Riis continued to write about conditions that were in need of major reform.
VOA: special.2010.08.01
They were lending to banks that were in trouble and the--so we'll give them a good rate; that's what they used to do.
他们向处于困境的银行贷款,并且-所以,我们要给他们一个好的比率;,这就是他们过去经常做的。
My wife actually used to tutor for some people that were in the Upper East Side.
其实,我太太以前在上东区做教员。
President Obama says the big banks that were in critical condition a year ago do not need any new government help.
VOA: standard.2009.10.21
So, that's one small way in the language that they practiced tried to imitate the experience that they were immersing themselves in.
这是语言上的一种方式,他们试图用语言来模仿,他们沉浸其中的体验。
There were happy times, kids and presents and all of the things that were in the painting."
VOA: standard.2009.12.25
We need to think that the actions in the story were in some way free and absolutely, perfectly undetermined.
得让读者以为故事中角色的所作所为某种程度上,都是自由的,完全不是事先确定的。
Extremist elements that were in Afghanistan have now been pushed into the mountains and into Pakistan,".
VOA: standard.2009.10.01
So Klawans follows earlier scholars in suggesting that the rituals and sacrifices performed in this sanctuary were designed to ensure God's continued residence within and blessing of the community.
克洛文和一些早期的学者一样,认为,在圣所里进行宗教仪式献祭仪式,都是为了确保上帝长久地呆在这个地方,并祝福他的子民。
"There hasn't been too many problems but there has been some increased tension I think around the Sri Lankans, in particular being a bit concerned as we have had some people removed back to Sri Lanka found not to be refugees, and obviously the spotlight on the groups that were intercepted in Indonesia,".
VOA: standard.2009.11.24
The Romans actually were very pious in the sense that they believed that whatever land they were in, they should provide sacrifices and honors for the local gods, especially the important ones.
而且非常虔诚,他们认为无论身处何处,都应该祭拜当地神明,尤其是重要的神。
At that time there were laws in the South that required blacks to give their seats on buses to whites.
VOA: special.2010.04.16
Well, Homer has his heroes using chariots and we know that chariots were used in warfare in the Bronze Age around the Mediterranean Sea.
荷马史诗》的主角们所使用的战车,我们知道在青铜时代的地中海地区,二轮战车被广泛运用于战争
The carpets in the White House, he said, were so thick that a man could bury his feet in them.
VOA: special.2009.01.22
I think one reason why they may have changed it in 2003 is that interest rates were getting really close to zero in 2003.
我认为其中一个,为什么他们在2003年改变了它的原因,就是利率在2003年真的快要接近零了。
People in Finland were the least likely to believe that people laughing in their presence were making fun of them.
VOA: special.2009.11.17
In the course of this inquiry, he concluded that not only Hegel and Marx were important in that particular genealogy, but this went back to Plato as well, Plato principally.
他在研究之后总结说,不只黑格尔及马克斯,要对此负责,并一路溯源至柏拉图,而且主要是后者。
A news report,for example, might say that people in Washington were battening down the hatches for a big winter storm.
VOA: special.2009.05.24
So, practitioners who understood what we would know to be chemistry were highly valued in that society. And then, you may expand it to other chemical processes, dyeing of cloth, glassmaking, and metals extraction.
所以,理解我们所知为化学的,先行者们,在那个社会是,非常宝贵的,当时,你可能将其扩展到另一个化学过程,如布料的染色,玻璃的制造,还有金属提取。
During his lifetime, he invented hundreds of devices that were used in telephones, shortwave radio broadcasts, and similar technology.
VOA: special.2010.01.31
The only cities in Europe that were comparable-- and they were smaller--were Naples, an extraordinarily poor city, and Constantinople, Istanbul, and, of course, in Japan, Edo, which would become known as Tokyo.
欧洲唯一可以与之匹敌的,就是稍小的那不勒斯,那是个非常穷的城市,另外还有君士坦丁堡即伊斯坦布尔,当然还有日本的江户,即之后的东京
That was mostly when fuel prices were so high last year that people in California were not driving to her stores.
VOA: special.2009.05.18
Now, the good news in all of this is the studies that looked at physical attractiveness in this way were just looking at what predicts a second date after a first date.
好消息的是,这只是一种研究生理吸引力的实验,关注点是,预测相亲后约会可能性的因素。
At least three Indian tribes were living in the area that became Charleston when Spanish explorers arrived in Fifteen-Twenty-One.
VOA: special.2010.10.04
And he hypothesized that they were getting the disease in cows, which the disease from cows that caused a milder disease than smallpox, and that protected them from getting the more severe forms of smallpox later.
他假定奶牛将这种疾病传染给挤奶女工,这种源自奶牛的疾病比天花更温和,它保护女工们,免受更为严重的天花感染
In that event,astronomers were able to observe the icy comet long before it struck the solar system's biggest planet.
VOA: special.2009.08.25
They filled in the octave up above and then they filled in the fifth and then they filled in the fourth and then they came down a whole step and then they went up a fourth from that whole step and then up a fourth from that, and they were filling in in this fashion.
他们填写了八度音程,然后填写了五度音程,又填写了四度音程,然后下降一个全音级,又从那个全音级上升四度音程,然后再上升四度音程,他们就是照这样填写
"The Affluent Society." He argued that while private individuals in America were becoming wealthier, public institutions were growing poor.
VOA: special.2011.05.01
that have our little portraits in them from when we were 5 and 6 and all of that so...
里面还有我们五六岁时的肖像,所有的一切都……
And this one too, "I saw you walking around the CS50 Fair with a name tag that said you were in the class.
这个也是,“我看见你在CS50教室外面,胸前有一个姓名牌,说明你也在上这门课“
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