时差N小时:你被炒了
日期:2013-05-15 17:58

(单词翻译:单击)

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Yael: Welcome to A Moment of Science, the popular science radio show that's both fun and informative. Today's Topic on Moment of Science is: You're Fired. Hey, did I read that right?
雅艾尔:欢迎来到科普广播节目——科学时刻,这是一个既有趣又丰富的节目sB1%hSU5p;S6。今天科学时刻的主题是:你被炒了VkYgCX9.p@x_kpQ。嘿,我读的对吗?
Don: Yep. You're fired. How do you feel?
唐:Im32jXs4klAMBe|。你被炒了f#HUM=Fd07FCXoWc。感觉如何?
Yael: What do you mean, how do I feel?
雅艾尔:你说“感觉如何”是什么意思?
Don: I mean, do you feel less healthy than before I fired you? How's your weight? What about your cholesterol rate?
唐:我是说,你觉得你没有被解雇之前健康吗?你的体重如何?你的胆固醇怎么样?
Yael: Okay, okay...this is one of your set-ups. I'm not really fired, am I?
雅艾尔:好吧,好吧...这又是你的实验之一Hv[a2zyXWE。我并没有真的被解雇,对吗?
Don: Well, no. It's all a cruel ploy to get me to today's subject... which is that job insecurity can affect your health.
唐:嗯,没有kCqU3Wc8%y。这是一种引导话题的残酷手段,今日的话题就是就业不安全感会影响你的健康mVhE7|tLF8ju*RI
Yael: Yeah. It just about gave me a heart attack.
雅艾尔:是的Y6vy88Pg4.&i~。刚刚的确把我吓出心脏病了[hB-)Pe&0H-&9
Don: A study in the American Journal of Public Health shows that heart attacks are no joke for people who suspect they are going to be laid off. Over four years, a study group with imperiled jobs was found to have a forty to sixty percent greater occurrence of heart disease than a control group whose jobs were secure. And that's not all. People in insecure jobs also gained weight, overslept, tended to avoid exercise, and had higher cholesterol rates.
唐:一项发表在《美国公共卫生杂志》的研究表明,对于那些怀疑自己会被解雇的人来说,心脏病可不是开玩笑的XQa[*3mGk;[。四年来,一个研究小组发现,与工作有保障的对照组相比,工作不稳定的人心脏病发作的几率要高百分之四十至六十eTWy;DkajAs。问题还不止这些cDvygjD)jdWv。工作不稳定的人还容易体重增加,失眠,总是避免运动,胆固醇也偏高b39@eNk4yGz[aJuLSPJl
Yael: Wow. I guess the shaky economy hurts everything. Even our bodies!
雅艾尔:aMB4u!2OBX@X=。我想经济萧条会伤害一切|nrc3u0;Mj.M%%s。甚至是人们的身体!
Don: Even our bodies.
唐:甚至是我们的身体V9C=o@C8LQ

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重点单词
  • occurrencen. 发生,事件,发现
  • insecurityn. 不安全;不牢靠;无把握;心神不定
  • popularadj. 流行的,大众的,通俗的,受欢迎的
  • avoidvt. 避免,逃避
  • ployn. 花招,手段
  • insecureadj. 不安全的;不稳定的;不牢靠的
  • secureadj. 安全的,牢靠的,稳妥的 vt. 固定,获得,使
  • suspectn. 嫌疑犯 adj. 令人怀疑的,不可信的 v. 怀疑
  • affectvt. 影响,作用,感动
  • controln. 克制,控制,管制,操作装置 vt. 控制,掌管,支