BBC百件藏品话沧桑 第20件:克罗伊斯金币(2)
日期:2014-09-01 16:02

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中英文本

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Croesus was a king in what's now western Turkey.
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His kingdom, Lydia, was among the new powers that emerged across the Middle East about three thousand years ago, so it was part of that wider political upheaval that I've been exploring this week.
他的王国吕底亚是三千年前中东地区涌现的新势力之一D*)Aq)kUmOt;R。因此这是我本周一直在探索更广泛的政治动荡的其中之一7yuPXT6TvU42!GZ
But in this programme, I want to look at a different kind of new power -or more precisely, I want to look at the creation of a new type of object that would ultimately become a power in its own right: coinage.
正是这些金币让吕底亚和克罗伊斯王富甲一方XX[7E|(y,-UI0)4=CA。它是一种新形式的物品,靠自身的价值获得力量Kp1,QhJ^kB4aTkC
We've all grown so accustomed to using little round pieces of metal to buy things, that it's easy to forget that coins arrived quite late in the history of the world.
我们现在都很习惯用小而圆的金属块购买物品,但很少有人知道,货币在世界舞台上出现的时间并不太长]7rEKd;hXxnTsVEew
For over two thousand years, states ran complex economies and international trading networks without a coin to hand.
在超过两千年的时间里,世界各国拥有复杂的经济制度和国际贸易网络,却并没有货币n(lB.B8@r6
The Egyptians, for example, used a sophisticated system that measured value against standard weights of copper and gold, but as new states and new ways of organising trade emerged, coinage began to make an appearance, and fascinatingly, it happened independently in two different parts of the world at almost the same time.
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In China they began using miniature spades and knives in very much the same way that we would now use coins, and virtually simultaneously in the Mediterranean world, the Lydians started making actual coins as we would recognise them today-round shapes in precious metals.
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重点讲解

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1.look at 考虑;着眼于

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The children looked at their new teacher in curiosity.
孩子们好奇地望着新老师dM@#u[9E^!eONK-F)

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His girlfriend is pretty to look at.
他的女朋友长得好看Y_z&(i]X.QDLiZq

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2.accustom to 使习惯于;使养成…的习惯

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What can they do after they get accustom to swimming?
孩子们在习惯了游泳之后可以做什么?

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Things in waking moments are usually taken for granted to be solid, but that is only because we are accustom to being fooled by our concepts.
清醒时的事物,通常都是被视为实在的,然而那只是因为我们习惯于被我们的概念所愚弄A1hcH~IDliQCm75ie,

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3.begin to 开始

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The horns of some deer begin to shed.
有些鹿开始换角了S[_)cDx;AX

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But, when you are ready, begin to let people back into your life.
但是,当你准备好了,就开始让人们重新进入你的生命_Uc%61qMP(1[xMRHV

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重点单词
  • simultaneouslyadv. 同时地(联立地)
  • preciousadj. 宝贵的,珍贵的,矫揉造作的 adv. 极其地
  • measuredadj. 量过的,慎重的,基于标准的,有韵律的 动词me
  • curiosityn. 好奇,好奇心
  • complexadj. 复杂的,复合的,合成的 n. 复合体,综合体,
  • sophisticatedadj. 诡辩的,久经世故的,精密的,老练的,尖端的
  • appearancen. 外表,外貌,出现,出场,露面
  • accustomedadj. 习惯了的,通常的
  • turkeyn. 土耳其 turkey n. 火鸡,笨蛋,失败之作
  • miniaturen. 缩图,小画像 adj. 小型的