英国新闻听力 告密者(在线收听) |
Helen: Hello, welcome to Real English from BBC Learning English. I’m Helen. Zo?: 还有我,刘佳。 Helen: Today we’re going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Zo?: 在今天的地道英语里,我们来学习一些当代英语中最新出现的词汇,短语还有习惯表达。那 Helen, 咱们今天要学的新词是什么呢? Helen: Today’s new word is whistle-blower. That’s whistle and blower; whistle-blower. Zo?: Whistle-blower. Whistle 就是吹口哨儿, blower 就是吹哨儿的人,把他们连在一起,是什么意思呢, Helen? Helen: Well, listen carefully. A whistle-blower is someone who tells the government or the public that the company he works for is doing something wrong or illegal. It’s common in newspaper reporting. Zo?: 不成不成,有点儿晕。是说那种专门把坏事或者见不得人的消息告诉别人的人吗? Helen: I’ll give an example. Imagine you were working for a law firm, but you found out that the company was taking money from criminals and not telling the truth in court. What would you do? Zo?: 嗯,我想我会报警,或者把这个消息告诉给媒体。 Helen: So, you would be a whistle-blower. Zo?: I see, a whistle-blower. 就是给公众或者权威机构通风报信儿的人。 Example A: Why did you have to leave your job, Fred? B: Well, I became a whistle-blower. The company wasn’t paying its taxes and I told the police. They closed the company as a result, and I lost my job! Zo?: Would you become a whistle-blower, Helen? Helen: Hmmm… yes. If the company was doing something illegal, I think I would have to say something. But I would be scared. Zo?: Why? Helen: Well, you would probably lose your job for one thing, and if the company was doing something illegal they might do something bad to you, to keep you quiet. Zo?: In that case, you have to be very careful. Helen: Exactly. Anyway, let’s recap, whistle-blower is... Zo?: Whistle-blower. 就是形容对于一些不法行为给公众或者权威机构通风报信儿的人。 Helen: You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon. Bye-bye. Zo?: 咱们下次节目再见。 |
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