(单词翻译:单击)
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Zimbabwe's Human Rights Commission has accused soldiers and police of the systematic torture of civilians,
津巴布韦人权委员会谴责士兵和警方蓄意折磨市民,
using "brute, excessive and disproportionate" force, causing avoidable loss of life.
并指出他们使用“残忍,过多且不成比例”的武力,造成可以避免的伤亡 。
The President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised he'll investigate.
总统埃默森·穆南加格瓦承诺进行调查 。
He said heads will roll if he finds wrongdoing by security forces.
他称如果发现安全部队人员有违法行为,他们将受到严惩 。
The partial US government shutdown has gone into a second month with no sign Republicans or Democrats breaking the deadlock.
美部分政府关闭进入第二个月,没有迹象表明民主党和共和党打破僵局 。
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are facing another week without pay.
数十万名联邦工作人员又将面临一周无薪状态 。
Some are being forced to turn it to food banks.
许多人被迫来到了食物赈济处 。
Sir David Attenborough has warned business leaders in Davos it's difficult to overstate the threat facing the environment.
大卫·爱登堡爵士在达沃斯上警告商界领袖,称很难夸大环境正在受到的威胁 。
In an interview, Prince William, the naturalist said human beings are so powerful
在采访中,自然主义者威廉王子称人类的力量很强大,
they can exterminate whole ecosystems without even noticing.
可以在没有注意到的情况下毁灭整个生态系统 。