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[00:05.62]Yum. 好吃 [00:08.50]Oh, my. [00:18.66]- Here it is. Of course. - What... - 哦,在这里 - 什么? [00:22.82]- Whos that? - I dont know. - 是谁? - 我不知道 [00:29.98]Special delivery for Mrs. Julia Child. 给Julia Child女士的
[00:06.86]Paul. Paul [00:10.74]Isnt that wonderful? 真是太好了 [00:16.54]Yes. 是啊 [00:25.86]Okay. 好的 [00:27.30]Okay. 好的 [00:28.26]- Im so happy. - I know. - 我真是太高兴了 - 我知道 [00:34.22]I know. 我知道 [00:37.02]If yo
IN THE NEWS - Romney Says He Will 'Restore the Promise of America' 新闻报道 - 罗姆尼表示将重塑美国希望 This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语新闻报道。 MITT ROMNEY: Mr. Chairman, delegates,
Doctors at an American hospital have successfully operated on a baby born with four legs and two spines. The 10-month old baby girl is known only as Dominique from Ivory Coast. She is reported to be recovering well. Doctors separated her from a paras
Switzerland: Armed and Peaceful 和平的武装国家──瑞士 by Jerri Graham Switzerland may be known for its high-quality chocolates and precision timepieces, but there is more to this landlocked country than sweets and watches. Switzerland's 7
Rick Kimberly (second left), an owner of the Kimberly Farm in Iowa, talks to a delegation of leading Chinese think tanks on his farm on Sunday, June 11,2017. Members of the delegation included Zhao Qizheng (right third), former Director of the Inform
Bathtub Battleships from Ivorydale American mothers have long believed that when it comes to washing out the mouths of naughty children, nothing beats Ivory Soap (a registered trademark of the Proctor
Bathtub Battleships from Ivorydale American mothers have long believed that when it comes to washing out the mouths of naughty children, nothing beats Ivory Soap (a registered trademark of the Proctor
Lesson 19 Facing Your Fear 直面你的恐惧 Words: averse adj. 反对的,不愿意的 aversion n. 厌恶,憎恨 avert vt. 避免,规避 aviation n. 航空,航空学 aviator n. 飞行家 avid adj. 渴望的,热心的 avocation n. 副业,嗜好 avow v. 公开承认,公开宣称 awareness
THE PRESIDENT: I've come to Silverado for a couple of reasons: One, to remind our fellow citizens how important small businesses are to the backbone of our economy. These two brothers started this company with five employees -- MR. BOB SIMPSON: Five
To see first-hand how the promise of a vast new market for America was playing out. I headed for China and the heart of its new industrial revolution, Shenzhen, south China's miracle city. Twenty years ago, this was all rice fields. Today, it's a sop
045 The Snowman That Hope to Walk There was a snowman standing in the front yard of a big house. It's too bright! Snowman muttered to himself. Be patient. The sun is going down. An old dog said sticking his head out of his house. Soon, night fell. Sn
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: News reports about jellyfish often have an ominous flavor. (SOUNDBITE OF DOCUMENTARY, RISE OF THE JELLYFISH) UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Jellyfish are invading all over the world. The Baltic, the Black Sea, Australia, the Bering Sea, the wat
Verizon's Metamorphosis: Can You See Me As A Tech Giant Now? STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Now let's follow a company trying to buy its way into the future. Verizon is a descendant of the old Bell monopoly phone system. Lately, the company has been acquiring
NOEL KING, HOST: Butchers in France say they are under threat from so-called militant vegans, and they've asked the French government for protection. Butchers say what's at stake is not just the right to eat meat but a way of life. NPR's Eleanor Bear
In the area of messaging, HP is working with Microsoft on interoperability between HP OpenMail our messaging backbone product and Microsoft Exchange. And finally, we're working on customer-specific solutions in our Enterprise Solution Center, and we'
This week marked an historic moment in the life of our country and our military. For nearly nine years, our nation has been at war in Iraq. More than 1.5 million Americans have served there with honor, skill, and bravery. Tens of thousands have been
A solar power farm is seen along a highway in China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015. Wind and solar power generation are a common sight in the dry but sunny region. [Photo: AP/Ng Han Guan] Every morning, thousands of Beijinger
By Jason Strother Seoul 05 November 2009 Some South Koreans think their nation has an image problem. While it ranks as one of the world's top economies, international surveys show that South Korea's brand value - how others perceive the country - is
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: You might want to set aside your cornflakes for a moment now. Ed Yong writes in The Atlantic about a substance he says, quote, looks revolting but is also one of nature's more wondrous substances, unlike anything else that's been c