英伦广角 BBC传奇主持人Terry Wogan爵士去世享年77岁
英语课
Welcome on Knight 1 of Barron Sir Terry Wogan.
“Let me not to take you any longer from the fun and frolic that lies ahead.”
“All together in the Floral Dance.”
Terry Wogan’s effortless weight and charm 2 make him welcome in homes up and down in the country.
“Have a pencil and paper handy.”
For 27 years he was as much part of a breakfast as tea and toast. When he left his radio 2 show “Wake up with Wogan”, it was a wrench 3 for him and his fans.
“Now I’m not gonna pretend that this is not a sad day. You can probably hear it in my voice. I’m gonna miss the laughter and the fun of our mornings together…”
The broadcaster died from what his family described as a short but brave battle with cancer. He was 77.
“Someone asked him how many listeners he had. This is an endless pump, you know, we had 9,10 million listeners. So how many listeners do you have? And he said one. And that’s…that’s kind of what he pulls down to it(?). People are upset today because they feel as they lost their friend.”
Terry Wogan was still on air right up until last November. Richard Madeley has been filling in for him on his Sunday show.
“We expect him to probably take over again on February 7th. I think that was the day of the diary. So together X this morning saying that he passed away in the early, I was absolutely woeful and blue. And I don’t think anybody in that building there saw it coming. It’s been a real shock and X on the top floor whether X.”
Wogan began his career in Ireland and was one of the first diary broadcasters to then make it in London.
The-one-time grocery son of a banker from Limerick goes on to become a knight of the round. And for X it was a tribute 4 to his X ability to carry both nationalities, very likely.
His radio listeners became TOGS -- Terry’s old Geezers and gals 5.
“Everybody found he was talking to them. And everything he did in his program was driven and fed by what the audience want, what the audience said, what the audience’s sense of humor was. And Terry had this fantastic gift of connecting with people, all people.”
The awards and accolades 6 quickly started coming.
“Terry Wogan, this is your live.”
“Here is your host star, Terry Wogan.”
He flowers on television too. He hosted Blankety Blank. And his live chat show ran through the 80s.
“What about the booze? Is that important to you?”
“The booze is still important, yeah. Get off.”
The interview with the drunk George Best, a memorable 7 moment.
“It’s gonna make million dollars beyond.”
His stinging 8 in commentaries 9 of the Eurovision Song Contest was adored 10 by fans, but his sense of fun not appreciated by everyone.
“I’m literally 11 attacked by commentators 12 from all the other nations. They say things like: ‘If you don’t like the Eurovision Song Contest, why do you do it?’ And I say: ‘Because I love it.’”
He became Sir Terry in 2005 as much for his charity work as for his broadcasting.
“Nobody knows how many millions he raised for Children in Need. I suppose it was hundreds and hundreds of millions he raised, because when he asked to give your trust, you gave.”
A legend, yes, but don’t call him a national treasure.
“I’m glad that you call me a treasure, because it reminds of something that you dig over me.”
He leaves a wife, three children and that one listener he was so fond of.
“Thank you, thank you for being my friend.”
Jonathan Samuels, Sky News.
n.骑士,武士;爵士
- He was made an honourary knight.他被授予荣誉爵士称号。
- A knight rode on his richly caparisoned steed.一个骑士骑在装饰华丽的马上。
vt.使着迷,使陶醉;n.招人喜欢之处,魅力
- With all imperfections the short play has a real charm.尽管有不少缺欠,这出小戏仍颇具魅力。
- He could resist her charm no longer.他再也抗拒不住她的魅力。
v.猛拧;挣脱;使扭伤;n.扳手;痛苦,难受
- He gave a wrench to his ankle when he jumped down.他跳下去的时候扭伤了足踝。
- It was a wrench to leave the old home.离开这个老家非常痛苦。
n.颂词,称赞,(表示敬意的)礼物;贡品
- She accepted their tribute graciously.她慈祥地接受了他们的致意。
- Many conquered nations had to pay tribute to the rulers of ancient Rome.许多被征服的国家必须向古罗马的统治者朝贡。
abbr.gallons (复数)加仑(液量单位)n.女孩,少女( gal的名词复数 )
- Jim came skipping out at the gate with a tin pail, and singing Buffalo Gals. 这时,吉姆手里提着一个锡皮桶,嘴中唱着“布法罗的女娃们”蹦蹦跳跳地从大门口跑出来。 来自英汉文学 - 汤姆历险
- An' dey thinks dey wants mousy lil gals wid bird's tastes an' no sense at all. 他们想要的是耗子般的小姑娘,胃口小得像雀子,一点儿见识也没有。 来自飘(部分)
n.(连结几行谱表的)连谱号( accolade的名词复数 );嘉奖;(窗、门上方的)桃尖拱形线脚;册封爵士的仪式(用剑面在肩上轻拍一下)
- Unlike other accolades for literature which tend to value style or experimentation. 有别于其他偏重风格活实验性的文学奖项。 来自互联网
- Build your trophy room while amassing awards and accolades. 建立您的奖杯积累奖项和荣誉。 来自互联网
adj.值得回忆的,难忘的,特别的,显著的
- This was indeed the most memorable day of my life.这的确是我一生中最值得怀念的日子。
- The veteran soldier has fought many memorable battles.这个老兵参加过许多难忘的战斗。
刺一样的,刺人的,激烈的
- My eyes are stinging from the smoke. 我眼睛被烟熏的疼痛。
- On September 24, he wrote a stinging denunciation of his critics. 9月24号,他写了一篇痛斥那些批评者的措词强烈的文章。
n.实况报道( commentary的名词复数 );评论;评注;批评
- The schools produced diligent excerpting from older manuscripts, summarizing, and commentaries. 各学院从古代手稿里作了辛勤的摘录、总结和评注工作。 来自辞典例句
- The schools produced diligent excepting from older manuscripts, summarizing, and commentaries. 各学院从古代手稿里作了辛勤的摘录,总结和评注的工作。 来自辞典例句
爱慕,崇拜( adore的过去式和过去分词 ); 非常喜欢
- For all her faults, Tallulah's friends tolerated and even adored her. 尽管塔卢拉有缺点,她的朋友们却宽容她,甚至崇拜她。
- They adored her as a living goddess. 他们把她当作活女神崇拜。
adv.照字面意义,逐字地;确实
- He translated the passage literally.他逐字逐句地翻译这段文字。
- Sometimes she would not sit down till she was literally faint.有时候,她不走到真正要昏厥了,决不肯坐下来。
n.评论员( commentator的名词复数 );时事评论员;注释者;实况广播员
- Sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 体育解说员翻来覆去说着同样的词语,真叫人腻烦。
- Television sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 电视体育解说员说来说去就是那么几句话,令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》