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《每日一句汉译英》一周汇总 (54)

EnLearner 2012-09-07 19:49:52 ( reads)

在社交媒体时代,身陷舆论漩涡的中国官员往往选择这样两条策略中的一条:一、什么都不说;二、让当地政府代表他们发表一条语焉不详让人觉得滑稽的声明,实际上还是什么都没有说。

Chinese officials faced with public controversies in the era of social media have tended to choose one of two strategies: 1) say nothing; or 2) have the local government issue a comically murky statement on their behalf that essentially says nothing.

com·i·cal /ˈkɑ:mɪkəl/ adjective

[more comical; most comical] : causing laughter especially by being unusual or unexpected
▪ a comical performance
▪ I must have looked comical in that big hat.
▪ The way they argue is almost comical.
▪ There's nothing comical [=funny] about someone getting hurt.

— com·i·cal·lyadverb
▪ comically inappropriate remarks

murky /ˈmɚki/ adjective
murk·i·er; murk·i·est

1 a: very dark or foggy
▪ murky skies
▪ She peered into one of the church's murky chapels.
bof a liquid: not clear :cloudy
▪ the lake's murky water

2 a: not clearly expressed or understood
▪ He offered a murky [=vague] explanation.
▪ Her employment history is somewhat murky. [=unclear]
b: involving dishonest or illegal activities that are not clearly known
▪ a politician with a murky past


在美国社会,成功是根植于每个人心中的一种期待,以至于美国人不愿向家人和朋友们承认自己日子过得艰难。

Success is such a deeply ingrained expectation in this society that we loathe burdening our family or friends with admissions of hardship.

in·grained /ˈɪnˌgreɪnd/ adjective

[more ingrained; most ingrained] : existing for a long time and very difficult to change : firmly established
▪ an ingrained habit/tradition
▪ These attitudes are very deeply ingrained in the culture.

2010年出版的《仅仅聪明是不够的》(Smart Isn't Enough)一书的作者、俄勒冈州波特兰的高管教练肯顿•R•希尔(Kenton R. Hill)说,“与上司对抗需要勇气和情商。如果你帮助你的老板取得成功,你获得重用的可能性会大大增加。”

'It takes courage and emotional intelligence to stand up to your boss,' observes Kenton R. Hill, an executive coach in Portland, Ore., who wrote 'Smart Isn't Enough,' a 2010 book. 'You're more likely to land a bigger role if you help your boss be successful,' he adds.

stand up [phrasal verb]

1: to remain valid or acceptable when tested or examined
We need evidence that will stand up in court.
2 stand (someone) upinformal: to fail to meet or keep an appointment with (someone)
You stood me up yesterday. I got stood up by my date.
3 stand up for (someone or something): to defend (someone or something) against attack or criticism
He stood up for his friend. You have to stand up for yourself. They were standing up for their rights.
4 stand up to (someone): to refuse to accept bad treatment from (someone)
She finally stood up to the girl who had been teasing her at school.
5 stand up to (something): to remain in good condition despite (something)
These boots have stood up to [=withstood] a lot of abuse.
6 stand up and be counted: to make your opinions or beliefs publicly known especially when such action may cause trouble
It's time for everyone who cares about this issue to stand up and be counted.see also 1stand 1b, 2b (above), stand-up


Hollywood.com票房部总裁德加拉伯迪安(Paul Dergarabedian)在电子邮件中说,恐怖片似乎永远有一群铁杆观众,《恶灵入侵》有力的票房表现将为秋季和假期季一系列恐怖片的上映拉开序幕,在它后面至少还有六部恐怖片。

'The horror genre seems to always have a built-in audience and 'The Possession's' solid performance will kick off a string of horror movies set for the Fall and Holiday period with at least six more in the queue,' Paul Dergarabedian, president of the box-office division of Hollywood.com, said via email.

提前发布的演讲稿摘录显示,克林顿计划在周三表示,最重要的问题是,你们想生活在一个什么样的国家?如果你们想要一个凡事只能靠自己、赢者通吃的社会,那你们该支持共和党候选人;如果你们想要一个共享繁荣、共担责任的社会,一个齐心协力共建未来的社会,那你们就该把票投给奥巴马和拜登(Joe Biden)。

'The most important question is, what kind of country do you want to live in? If you want a you're-on-your-own, winner-take-all society, you should support the Republican ticket,' Mr. Clinton planned to say Wednesday, according to excerpts of his speech released early. 'If you want a country of shared prosperity and shared responsibility─a we're-all-in-this-together society─you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden.'



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