美语情景对话 第462期:Butsudan 佛坛
日期:2014-12-04 15:26

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Todd: Now, Carla you have your own website.
托德:卡拉,你拥有自己的网站P4~~TY.X-=d!F,)@;
Carla: Yes I, when I first came to Japan, I didn't learn languages because actually I'm quite terrible at learning languages. But I'm very interested in culture, and Japanese traditional culture is fantastic. So, little by little I got interested in butsudan. Now butsudan are Buddhist family alters which the Japanese use in two ways. They pray to Buddha by kneeling in front of them, but they also keep family memorabilia. That's like, wedding certificates, or graduation certificates, photographs, post cards from interesting places. They keep all these in the butsudan and they communicate with the ancestors this way. So they have a kind of dual purpose. And, but truthfully, I'm not particularly interested in Buddhism, and I'm not interested in the furnished butsudan because it's a little bit garish, and not at all the way I imagined the understatement of Japanese culture. But, the making of them is fantastic and the traditional old-fashioned ways of craftsmanship are going out because Japanese craftsmanship is very expensive. And it can be made in China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Korea much cheaper than they can be made in Japan. So, a lot of the traditional craftsman are just not finding the work anymore. No new apprentices are training for the job, and it's difficult to find butsudan that are made in a traditional way. The traditionally made butsudan could cost as much as twenty to thirty million yen. A butsudan made in China and imported into Japan and sold here could be, could sell for about three million yen. That just gives a ratio of the relative price. So, there is, there are three wood working crafts, two metal working crafts, and two lacquering crafts that go into the making of the butsudan. So, my aim really, is to document the traditional craftsmanship before it's completely gone. And no one has ever done this in English before. And it's hardly been done by the Japanese because it's one of these things that Japanese craftsman really don't talk about amongst themselves. So it's all kind of, it's not as if it's secret it's just that they have different vocabulary for the same thing. They do things in slightly different ways. They just never talk about it. When they train an apprentice they don't say do this do that the way we do in the West. The apprentice just has to watch the master and copy. So for many things they don't even have words for them. So it's been quite interesting to document that.
卡拉:是的,我第一次来日本的时候并没有学习语言,因为我的语言学习能力非常差i+lW9Ju(Ly。不过我对文化很感兴趣,而日本传统文化非常吸引人DJ@DosS!o!=ZMamcBZ!。我逐渐对佛坛产生了兴趣,Lm(no0rOPzPkb~;Tu@。现在佛坛对日本佛教家庭来说有两个用处=HFUEFa1BKma[y!9Q。他们跪在佛祖面前祈祷,同样那里也保存着家庭纪念品y^J=sTO054。比如结婚证书、毕业证书、照片或是风景名胜的明信片等等U^PzmRiD.E[~oP5kK。他们会把所有这些纪念品存放在佛坛,用这种方法和祖先交流Y~L0a1U=*9c+。所以佛坛有这两种用途Y4X[3xADBg~#。不过说实话,我对佛教不太感兴趣,我对装饰过的佛坛也不感兴趣,因为那有些过分装饰了,并不是我所想象的那种含蓄的日本文化r-JNX*SiBQgw+mh!q。建造佛坛太不可思议了,不过传统、古老的技艺即将消失,因为日本技艺的花费非常高)z9@=JXVipPS)。在中国、越南、台湾和韩国建造的花费要比日本便宜的多B7fDG-=9WhSbNT1ga7!p。所以许多传统工匠都找不到工作FzuB2].Xdx;*~f。没有新学徒为这种工作进行培训,所以很难找到以传统方法建造的佛坛Bf@.Z%~VO@MGAYG。传统佛坛要花费两三千万日元HYcqh!MD#I)Rayzb,MK5。而在中国制造的佛坛,进口到日本只需要三百万日元izJZFGtNRq3ZJ5。由此可以看到相对价格的对比3d6!8r(wmpAeyu#|-1j。建造佛坛需要三种木制加工工艺、两种加工工艺和两种涂漆工艺T2B-n=3bxtj(。我想在传统技艺失传之前把它记录下来0V_ZuccVzzh35。此前没有英国人做过这件事]-Fxn1#l+OI。而且日本人也很难完成,因为这是日本工匠之间不会谈论的事情之一,T%|*,uL;#!S。并不是说这是秘密,只是因为他们会用不同的词汇来解释同一件事kMj,=AHOC^(oiL。他们用略微有些不同的方法做同一件事K99;nT*P#gzx3i_D80uv。他们之间从来不会谈论hP(u;[9[YyQT。他们在培训学徒时,不会像西方那样说“做这个,做那个”ag!xV&lRMKi(B&*-b。学徒只是照着师傅做的方法去模仿N^|p,pstU)。所以有许多事他们甚至都没有语言来形容THV(uk@)nmv+7YDu。记录这一过程非常有意思UZ3=2O9fZZV
Todd: Well, sounds good. We'll have your URL on the bottom. And people will have to go and check out your website.
托德:听起来不错v*ZI;)rPGQc]B)n。我们会在下面放你的网址,这样人们就可以访问你的网站了Y~[]k1,Smv,|K=d.T
Carla: Ya, that would be good. I'd like that. It's being made now, it's not quite finished yet.
卡拉:那太好了W&ttt@xTOT-.pLBmG*。我喜欢HTph@#k#,@5qURtNU。记录工作目前正在进行中,还没有完成n#IN*s1y]cF6(INP
Todd: Oh ok.
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Carla: But, little by little it will be and if anybody is interested it's more of a resource than something that you would sit and read. But you might be interested in the drawings. A friend does the drawings, and I did the photos and the text, and you know it's quite ambitious I think.
卡拉:不过我会完成这项工作,如果有人感兴趣,相比于供人们阅读的材料,它更像是一种资源ZZ]O%k9(N+b)8bX#GO。也许你会对绘画感兴趣_F!ZbE,-eSDX%,]o]B。有个朋友会绘制图画,而我负责拍照和文字描述,你知道我认为这真是野心之作QODjew0)dnjX-;I6dm0z
Todd: Ok, well thanks.
托德:好,谢谢你BWtd2D|#ta;8,sa

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重点讲解

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重点讲解:
1. little by little
逐渐地;一点一点地;
eg. In the beginning he had felt well, but little by little he was becoming weaker.
一开始他感觉很好,但慢慢地就变虚弱了SIN4hKuwjScgMb%Z(9,
eg. I would have to learn, little by little, to exist alone.
我得慢慢学会独自生活QWZf[t+(6a67I;Zs!9.i
2. go out
不复存在;被替代;过时;
eg. Double-breasted suits went out years ago.
双排扣的套装好多年前就过时了@DYQcSt;t9.(Ck@%D8
eg. The weapons had gone out of use.
这些武器已经被淘汰了]1V7q#vb8Z9,f
3. more of a..A. than B
与其说是B,不如说更像是A;
eg. You would be more of a hind-rance than a help.
你帮不上忙,反倒会碍事dW_,Xv!Z0BXZNy^M
eg. This is more of a sitting room than a kitchen.
与其说这是一个厨房还不如说这是一个起居室.uE*XUhiEfUB@o

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重点单词
  • documentn. 文件,公文,文档 vt. 记载,(用文件等)证明
  • slightlyadv. 些微地,苗条地
  • garishadj. 炫耀的,过分装饰的,耀眼的
  • kitchenn. 厨房,(全套)炊具,灶间
  • understatementn. 少说,有保留地陈述,轻描淡写
  • checkn. 检查,支票,账单,制止,阻止物,检验标准,方格图案
  • fantasticadj. 极好的,难以置信的,奇异的,幻想的
  • ambitiousadj. 有雄心的,有抱负的,野心勃勃的
  • dualadj. 双重的,成双的 n. 双数
  • traditionaladj. 传统的