• Erdogan and Papandreou warming up.

    尔·多根帕潘德里欧关系升温

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  • Mr Papandreou is willing to sign up.

    帕潘德里欧愿意签署的。

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  • Mr Papandreou may be able to help with this as well.

    帕潘德里欧先生这点上也可能有所帮助。

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  • Mr Papandreou had already infuriated Greece's partners.

    帕潘德里欧早已惹怒了希腊伙伴国

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  • The official American response to Mr Papandreou has been tepid.

    美国官方帕潘德里欧先生的回应一直不冷不热

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  • Papandreou is obviously trying to get the EU to step up with more cash.

    帕潘德里欧显然欧盟拿出更多

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  • Few Greeks doubt that Mr Papandreou is committed to rescuing the economy.

    很少有希腊人怀疑帕潘德里欧先生正在拯救经济

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  • "This could force economies towards bankruptcy," complained Mr Papandreou.

    这会迫使经济体破产。”帕潘德里欧先生抱怨道

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  • Mr Papandreou has shown that they also need to worry about being too austere.

    帕潘德里欧表示,他们需要担心过于紧缩

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  • The good news for Mr Papandreou is that, so far, his approval ratings have held up.

    帕潘德里欧先生而言好消息,截止目前,民调显示支持率依然居高不下。

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  • It is unclear why exactly Papandreou decided to step up now and call for a referendum.

    清楚到底为什么帕潘德里欧现在决定站出来呼吁举行公投。

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  • Mr Papandreou visited Libya, winning a promise from Muammar Qaddafi to support projects in Greece.

    帕潘德里欧访问了利比亚并赢得卡扎菲支援希腊工程承诺

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  • Last week, the Socialist prime minister, George Papandreou, implored Greeks to accept the measures.

    上周,社会党首相GeorgePapandreou恳求希腊人接受这一举措。

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  • WHATEVER the travails of the Greek economy, George Papandreou has a gift for accentuating the positive.

    不论希腊经济将会遭遇怎样磨难,乔治帕潘德里欧都有把握把经济积极方向引导。

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  • Mr Papandreou is hoping that a vision of future prosperity will offset the misery of today’s austerity.

    帕潘德里欧希望一个未来繁荣之愿景可以弥补今天紧缩之阵痛

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  • Mr Papandreou is hoping that a vision of future prosperity will offset the misery of today's austerity.

    帕潘德里欧希望一个未来繁荣之愿景可以弥补今天紧缩之阵痛

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  • Mr Papandreou had shrugged off earlier warnings from Brussels (and Berlin) that more had to be done.

    对于布鲁塞尔柏林之前给出的希腊需要更多警告,巴本德里欧对此不屑一顾。

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  • Yet Mr Papandreou also accepts that Greece has made itself vulnerable, as it is “the euro zone's weakest link.

    然而帕潘德里欧先生接受这样的观点,即作为欧元区薄弱的一环,希腊很脆弱

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  • She believes Papandreou is afraid. She adds that if he were not afraid, he would have done things differently.

    说,帕潘德里欧瞻前顾后,如果不怕的话,他就会不同的做法

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  • Mr Papandreou, a sociologist who dislikes figures, would much prefer to talk of Greece’s “credibility deficit”.

    社会学家帕潘德里欧不喜欢谈数字希望谈论希腊的“信誉赤字”。

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  • Mr Papandreou, a sociologist who dislikes figures, would much prefer to talk of Greece'scredibility deficit”.

    帕潘德里欧先生,一个喜欢数字的社会学家喜欢谈论希腊信用赤字”。

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  • But times have changed. If the younger Mr Papandreou fails, Greece will surely be punished far more severely.

    但是时代不一样如果帕潘德里欧先生失败了希腊肯定更严厉的惩罚。

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  • If Papandreou survives a vote of no confidence Friday, the stage will be set for months of further market instability.

    如果周五帕潘德里欧能在不信任投票过关,世界就要准备好面对未来几个市场可能延续震荡的局面。

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  • There is no disputing that Mr Papandreou, in spectacularly chaotic style, has left the euro zone racked by uncertainty.

    毫无争议帕潘德里欧令人吃惊且喧嚣的方式欧元区饱受不确定性的摧残。

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  • Everybody must understand the constraints on Mrs Merkel. But Mr Papandreou commits a "breach of trust" if he calls a referendum.

    其实谁都了解对于默克尔女士约束如果帕潘德里欧先生举行公投就“违背诚信原则”。

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  • In Athens talks to appoint a prime minister to succeed George Papandreou were in deadlock, and will resume on Thursday morning.

    雅典任命代替George Papandreou首相的讨论陷入僵局,在周四上午重启

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  • Papandreou was reported to have later indicated he could step down even if he won today's knife-edge vote of confidence in parliament.

    报道,帕潘德里欧时候暗示可能会辞职即使在议会赢得今天具有决定性信任票

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  • Pasok deputies are likely to keep supporting Mr Papandreou; at least they will be able to hold on to their jobs for another two years.

    泛希社运下院议员可能继续支持Papandreou因为至少他俩两年。

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  • "We're not asking for a bailout, we're not asking for financial help from anyone," Papandreou told reporters in Washington yesterday.

    我们要求,我们没向任何人请求财政援助昨天华盛顿记者们说道

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  • "We're not asking for a bailout, we're not asking for financial help from anyone," Papandreou told reporters in Washington yesterday.

    我们要求,我们没向任何人请求财政援助昨天华盛顿记者们说道

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