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        Word Wise:The Olympic Motto 奧林匹克格言
        [ 2008-08-04 15:35 ]

        特別推薦:奧運(yùn)英語專題

         

        A: Hello! This is Word Wise on Language Tips, I’m Marc.

        B: Hello, this is Meggie.

        A: Today, we will talk about the Olympic Motto.

        B: The Olympic Motto? 奧林匹克格言?

        A: Yes. I guess you know what the motto is, right?

        B: 應(yīng)該是“更快,更高,更強(qiáng)”吧?

        A: Exactly. Faster, higher, stronger is the Olympic Motto. These three words encourage athletes to give their best during competitions and to strive beyond themselves.

        B: 哦,就是鼓勵(lì)運(yùn)動(dòng)員在比賽中盡自己最大的努力。

        A: Yes. Actually, being first is not necessarily a priority, but giving one's best and striving for personal excellence is a worthwhile goal.

        B: Definitely. 第一名只有一個(gè),我們只要全力以赴,發(fā)揮自己最佳水平就好了。

        A: This also applies to everyone of us.

        B: 是啊,我們在生活中也應(yīng)該這樣,凡事盡心盡力,跟自己比賽。

        A: These three words originates from three Latin words: Citius, Altius, Fortius. They became the Olympic motto in 1894.

        B: Citius, Altius, Fortius. 太難學(xué)了!

        A: Not easy for me either. Following the three words, a more well-known expression was developed: The most important thing is not to win but to take part!

        B: 啊!這個(gè)我知道,重在參與嘛。

        A: Then, do you know who developed this idea?

        B: Well, it’s really a hard question for me. I am not always good at remembering names, let alone a foreigner’s name.

        A: Hahaha… Ok, it’s Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics.

        B: 是顧拜旦嗎?這個(gè)名字我還是知道的,現(xiàn)代奧運(yùn)之父,只不過他的名字實(shí)在有些拗口。

        A: So, Meggie, we’ve talked about the Olympic Motto and its origin. Do you think we've made ourselves clear enough?

        B: Sure, we did!

        A: That’s great! You’ve been listening to Word Wise on Language Tips. For more word wise please log onto our website at language.chinadaily.com.cn, see you next time!

        B: Bye bye!

        (Script by Helen,英語點(diǎn)津 Helen 編輯)

         
         
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