时间:2019-01-02 作者:英语课 分类:各色各样的人


英语课
[00:24.17]Craig Barrett
[00:26.69]克雷格·贝瑞特
[00:39.25]词汇扫描
[00:42.50]burst  破裂
[00:54.10]Craig R. Barrett (born August 29, 1939)
[01:00.03]is the Chairman of the Board of the Intel Corporation
[01:04.27]since May 2005.
[01:07.34]Previously, he served as the President of Intel Corporation
[01:13.03]starting in 1997
[01:15.62]and its Chief Executive Officer from 1998 to 2005.
[01:23.53]He successfully led the corporation
[01:25.77]through some of its worst times,
[01:28.51]including the burst of the "dot-com bubble"
[01:32.14]and a severe recession.
[01:36.26]讲解
[02:10.68]逐句对照
[02:13.86]Craig R. Barrett (born August 29, 1939)
[02:25.44]is the Chairman of the Board of the Intel Corporation
[02:29.36]since May 2005.
[02:38.02]Previously, he served as the President of Intel Corporation
[02:43.05]starting in 1997
[02:51.78]and its Chief Executive Officer from 1998 to 2005.
[03:04.23]He successfully led the corporation
[03:07.14]through some of its worst times,
[03:13.79]including the burst of the "dot-com bubble"
[03:17.04]and a severe recession.
[03:27.66]多学一点
[03:31.20]burst  破裂
[03:34.92]dot-com
[03:41.17]bubble  泡沫
[03:44.75]burst
[03:51.25]爆发,突然发生
[03:56.14]into
[03:59.48]The children burst into laughter.
[04:22.38]词汇扫描
[04:26.18]remain  保持
[04:30.36]postdoctoral  博士后的
[04:36.60]Craig Barrett attended Stanford University from 1957 to 1964,
[04:44.52]and received a Ph.D. in Materials Science.
[04:48.78]During his time at Stanford
[04:50.88]he joined the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
[04:54.51]After graduation, he joined the Stanford University
[04:58.41]Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
[05:02.31]and remained there until 1974.
[05:06.42]Dr. Barrett was NATO Postdoctoral Fellow
[05:10.15]at the National Physical Laboratory in England
[05:13.63]from 1964 to 1965.
[05:17.99]He was also a Fulbright Fellow
[05:20.51]to the Technical University of Denmark in 1972.
[05:26.65]讲解
[06:03.33]逐句对照
[06:07.47]Craig Barrett attended Stanford University from 1957 to 1964,
[06:22.69]and received a Ph.D. in Materials Science.
[06:29.59]During his time at Stanford
[06:31.54]he joined the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
[06:38.44]After graduation, he joined the Stanford University
[06:42.21]Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
[06:45.89]and remained there until 1974.
[06:57.11]Dr. Barrett was NATO Postdoctoral Fellow
[07:00.72]at the National Physical Laboratory in England
[07:04.39]from 1964 to 1965.
[07:17.57]He was also a Fulbright Fellow
[07:19.88]to the Technical University of Denmark in 1972.
[07:33.28]多学一点
[07:37.57]remain  保持
[07:43.62]He remained confident although he had failed so many times.
[07:54.67]postdoctoral
[07:56.01]post  …后的
[08:02.03]postmillennial  千禧年后的
[08:06.02]postwar  战后的
[08:10.60]pre  在…之前的
[08:14.80]prewar  战前的
[08:17.55]prehistoric  史前的
[08:22.36]pre
[08:25.74]prepay  预付
[08:46.18]词汇扫描
[08:50.32]deal with  处理
[08:55.25]honorary  名誉的
[09:00.83]In 1969, Dr. Barrett received the Robert Lansing Hardy 1 Award
[09:06.75]of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society,
[09:11.20]and remains 2 a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
[09:16.64]Dr. Barrett is the author of over forty technical papers
[09:21.59]dealing with the influence of microstructure
[09:24.97]on the properties of materials,
[09:27.63]and wrote a textbook on material science,
[09:31.88]"The Principles of Engineering Materials,"
[09:34.82]which remains in use today.
[09:37.33]Dr. Barrett holds a Datukship
[09:39.91](an honorary Malaysian title akin 3 to a knighthood),
[09:44.10]which allows him to be addressed
[09:46.71]Datuk Dr. Craig Barrett in Malaysia.
[09:51.81]讲解
[10:34.74]逐句对照
[10:39.15]In 1969, Dr. Barrett received the Robert Lansing Hardy Award
[10:45.31]of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society,
[10:57.38]and remains a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
[11:05.61]Dr. Barrett is the author of over forty technical papers
[11:10.42]dealing with the influence of microstructure
[11:13.81]on the properties of materials,
[11:23.63]and wrote a textbook on material science,
[11:27.90]"The Principles of Engineering Materials,"
[11:30.55]which remains in use today.
[11:40.75]Dr. Barrett holds a Datukship
[11:43.22](an honorary Malaysian title akin to a knighthood),
[11:56.55]which allows him to be addressed
[11:58.69]Datuk Dr. Craig Barrett in Malaysia.
[12:12.30]多学一点
[12:16.50]deal with  处理
[12:19.58]I will deal with it.
[12:24.85]deal with  涉及,研究
[12:28.84]This book deals with an important issue.
[12:36.56]honorary  名誉的
[12:42.35]He was hired as the honorary president by the committee.
[12:53.11]honorable  有名誉的,光荣的
[12:59.87]It's honorable to be a member of the class.
[13:24.65]词汇扫描
[13:28.87]vice 4 presidency  副总裁职位
[13:36.00]Dr. Barrett was employed by Intel Corporation
[13:39.45]in 1974 as a manager.
[13:43.63]He was promoted to vice presidency
[13:46.52]of the corporation in 1984;
[13:49.92]to senior vice president in 1987,
[13:54.29]and executive vice president in 1990.
[13:58.93]Dr. Barrett was elected to Intel Corporation's
[14:03.03]Board of Directors in 1992
[14:06.69]and was named the company's Chief Operating Officer in 1993.
[14:12.73]He became Intel's fourth President in May 1997,
[14:18.97]and Chief Executive Officer in 1998.
[14:23.28]He became Chairman of the Board in May 2005,
[14:27.75]when he was replaced as a CEO by Paul Otellini.
[14:34.40]讲解
[15:21.12]逐句对照
[15:25.33]Dr. Barrett was employed by Intel Corporation
[15:28.74]in 1974 as a manager.
[15:38.72]He was promoted to vice presidency
[15:41.13]of the corporation in 1984;
[15:49.01]to senior vice president in 1987,
[15:52.93]and executive vice president in 1990.
[16:05.79]Dr. Barrett was elected to Intel Corporation's
[16:09.60]Board of Directors in 1992
[16:18.14]and was named the company's Chief Operating Officer in 1993.
[16:29.16]He became Intel's fourth President in May 1997,
[16:40.36]and Chief Executive Officer in 1998.
[16:47.93]He became Chairman of the Board in May 2005,
[16:52.32]when he was replaced as a CEO by Paul Otellini.
[17:09.60]多学一点
[17:14.01]vice presidency  副总裁职位
[17:17.63]副总裁
[17:19.28]vice president
[17:29.46]senior vice president  高级副总裁
[17:33.59]executive vice president  执行副总裁
[17:37.79]President  总裁
[17:40.37]Chief Operating Officer  首席运营官  COO
[17:46.39]Chief Executive Officer  首席执行官  CEO
[17:51.97]Chairman of the Board  董事会主席
[18:08.13]原音重现
[18:12.42]Craig R. Barrett (born August 29, 1939)
[18:18.47]is the Chairman of the Board of the Intel Corporation
[18:22.65]since May 2005.
[18:26.03]Previously, he served as the President of Intel Corporation
[18:31.55]starting in 1997
[18:34.22]and its Chief Executive Officer from 1998 to 2005.
[18:42.02]He successfully led the corporation
[18:44.50]through some of its worst times,
[18:47.16]including the burst of the "dot-com bubble"
[18:50.65]and a severe recession.
[18:53.70]Craig Barrett attended Stanford University from 1957 to 1964,
[19:01.38]and received a Ph.D. in Materials Science.
[19:05.87]During his time at Stanford
[19:07.97]he joined the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
[19:11.59]After graduation, he joined the Stanford University
[19:15.55]Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
[19:19.38]and remained there until 1974.
[19:23.50]Dr. Barrett was NATO Postdoctoral Fellow
[19:27.20]at the National Physical Laboratory in England
[19:30.78]from 1964 to 1965.
[19:35.26]He was also a Fulbright Fellow
[19:37.61]to the Technical University of Denmark in 1972.
[19:42.84]In 1969, Dr. Barrett received the Robert Lansing Hardy Award
[19:49.50]of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society,
[19:53.73]and remains a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
[19:59.58]Dr. Barrett is the author of over forty technical papers
[20:04.30]dealing with the influence of microstructure
[20:07.68]on the properties of materials,
[20:10.20]and wrote a textbook on material science,
[20:14.61]"The Principles of Engineering Materials,"
[20:17.59]which remains in use today.
[20:20.07]Dr. Barrett holds a Datukship
[20:22.57](an honorary Malaysian title akin to a knighthood),
[20:26.94]which allows him to be addressed
[20:29.08]Datuk Dr. Craig Barrett in Malaysia.
[20:34.30]Dr. Barrett was employed by Intel Corporation
[20:37.73]in 1974 as a manager.
[20:41.74]He was promoted to vice presidency
[20:44.74]of the corporation in 1984;
[20:48.10]to senior vice president in 1987,
[20:52.47]and executive vice president in 1990.
[20:57.03]Dr. Barrett was elected to Intel Corporation's
[21:01.09]Board of Directors in 1992
[21:04.69]and was named the company's Chief Operating Officer in 1993.
[21:11.49]He became Intel's fourth President in May 1997,
[21:16.87]and Chief Executive Officer in 1998.
[21:21.72]He became Chairman of the Board in May 2005,
[21:25.97]when he was replaced as a CEO by Paul Otellini.
[21:55.52]谢谢收听

adj.勇敢的,果断的,吃苦的;耐寒的
  • The kind of plant is a hardy annual.这种植物是耐寒的一年生植物。
  • He is a hardy person.他是一个能吃苦耐劳的人。
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
adj.同族的,类似的
  • She painted flowers and birds pictures akin to those of earlier feminine painters.她画一些同早期女画家类似的花鸟画。
  • Listening to his life story is akin to reading a good adventure novel.听他的人生故事犹如阅读一本精彩的冒险小说。
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的
  • He guarded himself against vice.他避免染上坏习惯。
  • They are sunk in the depth of vice.他们堕入了罪恶的深渊。
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Abdel
acceleration of ripening
additional advance
anecdotically
antiriot ammunition
apical bud
arecaceaes
augelli
average repair
Bankia spengler
bankruptcy administrator
basic lead sulphate
bilge logs
booster inoculation
bored shitless
boringly
chain and sprocket drive
Chalkedon
checking off symbol
CLMW
course-stability
cross rod
Curley
damper segment
declaratory judgments
deflection calculation
delivered free to destination
dietary-supplement
dress in
dust crops with an insecticide
emince
enterouterine anus
equitangential
faralatrioside
farbs
finely divided scale
folia vermis
heavy work
helius (helius) minusculus
Hose Connectors
hyperhomocysteinemic
intermolecular respiration
lava column
lead number
lends out
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lywallzyme
macnee
magnitude spectrum
master screw
max sth out
mellower
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movable appendage
naked-flame mine
nickel-vanadium steel
nominal ocular hazard area
oculometry
one pack
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over-grateful
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phenoxathin
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pick-up attachment
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pipeline stopcock
plash
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pressure of blast
Prohepes
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ramming up
rankine thermometric scale
riborg
righi-leduc effect
roricon
sclenchyma
self-illuminating sight
selfcontradictory
sniper
sousant
Subhanallah
sukhooei
Swap Curve
tahsildars
thermo anelasticity
three stages fluidized-bed dryer
toner concentration
unkissing
unvote
upright drill
visual agnosia
Wiener schnitzel
with a swing in it
worldless