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经典英语美文篇
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岁女孩可爱告白
An
adorable
toddler
has
become
an
internet
sensation
for
giving
her
mother
a
sweet
andmemorable
video
for
her
birthday
-
with
the
help
of
her
professional
photographer
father.
一个蹒跚学步的可
爱小女孩在网上走红了,她为过生日的妈妈
录制了一段温馨的珍藏版视频
当然是在当专业摄影师的爸爸的帮助
下。
In
a
YouTube
clip
that
has
been
viewed
more
than
230,000
times, two-year-old Claire lists allthe reasons
why her
mommy is the greatest mommy,
stopping occasionally to try
and
counteach of them on her fingers.
在视频网站
YouTube
上这段视频点击率已
经超过
23
万,视频
中两岁大的克莱尔
数出了所有的理由,证明她的妈妈是
最好的妈
妈
,其间偶尔停下来,用手指数着已经说过的理由。
Hi Mommy. I just wanted to
say. . . Happy birthday! she
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exclaims. I want you to
know thatyou re the greatest mommy. I
love you so much. There s a lot of
reasons why I love you.
嗨,妈咪。我想对你说
生日快乐
!
她大声说。
我想让你知道,
你是最好的妈咪。我非常爱你。我有很多理由为什么爱你。
Claire then
goes on to list all the reasons why she loves
her mother, starting with: Numberone.
You are beautiful!
克莱尔接着列出了所有她爱妈妈的理由,
最开始的一条理由是:
第一,你很美丽
!
The two-year-old is all the
more adorable thanks to her
bright
yellow wrap dress and cute pigtailhairstyle.
这个两岁大的小女孩穿着莹黄色的裹身裙,扎着两个小辫子,
这样的打扮让她看起来越发可爱。
Claire s reason number two, which she
says with a huge
grin,
is:
You
are
amazing!
Cameracuts
between
each
phrase
she
utters
show
just
how
painstakingly
her father,
who
goes
byDaniel J, edited the
video.
克莱尔说到第二个理由的时候,咧开嘴大笑着,她说:
你非常
棒
!
从她每句话之间的镜头剪切可以看出她的爸爸丹尼尔在剪辑时
异常小心。
Number
three
-
you
re
the
best
mommy
ever,
she
exclaims, swinging her arms to and fro
inexcitement.
第三,你是世界上最好的妈妈,
她大声说着,兴奋地前后挥舞
2
着胳膊。
At number four, Claire struggles to
count out four fingers
on
her
hand.
When
she
finallyachieves
this
feat,
she
says
loudly: You re the best
cook! while splaying her arms out wide.
说到第四个理由时,克莱尔努力数出四个手指头来计数。当她
完成了这一壮举时,她大张开两只胳膊说,
你是最好的厨师
!
The mood changes slightly
when she says to the camera
in a
heartfelt voice: I love being withyou. You work so
hard and
I miss you when you re gone.
这时欢庆的气氛微妙地转变为温情
的气氛,她对着镜头轻轻吐
露心声说:
我喜欢你陪着我。当你不在时我会想念你。
Are you ready?
Happy birthday!! To you, she sings. Happy
birthday to you. Happy birthday
tomommy, happy birthday to
you!
准备好了吗
?
祝你生日快乐
!
她唱到,
祝你生日快乐。祝妈妈
p>
生日快乐,祝你生日快乐
!
At
the
end
of
the
video,
Claire
leans
in
close
to
the
camera
and
whispers sweetly:
I
love you, before waving
and
blowing a kiss with the
words: Bye bye!
在视频的尾声,克莱尔靠近镜头甜甜的悄声说:
我爱你
,然
后挥着手,对镜头飞吻,说
拜拜
!
经典英语美文篇
2
那些魅力超凡的人都有哪些习惯
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Some
people
instantly
make
us
feel
important.
Some
people instantly make us feel special.
Some people light up a
room just by
walking in.
有些人总能令人感到他们很重要。
有些人总能令人感到他们很
特别。有些人仅仅走进房间就能让整个房间都充满欢乐。
p>
We can t always
define it, but some people have it: They
re naturally charismatic.
我们很难解释,但有些人就是这样:他们天生就充满魅力。
Unfortunately, natural
charisma quickly loses its impact.
Familiarity breeds, well, familiarity.
很不幸,天生的魅力会很快就失去影响。熟悉总是会造成,唔
,
熟悉。
But some people are remarkably
charismatic: They build
and
maintain
great
relationships,
consistently
influence
(in
a
good way) the people around them,
consistently make people
feel
better
about
themselves--they
re
the
kind
of
people
everyone wants to be
around...and wants to be.
不
过有些人非常富有魅力:
他们能建立并维持很好的人际关系、
总
能影响身边的人
(
正面影响
)
、总能让别人自我感觉更好
他们是那
种人人都想和他们在一起
而且人人都想成为的那种人。
Fortunately
we
can,
because
being
remarkably
charismatic isn t about our level of
success or our presentation
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skills or how we dress or
the image we project--it s about what
we do.
所幸的是我们可以成
为那样的人,因为构成超凡魅力的并不是
我们的成功程度、演讲能力又或是我们的穿着或
外表
而是我们的所
作所为。
Here are the 10 habits of
remarkably charismatic people:
以下是那些具有超凡魅力的人们所拥有的
10
个习惯:
1. They listen
way more than they talk.
1.
聆听远多过诉说。
Ask questions. Maintain eye
contact. Smile. Frown. Nod.
Respond--
not so much verbally, but nonverbally.
提问、
眼神交流、
微笑、
蹙眉、
点头、
回应
不需要太多的语言、
只需要作出姿态。
That
s
all
it
takes
to
show
the
other
person
they
re
important.
就是要让别人感到他们很重要。
Then when you do speak, don t offer
advice unless you re
asked.
Listening
shows
you
care
a
lot
more
than
offering
advice, because
when you offer advice in most cases you make
the conversation about you, not them.
然后当你确实要说话的时候,对方没有要求就不要提供建议。
聆听比提供建议更能体现你的关注,
因为在大部分情况下,
p>
你提出建
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议时总会把话题转移到你身上,而不是他们身上。
Don t believe me? Who is
Here s what I would do... about:
you or
the other person?
不相信吗
?
那么
如果是我会这么做
这句话是跟谁有关
的
?
你还
是对方
?
Only
speak
when
you
have
something
important
to
say--and always define
important as what matters to the other
person, not to you.
仅当你有重要的话要说时才开口
并且请把
重要
定义为那些
对对方很重要的事,而不是对你。
2. They don t practice selective
hearing.
2.
不会选择性收听。
Some
people--I
guarantee
you
know
people
like
this--are
incapable
of
hearing
anything
said
by
the
people
they
feel are somehow beneath them.
有些人
我保证你一定认识这样的人
听不进任
何他们认为地位
比他们低的人讲话。
Sure, you speak to them, but that
particular falling tree
doesn t make a
sound in the forest, because there s no one
actually listening.
是的,你跟他们讲话,就好像森林中的一颗大树倒下却发不出
一点声音似的,因
为根本没人在听。
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Remarkably charismatic
people listen closely to everyone,
and
they
make
all
of
us,
regardless
of
our
position
or
social
status
or level, feel like we have something in common
with
them.
具有超凡魅
力的人会亲切地聆听每个人讲话,而且他们会令所
有人都感觉不到自己的职位、
社会地位或者
档次
,
而是觉得我们和
他们是有共同点的。
Because we do:
We re all people.
因为我们确实有共同点:我们都是人。
3. They put their stuff
away.
3.
把自己的事情放一边。
Don t check your phone. Don
t glance at your monitor.
Don t focus
on anything else, even for a moment.
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不要查看你的手机,不要盯着你的屏幕,不要关注于别的事情
上,
一秒也不要。
You
can
never
connect
with
others
if
you
re
busy
connecting with your stuff, too.
如果你忙于处理自己的事情,
你就永
远不能和其他人产生联系。
Give
the
gift
of
your
full
attention.
That
s
a
gift
few
people
give.
That
gift
alone
will
make
others
want
to
be
around you
and remember you.
向别人赋予充分的重视。只有少部分人能做到如此。仅仅靠着
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这份
馈赠
,就能让别人愿意和你在一起,并且记住你。
4.
They
give
before
they
receive--and
often
they
never
receive.
4.
获取前先付出
而且经常根本就不获取。
Never think about what you can get.
Focus on what you
can
provide.
Giving
is
the
only
way
to
establish
a
real
connection
and relationship.
永远不要想你能得到
什么。关注于你能提供什么。付出是建立
真正的联系和关系的唯一途径。
5. They don t act
self-important
5.
不会表现得妄自尊大
The
only
people
who
are
impressed
by
your
stuffy,
pretentious,
self-important
self
are
other
stuffy,
pretentious,
self-important people.
唯一会被你那沉闷的、自命不凡的、妄自尊大的自我意识所触
动的只会是
那些同样沉闷、自命不凡、妄自尊大的人。
The rest of us aren t impressed. We re
irritated, put off,
and uncomfortable.
剩下的人不会被触动,而会被惹恼、会感到反感和不舒服。
And we hate when you walk
in the room.
而且你进屋时会被讨厌。
6. Because they realize other people
are more important.
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