BBC News with Jerry Smit.
Turkish riot police have fired teargas to disperse crowds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators who gathered in Taksim Square in central Istanbul after a day of sporadic clashes.
Istanbul’s mayor said in a brief television announcement that police would continue their operations night and day. The BBC’s James Reynolds says the square has been cleared and Gazi Park has now become the focus of the protest">protests">protest">protests.
I was standing next to several young men who were catapulting objects towards the police in the square. I saw several fires near square. I couldn’t detect">detect">detect">detect any protest">protesters">protest">protesters there but the most important thing is that Gazi Park itself remains absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely packed with protest">protesters">protest">protesters, they still control the area. There are more people there tonight than I’ve ever seen in the last 12 days.
The government in Greece has unexpectedly announced the suspension of state-run TV and radio stations with immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate effect to save money. A government spokesman said the level of waste at the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT was a scandal. He said the organization’s 2,500 employees would be sacked. They">They’ll be able to apply for work when the corporation re-launches as a smaller independent public broadcaster. Odin Linardatou is one of the employees affected.
“It’s without logic">logic">logic">logic you know, I mean the people would happily see any active that is new, is a restructure maybe but not close down. Of course we had huge cuts in our salaries and we would have accepted it also if some of us were fired but that they can not accept in a democracy, in Greece is that Greece we not have a public broadcaster.”
The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John Boehner has condemned a government contractor Edward Snowden who leaked information about a controversial surveillance programme.
“He is a traitor. The disclosure of this information puts Americans at risk. It shows our adversaries what our capabilities are and it’s a giant violation of the law.”
Congress is asking intelligence officials for more information about the mass monitoring of phone calls and internet use revealed by Mr. Snowden who is now in Hong Kong.
Google has asked the US Department of Justice to be allowed to publish the total number of security information request they receive from the government to prove it is not granted unrestricted access">access">access">access">access">access">access">access to use its data.
The South African President Jacob Zuma has said the whole nation is praying for Nelson Mandela to recover">recover quickly. The 94-year-old former president remains in intensive care at a hospital in Pretoria where he’s been treated for a lung infection. Mr. Zuma said he was confident the doctors treating him were doing a good job. Mr. Mandela was admitted to hospital on Saturday. He’s been visited by family and security has been stepped up at the hospital.
News from the BBC
The Lower House of the Russian parliament has passed a controversial bill which bans the distribution of information about homosexuality to children. It also outlaws gay parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade rallies. Gay activists say the law stigmatizes homosexuals. As MPs debated the bill Russian police arrested about 20 gay rights campaigners outside parliament during clashes with anti-gay groups.
The Ethiopian authorities have accused the Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi of waging logic">logical">psychologic">logical warfare by vowing to prevent Ethiopia from constructing a giant hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile River. A spokesman for Ethiopia’s foreign ministry said Mr. Morsi was trying to divert attention from problems at home. Aleem Maqbool reports from Cairo.
When it’s finished the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will be by far the biggest hydroelectric power source in all of Africa. Construction started over two years ago but now the flow of the Nile is starting to be diverted down stream, Egypt has reacted with alarm. In an emotive address President Morsi talked it’d be gift of the River Nile to Egypt and the country’s historical rights to its waters. For its part, Ethiopia has insisted the work to build the dam will go on and that once the reservoir was filled the flow of Nile will return to normal.
In Kenya, hundreds of civil society activists had held a march in the capital Nairobi to protest">protest">protest">protest against fresh attempts by members of parliament to increase their own salaries. Dancing protest">protesters">protest">protesters carried a giant papier-mache pig through the street before smashing it to pieces of the gate to the Kenyan parliament chanting ‘help the needy, not the greedy’.
The Argentine football association has banned away fans from attending football matches following the death of a supporter during a top division game near Buenos Aires. The ban will apply to all divisions of Argentine football until new measures are taken to address the widespread problem of violence in the game.
BBC News
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Jerry Smit.
[00:03.85]Turkish riot police have fired teargas to disperse crowds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators who gathered in Taksim Square in central Istanbul after a day of sporadic clashes.
[00:14.16]Istanbul’s mayor said in a brief television announcement that police would continue their operations night and day.
[00:20.29]The BBC’s James Reynolds says the square has been cleared and Gazi Park has now become the focus of the protest">protests">protest">protests.
[00:26.88]I was standing next to several young men who were catapulting objects towards the police in the square.
[00:33.99]I saw several fires near square.
[00:35.94]I couldn’t detect">detect">detect">detect any protest">protesters">protest">protesters there but the most important thing is that Gazi Park itself remains absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely packed with protest">protesters">protest">protesters, they still control the area.
[00:47.89]There are more people there tonight than I’ve ever seen in the last 12 days.
[00:51.82]The government in Greece has unexpectedly announced the suspension of state-run TV and radio stations with immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate effect to save money.
[01:00.16]A government spokesman said the level of waste at the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT was a scandal.
[01:06.63]He said the organization’s 2,500 employees would be sacked.
[01:10.47]They">They’ll be able to apply for work when the corporation re-launches as a smaller independent public broadcaster.
[01:16.32]Odin Linardatou is one of the employees affected.
[01:20.12]“It’s without logic">logic">logic">logic you know, I mean the people would happily see any active that is new, is a restructure maybe but not close down.
[01:30.66]Of course we had huge cuts in our salaries and we would have accepted it also if some of us were fired but that they can not accept in a democracy,
[01:40.94]in Greece is that Greece we not have a public broadcaster.”
[01:46.06]The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John Boehner has condemned a government contractor Edward Snowden
[01:52.51]who leaked information about a controversial surveillance programme.
[01:55.63]“He is a traitor.
[01:57.00]The disclosure of this information puts Americans at risk.
[02:01.56]It shows our adversaries what our capabilities are and it’s a giant violation of the law.”
[02:09.62]Congress is asking intelligence officials for more information about the mass monitoring of phone calls and internet use revealed by Mr. Snowden who is now in Hong Kong.
[02:18.79]Google has asked the US Department of Justice to be allowed to publish the total number of security information request they receive from the government
[02:26.31] to prove it is not granted unrestricted access">access">access">access">access">access">access">access to use its data.
[02:30.15]The South African President Jacob Zuma has said the whole nation is praying for Nelson Mandela to recover">recover quickly.
[02:38.64]The 94-year-old former president remains in intensive care at a hospital in Pretoria where he’s been treated for a lung infection.
[02:46.13]Mr. Zuma said he was confident the doctors treating him were doing a good job.
[02:50.35]Mr. Mandela was admitted to hospital on Saturday.
[02:53.22]He’s been visited by family and security has been stepped up at the hospital.
[02:57.54]News from the BBC
[02:59.89]The Lower House of the Russian parliament has passed a controversial bill which bans the distribution of information about homosexuality to children.
[03:08.06]It also outlaws gay parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade rallies.
[03:10.39]Gay activists say the law stigmatizes homosexuals.
[03:14.09]As MPs debated the bill Russian police arrested about 20 gay rights campaigners outside parliament during clashes with anti-gay groups.
[03:21.74]The Ethiopian authorities have accused the Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi
[03:27.62]of waging logic">logical">psychologic">logical warfare by vowing to prevent Ethiopia from constructing a giant hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile River.
[03:35.38]A spokesman for Ethiopia’s foreign ministry said Mr. Morsi was trying to divert attention from problems at home.
[03:41.72]Aleem Maqbool reports from Cairo.
[03:44.35]When it’s finished the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will be by far the biggest hydroelectric power source in all of Africa.
[03:52.07]Construction started over two years ago but now the flow of the Nile is starting to be diverted down stream, Egypt has reacted with alarm.
[04:01.27]In an emotive address President Morsi talked it’d be gift of the River Nile to Egypt and the country’s historical rights to its waters.
[04:09.06]For its part, Ethiopia has insisted the work to build the dam will go on and that once the reservoir was filled the flow of Nile will return to normal.
[04:18.24]In Kenya, hundreds of civil society activists had held a march in the capital Nairobi to protest">protest">protest">protest against fresh attempts by members of parliament to increase their own salaries.
[04:27.56]Dancing protest">protesters">protest">protesters carried a giant papier-mache pig through the street before smashing it to pieces of the gate to the Kenyan parliament chanting ‘help the needy, not the greedy’.
[04:37.28]The Argentine football association has banned away fans from attending football matches following the death of a supporter during a top division game near Buenos Aires.
[04:48.26]The ban will apply to all divisions of Argentine football until new measures are taken to address the widespread problem of violence in the game.
[04:56.79]BBC News
第三页:词汇解析
detect">detect
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
v.发觉;察觉;探测
参考例句
用作动词 (v.)
If you read between the lines, you candetect">detecthis contrived explanation.
在字里行间,你可以看出他牵强的解释。
Small quantities of poison weredetect">detectedin the dead man's stomach.
在死者胃中找到了少量的毒药。
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absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
adv.完全地;绝对地;[语]独立地
int.(表示赞同)完全正确,一点没错
参考例句
用作副词 (adv.)
I trust his discretionabsolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely.
我完全相信他的判断。
Most researchers believe that, in theory, mobile phones areabsolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutelysafe.
多数研究者认为,从理论上讲,移动电话是绝对安全的。
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immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
adj.直接的;最接近的;立即的;目前的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
The evidence has noimmediate">immediate">immediate">immediatebearing on the case.
该证据与本案无直接关系。
Today'simmediate">immediate">immediate">immediateproblem is one of distribution of both food and income.
目前面临的紧迫问题是食物分配和收入分配问题。
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logic">logic
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.逻辑;逻辑学;条理性;推理
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
I didn't follow herlogic">logic.
我不理解她的逻辑。
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access">access">access">access
难度:5星基本词汇,属常用1000词
英汉解释
n.入口;通道
n.接近(的机会);使用之权
vt.进入;(电脑)存取
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
The avalanche cut off theaccess">access">access">accessto the mountain village.
雪崩切断了进入山村的通道。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
Sheaccess">access">access">accessthree different files to find the correct information.
她存取了三个文件以找寻所要的信息。
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recover
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
v.恢复;复原;重获
参考例句
用作动词 (v.)
He's now fullyrecoveredfrom his stroke.
他现已从中风病完全康复了。
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parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.游行;检阅;游行地
vi.参加游行;阅兵;散步;炫耀
vt.夸耀;使参加游行;检阅;绕行
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
No words can express the grandeur of thatparade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade.
阅兵式那宏伟的场面是无法用语言表达的。
用作不及物动词 (vi.)
Chinese American soldiers of the U.S. Army Signal Corps are photographed onparade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">paradebefore being deployed to the CBI Theater of Operations.
美国陆军通讯兵连的中美士兵在部署中缅印军事行动战场之前在阅兵场的阅兵。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
He is not one toparade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">paradehis achievements.
他不是一个爱炫耀自己成就的人。
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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。
第四页:中英双语听力稿
BBC News with Jerry Smit.
Jerry Smit为你播报BBC新闻
Turkish riot police have fired teargas to disperse crowds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators who gathered in Taksim Square in central Istanbul after a day of sporadic clashes.
土耳其警察向聚集在塔克辛广场上的数千名反政府游行者发射催泪弹,之前,双方发生冲突。
Istanbul's mayor said in a brief television announcement that police would continue their operations night and day. The BBC's James Reynolds says the square has been cleared and Gazi Park has now become the focus of the protest">protests.
伊斯坦布尔市长在电视讲话中表示警察将继续采取行动。BBC记者表示广场已被清理,Gazi公园现在成为游行的中心。
I was standing next to several young men who were catapulting objects towards the police in the square. I saw several fires near square. I couldn't detect">detect any protest">protesters there but the most important thing is that Gazi Park itself remains absolutely">absolutely">absolutely">absolutely packed with protest">protesters, they still control the area. There are more people there tonight than I've ever seen in the last 12 days.
我旁边的几个年轻人用弹弓射警察。我看见了火光。Gazi公园里聚集了示威者。他们仍然控制着广场。今晚的人比我过去12天来看到的还要多。
The government in Greece has unexpectedly announced the suspension of state-run TV and radio stations with immediate">immediate">immediate">immediate effect to save money. A government spokesman said the level of waste at the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT was a scandal. He said the organization's 2,500 employees would be sacked. They'll be able to apply for work when the corporation re-launches as a smaller independent public broadcaster. Odin Linardatou is one of the employees affected.
希腊政府宣布暂停国有电视台和电台的运行,希望节省开支。这一举措出人意料。一名政府发言人表示希腊广播公司开支浪费是一个丑闻,2500名雇员已被解雇。他们能申请在公司成立的一个更小的独立的公共电视台工作。Odin Linardatou是被解雇的员工之一。
“It's without logic">logic you know, I mean the people would happily see any active that is new, is a restructure maybe but not close down. Of course we had huge cuts in our salaries and we would have accepted it also if some of us were fired but that they can not accept in a democracy, in Greece is that Greece we not have a public broadcaster.”
“这毫无逻辑。人们很开心见到一个经过调整的新的组织结构,但不是关闭,当然我们薪水大幅缩减,我们能够接受,我们接受不了的是,在希腊这样一个民主国家,我们被解雇,而且整个国家还没有公共电视台。”
The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John Boehner has condemned a government contractor Edward Snowden who leaked information about a controversial surveillance programme.
美国众议院议长John Boehner 谴责政府承包人Edward Snowden向外界泄露关于富有争议的监控计划的信息。
“He is a traitor. The disclosure of this information puts Americans at risk. It shows our adversaries what our capabilities are and it's a giant violation of the law.”
“他是个叛徒。泄露信息让美国处于危险中。它告诉我们的对手我们的实力,这违反了法律。”
Congress is asking intelligence officials for more information about the mass monitoring of phone calls and internet use revealed by Mr. Snowden who is now in Hong Kong.
国会正就大规模电话监听事件要求情报官员提供更多信息。Mr. Snowden本人在香港。
Google has asked the US Department of Justice to be allowed to publish the total number of security information request they receive from the government to prove it is not granted unrestricted access">access">access">access">access">access">access">access to use its data.
谷歌要求美国司法部公布所有他们从政府收到的安全信息以证明它没有授予情报部门无限制获取信息的权利。
The South African President Jacob Zuma has said the whole nation is praying for Nelson Mandela to recover quickly. The 94-year-old former president remains in intensive care at a hospital in Pretoria where he's been treated for a lung infection. Mr. Zuma said he was confident the doctors treating him were doing a good job. Mr. Mandela was admitted to hospital on Saturday. He's been visited by family and security has been stepped up at the hospital.
南非总统祖马表示整个国家都在祈祷曼德拉快速康复。现年94岁的曼德拉在医院因肺部问题接受治疗。祖玛表示他相信医生能够竭尽所能。曼德拉周六住院,家人进行过探望,医院安全警卫升级。
News from the BBC
BBC世界新闻
The Lower House of the Russian parliament has passed a controversial bill which bans the distribution of information about homosexuality to children. It also outlaws gay parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade">parade rallies. Gay activists say the law stigmatizes homosexuals. As MPs debated the bill Russian police arrested about 20 gay rights campaigners outside parliament during clashes with anti-gay groups.
俄罗斯下议院通过一个争议法案,禁止向儿童传播同性恋星系。同性恋游行也属非法行为。同性恋积极分子表示法律玷污了同性恋群里。 议员 就该法案进行辩论。之前同性恋支持者与反对者发生冲突,警方逮捕了20名同性恋支持者。
The Ethiopian authorities have accused the Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi of waging psychologic">logical warfare by vowing to prevent Ethiopia from constructing a giant hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile River. A spokesman for Ethiopia's foreign ministry said Mr. Morsi was trying to divert attention from problems at home. Aleem Maqbool reports from Cairo.
埃塞俄比亚官方指责埃及总统通过发誓阻止埃塞俄比亚在青尼罗河建造大型水力发电站发起心理战。一名埃塞俄比亚外交部发言人表示埃及方面正在试图转移国内问题的注意力。
When it's finished the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will be by far the biggest hydroelectric power source in all of Africa. Construction started over two years ago but now the flow of the Nile is starting to be diverted down stream, Egypt has reacted with alarm. In an emotive address President Morsi talked it'd be gift of the River Nile to Egypt and the country's historical rights to its waters. For its part, Ethiopia has insisted the work to build the dam will go on and that once the reservoir was filled the flow of Nile will return to normal.
埃塞俄比亚复兴大坝一旦完工将是全非洲最大的水力发电站。工程始于两年前,但是尼罗河流量已被改行道下游。埃及发出警告,总统表示这是尼罗河赐予埃及的礼物。埃塞俄比亚坚持要求继续建造大坝,并表示一旦蓄水库蓄满水,水流将恢复正常。
In Kenya, hundreds of civil society activists had held a march in the capital Nairobi to protest">protest against fresh attempts by members of parliament to increase their own salaries. Dancing protest">protesters carried a giant papier-mache pig through the street before smashing it to pieces of the gate to the Kenyan parliament chanting ‘help the needy, not the greedy'.
肯尼亚,数百名民间社会活动分子在首都发起示威游行反对议员要求提高薪水的主张。示威者举着一个巨大的纸型猪游行,然后在议会前高呼着“帮助有需求的人而不是贪婪的人”将纸片撕碎。
The Argentine football association has banned away fans from attending football matches following the death of a supporter during a top division game near Buenos Aires. The ban will apply to all divisions of Argentine football until new measures are taken to address the widespread problem of violence in the game.
阿根廷足球协会禁止球迷参加球赛。之前,一名支持者在布宜诺斯艾利斯举行的一场对决中丧生。所有的对决赛都将不允许球迷参加知道新的措施被采取解决这一广泛存在的暴力问题。
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