BBC News with Iain Purdon.
Thousands of protest">protesters">protest">protesters have converged on Taksim Square in Istanbul hours after the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan rejected demands to drop a plan to redevelop a park in the city. He said extremists who were manipulating demonstrations which began as an environmental protest">protest">protest">protest last week. James Reynolds is among the protest">protesters">protest">protesters in Istanbul. A lot of them just sitting on the verges of the park, others are chanting as one group which have been dancing a tango, other people are buying slices of watermelon and having barbeques. Most people here say that they will continue to protest">protest">protest">protest and to come here in order to stop the government for redeveloping this area. And people here say that they were disappointed but not surprised by the Prime Minister's comments. People here say that if he's been stubborn their point of view, then they will be stubborn as well. One man said we would stay here till the ends; if they want to get us, they would have to use an awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful lot of tear gas.
Austria says it will withdraw">withdraw">withdraw">withdraw its UN peacekeepers from the Golan Heights after fighting between Syrian government forces and rebels. Officials say the mission">mission">mission">mission is no longer tenable. Austria provides nearly 400 soldiers about a third of the UN peacekeeping mission">mission">mission">mission. A UN spokesman, Kieran Dwyer insisted their work would go on. The mission">mission">mission">mission in the Golan was set up 40 years ago to monitor the ceasefire line between Israel and Syria. This is no less important today than it was all those years ago. And with the fighting becoming more and more intense, this is a really serious risk to regional spillover of the conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict inside Syria. So rather than talking about the mission">mission">mission">mission now becoming viable, what we focusing on it is making sure that it remains viable.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila have announced on state television that they have separated and their marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage is over. Lyudmila Putin said it was a joint decision and described their parting as a civilized divorce. The couple had been married for 30 years and have two daughters.
The White House has defended a national intelligence program that collected the daily phone records of tens of millions of Americans, it follows a British newspaper report that one of America’s largest telephone providers, Verizon, is under the government orders to hand over data relating to all its subscribers. From Washington Paul Adams. A senior administration official, unnamed and choosing his words very carefully, didn't directly confirm the existence of the court order. However, he pointed out that it didn't include the contents of conversations or the names of any callers, and was limited">limited">limited">limited only to metadata such as numbers and durations of calls. The Official went on to say that such information has been a critical">critical">critical">critical">critical">critical">critical">critical tool in protecting American from terrorist threats. Civil rights organizations have long warned that this kind of widespread surveillance is going on.
This is the World News from the BBC.
The Mexican army says it has rescued 165 migrants kidnapped by criminal gangs at least two weeks ago. They">They've been held hostages in a property in northern Tamaulipas state waiting to cross illegally into the United States. Most of the victims were from Central American countries. An army spokesman said the migrants were probably betrayed by human trafficking gangs who were paid to get them into the US, but instead, handed them over to other criminal organizations.
At least six Georgian soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack in southern Afghanistan, nine others were injured when the bomber drove an explosive filled truck into their base in Helmand province. It's the second such attack by suspected Taliban militants on the Georgian troops in a month, about 1,500 Georgian soldiers are serving in Afghanistan as a part of the NATO-led international forces.
Prince Philip, the Queen's husband has been admitted to a London hospital for an operation. Buckingham Palace said the 91-year-old Duke of Edinburgh was expected to remain in hospital for up to two weeks. Here's our Royal correspondent Peter Hunt. After smiling and chatting with guests at Buckingham Palace Garden Party, Prince Philip was driven this afternoon to the London clinic where he walked unaided into the private hospital. Routine tests in recent weeks led to, what Buckingham Palace has called up, abdominal investigations during the past few days. Tomorrow, the Queen's husband, who have been 92 in four days' time will undergo an exploratory operation. It will be conducted under general anesthetic.
The British government is to pay millions of dollars in compensation to Kenyans who were tortured or mistreated by colonial forces during the Mau Mau insurgency of the 1950s. The out of the court settlement worth $30m including costs relates to more than 5,000 Kenyans represented by a British law firm.
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Iain Purdon.
[00:04.44]Thousands of protest">protesters">protest">protesters have converged on Taksim Square in Istanbul hours after the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan rejected demands to drop a plan to redevelop a park in the city.
[00:15.41]He said extremists who were manipulating demonstrations which began as an environmental protest">protest">protest">protest last week.
[00:21.55]James Reynolds is among the protest">protesters">protest">protesters in Istanbul.
[00:25.14]A lot of them just sitting on the verges of the park, others are chanting as one group which have been dancing a tango,
[00:32.48]other people are buying slices of watermelon and having barbeques.
[00:36.35]Most people here say that they will continue to protest">protest">protest">protest and to come here in order to stop the government for redeveloping this area.
[00:44.72]And people here say that they were disappointed but not surprised by the Prime Minister's comments.
[00:49.79]People here say that if he's been stubborn their point of view, then they will be stubborn as well.
[00:56.13]One man said we would stay here till the ends; if they want to get us, they would have to use an awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful lot of tear gas.
[01:02.17]Austria says it will withdraw">withdraw">withdraw">withdraw its UN peacekeepers from the Golan Heights after fighting between Syrian government forces and rebels.
[01:09.84]Officials say the mission">mission">mission">mission is no longer tenable.
[01:12.39]Austria provides nearly 400 soldiers about a third of the UN peacekeeping mission">mission">mission">mission.
[01:17.61]A UN spokesman, Kieran Dwyer insisted their work would go on.
[01:21.51]The mission">mission">mission">mission in the Golan was set up 40 years ago to monitor the ceasefire line between Israel and Syria.
[01:29.18]This is no less important today than it was all those years ago.
[01:33.50]And with the fighting becoming more and more intense, this is a really serious risk to regional spillover of the conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict inside Syria.
[01:43.90]So rather than talking about the mission">mission">mission">mission now becoming viable, what we focusing on it is making sure that it remains viable.
[01:50.67]The Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila have announced on state television that they have separated and their marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage is over.
[01:59.95]Lyudmila Putin said it was a joint decision and described their parting as a civilized divorce.
[02:05.36]The couple had been married for 30 years and have two daughters.
[02:08.67]The White House has defended a national intelligence program that collected the daily phone records of tens of millions of Americans,
[02:16.09] it follows a British newspaper report that one of America’s largest telephone providers,
[02:20.97] Verizon, is under the government orders to hand over data relating to all its subscribers.
[02:25.65]From Washington Paul Adams.
[02:27.69]A senior administration official, unnamed and choosing his words very carefully, didn't directly confirm the existence of the court order.
[02:35.59]However, he pointed out that it didn't include the contents of conversations or the names of any callers,
[02:41.14]and was limited">limited">limited">limited only to metadata such as numbers and durations of calls.
[02:45.57]The Official went on to say that such information has been a critical">critical">critical">critical">critical">critical">critical">critical tool in protecting American from terrorist threats.
[02:52.40]Civil rights organizations have long warned that this kind of widespread surveillance is going on.
[02:57.95]This is the World News from the BBC.
[03:01.01]The Mexican army says it has rescued 165 migrants kidnapped by criminal gangs at least two weeks ago.
[03:08.70]They">They've been held hostages in a property in northern Tamaulipas state waiting to cross illegally into the United States.
[03:16.21]Most of the victims were from Central American countries.
[03:19.47]An army spokesman said the migrants were probably betrayed by human trafficking gangs who were paid to get them into the US,
[03:26.76]but instead, handed them over to other criminal organizations.
[03:30.70]At least six Georgian soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack in southern Afghanistan,
[03:37.20]nine others were injured when the bomber drove an explosive filled truck into their base in Helmand province.
[03:43.05]It's the second such attack by suspected Taliban militants on the Georgian troops in a month,
[03:48.16]about 1,500 Georgian soldiers are serving in Afghanistan as a part of the NATO-led international forces.
[03:54.78]Prince Philip, the Queen's husband has been admitted to a London hospital for an operation.
[04:01.53]Buckingham Palace said the 91-year-old Duke of Edinburgh was expected to remain in hospital for up to two weeks.
[04:07.96]Here's our Royal correspondent Peter Hunt.
[04:10.49] After smiling and chatting with guests at Buckingham Palace Garden Party,
[04:14.15]Prince Philip was driven this afternoon to the London clinic where he walked unaided into the private hospital.
[04:19.36]Routine tests in recent weeks led to, what Buckingham Palace has called up, abdominal investigations during the past few days.
[04:26.27]Tomorrow, the Queen's husband, who have been 92 in four days' time will undergo an exploratory operation.
[04:32.59]It will be conducted under general anesthetic.
[04:35.24]The British government is to pay millions of dollars in compensation to Kenyans who were tortured or mistreated by colonial forces during the Mau Mau insurgency of the 1950s.
[04:46.90]The out of the court settlement worth $30m including costs relates to more than 5,000 Kenyans represented by a British law firm.
[04:56.99]BBC News
第三页:词汇解析
protest">protest
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.抗议;反对
v.抗议;反对;申明;断言
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Half a million people held a massprotest">protestagainst racism last night.
昨晚50万人举行了大规模的抗议活动反对种族歧视。
用作动词 (v.)
Theyprotest">protestedto the mayor that the taxes were too high.
他们向市长提出抗议说税款过高。
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awful">awful">awful">awful
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.糟糕的;可怕的;充满敬畏的;难受的
adv.极其
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
I left Harvard with no real awareness of theawful">awful">awful">awfulinequities in the world.
当我离开哈佛时,我并没真正有意识到这个世界存在着可怕的不平等现象。
用作副词 (adv.)
These weeks is anawful">awful">awful">awfullong time to wait.
这几个星期真的是一段极其漫长的等待时间埃
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withdraw">withdraw
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
vt.撤回;取回;撤退;提款
vi.撤退;退缩;走开
参考例句
用作及物动词 (vt.)
In view of members reservation and request for further information, the Administration agreed towithdraw">withdrawthe item.
鉴于委员有所保留,并要求取得进一步资料,政府当局同意撤回该项目。
用作不及物动词 (vi.)
He talked to us for an hour and thenwithdrew.
他跟我们谈了一小时的话就走了。
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mission">mission
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.使命;代表团;任务;布道
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
A Chinese trademission">missionhas been dispatched to Japan.
一个中国贸易代表团已被派往日本。
He has been on confidentialmission">missionsto Berlin.
他前往柏林执行秘密任务。
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conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.冲突;战斗;矛盾;斗争
vi.冲突;抵触;争执
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
Both sides suffered heavy casualties in the border armedconflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict.
在这次边界武装冲突中双方都遭到了重大伤亡。
He's got involved in a politicalconflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflicthe can't extricate himself from.
他陷在一场政治斗争中不能脱身。
用作不及物动词 (vi.)
A careless move may well trigger an all new debate andconflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict.
一不小心,还可能引发全新的争执和冲突。
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marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.结婚;婚姻;紧密结合
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
It was a pleasant surprise to learn of hermarriage">marriage">marriage">marriage.
得知她结婚是件令人惊喜的事。
A lichen is a compound organism, a symbioticmarriage">marriage">marriage">marriageof fungus and algae.
青苔是一种复合有机体,是真菌和水藻的共生结合体。
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limited">limited
难度:5星基本词汇,属常用1000词
英汉解释
adj.有限的;被限制的
动词limit的过去式和过去分词形式.
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
We had onlylimited">limitedcommunion with the natives.
我们与本地人的交往有限。
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critical">critical">critical">critical
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
adj.批评的;挑剔的;决定性的;危险的
adj.临界的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
It is difficult enough to becritical">critical">critical">criticalof our own mistakes.
对我们自己的错误采取批评的态度确实非常困难。
These materials become quite soft and flexible abovecritical">critical">critical">criticaltemperature.
这些材料在临界温度以上变得十分柔软和易于弯曲。
第四页:中英双语听力稿
BBC News with Iain Purdon.
Iain Purdon为你播报BBC新闻
Thousands of protest">protesters">protest">protesters have converged on Taksim Square in Istanbul hours after the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan rejected demands to drop a plan to redevelop a park in the city. He said extremists who were manipulating demonstrations which began as an environmental protest">protest">protest">protest last week. James Reynolds is among the protest">protesters">protest">protesters in Istanbul. A lot of them just sitting on the verges of the park, others are chanting as one group which have been dancing a tango, other people are buying slices of watermelon and having barbeques. Most people here say that they will continue to protest">protest">protest">protest and to come here in order to stop the government for redeveloping this area. And people here say that they were disappointed but not surprised by the Prime Minister's comments. People here say that if he's been stubborn their point of view, then they will be stubborn as well. One man said we would stay here till the ends; if they want to get us, they would have to use an awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful">awful lot of tear gas.
土耳其首相拒绝放弃重修伊斯坦布尔一座公园的计划后,数千名示威者聚集在塔克辛广场。首相表示那些极端分子在煽动示威。示威始于上周一场环保游行活动。许多人坐在公园里,一些人呼喊着口号,一些人跳着探戈,还有一些人买来西瓜片并在烧烤。大多数人表示将继续下去阻止政府重新开放公园。人们表示对首相的评论感到失望但不觉得惊讶。他们表示如果首相坚持己见,他们也必将坚持下去。一个人表示坚持下去直到事情结束。如果他们想逮捕我们,要用很多的催泪弹。
Austria says it will withdraw">withdraw">withdraw">withdraw its UN peacekeepers from the Golan Heights after fighting between Syrian government forces and rebels. Officials say the mission">mission">mission">mission is no longer tenable. Austria provides nearly 400 soldiers about a third of the UN peacekeeping mission">mission">mission">mission. A UN spokesman, Kieran Dwyer insisted their work would go on. The mission">mission">mission">mission in the Golan was set up 40 years ago to monitor the ceasefire line between Israel and Syria. This is no less important today than it was all those years ago. And with the fighting becoming more and more intense, this is a really serious risk to regional spillover of the conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict">conflict inside Syria. So rather than talking about the mission">mission">mission">mission now becoming viable, what we focusing on it is making sure that it remains viable.
在和叙利亚有关方面交火过后,澳大利亚表示将撤出其在戈兰高地执行任务对的联合国维和部队。官方表示此次任务维持,澳大利亚派出的维和部队占据联合国维和任务的一般人数。该维和小组成立于四十年前主要是监视叙利亚和以色列的停火。随着局势越来越紧张,叙利亚战火有可能蔓延至其他地区。因此我们现在的注意力就是确保此次任务能维持下去。
The Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila have announced on state television that they have separated and their marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage">marriage is over. Lyudmila Putin said it was a joint decision and described their parting as a civilized divorce. The couple had been married for 30 years and have two daughters.
俄罗斯总统普京宣布与第一夫人离婚。两人表示这是两人共同决定并将此形容为文明的离婚。两人在一起30年,育有2个女儿。
The White House has defended a national intelligence program that collected the daily phone records of tens of millions of Americans, it follows a British newspaper report that one of America's largest telephone providers, Verizon, is under the government orders to hand over data relating to all its subscribers. From Washington Paul Adams. A senior administration official, unnamed and choosing his words very carefully, didn't directly confirm the existence of the court order. However, he pointed out that it didn't include the contents of conversations or the names of any callers, and was limited">limited only to metadata such as numbers and durations of calls. The Official went on to say that such information has been a critical">critical">critical">critical tool in protecting American from terrorist threats. Civil rights organizations have long warned that this kind of widespread surveillance is going on.
白宫为一个国家情报项目提出辩护,该情报项目包括搜集数百万美国家庭的电话记录。前不久,一家英国报纸报道美国最大电话供应商威瑞森被政府要求提交所有用户的数据。一名高级政府官员不愿透露姓名,不愿对法院传令有所回应。但是他指出谈话信息和呼叫者的姓名不包括在内,只限于通话数目以及时间。官方表示这些信息对于保护美国免受恐怖主义威胁很有帮助。民权组织长期以来警告政府在进行这种广泛的监视活动。
This is the World News from the BBC.
BBC世界新闻
The Mexican army says it has rescued 165 migrants kidnapped by criminal gangs at least two weeks ago. They">They've been held hostages in a property in northern Tamaulipas state waiting to cross illegally into the United States. Most of the victims were from Central American countries. An army spokesman said the migrants were probably betrayed by human trafficking gangs who were paid to get them into the US, but instead, handed them over to other criminal organizations.
墨西哥军队表示成功解救165名被犯罪组织绑架的移民。这些移民被拘禁在北部塔毛利帕斯州等待非法逃到美国。大多数都是来自中美国家。一名军队发言人表示这些人交钱给犯罪组织偷渡到美国,但事实是他们被交到另一个犯罪组织。
At least six Georgian soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack in southern Afghanistan, nine others were injured when the bomber drove an explosive filled truck into their base in Helmand province. It's the second such attack by suspected Taliban militants on the Georgian troops in a month, about 1,500 Georgian soldiers are serving in Afghanistan as a part of the NATO-led international forces.
在阿富汗南部发生一起自杀袭击,至少6名格鲁吉亚士兵丧生,其他9人受伤。袭击者驾驶装满炸弹的卡车冲进赫尔曼德的军事基地,这是本月塔利班针对格鲁吉亚士兵发起的第二起袭击。超过1500名格鲁吉亚士兵参加北约领导的国际部队在阿富汗服役。
Prince Philip, the Queen's husband has been admitted to a London hospital for an operation. Buckingham Palace said the 91-year-old Duke of Edinburgh was expected to remain in hospital for up to two weeks. Here's our Royal correspondent Peter Hunt.After smiling and chatting with guests at Buckingham Palace Garden Party, Prince Philip was driven this afternoon to the London clinic where he walked unaided into the private hospital. Routine tests in recent weeks led to, what Buckingham Palace has called up, abdominal investigations during the past few days. Tomorrow, the Queen's husband, who have been 92 in four days' time will undergo an exploratory operation. It will be conducted under general anesthetic.
英国女王丈夫菲利普王子在伦敦住院接受手术,白金汉宫表示现年91岁的爱丁堡公爵可能会住院两周。在白金汉宫花园派对上,菲利普王子微笑着与宾客攀谈,当天下午他被送到一家医院。近来他一直在接受常规检查,还有4天时间就是92岁的菲利普王子将接受一个探查手术,手术过程将全身麻醉。
The British government is to pay millions of dollars in compensation to Kenyans who were tortured or mistreated by colonial forces during the Mau Mau insurgency of the 1950s. The out of the court settlement worth $30m including costs relates to more than 5,000 Kenyans represented by a British law firm.
英国政府将对那些在20世纪50年代中茅茅党叛乱事件中遭受虐待的肯尼亚民众进行数百万的赔偿,双方达成庭外和解,英国将对5000名肯尼亚人给予3000万美元的赔偿。
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