soldiers have died during a training exercise in Wales, it's not known how the men died,
[02:32.78]but a BBC's correspondent says the weapons were not thought been involved.
[02:36.55]The">The exercise took place in the Brecon Beacons' mountain range.
[02:39.43]Two of the fastest sprinters in the world, Tyson Gay from the United States and Jamaica athlete Asafa Powell, have tested positive for banned substances.
[02:48.35]Gay, who's the second fastest man in the world over 100 meters, says he's pulling out the Athletics World Championships in Moscow next month..
[02:55.88]This is the World News from the BBC.
[02:59.76]The">The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for a tougher European data protection rules following revelations about the United States online surveillance programs.
[03:10.06]The">The comments follow leaks suggesting that the US eavesdropped on EU officials as part of a widespread electronic spy operation.
[03:18.67]Stephen Evans reports from Berlin.
[03:20.91]“Within an election two months away, Chancellor Merkel is under some pressure to disclose how much her government knew about the activities of the American national security agency.
[03:31.30]In her Sunday evening interview, she said that in future, the United States must abide by German law,
[03:38.31]an assertion that some in Germany hood as attested mission that the NSA broke German law by spying on German citizens.
[03:47.01]Chancellor Merkel sent her interior minister to Washington last week to find out how much spying there had been and on whom.
[03:55.78]The">The opposition in Berlin has accused her government of failing to get answers.”
[04:01.82]The">The authorities in Iraq said at least 15 people have died in a new wave of bomb attacks south of the capital Baghdad.
[04:09.13]Iraqi police said the blasts struck cities, including Karbala, Nasiriyah, Kut and Basra.
[04:15.07]The">The blasts happened shortly before the evening meal that ends the day-long fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
[04:22.27]Earlier in the day, attacks in northern Iraq left at least six people dead.
[04:25.18]And Police in Bangladesh have clashed with several hundreds of supporters of the country's largest Islamic party ahead of the verdict in the trial of an Islamic leader charged with war crimes.
[04:35.80]Ghulam Azam is accused of committing crimes during the country's 1971 war of independence.
[04:41.52]Prosecutors at a special tribunal say Mr. Azam, who is 90, should receive the death penalty for his role in setting up violent militia groups that killed thousands of people.
[04:51.99]His supporters say the charges are political">political">political">politically">political">political">political">politically motivated.
[04:54.97]Early verdict against Islamist leaders triggered nationwide protests.
[04:58.69]BBC News
第三页:词汇解析
reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
n.倒影;反射;反映;沉思;考虑
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
The">The cat felt curious when she saw her ownreflection">reflection">reflection">reflectionin the mirror.
小猫看到自己在镜子中的倒影,感到很好奇。
This mess is areflection">reflection">reflection">reflectionon his incompetence and lack of confidence.
这种混乱情况说明他难当此任、缺乏自信。
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volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.志愿者;(自行生长的)植物
v.(自愿)做
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
He enlisted as avolunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteerin the army.
他以志愿兵从军。
用作动词 (v.)
Many peoplevolunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteerto work on the farms.
许多人自动到农场劳动。
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tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
n.悲剧;灾难;惨事
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
This recenttragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedyhas put the manufacturersof the drug squarely in the dock.
新近发生的这一悲惨事件使药品厂商受到指控。
It was atragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedythat she died so young.
她这么年轻就去世,真是太不幸了。
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response">response">response">response
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.反应;回答;响应;答复
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
The">The tax cuts produced a favourableresponse">response">response">responsefrom the public.
税额削减受到了公众的欢迎.
I'm sorry; the correctresponse">response">response">responseis B.
不好意思,正确回答应该是B。
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political">political">political">political
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.政治的;政治上的;政党的;人事的;争权夺利的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
The">The Britishpolitical">political">political">politicalsystem has evolved over several centuries.
英国的政治制度是经过几个世纪逐步发展而成的。
Everything in our company is sopolitical">political">political">politicalthat you never know who you can trust.
我们公司的所有事情都是争权夺利的,以至于你都知道你能相信谁。
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demand">demand">demand">demand
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.要求;需求
v.要求;查问;需要
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Thedemand">demand">demand">demandfor coal begins to slacken off in the spring.
煤的需求在春天开始减少。
用作动词 (v.)
All these questionsdemand">demand">demand">demandcareful and detailed study.
这些都需要认真具体的研究。
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cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
vi.合作;协力;配合
参考例句
用作不及物动词 (vi.)
I advise you not tocooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperatewith that deceitful businessman.
我建议你不要和那个不诚实的商人合作。
If they cancooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperatewith each other, everything should run smoothly.
如果你们能互相配合,一切都会顺利的。
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impression">impression">impression">impression
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
n.印象;感觉;模仿
n.印迹;印刷
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Her gentleness has given me a deepimpression">impression">impression">impression.
她的亲切给我留下了很深的印象。
The first edition of this dictionary has animpression">impression">impression">impressionof 10,000 copies and the total price is 1,000,000 yuan.
这部词典第一版印刷一万册,码洋为一百万元。
第四页:中英双语听力稿
BBC News with Nick Kelly.
Nick Kelly为你播报BBC新闻
President Obama has appealed for calm reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection a day after a neighborhood watch volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer">volunteer was cleared of murdering an unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida. Mr.Obama said the US was a country of laws and jury had a spoken. David Willis reports from Florida. “In his statement, President Obama said the death of Trayvon Martin was a tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy">tragedy not just for his family but for the whole of America. Acknowledging the passions the trial had generated, he urged people to respect the call for calm reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection">reflection on the part of Trayvon Martin's parents. A President statement follows protests in several US cities in response">response">response">response">response">response">response">response to the acquittal of George Zimmerman who claimed he shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense after becoming convinced the teenager was a part of a gang that had been targeting the local neighbourhood.”
就在佛罗里达一名社区治安志愿者脱离谋杀手无寸铁的黑人少年特雷凡·马丁的指控一天后,奥巴马总统呼吁人们对此进行冷静的反思。奥巴马说,美国是法治社会,法律应该能够起到作用,戴维德·威利斯在佛罗里达报道。“奥巴马在声明中称,Trayvon Martin的死对他的家庭,和整个美国社会都是一场巨大的悲剧。奥巴马意识到了审判时所产生的情绪并鼓励人们进行平静反思,就算是为了特雷凡·马丁的父母。George Zimmerman最初以为Martin是一直袭击当社区的团伙成员,声称自己是处于正当防卫而杀死了他,目前 Zimmerman被判无罪,这导致美国几个城市都进行了抗议,总统之后发表了如上声明。”
The">The public prosecutor in Egypt has frozen the assets of 14 senior Islamists including the head of the Muslim Brotherhood as part of an investigation into the incitement of violence of protests. The">The announcement came as a senior US envoy William Burns was arriving in Cairo. The">The US has been urging the authorities to release the ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi. There">There is still considerable anger among Mr. Morsi's supporters especially over the appointment of Mohamed el-Baradei as Interim Vice President. “El-Baradei has been sworn in before an authority that's not chosen by the people, and the authority does not recognized by the constitution, the people and the entire world.” “Both the constitution and the referendum of the Egyptian people have been demolished and dissolved.”
埃及检察官冻结了包括穆斯林兄弟会的领袖在内的14名伊斯兰高级人士的资产,这个举动是调查煽动暴力抗议活动的一部分。当这个声明宣布时,美国高级使者William Burns刚抵达开罗。一直以来,美国都致力于敦促埃及政府释放被废总统穆罕默德·莫尔西,莫尔西的支持者仍然非常愤怒,自从穆罕默德·埃尔巴拉迪被任命为临时副总统之后。“埃尔巴拉迪已在非民选的当局前宣誓就职,当局也没有得到宪法和全世界人民的承认。”“宪法和埃及人民的公投都遭到了不同程度的破坏。”
The President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir has arrived in Nigeria and been met with a full guard of honor despite human rights activists demand">demand">demand">demand that he'd been arrested for war crimes. Nigeria is a member of the International Criminal Court which has indicted Mr. Bashir for war crimes in Darfur. A human rights group, the Nigerian Coalition for the International Criminal Court has threatened to seek a judicial order to ensure his arrest. Chino Obiagwu is a spokesman for the group. “It sends a very wrong signal to all African countries that the international sanctions of court could be ignored. It's a strong signal that African nations don't need to cooperate">cooperate">cooperate">cooperate with ICC. And if that impression">impression">impression">impression continues, then we're going to have a serious problem dealing with impunity in Africa.”
苏丹总统Omar al-Bashir已经抵达尼日利亚,但人权活动人士强烈要求以战争罪将他逮捕。不过他最终还是受到了仪仗队的迎接。尼日利亚是国际刑事法庭的成员国,该法庭判定Bashir在达尔富尔犯下了战争罪。人权组织尼日利亚联合国际刑事法庭威胁要发布裁决令逮捕他,Chino Obiagwu是该组织的发言人。“这向非洲各国传递了一个非常坏的信号也就是法庭的国际制裁可以置之不理的,非洲国家不用再与国际刑事法庭合作。如果这种印象持续下去的话,我们处理非洲无罪事件时就会有很严重的问题。”
Two British soldiers have died during a training exercise in Wales, it's not known how the men died, but a BBC's correspondent says the weapons were not thought been involved. The">The exercise took place in the Brecon Beacons' mountain range.
两名英国士兵在威尔士的例行训练中不幸身亡,其死因目前尚未清楚,BBC通讯记者称据悉案件中没有使用武器。训练是在比肯斯山区进行。
Two of the fastest sprinters in the world, Tyson Gay from the United States and Jamaica athlete Asafa Powell, have tested positive for banned substances. Gay, who's the second fastest man in the world over 100 meters, says he's pulling out the Athletics World Championships in Moscow next month.
全世界最快的两名短跑选手,来自美国的Tyson Gay以及来自牙买加的运动员Asafa Powell在被禁药物检测中结果均显示阳性。Gay是全世界100米短跑比赛第二名,他声称会退出下个月在莫斯科举行的世界田径锦标赛。
This is the World News from the BBC.
BBC世界新闻
The">The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for a tougher European data protection rules following revelations about the United States online surveillance programs. The">The comments follow leaks suggesting that the US eavesdropped on EU officials as part of a widespread electronic spy operation. Stephen Evans reports from Berlin. “Within an election two months away, Chancellor Merkel is under some pressure to disclose how much her government knew about the activities of the American national security agency. In her Sunday evening interview, she said that in future, the United States must abide by German law, an assertion that some in Germany hood as attested mission that the NSA broke German law by spying on German citizens. Chancellor Merkel sent her interior minister to Washington last week to find out how much spying there had been and on whom. The">The opposition in Berlin has accused her government of failing to get answers.”
美国网络监视项目曝光后,德国总理Angela Merkel呼吁欧洲实行更严格的数据保护法规。前段时间有信息显示美国窃听欧洲官员,这是美国大规模电子间谍项目的一部分。斯迪芬·伊文在柏林报道。“现在距选举还有两个月时间,人们希望安吉拉·默克尔透露政府对美国国家安全局活动的了解程度,对此默克尔备受压力。她在周日晚上接受采访时说,美国必须遵守德国法律,一些德国人认定这个说法说明美国国家安全局违反德国法律刺探德国公民。总理默克尔上周派内政部长前往华盛顿,调查间谍行为的程度及被监视者身份。柏林的反对派指责默克尔政府未能得到问题的答案。”
The">The authorities in Iraq said at least 15 people have died in a new wave of bomb attacks south of the capital Baghdad. Iraqi police said the blasts struck cities, including Karbala, Nasiriyah, Kut and Basra. The">The blasts happened shortly before the evening meal that ends the day-long fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Earlier in the day, attacks in northern Iraq left at least six people dead.
伊拉克首都巴格达南部发生新一轮的爆炸袭击,当局称至少15人丧生。伊拉克警方称爆炸袭击了卡尔巴拉市、库特和巴士拉。就在爆炸发生前不久,神圣的斋月一天的斋戒刚结束,晚餐刚开始。当天早上至少6人在伊拉克北部的袭击中身亡。
And Police in Bangladesh have clashed with several hundreds of supporters of the country's largest Islamic party ahead of the verdict in the trial of an Islamic leader charged with war crimes. Ghulam Azam is accused of committing crimes during the country's 1971 war of independence. Prosecutors at a special tribunal say Mr. Azam, who is 90, should receive the death penalty for his role in setting up violent militia groups that killed thousands of people. His supporters say the charges are political">political">political">politically">political">political">political">politically motivated. Early verdict against Islamist leaders triggered nationwide protests.
在一名被控战争罪的伊斯兰领袖审判结果宣判前一天晚上,孟加拉国警方同该国最大伊斯兰党的数百名支持者发生冲突。Ghulam Azam被控在1971年的独立战争中犯下战争罪,特别法庭的检察官称现年90岁的Azam成立暴力民兵组织并杀害数千人,应对他处以死刑。他的支持者称指控出于政治动机,前段时间针对伊斯兰领袖的判决引发了全国性的抗议。
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