• Walter Cronkite, newsman, died on July 17th, aged 92.

    新闻人沃尔特·克朗凯特七月17日逝世享年92岁。

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  • Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. was born Nov. 4, 1916, in St. Joseph, Mo.

    1916年114日沃尔特·克朗凯特出生于密苏里州约瑟夫市(St . JosephMo .)。

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  • They had three children, Nancy, Kathy and Walter L. "Chip" Cronkite III.

    他们育有孩子南茜凯茜沃尔特·克朗凯特(芯片)凯兰吉特三。

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  • Cronkite enjoyed fame, but his was the result of his labors in the vineyard.

    克朗凯特享有盛誉。但是声誉“葡萄园”辛勤劳动结果

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  • All was tranquillity and repose. Suddenly into the picture staggered Walter Cronkite.

    一切都安谧恬静突然,沃尔特·克朗凯特蹒跚着闯入画面

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  • "It's been so far a newspaper story," Cronkite said. "We have to make it a television story."

    目前为止,一则报纸新闻,”克朗凯特,“我们需要变成一则电视新闻。”

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  • Walter Cronkite became the most trusted man in television precisely because he seemed so grown up.

    沃尔特·克朗凯特之所以被观众评为“美国可信赖正是因为看起来是如此得沉稳,老练。

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  • Asked to run for public office, Cronkite reportedly said he could not step down from his anchor post.

    当他被要求竞选官职时,一遍遍表示自己不能自己的主播台上下来

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  • Instead of closing as he usually did — "And that's the way it is," he signed off with, "This is Walter Cronkite."

    结束并没有说往常的那句——“事实就是如此”,他说:“沃尔特·克朗凯特。”

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  • It was a major national news event itself when Cronkite anchored his last "CBS Evening news" broadcast March 6, 1981.

    1981年3月6克朗凯特主持最后一期《CBS晚间新闻》时,本身就是重大的新闻。

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  • They saw the US newscaster Walter Cronkite wiping away his tears; people gathered around televisions from China to Brazil;

    他们看到美国新闻主播沃尔特克朗凯特去了眼泪,他们看到了中国巴西人们聚集电视机前

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  • As a widower, Cronkite was the companion of opera siner Joanna Simon, the older sister of pop singer-songwriter Carly Simon.

    克朗凯特丧偶后成为歌剧演唱家乔安娜·西蒙(流行歌曲歌手及填词作家卡莉·西蒙姐姐)的伴侣。

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  • CBS Vice President Linda Mason said Cronkite died at 7:42 p.m. with his family by his side at his home in New York after a long illness.

    CBS总裁琳达·梅森克朗凯特长期患病后于纽约家中下午七点四十二分死亡,当时家人守护在他的身边

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  • Cronkite worked at the Houston Post for a year, then joined the staff of a Kansas City radio station, where he worked as news and sports editor.

    克朗凯特休斯顿邮报工作了一年后加入堪萨斯城市广播站新闻体育编辑

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  • Whether one judges Cronkite right or wrong in that respect, he brought dignity to news delivery and helped guide a period without cynicism or smugness.

    不管他们批评的不对,克朗凯特开创了庄严新闻讲话风格帮助引导了一个既没有愤世嫉俗没有洋洋得意的时代。

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  • Cronkite was often viewed as the personification of objectivity, but his reports on the Vietnam War increasingly came to criticize the American military role.

    克朗凯特经常看作客观化身但是关于越战报道越来越多地开始批评美国军事行动。

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  • But Cronkite sensed there was something more to the story than a third-rate burglary. He pleaded with the Post to share their documents as tangible proof.

    克朗凯意识到,则新闻不单纯三流窃盗案请求邮报分享他们手上的文件,以当做真凭实据。

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  • Cronkite was chief United Press correspondent at the Nuremberg war crimes trials, and then from 1946 to 1948 was the agency's chief correspondent in Moscow.

    在纽伦堡战争审判中,克朗凯特合众社的首席记者,1946 - 1948年期间是通讯社莫斯科的首席记者。

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  • In a modern age defined by blogs, talk radio and 24-hour cable news channels, it is hard to imagine the unifying effect on society of journalists like Cronkite.

    这样一个博客电台节目24小时全天有线新闻主导的时代下,沃尔特新闻界仍具有的号召力实在令人惊叹。

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  • Eventually, 50, 000 concerned citizens sign its petition, and even Walter Cronkite gets hoodwinked-until it's discovered that Prout is actually comedian Buck Henry.

    最后,50000名市民签署请愿书甚至WalterCronkite(美国CBS主播)上当受骗了,直到人们发现Prout实际上喜剧演员BuckHenry

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  • He shed a tear when he announced that President John F. Kennedy, indeed, had died, though Cronkite resisted the temptation to speculate until the word was official.

    宣布完约翰·f·肯尼迪(John F . Kennedy)死亡确实消息时,他流下眼泪尽管克朗凯特一直抵制着不愿相信的诱惑直到代表官方说完这条新闻。

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  • By 1968, Cronkite and CBS had established a dominance in the evening news viewer ratings that would remain unchallenged for the rest of his tenure as anchor and managing editor.

    1968年克朗凯特CBS晚间新闻收视率方面形成优势,这种优势在以后担任主持人主编日子里一直未变。

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  • All the evening network news programs carried the story, and Walter Cronkite used the machine to read aloud his signature sign-off, "and that's the way it was, January 13, 1976."

    所有晚间电视新闻节目进行报道,沃尔特·克朗凯特还阅读大声读出了他的节目结束语,“以上就是今天的新闻。 1976年1月13日。”

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  • God created the world in half an hour (17 minutes with commercial breaks) and then, at 7pm, rested: “And that’s the way it is on Friday, July 20th. For CBS News, I’m Walter Cronkite.”

    这个上帝小时内17分钟商业新闻创造世界,然后7点整时候休息:“以上就是CBS7月20号星期5的新闻,我是沃尔特•克朗凯特。”

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  • Cronkite took pride in being unemotional on the air, but the one occasion when he lost his composure, for the briefest of moments, became an indelible part of the nation's communal memory.

    克朗凯特以能冷静地做节目而自豪失去沉着一简短时刻成为全民记忆里不可消除一部分。

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  • Cronkite took pride in being unemotional on the air, but the one occasion when he lost his composure, for the briefest of moments, became an indelible part of the nation's communal memory.

    克朗凯特以能冷静地做节目而自豪失去沉着一简短时刻成为全民记忆里不可消除一部分。

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