BBC News with Marion Marshall.
Researchers developing a vaccine against malaria have published results showing a high success rates so far. The">The scientists at an American biotech company irradiated mosquitoes to weaken">weaken">weaken">weaken the malaria causing parasites they carry. The">The enfeebled parasites were then injected into humans to trigger an immune response. Naomi Grimley reports. “Scientists have known for a while that if a human is bitten by malaria carrying mosquitoes which have been weaken">weakened">weaken">weakened by radiation. That person might build up immunity, but it might take as many as a thousand bites to make that happen. Now an American biotech company in Maryland has built on that knowledge. Researchers irradiated mosquitoes extracted the malaria causing parasites and injected them into volunteers, 12 out of the 15 who'd been given the highest dose, then developed immunity.”
The">The electoral commission">commission">commission">commission in Zimbabwe has, for the first time, admitted that substantial">substantial">substantial">substantial numbers of voters were turned away from polling stations in last week's elections. It said that more than 300,000 people were prevented from voting and further 200,000 might be influenced in their choice of candidate. But the commission">commission">commission">commission said the mistakes were not enough to prevent victory">victory">victory">victory for President Robert Mugabe. A leading member of the opposition MDC, Tendai Biti, told the BBC that Zimbabweans feltl deeply dejected because so many of them have made extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary efforts to vote only to be cheated. “People enlisted en route in just casting their votes, nearly on thousands came from the X people X that things in order to the exist the right to vote. So when they've been taken away from the election like this, there is a problem.”
The">The United Nations says Colombia has seen a strong reduction in coca plants. The">The UN office on drugs said the land planted with coca bushes had dropped by a quarter between 2011 and 2012 and was now at its lowest in a decade. Analysts say the fall in coca production suggests illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal groups, which often financed themselves through drug trafficking, may be increasing moving into illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal gold and emerald mining.
A suicide bomb attack, at a funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral of a policeman in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, has killed at least 29 people and wounded more than 50 others. Charles Haviland reports from Islamabad. “Heavy security in Quetta believed to be the dwelling place of the Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar was not enough to prevent the suicide bomber striking at a policeman's funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral. The">The provincial police chief for Balochistan told journalists that most of those who died were police officers, 21 of them have been identified, they included his colleague, the head of the police operations for the city of Quetta. The">The blast was captured live on television cameras as the event was being broadcast. An officer said police spotted the suicide bomber and began searching him while upon he blew himself up.”
World News from the BBC
The">The US State Department has announced that the direct peace talks between Israel and Palestinians will take place in Jerusalem next Wednesday to be followed by a meeting in the West Bank town of Jericho. The">The negotiations, the first between the two sides for nearly three years were launched with great fanfare by the US Secretary of State John Kerry at a dinner in Washington ten days ago.
A military judge in Texas has ruled that an army psychiatrist who's on trial for a shooting rampage four years ago can continue to represent himself. Major Nidal Hasan has admitted killing 13 people at the Fort Hood military base in Texas. He is a Muslim and said he attacked fellow soldiers to stop them being deployed to fight Taliban in Afghanistan. Rajini Vaidyanathan reports. “Major Hasan admitted he killed 13 soldiers and injured more than 30 others at the army base in Fort Hood, Texas where he was serving. Major Hasan has tried to plead guilty, but under a military law, a not guilty plea is required for death penalty cases. Even though he wanted to represent himself, he's been assigned court lawyers, they had asked to be removed from the case arguing that the Major Hasan wants the death penalty and isn't listening to their legal advice when he comes to defense.”
Hundreds of Ethiopian Muslims have been demonstrating in the capital Addis Ababa and other parts of the country against, what they're calling, government interference in religious affairs. Commemorating the festival of Eid, they've also appealed for the release of 28 religious leaders who have been arrested over the past year.
Pope Francis has intensified the fight against corruption in the Vatican by strengthening the supervision of financial transactions at its internal bank. The">The Pope issued a decree designed to combat money laundering and prevent any financing of terrorism. It's the latest in a series of moves by the Pope to stamp out abuses of the Vatican Bank which handles funds for the Roman Catholic Church.
BBC News
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Marion Marshall.
[00:03.23]Researchers developing a vaccine against malaria have published results showing a high success rates so far.
[00:09.09]The">The scientists at an American biotech company irradiated mosquitoes to weaken">weaken">weaken">weaken the malaria causing parasites they carry.
[00:16.50]The">The enfeebled parasites were then injected into humans to trigger an immune response.
[00:21.38]Naomi Grimley reports.
[00:23.10]“Scientists have known for a while that if a human is bitten by malaria carrying mosquitoes which have been weaken">weakened">weaken">weakened by radiation.
[00:31.81]That person might build up immunity, but it might take as many as a thousand bites to make that happen.
[00:38.70]Now an American biotech company in Maryland has built on that knowledge.
[00:44.01]Researchers irradiated mosquitoes extracted the malaria causing parasites and injected them into volunteers,
[00:51.94]12 out of the 15 who'd been given the highest dose, then developed immunity.”
[00:58.06]The">The electoral commission">commission">commission">commission in Zimbabwe has, for the first time, admitted that substantial">substantial">substantial">substantial numbers of voters were turned away from polling stations in last week's elections.
[01:07.42]It said that more than 300,000 people were prevented from voting and further 200,000 might be influenced in their choice of candidate.
[01:14.70]But the commission">commission">commission">commission said the mistakes were not enough to prevent victory">victory">victory">victory for President Robert Mugabe.
[01:19.86]A leading member of the opposition MDC, Tendai Biti, told the BBC that Zimbabweans feltl deeply dejected because so many of them have made extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary efforts to vote only to be cheated.
[01:31.11]“People enlisted en route in just casting their votes, nearly on thousands came from the X people X that things in order to the exist the right to vote.
[01:43.15]So when they've been taken away from the election like this, there is a problem.”
[01:47.49]The">The United Nations says Colombia has seen a strong reduction in coca plants.
[01:52.00]The">The UN office on drugs said the land planted with coca bushes had dropped by a quarter between 2011 and 2012 and was now at its lowest in a decade.
[02:00.53]Analysts say the fall in coca production suggests illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal groups, which often financed themselves through drug trafficking,
[02:07.74] may be increasing moving into illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal gold and emerald mining.
[02:11.56]A suicide bomb attack, at a funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral of a policeman in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, has killed at least 29 people and wounded more than 50 others.
[02:20.78]Charles Haviland reports from Islamabad.
[02:22.93]“Heavy security in Quetta believed to be the dwelling place of the Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar was not enough to prevent the suicide bomber striking at a policeman's funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral.
[02:33.05]The">The provincial police chief for Balochistan told journalists that most of those who died were police officers,
[02:39.07]21 of them have been identified, they included his colleague, the head of the police operations for the city of Quetta.
[02:45.49]The">The blast was captured live on television cameras as the event was being broadcast.
[02:50.44]An officer said police spotted the suicide bomber and began searching him while upon he blew himself up.”
[02:57.02]World News from the BBC
[02:59.13]The">The US State Department has announced that the direct peace talks between Israel and Palestinians will take place in Jerusalem next Wednesday to be followed by a meeting in the West Bank town of Jericho.
[03:11.13]The">The negotiations, the first between the two sides for nearly three years were launched with great fanfare by the US Secretary of State John Kerry at a dinner in Washington ten days ago.
[03:21.67]A military judge in Texas has ruled that an army psychiatrist who's on trial for a shooting rampage four years ago can continue to represent himself.
[03:31.13]Major Nidal Hasan has admitted killing 13 people at the Fort Hood military base in Texas.
[03:37.29]He is a Muslim and said he attacked fellow soldiers to stop them being deployed to fight Taliban in Afghanistan.
[03:43.42]Rajini Vaidyanathan reports.
[03:45.37]“Major Hasan admitted he killed 13 soldiers and injured more than 30 others at the army base in Fort Hood, Texas where he was serving.
[03:55.43]Major Hasan has tried to plead guilty, but under a military law, a not guilty plea is required for death penalty cases.
[04:04.08]Even though he wanted to represent himself,
[04:06.27]he's been assigned court lawyers, they had asked to be removed from the case arguing that the Major Hasan wants the death penalty and isn't listening to their legal advice when he comes to defense.”
[04:17.44]Hundreds of Ethiopian Muslims have been demonstrating in the capital Addis Ababa and other parts of the country against, what they're calling, government interference in religious affairs.
[04:27.37]Commemorating the festival of Eid, they've also appealed for the release of 28 religious leaders who have been arrested over the past year.
[04:34.37]Pope Francis has intensified the fight against corruption in the Vatican by strengthening the supervision of financial transactions at its internal bank.
[04:43.74]The">The Pope issued a decree designed to combat money laundering and prevent any financing of terrorism.
[04:49.50]It's the latest in a series of moves by the Pope to stamp out abuses of the Vatican Bank which handles funds for the Roman Catholic Church.
[04:57.72]BBC News
第三页:词汇解析
weaken">weaken
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
v.使 ... 弱,削弱; 变弱; 弄淡
参考例句
用作动词 (v.)
Hansen says if the Gulf stream were toweaken">weakenit could affect marine life.
韩森说,如果湾流太弱,会影响海洋生命。
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commission">commission
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.佣金;委员会;委托;委任;犯罪
vt.授予;使服役;委托
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
The">The prisoner pleaded that he was drawn in to thecommission">commissionof the crime.
囚犯辩解说他是受人引诱而犯罪的。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
The">The musician wascommission">commissioneda new symphony for the festival.
那位音乐家受托为这个节庆写一首新的交响乐曲。
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substantial">substantial
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.大量的;坚固的;实质的;可观的
n.本质;重要部份
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
New economic development policies led tosubstantial">substantialand rapid growth.
新的经济发展政策带来了快速和大量的增长。
Substantialprofits accrue when sales take off.
当销售额突飞猛进之后,可观的利润就开始自然累积。
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emphasize">emphasize">emphasize">emphasize
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
vt.强调;着重;使突出
参考例句
用作及物动词 (vt.)
We cannotemphasize">emphasize">emphasize">emphasizetoo much the importance of learning English.
我们再怎样强调学英文的重要性也不为过。
I would like toemphasize">emphasize">emphasize">emphasizethat we are ready to meet the management at any time.
我想着重指出,我们愿意在任何时候与管理部门会谈。
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victory">victory
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.胜利;成功
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
The">The soldiers exulted at theirvictory">victory.
战士们为取得胜利而欢跃。
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extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
adj.非凡的;特别的;特派的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
He has anextraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinarymemory.
他有非凡的记忆力。
He is an a ministerextraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary.
他是一位特派部长。
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illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.非法的;不合法的
n.非法移民
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
The">The jewellery firm is just a front for theirillegal">illegal">illegal">illegaltrade in diamonds.
该珠宝公司不过是进行非法的钻石交易的幌子。
It'sillegal">illegal">illegal">illegalto read people's private letters without permission.
未经允许看别人的私人信件是不合法的。
用作名词 (n.)
Theillegal">illegal">illegal">illegalscouldn't be admitted by the authority.
非法移民是不被政府认可的。
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funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
adj.葬礼(的)
n.葬礼
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
Their cars headed thefuneral">funeral">funeral">funeralprocession.
他们的车队在葬礼队伍的最前面。
用作名词 (n.)
They held a statefuneral">funeral">funeral">funeralin honour of the statesman.
他们为这位政治家举行了国葬。
第四页:中英双语听力稿
BBC News with Marion Marshall.
Marion Marshall为你播报BBC新闻。
Researchers developing a vaccine against malaria have published results showing a high success rates so far. The">The scientists at an American biotech company irradiated mosquitoes to weaken">weaken">weaken">weaken the malaria causing parasites they carry. The">The enfeebled parasites were then injected into humans to trigger an immune response. Naomi Grimley reports. “Scientists have known for a while that if a human is bitten by malaria carrying mosquitoes which have been weaken">weakened">weaken">weakened by radiation. That person might build up immunity, but it might take as many as a thousand bites to make that happen. Now an American biotech company in Maryland has built on that knowledge. Researchers irradiated mosquitoes extracted the malaria causing parasites and injected them into volunteers, 12 out of the 15 who'd been given the highest dose, then developed immunity.”
研发疟疾疫苗的研究人员公布了研究结果,迄今为止该疫苗呈现出高成功率。美国一家生物科技公司的科学家通过辐照蚊子削弱蚊子携带的疟疾寄生虫,之后注射这些变弱的寄生虫至人体来引发免疫反应。Naomi Grimley报道。“科学家早已证实,如果被携带疟疾的蚊子叮咬,而疟疾已被辐射变得衰弱,被叮咬者就会产生免疫力,但前提是被叮咬一千次。目前美国马里兰州一家生物科技公司在此理论上有所进展,研究人员辐照蚊子后,提取并注射疟疾寄生虫至15名志愿者体内,其中12人注射了最高剂量,之后产生了免疫力。”
The electoral commission">commission in Zimbabwe has, for the first time, admitted that substantial">substantial numbers of voters were turned away from polling stations in last week's elections. It said that more than 300,000 people were prevented from voting and further 200,000 might be influenced in their choice of candidate. But the commission">commission said the mistakes were not enough to prevent victory">victory for President Robert Mugabe. A leading member of the opposition MDC, Tendai Biti, told the BBC that Zimbabweans felt deeply dejected because so many of them have made extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary">extraordinary efforts to vote only to be cheated. “People enlisted en route in just casting their votes, nearly one thousands came from the X people X that things in order to the exist the right to vote. So when they've been taken away from the election like this, there is a problem.”
津巴布韦选举委员会首次承认,上周选举时投票站禁止大量选民入内,超过30万选民无法投票,20万选民可能在选择候选人时受到影响。但委员会称这些过失不足以阻止Robert Mugabe当选总统。反对党民主变革运动的领导Tendai Biti告诉BBC,很多津巴布韦人为选举付出很多努力却遭到欺骗,他们非常沮丧。“为了投票人们半途赶来,为维护选举权近数千人赶到投票站。所以如果他们被这样的选举拒之门外,就会出现问题。”
The">The United Nations says Colombia has seen a strong reduction in coca plants. The">The UN office on drugs said the land planted with coca bushes had dropped by a quarter between 2011 and 2012 and was now at its lowest in a decade. Analysts say the fall in coca production suggests illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal groups, which often financed themselves through drug trafficking, may be increasing moving into illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal">illegal gold and emerald mining.
联合国称哥伦比亚的古柯种植骤减,联合国毒品官员称,2011至2012年期间,古柯种植地减少了四分之一,如今创十年新低。分析人士称古柯产量的减少表明,通过毒品走私获取资金的非法组织可能会涌入金矿和绿宝石的非法开采。
A suicide bomb attack, at a funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral of a policeman in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, has killed at least 29 people and wounded more than 50 others. Charles Haviland reports from Islamabad. “Heavy security in Quetta believed to be the dwelling place of the Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar was not enough to prevent the suicide bomber striking at a policeman's funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral">funeral. The">The provincial police chief for Balochistan told journalists that most of those who died were police officers, 21 of them have been identified, they included his colleague, the head of the police operations for the city of Quetta. The">The blast was captured live on television cameras as the event was being broadcast. An officer said police spotted the suicide bomber and began searching him while upon he blew himself up.”
巴基斯坦西南方奎塔市一名警察的葬礼上发生了自杀式袭击,至少29人死亡,50多人受伤。Charles Haviland伊斯兰堡报道。“奎塔是阿富汗塔利班首领Mullah Omar的住址,重兵把守却仍不足以阻止警察葬礼上的自杀式爆炸者袭击。俾路支省警察局局长告诉记者,死者多为警察,21人已确认身份,其中包括死者的同事——奎塔市警察行动负责人。当时葬礼正值广播,因此电视摄像机现场录制了爆炸案。一名官员称,警察发现自杀式爆炸者并开始搜身,这时他引爆了身上的炸弹。”
World News from the BBC
BBC国际新闻
The">The US State Department has announced that the direct peace talks between Israel and Palestinians will take place in Jerusalem next Wednesday to be followed by a meeting in the West Bank town of Jericho. The">The negotiations, the first between the two sides for nearly three years were launched with great fanfare by the US Secretary of State John Kerry at a dinner in Washington ten days ago.
美国国务院宣布,巴以将于下周三在耶路撒冷举行直接和谈,随后在西岸杰利科镇开会。这是继10天前美国国务卿John Kerry在华盛顿晚宴上大张旗鼓宣布协商后近三年来双方的首次和谈。
A military judge in Texas has ruled that an army psychiatrist who's on trial for a shooting rampage four years ago can continue to represent himself. Major Nidal Hasan has admitted killing 13 people at the Fort Hood military base in Texas. He is a Muslim and said he attacked fellow soldiers to stop them being deployed to fight Taliban in Afghanistan. Rajini Vaidyanathan reports. “Major Hasan admitted he killed 13 soldiers and injured more than 30 others at the army base in Fort Hood, Texas where he was serving. Major Hasan has tried to plead guilty, but under a military law, a not guilty plea is required for death penalty cases. Even though he wanted to represent himself, he's been assigned court lawyers, they had asked to be removed from the case arguing that the Major Hasan wants the death penalty and isn't listening to their legal advice when he comes to defense.”
德克萨斯州军事法官作出裁决,一名因四年前枪击案受审的军队心理医生可继续为自己辩护。Nidal Hasan少校承认在德州胡德堡军事基地杀死13人。Nidal Hasan是穆斯林教徒,他称袭击战友是为了阻止他们被派去与阿富汗塔利班作战。Rajini Vaidyanathan报道。“德州是Hasan的服役地,他承认在德州胡德堡军事基地杀死13名士兵,伤及30多名士兵。他曾试图服罪,但根据军法,只有死刑案件需要无罪答辩。他想为自己辩护,但被指定了法院律师。律师们请求不接此案并辩称说Hasan希望被处死刑,在辩护时不听律师意见。”
Hundreds of Ethiopian Muslims have been demonstrating in the capital Addis Ababa and other parts of the country against, what they're calling, government interference in religious affairs. Commemorating the festival of Eid, they've also appealed for the release of 28 religious leaders who have been arrested over the past year.
数百名埃塞俄比亚穆斯林教徒在首都亚的斯亚贝巴和其他城市举行游行,抗议所谓的政府干预宗教事务。他们庆祝开斋节时,要求释放去年被捕的28名宗教领袖。
Pope Francis has intensified the fight against corruption in the Vatican by strengthening the supervision of financial transactions at its internal bank. The">The Pope issued a decree designed to combat money laundering and prevent any financing of terrorism. It's the latest in a series of moves by the Pope to stamp out abuses of the Vatican Bank which handles funds for the Roman Catholic Church.
弗朗西斯教皇加强对国内银行金融交易的监管,以此强化对梵蒂冈反腐的力度。教皇颁布了一项反洗钱法令,防止恐怖主义者融资。梵蒂冈银行处理罗马天主教教堂的融资,此次是教皇采取一系列打击该银行滥用行为中的最新措施。
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