BBC News with Nick Kelly.
The">The electoral commission in Zimbabwe has declared that president Robert Mugabe has won a seventh term in office. Mr. Mugabe who is 89 years old won 61% of the vote. His main rival Morgan Tsvangirai won nearly 34%. Mr. Tsvangirai says he will go to court to contest the results. Andrew Harding reports.
The">The official results show president Mugabe won 61% of the vote. It’s a crushing victory that he and his supporters say is a vindication of their aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive campaign to take back control of Zimbabwe’s economy and land. Mr. Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party has also won more than 2/3 of the seats in parliament">parliament. But the man who is now lost three elections in a row said the country was in mourning and in crisis. Morgan Tsvangirai said he would demand a forensic order of the entire process to reveal how the election was stolen. But although regional observer">observers">observer">observers have expressed grave concerns about the election they seem in no mood to question the outcome.
The">The American Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States did not believe the results announced today represented a credible expression of the will of the Zimbabwean people. The">The British foreign secretary William Hague said the British government had concerns over reports of large numbers of voters being turned away from polling stations and the high number of extra ballot papers that were printed.
A month after the Egyptian military deposed the elected president Mohamed Morsi, senior American and European Union diplomats are holding talks in Cairo with leaders of the interim government and the Muslim Brotherhood opposition. Yolande Knell reports
Exactly one month after Egypt’s first democratically elected Islamist president was removed from office, international mediation efforts are increasing to try to mend the damaging deep political division">division">division">division in the country. Just hours after meeting members of Mr. Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood and its political party, the US deputy">deputy">deputy">deputy Secretary of State William Burns sat down for talks with the Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Fahmy. They">They were joined by the European Union’s envoy Bernardino Leon. Few official details have been given but the hope is clearly to prevent further violence and bloodshed.
Hassan Rouhani has been formally endorsed as Iran’s new president at a ceremony in Teheran. He">He would take the oath of office in the Iranian parliament">parliament on Sunday. In an address broadcast live on state television, Mr. Rouhani pledged his government would work to improve the economy and engage with the world.
“I have assured you this responsibility would support those people who want change, who want a better life away from corruption, poverty and discrimination, people who want more respected dignity and hope in a secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure future. These">These are legitimate demands even though it will not be possible to realize them all straight away.”
World News from the BBC
Thousands of Tunisians have gathered at a Central Square in the capital Tunis to express their support for the governing Islamist movement Ennahda. Members of the opposition intend to hold a protest the same time. Ahmed Maher is at the government rally in Kasbah Square.
The">The mood here is festive. Firework’s been set off lighting the dark sky of Tunis. For many of the protesters here this rally is an attempt">attempt">attempt">attempt to recapture the political momentum amid amounting calls of the government to resign. Such calls for many of them are an assault of democratic legitimacy.
Government and opposition supporters in Venezuela are holding two separate marches in protest against corruption in the capital Caracas. President Nicolas Maduro who joined a crowd at the centre plaza of Venezuela said he would fight corruption regardless of who might fall. The">The leader of the opposition Henrique">Henrique Capriles told thousands of demonstrators in the other part of the city the government rally was a march of the corrupt protesting against corruption.
And Russia has banned the American rock group Bloodhound Gang from performing at a music festival after a band member shoved the Russian flag into his underpants on stage. Daniel Sandford has the details.
The">The scandal began on Wednesday when the group was performing in the Ukrainian seaside resort of Odessa. A Russian flag was on the stage and the bassist, Evil Jared Hasselhoff put it into the front of his underpants and then pulled it out of the back. The">The group’s next stop on their tour was at a festival in Russia but the culture minister Vladimir Medinsky used twitter to say these idiots will not perform in Kuban. The">The bassist later apologized. Evil Jared Hasselhoff explained that it’s a tradition in the band that anything thrown from the stage into the audience passes through his underpants.
BBC News
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Nick Kelly.
[00:03.67]The">The electoral commission in Zimbabwe has declared that president Robert Mugabe has won a seventh term in office.
[00:09.63]Mr. Mugabe who is 89 years old won 61% of the vote.
[00:13.97]His main rival Morgan Tsvangirai won nearly 34%.
[00:17.79]Mr. Tsvangirai says he will go to court to contest the results.
[00:21.20]Andrew Harding reports.
[00:22.59]The">The official results show president Mugabe won 61% of the vote.
[00:27.59]It’s a crushing victory that he and his supporters say is a vindication of their aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive campaign to take back control of Zimbabwe’s economy and land.
[00:35.80]Mr. Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party has also won more than 2/3 of the seats in parliament">parliament.
[00:41.31]But the man who is now lost three elections in a row said the country was in mourning and in crisis.
[00:46.99]Morgan Tsvangirai said he would demand a forensic order of the entire process to reveal how the election was stolen.
[00:54.25]But although regional observer">observers">observer">observers have expressed grave concerns about the election they seem in no mood to question the outcome.
[01:01.65]The">The American Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States did not believe the results announced today represented a credible expression of the will of the Zimbabwean people.
[01:11.54]The">The British foreign secretary William Hague said the British government had concerns over reports of large numbers of voters
[01:17.66]being turned away from polling stations and the high number of extra ballot papers that were printed.
[01:23.38]A month after the Egyptian military deposed the elected president Mohamed Morsi,
[01:29.14]senior American and European Union diplomats are holding talks in Cairo with leaders of the interim government and the Muslim Brotherhood opposition.
[01:36.75]Yolande Knell reports
[01:39.45]Exactly one month after Egypt’s first democratically elected Islamist president was removed from office,
[01:45.83]international mediation efforts are increasing to try to mend the damaging deep political division">division">division">division in the country.
[01:52.82]Just hours after meeting members of Mr. Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood and its political party,
[01:58.49]the US deputy">deputy">deputy">deputy Secretary of State William Burns sat down for talks with the Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Fahmy.
[02:05.09]They">They were joined by the European Union’s envoy Bernardino Leon.
[02:09.06]Few official details have been given but the hope is clearly to prevent further violence and bloodshed.
[02:15.10]Hassan Rouhani has been formally endorsed as Iran’s new president at a ceremony in Teheran.
[02:21.52]He">He would take the oath of office in the Iranian parliament">parliament on Sunday.
[02:24.73]In an address broadcast live on state television, Mr. Rouhani pledged his government would work to improve the economy and engage with the world.
[02:33.71]“I have assured you this responsibility would support those people who want change,
[02:42.65]who want a better life away from corruption, poverty and discrimination, people who want more respected dignity and hope in a secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure future.
[02:51.59]These">These are legitimate demands even though it will not be possible to realize them all straight away.”
[02:57.37]World News from the BBC
[03:00.59]Thousands of Tunisians have gathered at a Central Square in the capital Tunis to express their support for the governing Islamist movement Ennahda.
[03:09.08]Members of the opposition intend to hold a protest the same time.
[03:12.51]Ahmed Maher is at the government rally in Kasbah Square.
[03:15.92]The">The mood here is festive.
[03:18.82]Firework’s been set off lighting the dark sky of Tunis.
[03:23.65]For many of the protesters here this rally is an attempt">attempt">attempt">attempt to recapture the political momentum amid amounting calls of the government to resign.
[03:34.36]Such calls for many of them are an assault of democratic legitimacy.
[03:39.69]Government and opposition supporters in Venezuela are holding two separate marches in protest against corruption in the capital Caracas.
[03:47.63]President Nicolas Maduro who joined a crowd at the centre plaza of Venezuela said he would fight corruption regardless of who might fall.
[03:56.35]The">The leader of the opposition Henrique">Henrique Capriles told thousands of demonstrators in the other part of the city the government rally was a march of the corrupt protesting against corruption.
[04:07.65]And Russia has banned the American rock group Bloodhound Gang from performing at a music festival after a band member shoved the Russian flag into his underpants on stage.
[04:18.86]Daniel Sandford has the details.
[04:20.68]The">The scandal began on Wednesday when the group was performing in the Ukrainian seaside resort of Odessa.
[04:27.96]A Russian flag was on the stage and the bassist, Evil Jared Hasselhoff put it into the front of his underpants and then pulled it out of the back.
[04:36.61]The">The group’s next stop on their tour was at a festival in Russia but the culture minister Vladimir Medinsky used twitter to say these idiots will not perform in Kuban.
[04:47.28]The">The bassist later apologized.
[04:49.63]Evil Jared Hasselhoff explained that it’s a tradition in the band that anything thrown from the stage into the audience passes through his underpants.
[04:58.09]BBC News
第三页:词汇解析
aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.侵略的;进攻性的;好斗的;有进取心的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
His style of argument in meetings is not so muchaggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressiveas pertinacious.
他在会议上的辩论态度并非锋芒逼人而是坚持己见。
But what impresses most is that they areaggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressivein their career and responsible to their families and respectful to females.
但最印象深刻的,上海男人在事业上有进取心,对家庭有很强的责任感,而且尊重女性。
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outlook">outlook">outlook">outlook
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
n.景色;前景;展望;观点
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
From my study window I have a pleasantoutlook">outlook">outlook">outlookover mountains and valleys.
从我书房的窗子我看到了高山和峡谷宜人的景色。
As prices have dropped lower and lower, theoutlook">outlook">outlook">outlooklooks black for many companies in the city.
当价格一再下跌,对市内许多公司来说前景大为不妙。
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observer">observer
难度:2星扩展词汇,属常用10000词
英汉解释
n.观察者
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Eachobserver">observer's prediction has been borne out.
每个观察者的预料已被证实了。
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division">division
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.划分;除法;部门;分开;师(军队)
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Thedivision">divisionsbetween the various classes of society are not so sharply marked as they used to be.
现在社会上各阶级的划分不象过去那样明显了。
The boy has learnt to dodivision">division.
这个小男孩已学会做除法。
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deputy">deputy
难度:2星扩展词汇,属常用10000词
英汉解释
n.代表;副手;议员
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
My younger brother is mydeputy">deputyduring my absence.
我不在时,我弟弟代表我。
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parliament
难度:2星扩展词汇,属常用10000词
英汉解释
n.议会;国会;一届议会的会期
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Parliament">Parliamentwill debate the nationalization issue next week.
议会将在下周辩论国有化议题。
Parliament">Parliamenthas passed an Act forbidding the killing of rare animals.
国会通过了一项法令,禁止捕杀珍稀动物。
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secure">secure">secure">secure
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.安全的;牢靠的;稳妥的
vt.使安全;获得;固定
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
We must create asecure">secure">secure">secureand reliable international environment of lasting peace and stability.
我们要创造安全可靠、长期稳定的国际和平环境。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
We must prepare our claim and send it to the insurance company tosecure">secure">secure">securepayment.
我们得准备好索赔要求,并把它寄给保险公司以便获得赔偿。
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attempt">attempt
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
v.企图;尝试
n.企图;试图
参考例句
用作动词 (v.)
Heattempt">attemptedto smother up the scandal about his family.
他企图掩饰有关他家庭的丑闻。
用作名词 (n.)
He studied hard in anattempt">attemptto pass the exam.
他努力学习试图通过考试。
第四页:中英双语听力稿
BBC News with Nick Kelly.
Nick Kelly为你播报BBC新闻
The">The electoral commission in Zimbabwe has declared that president Robert Mugabe has won a seventh term in office. Mr. Mugabe who is 89 years old won 61% of the vote. His main rival Morgan Tsvangirai won nearly 34%. Mr. Tsvangirai says he will go to court to contest the results. Andrew Harding reports.
津巴布韦选举委员会宣称罗伯特·穆加贝总统获得第七届连任。89岁的穆加贝总统获得了61%的选票。他的主要对手摩根·茨万吉拉伊获得了将近34%的选票。茨万吉拉伊称他将要到法庭检查选举结果。安德鲁·哈丁为您报道。
The official results show president Mugabe won 61% of the vote. It's a crushing victory that he and his supporters say is a vindication of their aggressive">aggressive">aggressive">aggressive campaign to take back control of Zimbabwe's economy and land. Mr. Mugabe's Zanu-PF party has also won more than 2/3 of the seats in parliament. But the man who is now lost three elections in a row said the country was in mourning and in crisis. Morgan Tsvangirai said he would demand a forensic order of the entire process to reveal how the election was stolen. But although regional observer">observers have expressed grave concerns about the election they seem in no mood to question the outcome.
官方结果显示穆加贝总统获得了61%的选票。这是个压倒性的胜利,他和他的支持者们说这个结果是对于他们重拾津巴布韦经济的竞选运动的无罪证明。穆加贝的Zanu-PF党也获得了议会超过2/3的席位。但是摩根·茨万吉拉伊这位连续三次失败的竞选者说国家正处于悲痛和危机之中,他说他会要求一个法院的命令让整个的选举过程如何被操控公之于众。尽管地区观察者表达了自己的严重关切,但他们好像对质疑选举结果并没有多大的兴趣。
The">The American Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States did not believe the results announced today represented a credible expression of the will of the Zimbabwean people. The">The British foreign secretary William Hague said the British government had concerns over reports of large numbers of voters being turned away from polling stations and the high number of extra ballot papers that were printed.
美国国务卿约翰·克里称美国不相信今天的发布的代表津巴布韦人民意愿的结果。英国外交部长William Hague称英国政府对于大批选民被选票站操控的报告,以及额外打印的选票表示高度担忧。
A month after the Egyptian military deposed the elected president Mohamed Morsi, senior American and European Union diplomats are holding talks in Cairo with leaders of the interim government and the Muslim Brotherhood opposition. Yolande Knell reports
在埃及军方罢黜刚上任的穆罕默德·穆尔西总统一个月之后,美国和欧盟的高级外交官在开罗和临时政府以及穆斯林兄弟会反对党的的领导进行会谈。Yolande Knell为您报道。
Exactly one month after Egypt's first democratically elected Islamist president was removed from office, international mediation efforts are increasing to try to mend the damaging deep political division">division in the country. Just hours after meeting members of Mr. Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood and its political party, the US deputy">deputy Secretary of State William Burns sat down for talks with the Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Fahmy. They were joined by the European Union's envoy Bernardino Leon. Few official details have been given but the hope is clearly to prevent further violence and bloodshed.
就在埃及罢黜通过民主选举产生的伊斯兰教总统一个月之后,国际仲裁一直在努力修复这个国家的政治裂痕。在会见穆尔西的穆斯林兄弟会成员的几个小时候,美国副国务卿宾威廉就和埃及的外交大臣Nabil Fahmy进行了座谈,此外参加座谈的还设有欧盟的大使Bernardino Leon。官方没有给出本次座谈的细节,但是关于遏制进一步的暴力和血腥事件的希望是很清晰的。
Hassan Rouhani has been formally endorsed as Iran's new president at a ceremony in Teheran. He would take the oath of office in the Iranian parliament on Sunday. In an address broadcast live on state television, Mr. Rouhani pledged his government would work to improve the economy and engage with the world.
Hassan Rouhani在德黑兰的一个典礼上被证实任命为伊朗的新总统。他将于本周日在伊朗的议会上宣誓就职。在一次电视直播的讲话中,Rouhani承诺他的政府将会努力提高经济水平以及与世界的接轨。
“I have assured you this responsibility would support those people who want change, who want a better life away from corruption, poverty and discrimination, people who want more respected dignity and hope in a secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure">secure future. These">These are legitimate demands even though it will not be possible to realize them all straight away.”
“我向你们保证,我会支持那些想要改变的人,那些想要远离腐败、贫穷和歧视,有一个更好的生活,那些想有更高的尊严和更安全的未来。这些都是合法的诉求,就算实现他们的道路是曲折的。”
World News from the BBC
BBC世界新闻
Thousands of Tunisians have gathered at a Central Square in the capital Tunis to express their support for the governing Islamist movement Ennahda. Members of the opposition intend to hold a protest the same time. Ahmed Maher is at the government rally in Kasbah Square.
数千名突尼斯人在首都突尼斯的中央广场进行集会表达他们对于伊斯兰复兴党运动的支持。反对党的成员试图同时进行抗议。Ahmed Maher在卡斯巴广场的政府集会里。
The mood here is festive. Firework's been set off lighting the dark sky of Tunis. For many of the protesters here this rally is an attempt">attempt to recapture the political momentum amid amounting calls of the government to resign. Such calls for many of them are an assault of democratic legitimacy.
这里的气氛像过节一样。燃放的烟火照亮了突尼斯的天空。对于这里的许多抗议者来说,这个集会是一个重新获得政治势头的尝试。对于他们许多人这样的呼唤是对民主法治的攻讦。
Government and opposition supporters in Venezuela are holding two separate marches in protest against corruption in the capital Caracas. President Nicolas Maduro who joined a crowd at the centre plaza of Venezuela said he would fight corruption regardless of who might fall. The">The leader of the opposition Henrique">Henrique Capriles told thousands of demonstrators in the other part of the city the government rally was a march of the corrupt protesting against corruption.
委内瑞拉政府和反对派的支持者们进行了两个独立的游行抗议首都加拉加斯的腐败问题。Nicolas Maduro总统加入了委内瑞拉中央广场的人群,他称不管有可能让谁下台,他都会不遗余力地与腐败抗争。反对派的领袖Henrique Capriles告诉数千名游行示威者,政府集会游行的作用就是为了抗议腐败。
And Russia has banned the American rock group Bloodhound Gang from performing at a music festival after a band member shoved the Russian flag into his underpants on stage. Daniel Sandford has the details.
美国摇滚乐队Bloodhound Gang在舞台上表演时,一名乐队成员把俄罗斯的国旗塞入了自己的内裤,这一行为使俄罗斯禁止了该乐队在俄罗斯的表演。DanielSandford为您带来详细报道。
The scandal began on Wednesday when the group was performing in the Ukrainian seaside resort of Odessa. A Russian flag was on the stage and the bassist, Evil Jared Hasselhoff put it into the front of his underpants and then pulled it out of the back. The group's next stop on their tour was at a festival in Russia but the culture minister Vladimir Medinsky used twitter to say these idiots will not perform in Kuban. The bassist later apologized. Evil Jared Hasselhoff explained that it's a tradition in the band that anything thrown from the stage into the audience passes through his underpants.
该丑闻始于本周三乐队在奥德萨市的乌克兰海滨表演时。当时舞台上有一面俄罗斯国旗,乐队的低音乐手Evil Jared Hasselhoff把国旗塞入自己内裤的前面并从后面拉了出来。该乐队表演的下一站本是在俄罗斯的一个节日,但是文化部长Vladimir Medinsky在推特上说这些蠢蛋不能再库班河表演,该低音乐手后来道歉。Evil Jared Hasselhoff解释道任何观众扔到舞台上的东西多要穿过他的内裤,这是一个传统。
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