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BBC在线收听下载:希腊私人债权人或面临巨额损失
1. The demonstrators have accused the police of failing to assure security at a football match in Port Said on Wednesday.
accuse of指责, 控告
例句:He was accused of murder.
他被指控犯了谋杀罪。
2. Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, in the Egyptian capital, says many people suspect the violence was stirred up by supporters of ex-President Mubarak.
stir up激起;煽动
例句:The speech stirred up a lot of excitement.
那场演说引起很大的骚动。
3. They believe, some of them, that the military wanted to take revenge against the football supporters who have been leaders in many of the protests against the military government over the last year.
take revenge报仇;报复
例句:The people of the village took revenge on the thieves by beating them with sticks.
村子里的人们用棍棒打窃贼泄恨。
4. Others believe that the military regime simply wants to destabilise the situation in Egypt in order to cling on to power.
cling to紧抓, 紧附, 坚持, 忠于
例句:She clung to the hope that her son was not dead.
她抱定儿子并没有死的希望不放。
5. Josef Ackermann is chief executive of Deutsche Bank and chairman of the group which is negotiating with Greece on behalf of creditors.
negotiate with (就某事)与…进行交涉(以达成协议)
例句:I'll negotiate with their coach on the date of the match.
我将与他们的教练磋商比赛的日期问题。
6. The rebels have been stepping up their offensive since their leader was killed in a military operation in November.
step up加紧,加快;增加
例句:He's stepping up writing his new novel.
他正在加紧写作他的新小说。
7. Police investigating drug trafficking in Bolivia have arrested Victor Hugo Sanabria, whose father, Rene Sanabria, used to be head of Bolivia's anti-narcotics police
used to过去一向,过去时常;过去曾(而现在不再)做
例句:I used to go to work by underground when I was in London.
我在伦敦时,通常乘地铁上班。
8. Valerie Amos has warned that the newly independent state might have to cope with hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing from the north; some might be fleeing from conflict while others might be forced to leave since they are southern citizens.
cope with对付…
例句:Do not imagine that you can cope with all the problems.
别以为你能处理所有这些问题。
9. Much of Europe is still in the grip of an extreme cold snap.
in the grip of受…的控制(或支配)
例句:The whole of London was in the grip of an influenza epidemic.
流行性感冒笼罩着整个伦敦。
10. Temperatures as low as -30C in some places have been blamed for more than 120 deaths.
blame for因…怪罪, 责怪(某人)
例句:The conductor is blamed for the accident.
售票员因此次意外事故而受到指责。