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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
The scenes of homes ablaze1 on a South Korean island in late November - from a North Korean artillery2 attack - stunned3 and angered this country.
South Korea later staged a live-fire artillery exercises, prompting a renewed warning from Pyongyang.
"The political situation on the Korean peninsula is reaching an uncontrollable extreme level by the frantic4 provocations5 of the puppet group. No one can predict what this situation will turn into," said an announcer on North Korean TV.
Amid the saber rattling6, South Korea, Japan and the United States resolved to have their soldiers and diplomats7 work more closely together.
The U.S. military conducted war games with each ally to send a message of deterrence8 to North Korea.
And the three countries' top envoys9 met in early December to demonstrate a united front, express concern about North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and send a signal to Beijing.
South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-Hwan had this to say to Pyongyang's lone10 significant ally. "We would like China to play a more important role. And regarding this, we will consult closely with the United States and Japan," he said.
North Korea's shelling of Yeonpyeong island came nearly seven months after the sinking of a South Korean navy ship that killed 46 sailors. An international investigation11 blamed a North Korean torpedo12, but Pyongyang denies responsibility.
Some regional security experts suspect the two attacks were meant to bolster13 the image of North Korea's youngest four-star general, Kim Jong Un, who has no military background. But he is the son of absolute leader Kim Jong Il, and is expected to succeed his father, and his grandfather, in ruling the country.
Father and son made their first prominent joint14 appearance for the world's cameras at a military parade in Pyongyang in October.
As 2010 drew to a close, South Korea's leaders promised swift and substantial retaliation15 if North Korea strikes again. Most South Koreans are growing increasingly anxious, unsure just what might come from across the border in 2011.
1 ablaze | |
adj.着火的,燃烧的;闪耀的,灯火辉煌的 | |
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n.(军)火炮,大炮;炮兵(部队) | |
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3 stunned | |
adj. 震惊的,惊讶的 动词stun的过去式和过去分词 | |
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4 frantic | |
adj.狂乱的,错乱的,激昂的 | |
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5 provocations | |
n.挑衅( provocation的名词复数 );激怒;刺激;愤怒的原因 | |
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6 rattling | |
adj. 格格作响的, 活泼的, 很好的 adv. 极其, 很, 非常 动词rattle的现在分词 | |
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n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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8 deterrence | |
威慑,制止; 制止物,制止因素; 挽留的事物; 核威慑 | |
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使节( envoy的名词复数 ); 公使; 谈判代表; 使节身份 | |
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adj.孤寂的,单独的;唯一的 | |
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11 investigation | |
n.调查,调查研究 | |
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12 torpedo | |
n.水雷,地雷;v.用鱼雷破坏 | |
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n.枕垫;v.支持,鼓励 | |
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15 retaliation | |
n.报复,反击 | |
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