TED演讲:暗喻言说(4)
时间:2018-12-19 作者:英语课 分类:TED演讲教育篇
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Why? Because we cannot ignore the metaphorical 2 meaning of words either. 这是为什么?因为我们同样也不能忽视这些词暗喻的意义。
One of the sentences was, "Some jobs are jails." 其中一句话是:“有些工作是监狱”
Now, unless you're a prison guard, the sentence "Some jobs are jails" is literally 3 false. 当然,除非你是监狱看守,“有些工作是监狱”这句话字面上是错的。
Sadly, it's metaphorically 4 true. 不幸却在暗喻上是对的
And the metaphorical truth interferes 5 with our ability to identify it as literally false. 而暗喻上的真实干扰了我们的辨识能力,以至于难于区分字面上的真假。
Metaphor 1 matters because it's around us every day, all the time. 暗喻很重要,因它随时随地,无处不在。
Metaphor matters because it creates expectations. 暗喻很重要,因它带来期待
Pay careful attention the next time you read the financial news. 下次你看财经新闻可要注意,
Agent metaphors 6 describe price movements as the deliberate action of a living thing, as in, "The NASDAQ climbed higher." 拟人化的暗喻用来描述价格运动,就像是有人有意那么做。比如:“NASDAQ指数攀至新高”
Object metaphors describe price movements as non-living things, as in, "The Dow fell like a brick." 拟物化的暗喻用物体来描述价格运动,比如:'道琼斯指数象砖头一样下跌。'
Researchers asked a group of people to read a clutch of market commentaries, and then predict the next day's price trend. 研究人员请一群人在读了一些股评之后,来预测第二天的股价走势。
Those exposed to agent metaphors had higher expectations that price trends would continue. 那些读过拟人化暗喻的人更多地期待股价走势会持续。
And they had those expectations because agent metaphors imply the deliberate action of a living thing pursuing a goal. 而他们这样期待是由于拟人化的隐喻暗示了有人在刻意追逐一个目标。
If, for example, house prices are routinely described as climbing and climbing, 如果房价总是被说成是不断攀升,
higher and higher, people might naturally assume that that rise is unstoppable. 越走越高,人们自然会以为房价上升势不可挡。
They may feel confident, say, in taking out mortgages they really can't afford. 他们会感觉良好,以至于背负超过支付能力的按揭。
That's a hypothetical example of course. But this is how metaphor misleads. 当然这只是个虚构的例子。但是暗喻确实会这样误导人。
Metaphor also matters because it influences decisions by activating 7 analogies. 暗喻很重要,因为它通过激活类比机制来影响决策。
1 metaphor
n.隐喻,暗喻
- Using metaphor,we say that computers have senses and a memory.打个比方,我们可以说计算机有感觉和记忆力。
- In poetry the rose is often a metaphor for love.玫瑰在诗中通常作为爱的象征。
2 metaphorical
a.隐喻的,比喻的
- Here, then, we have a metaphorical substitution on a metonymic axis. 这样,我们在换喻(者翻译为转喻,一种以部分代替整体的修辞方法)上就有了一个隐喻的替代。
- So, in a metaphorical sense, entropy is arrow of time. 所以说,我们可以这样作个比喻:熵像是时间之矢。
3 literally
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。
4 metaphorically
adv. 用比喻地
- It is context and convention that determine whether a term will be interpreted literally or metaphorically. 对一个词的理解是按字面意思还是隐喻的意思要视乎上下文和习惯。
- Metaphorically it implied a sort of admirable energy. 从比喻来讲,它含有一种令人赞许的能量的意思。
5 interferes
vi. 妨碍,冲突,干涉
- The noise interferes with my work. 这噪音妨碍我的工作。
- That interferes with my plan. 那干扰了我的计划。
6 metaphors
隐喻( metaphor的名词复数 )
- I can only represent it to you by metaphors. 我只能用隐喻来向你描述它。
- Thus, She's an angel and He's a lion in battle are metaphors. 因此她是天使,他是雄狮都是比喻说法。
7 activating
活动的,活性的
- "I didn't say we'd got to stop activating the masses! “我并没说就此不发动! 来自子夜部分
- Presumably both the very small size and activating influence of fluorine atoms contribute to this exception. 这大概是由于氟原子半径小和活性高这两个原因的影响,氟原子对这种例外做出了贡献。
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