纽约时报:新西兰清真寺枪击案后的眼泪,拥抱和愤怒(3)
日期:2019-03-21 07:39

(单词翻译:单击)

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“He likes it here,” Mr. Nasr said.
“他很喜欢这里,”纳斯尔说s;63%~~d~|aJZ~K
“He said he would stay for at least one year because of peace, because here he has nothing to worry about, he can just relax.”
“还说这次要在这儿住至少一年,因为这儿很祥和,也没有什么事情需要发愁,他可以真正地放松下来RXUkGZL8CQG。”
More might have died at the Linwood Mosque but for the selfless actions of Abdul Aziz, 48,
要不是听到枪声时和四个儿子正在林伍德清真寺做祷告的48岁的阿卜杜勒·阿齐兹挺身而出,
who was praying there with his four sons when he heard gunshots.
恐怕还有更多的人遇难Ka]_9;-_YU7ERg
Rather than fleeing, he ran toward the sound and grabbed the first thing he could find — a credit card machine — and tossed it at the attacker.
听到枪声的他非但没有逃跑,还朝着枪声跑去,抄起称手的第一样东西——一台信用卡机——就朝攻击者扔了过去w;PKOsk)(1
He then tried to draw the gunman’s attention to himself, and away from other worshipers, by weaving through cars in the parking lot.
之后,他在停车场的车缝里穿来穿去,企图将凶手的注意力从其他礼拜者那里转移到自己身上|C8C]RM@KU~FNEg
Mr. Alabi told The Associated Press he believed the death toll would have been far higher without Mr. Aziz’s actions.
伊玛目阿拉比对美联社说,他相信,要不是阿齐兹挺身而出,遇害人数还会高得多.*[4j(T%D26t[6%&H
Mr. Aziz, originally from Afghanistan, said he saw the attacker drop one of his guns and managed to grab it.
来自阿富汗的阿齐兹说,他看到袭击者掉了一支枪,结果又让他捡了起来ozJ]haM;PgC^[BS!F_P
But when he pulled the trigger, the gun was empty.
但当他扣动扳机时,枪已经没子弹了W9f!B7&m_ue
When the gunman went to his car, presumably to grab more ammunition,
当枪手朝着他的车子走去,大概是为了拿更多的弹药时,
Mr. Aziz said he threw the gun at the assailant’s windshield, shattering the glass.
阿齐兹说,他把那把枪朝着袭击者的挡风玻璃扔去,把挡风玻璃打碎了#Y02(W.E_Bp@
The assailant sped away.
袭击者便开车逃跑了,Jx[eMMn!tZ*g2~Lg,v=
Perhaps because of where the shooting took place —
也许是因为枪击案发生的地方的特殊性——
a country where there are fewer than a dozen murders in some years —
一个几年加起来发生的谋杀案都不到12起的国家——
many of the survivors found themselves reaching back in time,
许多幸存者发现自己回忆起过去,
using words like peace and quiet, calm and safety.
使用的都是“和平”与“安宁”、“平静”与“安全”之类的字眼w%%woW(NE!L
Mr. Darwish, 40, said that was how he persuaded his brother, Kamel, to move to New Zealand from Jordan:
40岁的达尔维什说,他就是这样说服弟弟卡梅尔从约旦搬来新西兰的:
“I told him it’s the safest country in the world and the best place to raise kids.”
“我跟他说,新西兰是世界上最安全的国家,也是最适合抚养孩子的地方fBi!5FIylw。”

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“He was here for six months,” he added. “He was going to bring his wife in a month.”
“他来了六个月了,”他补充说ndfDbKyj;i5uG~ia。“还打算一个月后把弟妹也接过来.WofeH|i4FQo。”
Instead, Kamel was missing and presumed dead.
然而,卡梅尔失踪了,据推测已经遇难lL6B6h3EB1WFujlNuGN
Inside the hospital’s relatives room, Mr. Darwish could not contain his frustration.
在医院的亲戚室里,达维什控制不住的沮丧^@lsYEwjaU
Several relatives had to walk him outside to help him calm down
当一个他不认识的当地伊玛目站起来
when a local imam he didn’t know stood up and tried to explain
试图说明有关方想等到所有的名字都确认了,所有的尸体也都确认了之后才对大家公开遇害人信息时,
that they were trying to wait until all the names had been confirmed and all the bodies identified before sharing information with the group.
达维什的几个亲戚甚至不得不陪他到外面,帮助他平复心情wmg*rx[&)[I
“We want connectivity,” said the imam, Mustafa Farouk. “So everyone gets closure at the same time.”
“我们希望大家能保持连通,”伊玛目穆斯塔法·法鲁克说l@Q(dcBk;jFq;.。“这样大家都能同时得到解脱gaxsHUIv3|l(^cxgx。”
Others in the crowd demanded an alternative, something quicker “so we can rest!” shouted one man in a far corner.
人群中的其他人要求采取其他更快的方式,“让我们心里能有个着落!”角落里的一个人喊道<,WN||0n+9
Mr. Farouk explained that some of the victims were unrecognizable because of their wounds.
法鲁克解释说,有些受害者由于伤势过重已经无法辨认身份ajxD~82b0,
Another imam reminded them that “it’s not a car accident, it’s an international crime scene,”
另一位伊玛目也提醒大家,“这不是车祸,这是一起国际犯罪,”
and that officials had to be careful not to get anything wrong.
所以,官员们必须小心谨慎,以免出错;%Ju1|K*i+&=H@
Still, the crowd pleaded: Let people share photos.
尽管如此,人群还是恳求:让大家分享照片吧Q7^Z7|,EzZMB[VzoTk*
Let imams who know some of the dead identify them.
让认识部分死者的伊玛目辨认他们吧l#P92J-;7X
For a time, the pain brought division.
一时之下,伤痛让人群产生了分歧W%TC[PBu5g|G8S|vsgi
Then the discord was broken when a man shouted “Allahu akbar!” — God is greatest — and called for patience.
接着,一名男子高呼“真主至大!”——上帝是最伟大的——呼吁大家保持耐心B33K5LF2Ri)u3J
A few minutes later, officials announced that they would not wait for all the bodies to be identified.
几分钟后,官员们宣布他们不会等所有尸体的身份确认以后再公布信息了+fnokEl~L+W|l+fSviU
They acceded to the community’s demands and let people send photos to the police and choose imams to identify those they could.
他们答应了大家的要求,允许大家向警方发送照片,也同意让伊玛目来辨认他们能辨认的人mlAo+TenWXaP_x-d]f+D
The survivors knew this victory would only bring more pain.
幸存者知道,他们赢得的这场胜利只会带来更多的痛苦QzuJP4-*Y)a
But at least they were moving toward a resolution, together and alone.
但至少,他们正在朝着某个解决方案前进,既是在和大家一起前进,也是独自一人在前进qy+1MhWqrs

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1. but for 要不是
He might have been killed but for the arrival of the police.
要不是警察来了他本可能被杀死1z4YpdZQMTQf

2. rather than 非但没有
Rather than scolding his son, he began to comfort him and promise to buy him a new toy.
他非但没有责怪他儿子,反而还开始安慰他,并答应给他买个新玩具tFhWY|.bNCBX4xm._C1

3. for a time 一度
At thirteen he had to leave school as his father suffered some losses and became poorer for a time.
十三岁时他被迫辍学了,因为他父亲的生意亏损,家境一度很贫困FYSSDokc=A4p=

4. accede to 同意
Last month, BP acceded to White House demands to set aside $20 billion in a special fund to compensate victims.
上个月,英国石油公司同意白宫的要求,拨款200亿美元成立专项基金以补偿受害者2Ui2^^DnIHU^

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重点单词
  • scenen. 场,景,情景
  • frustrationn. 挫折,令人沮丧的东西
  • announced宣布的
  • communityn. 社区,社会,团体,共同体,公众,[生]群落
  • comfortn. 舒适,安逸,安慰,慰藉 vt. 安慰,使舒适
  • confirmedadj. 习惯的,积习的,确认过的,证实的 动词conf
  • creditn. 信用,荣誉,贷款,学分,赞扬,赊欠,贷方 (复)c
  • alternativeadj. 两者择一的; 供选择的; 非主流的 n. 替换
  • minutesn. 会议记录,(复数)分钟
  • identifyvt. 识别,认明,鉴定 vi. 认同,感同身受