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[00:00.00]abandon-accomplish An honorable entry
[00:16.39]体面的入场
[00:32.78]The acclaimed1 academic, Dr.Sir Walter T.J.Fitzbody,·T·J·
[00:36.17]广受赞誉的学者沃尔特,费茨博迪博士
[00:39.55]accompanied the equally accessible expert of aboriginal2 history,
[00:43.34]陪同同样平易近人的土著历史研究专家
[00:47.12]Dr,Mugambe H.C.Carriky,
[00:49.65]穆甘贝·H·c·克里奇博士
[00:52.17]slowly to the platform to accept his National Science Foundation Award.
[00:55.65]缓缓走向领奖台领取国家科学基金奖.
[00:59.14]Both were noted3 for their absenteeism, rarely seen in public
[01:02.17]这俩人都以离群索居、很少在公共场合抛头露面出名,
[01:05.20]and still marveled at for their abonormal usage of double abbreviations
[01:08.53]非常规地使用了两个缩写更使人感到不可思议
[01:11.86]in their names.That it was Dr.Carriky, the former pupil of Dr.Fitzbody
[01:16.43]他俩姓名当中.克里奇博士是费茨博迪博士的前学生,
[01:21.01]who was receiving this lifetime award before his mentor4 was only minor5.
[01:24.34]他在导师之前获得这项终生奖项并没有什么不妥,
[01:27.67]Dr.Fitzbody knew that academia was not always fair and,
[01:31.30]因为费茨博迪博士知道学术界并不总是公平,
[01:34.93]having always been rather accommodating for his favourite student anyhow,
[01:38.40]加上他平时总爱在得意门生面前行个方便,
[01:41.88]was taking the event as an honor to his work as well.
[01:44.46]他把这件事也看成了对他的工作的肯定。
[01:47.05]When Dr.Carriky accidentally tripped over the toe of a person
[01:53.50]with his leg extended too far into the aisle6,
[01:56.02]克里奇博士不小心踩到了一个把腿伸到走廊的人的脚趾,
[01:58.54]the gasps7 of the crowd conveniently covered
[02:00.88]人群的惊呼声刚好掩盖了
[02:03.22]the abusive words that came out of Dr.Carriky's mouth.
[02:06.39]克里奇博士脱口而出的辱骂性语言。
[02:09.57]The man did not take the abuse kindly8, however,
[02:11.85]可那个男人对这句辱骂却不依不饶,
[02:14.14]and abandoning all respect,began to rise to respond to the guest of honor.
[02:17.52]他丢掉一切敬意,站起来准备回敬这位嘉宾。
[02:20.90]Dr.Fitzbody,sensing trouble,quickly accelerated towards the stage.
[02:24.43]费茨博迪博士感觉到可能会有麻烦,便赶紧加速向讲台走去。
[02:27.96]It did not matter that a accessory of his robewas lost to the floor as they escaped.
[02:31.58]脱身的时候,他长袍上的一个附件掉在了地上,但这也没什么要紧。
[02:35.19]The rest of the audience,sensing a need for accommodation,
[02:37.98]其他观众感觉有必要调解这场纠纷,
[02:40.76]politely gave clear access so that no further mishaps9 would occur.
[02:43.88]于是很有礼貌地让开一条通道以防再发生什么不愉快的事情。
[02:47.00]Having accomplished10 their entry,
[02:48.83]入场仪式完成之后,
[02:50.66]Dr.Fitzbody began his introduction of Dr.Carriky.
[02:53.64]费茨博迪博士开始介绍克里奇博士。
[02:56.61]He gently smiled and said a joke
[02:59.10]他温和地笑了笑并讲了个笑话,
[03:01.58]that related the fall to a historical abstraction.
[03:04.10]把刚才的跌倒与一种历史上的抽象艺术扯上了关系。
[03:06.62]The crowed laughed in relief and breathed easily
[03:09.56]人们如释重负地笑起来,松了一口气,
[03:12.50]as they knew that honor and dignity had been restored.
[03:15.08]因为他们明白两位学者找回了荣誉和尊严。
[03:17.67]accountant-adapt Accreditation11 crisis
[03:20.75]资格鉴定危机
[03:23.83]Dave's business acumen12 was sorely questioned
[03:26.35]戴夫在商业方面的聪明才智因此大受质疑
[03:28.88]when the first round of accreditation for his music school failed
[03:31.85]他的音乐学校没能通过第一轮资格鉴定.
[03:34.83]His partners accused him of not accumulating a qualified13 staff,
[03:37.95]合伙人指责他没能聚到一批合格的员工,
[03:41.07]his accountant acquiesced14 that his bookkeeping was not orderly,
[03:44.05]会计默认他的账记得十分混乱,
[03:47.03]and his wife said he wasn't as acquainted with the process as he should have been.
[03:50.41]妻子则说该熟悉的东西他却不熟悉。
[03:53.80]Regardless of the accuracy of the complaints,
[03:56.03]无论这些抱怨是否准确,
[03:58.26]Dave felt an acute pain;it was as if he was drinking acid.
[04:01.38]戴夫都感到万分痛苦,就仿佛喝酸东西一样。
[04:04.51]How could his friends all abandon him so quickly when troubles came?
[04:07.48]朋友们怎么能在有麻烦时那么快就抛弃他呢?
[04:10.46]Dave knew that if he ever wanted to achieve
[04:12.80]戴夫明白只要他想取得
[04:15.14]anything else in his life after this,
[04:17.16]别的成就,在今后的人生道路上.
[04:19.19]he would first have to overcome this emotional acupuncture15
[04:21.86]就一定要先克服这种感情上的刺痛,
[04:24.54]acknowledge his mistakes and move on.
[04:26.58]承认错误然后继续前进。
[04:28.62]His first step was to adapt to the situation
[04:30.89]他采取的第一步是适应局面
[04:33.16]and keep his acquisitive partners
[04:35.15]并阻止那些贪婪的合伙人
[04:37.13]from selling what he had started to the highest bidder16.
[04:39.41]把他创立的学校卖给出价最高的人。
[04:41.68]To do this he quickly acquired the report
[04:44.02]为了做好这件事,他迅速获得了一份报告,
[04:46.35]on what had been successfully accredited17 and what had failed.
[04:49.14]上面写着哪些地方他成功地通过了鉴定,哪些地方是他的败笔。
[04:51.92]He was surprised to find that his school had only failed on one point,
[04:54.70]他惊奇地发现整个学校只有一个方面没有达标
[04:57.48]-the acoustics18 of their main music hall.
[04:59.56]-主音乐厅的音响效果。
[05:01.64]That meant that everything else was fine,
[05:03.71]这意味着其他一切都好,
[05:05.79]that it was a success except for that one thing!
[05:08.22]除了一个方面之外他是成功的!
[05:10.65]At the meeting the next day with all parties involved,
[05:13.29]在第二天各方都参加的会议上,
[05:15.92]Dave presented the report
[05:17.65]戴夫向大家递交了这份报告
[05:19.37]and his plan for how they could improve the acoustics of the hall
[05:21.89]以及他的如何改进音乐厅音响效果,
[05:24.41]and then activate19 a second round of accreditation meetings.
[05:27.20]从而促成第二轮资格鉴定会召开的计划。
[05:29.98]Everyone was happy except for the partners.
[05:32.06]除了那些合伙人,其他人都很高兴。
[05:34.13]They had already viewed the school as a failed acquisition
[05:36.71]那些合伙人已经认定收购这所学校是个失败,
[05:39.28]and that it was hard for them to adjust their thinking.
[05:41.62]因此很难调整他们的思维。
[05:43.95]Dave,was quick, however,
[05:45.69]然而戴夫反应很快,
[05:47.43]and encouraged them that this was still a successful item
[05:52.99]in their accumulationof a diversified20 portfolio21.
[05:55.77]他鼓励他们说,在他们多样化的投资组合积累中,这仍是一个成功的项目
[05:58.56]They agreed and the school was licensed22 three months later.
[06:01.29]合伙人同意了他的意见.,三个月之后,学校拿到了办学执照。
[06:04.02]adaptable23-advisable An adaptable administration
[06:09.70]随机应变的管理部门
[06:15.38]Last Advent24 our local Catholic Church adopted a new policy
[06:18.76]上次降临节的时候,本地天主教堂采取了一项新政策
[06:22.15]for dealing25 with teenagers struggling through adolescence26.
[06:24.73]帮助那些青春期有问题的青少年
[06:27.32]The new priest, originally from New York,
[06:29.50]新牧师来自纽约,
[06:31.68]addressed the issue that day in his sermon about adjusting our view
[06:34.76]在那天的布道当中谈到了这个问题,他让大家调整看法,
[06:37.84]to administer help to those young people who were helpless,
[06:40.67]给那些在这个困难时期无助、
[06:43.49]without support and suffering during this difficult time of life.
[06:46.13]无援而且饱受痛苦的年轻人以帮助,
[06:48.76]This would include dealing with drug addicts,young single mothers,
[06:51.85]其中包括帮助瘾君子、年轻的单身妈妈
[06:54.93]and youth with disciplinary problemsthat most people simply wanted to avoid.
[06:58.17]以及那些大部分人不愿理睬的不良少年。
[07:01.41]It was admittedly a controversial talk,
[07:03.63]无可否认,牧师的这段话容易引起争议,
[07:05.85]but his words spoke27 to us all
[07:07.73]但他的话引起了大家的兴趣,
[07:09.61]and we all decided28 to be adaptable to trying something new for our community.
[07:12.85]于是我们决定适应新形势,为社区建设做一些新的尝试。
[07:16.09]The local catholic administration was more adverse29 to the concept.
[07:19.07]我们这里的天主教管理部门对这个观念更加充满了敌意。
[07:22.04]They did not want to have troublemakers30 adjacent to lonely widows,
[07:24.87]他们不想让那些捣蛋鬼们邻近独守空房的寡妇、
[07:27.69]young children,
[07:29.12]小孩子
[07:30.56]orphans and others that the church was already adept31 at dealing with.
[07:33.84]孤儿以及其他人,因为教堂已经很擅长于照顾这些人。
[07:37.12]The new priest gave his admission to this
[07:39.49]新牧师对此表示接受
[07:41.87]and promised to build a separate addition
[07:43.93]并且答应对教堂进行单独的扩建,
[07:46.00]for the adolescents he would work with.
[07:47.92]供他开展帮助青少年的工作使用。
[07:49.84]He also agreed to adhere to all traditional administ-rative procedures
[07:53.26]他还同意遵守所有传统管理程序,
[07:56.68]and to submit to their ultimate authority.
[07:59.06]服从他们的最高权威。
[08:01.44]The adaptation to the Church's focus was a great success.
[08:04.47]对教堂工作重点的适应取得了巨大的成功。
[08:07.50]Troubled youth began coming in and out of the new building adjoining the Church
[08:10.58]那些问题青年开始在毗连教堂的新建筑中进进出出,
[08:13.66]with smiles on their faces and a renewed hope for life.
[08:16.30]每个人脸上都带着微笑,对生活重新充满了希望。
[08:18.94]And while it was advisable for the priest to work with a team of volunteers
[08:22.22]尽管牧师与一群志愿者们一起工作可能更明智一些,
[08:25.50]each adolescent began to see him as the father that they had never had.
[08:28.32]每个青少年都已经开始把他看成是他们不曾有过的父亲。
[08:31.14]Lives were changed, needs were met,and attendance grew.
[08:33.82]生活得到了改变,需要得到了满足,来参加活动的入越来越多。
[08:36.49]The administration was very pleased.
[08:38.53]教会管理部门对此非常满意。
[08:40.57]Tomorrow is Advent again.
[08:42.33]明天又是降临节。
[08:44.09]It has been one year since we changed our outlook and we have much to celebrate !
[08:47.22]我们改变观点已经有一年了,我们有很多东西值得庆祝。
[08:50.34]advisory32-ailmentThe price of an affluent34 society
[08:55.21]富裕社会付出的代价
[09:00.08]"An affluent society cannot afford advocates of its own destruction."
[09:03.56]一个富裕的社会是承受不起自我毁灭的倡导者的,
[09:07.03]A society that can destroy itself
[09:09.25]能自我毁灭的社会
[09:11.47]is an aggravated35 society suffering from an ailment33 that needs to be cured."
[09:14.75]一般都病情恶化,需要整治。"
[09:18.03]These were the thoughts of the secret agent
[09:20.10]特工一边这样想,
[09:22.18]as he prepared to afflict36 harm on Hamilton Smith,
[09:24.81]一边做着加害汉密尔顿·史密斯的准备。
[09:27.43]the leader of a prominent government advisory committee.
[09:29.97]史密斯是大名鼎鼎的政府顾问委员会的领导,
[09:32.50]Mr.Smith was determined37 to affectthe course of history by affirming a new order.
[09:36.73]他一心想通过肯定一种新秩序来影响历史进程,
[09:40.96]He wanted to destroy all that was good
[09:43.39]他要把一个好端端的社会摧毁掉,
[09:45.82]and begin again with how he thought a country should run.
[09:48.55]按照他的治国思想从头再来。
[09:51.28]This agenda was unacceptable to the top-secret
[09:57.45]agency that really ruled the country.
[09:59.88]对于真正统治整个国家的绝密情报处来说这个议程是无法接受的
[10:02.31]And it was this agency that found an agreeable agent
[10:04.79]正是这个情报处找了个合适的特工
[10:07.27]to sacrifice himself for his country
[10:09.31]来为国捐躯、
[10:11.34]by murdering Hamilton Smith in front of the world.
[10:13.86]当着世人的面刺杀汉密尔顿·史密斯。
[10:16.39]The affluence38 of all would only continue thanks to this agent,
[10:19.17]多亏了这名特工,大家的富裕生活将一如既往,
[10:21.95]even though there would never be any affection
[10:24.38]尽管到时人们想起他时谁也不会有任何感情,
[10:26.81]for his memory or any desire to be affiliated39 with his tainted40 name.
[10:30.09]谁也不愿意将自己与他的恶名联系在一起。
[10:33.36]As he hung from the bars of the ceiling of the conference hall,
[10:36.49]悬吊在会议大厅天花板的横梁上
[10:39.61]the agent was glad he was an aerobics41 teacher in his spare time.
[10:42.63]特工庆幸自己在业余时间做过有氧健身教师。
[10:45.64]Without all of his physical training this task would have been pure agony.
[10:48.96]如果没有那些体能训练,执行这项任务就会变得十分痛苦。
[10:52.28]He smiled when he imagined the world's reaction
[10:54.80]想到世界将会做出的反应,他不由笑了起来
[10:57.32]to his killing42 Hamilton Smith.
[10:59.15]对自己刺杀汉密尔顿'史密斯.
[11:00.98]There was a certain aesthetic43 that only a few would appreciate.
[11:03.85]这件事有种只有少数人会欣赏的美感。
[11:06.72]As he looked down he could see that
[11:08.76]特工朝下一看,
[11:10.80]people were agglomerating44 around Hamilton Smith
[11:13.08]人们早已将他围成一团。
[11:15.37]already as he was entering the room.
[11:17.39]发现汉密尔顿·史密斯走进房间的时候,
[11:19.42]This aggregation45 of people was a problem
[11:22.40]那么多人聚在那里是够麻烦的,
[11:25.37]but there was nothing the agent couldn't deal with.
[11:27.45]但是没有这位特工搞不定的事情。
[11:29.53]It would make the event even more impressive.
[11:32.40]这将使整个事件更加引入注目。
[11:35.27]When he finally saw Hamilton's head he pulled his gun up to aim.
[11:38.36]等到他终于看到汉密尔顿的脑袋,他拔出枪来进行瞄准。
[11:41.44]It was show time!
[11:42.97]是表演的时候了!
[11:44.50]aisle-altitude The crazy alchemist
[11:48.18]疯狂的炼金术士
[11:51.86]The alchemist had always been alienated46 from his peers
[11:55.64]他总是被同僚们疏远
[11:59.41]because of his alarming theories.
[12:01.29]由于这位炼金术士提出的理论令人惊恐,
[12:03.17]Only the most alternative universities
[12:05.29]只有最另类的大学
[12:07.41]were willing to allocate47 small allowances
[12:09.59]肯拨小额的津贴
[12:11.77]to him to further research his ideas.
[12:13.84]让他进一步研究他的思想。
[12:15.92]When he found evidence
[12:18.55]当他找到证据证明
[12:21.17]of aliens living in the highest altitude mountains of the world,
[12:23.95]世界上海拔最高的山上有外星人居住时,
[12:26.74]he was recognized as an all-round failure.
[12:28.96]他被认为是个全面的失败者。
[12:31.18]It was therefore even more unfortunate that he was right.
[12:33.66]而更为不幸的是,他居然是对的。
[12:36.14]The alchemist ignored the further alienation48
[12:38.52]炼金术士没有理会人们对他的进一步疏远,
[12:40.89]and built an alliance of extremists
[12:42.81]他成立了一个极端分子联盟,
[12:44.73]to get physical proof of the alien
[12:46.81]以寻找外星人存在的真凭实据,
[12:48.89]and to alter the world's view of his theory.
[12:51.02]借此改变世人对他的理论的看法。
[12:53.15]When they returned with photos and video of the alien
[12:55.58]当他们带回外星人的照片和录影带时,
[12:58.00]he was sure he would walk down many aisles49 to claim international awards
[13:00.83]他确信他将走过许多条过道领取各种国际大奖
[13:03.65]and financial allocations to test all of his other theories.
[13:06.53]和拨款,这样一来他就能证明他提出的所有其他理论了。
[13:09.42]However, this proof did nothing to alleviate50 the concerns of his peers
[13:13.55]然而,这一证据并没有减少同僚们的担心,
[13:17.67]that he was truly insane.
[13:19.56]他们认为他的确是疯了。
[13:21.44]When the alchemist was alerted
[13:23.32]当炼金术士注意到
[13:25.20]that the aliens were coming down from the mountains
[13:27.47]外星人正从山上下来
[13:29.74]and alighting on the roofs of buildings
[13:31.81]并且降落在屋顶上时,
[13:33.87]his peers still did not believe what he alleged51.
[13:36.21]同僚们还是不相信他的断言。
[13:38.55]When an alien finally walked into the conference room everything changed.
[13:41.49]最后一个外星人走进了会议室,一切才发生了改变。
[13:44.42]In addition to being named chief ambassador to the aliens,
[13:46.85]炼金术士不仅被任命为首席驻外星大使,
[13:49.28]the alchemist was allotted52 more honor than he had ever dreamed.
[13:51.95]而且还被给予了超出他梦想的殊荣。
[13:54.61]All of his dreams had come true.
[13:56.49]他所有的梦想都变成了现实。
[13:58.37]The aliens unfortuna-tely suddenly developed an allergy53 for human beings
[14:02.00]不幸的是,外星人突然开始对人类过敏起来
[14:05.64]and started dying.
[14:07.22]并且开始死亡。
[14:08.80]The alchemist found that they were allergic54 to human hair,
[14:11.37]炼金术士发现他们对人类的毛发过敏,
[14:13.94]developed a cure,and saved the aliens.
[14:16.12]于是研制了一种解药,拯救了外星人
[14:18.31]Now he was the hero of the galaxy55!
[14:20.37]现在他成了星系英雄!
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