第一篇:整理精品英国女王圣诞致辞
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2010Queen's Christmas message 英国女王圣诞致辞
Get Flash Player Text of the Queen's Christmas message Each year that passes seems to have its own character.Some leave us with a feeling of satisfaction, others are best forgotten.2009 was a difficult year for many, in particular those facing the continuing effects of the economic downturn.I am sure that we have all been affected by events in Afghanistan and saddened by the casualties suffered by our forces serving there.Our thoughts go out to their relations and friends who have shown immense dignity in the face of great personal loss.But, we can be proud of the positive contribution that our servicemen and women are making, in conjunction with our allies.Well over 13,000 soldiers from the United Kingdom, and across the Commonwealthare currently serving in Afghanistan.The debt of gratitude owed to these young men and women, and to their predecessors, is indeed profound.It is 60 years since the Commonwealth was created and today, with more than a billion of its members under the age of 25, the organisation remains a strong and practical force for good.Recently, I attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Trinidad and Tobago and heard how important the Commonwealth is to young people.New communication technologies allow them to reach out to the wider world and share their experiences and viewpoints.For many, the practical assistance and networks of the Commonwealth can give skills, lend advice and encourage enterprise.It is inspiring to learn of some of the work being done by these young people, who bring creativity and innovation to the challenges they face.It is important to keep discussing issues that concern us all-there can be no more valuable role for our family of nations.I have been closely associated with the Commonwealth through most of its existence.The personal and living bond I have enjoyed with leaders, and with people the world over, has always been more important in promoting our unity than symbolism alone.The Commonwealth is not an organisation with a mission.It is rather an opportunity for its people to work together to achieve practical solutions to problems.In many aspects of our lives, whether in sport, the environment, business or culture, the Commonwealth connection remains vivid and enriching.It is, in lots of ways, the face of the future.And with continuing support and dedication, I am confident that this diverse Commonwealth of nations can strengthen the common bond that transcends politics, religion, race and economic circumstances.We know that Christmas is a time for celebration and family reunions;but it is also a time to reflect on what confronts those less fortunate than ourselves, at home and throughout the world.Christians are taught to love their neighbours, having compassion and concern, and being ready to undertake charity and voluntary work to ease the burden of deprivation and disadvantage.We may ourselves be confronted by a bewildering array of difficulties and challenges, but we must never cease to work for a better future for ourselves and for others.I wish you all, wherever you may be, a very happy Christmas.
第二篇:2015英国女王圣诞致辞
2015英国女王圣诞致辞
At this time of year, few sights evoke① more feelings of cheer and goodwill② than the twinkling lights③ of a Christmas tree.每年的这个时候,没有什么风景能比圣诞树上闪烁的灯光更能勾起我愉快和美好的感觉。
The popularity of a tree at Christmas is due④ in part⑤ to my great-great grandparents, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.After this touching⑥ picture was published, many families wanted a Christmas tree of their own, and the custom soon spread⑦.圣诞树的流行源于我的曾曾祖父母:维多利亚女王和阿尔伯塔亲王。当这幅触动人心的画公布之后,很多家庭都想要个自己的圣诞树,从此,圣诞树的风俗渐渐扩散开来。
In 1949, I spent Christmas in Malta as a newly-married⑧ naval wife.We have returned to that island over the years, including last month for a meeting of
⑨Commonwealth leaders⑩;and this year I met another group of leaders: The Queen's Young Leaders, an inspirational⑪ group, each of them a symbol of hope⑫ in their own Commonwealth communities.1949年,作为一个海军军人的新婚妻子,我在“马耳他”度过了圣诞节1。后来,我曾多次回到那个岛上,上个月,在2015英联邦领袖的峰会上,我还刚去过。今年,我还见到了另一群领袖:女王的青年领袖,他们是一群朝气蓬勃鼓舞人心的群体,每个人都代表他们各【注】自领域的希望2。
【注】____________
注1:当年女王还是伊丽莎白公主,丈夫菲利普亲王服役英国皇家海军,部队当时驻扎在马耳他。注2:今年6月,女王在白金汉宫接见了英国各届的青年领袖代表。
①evoke:及物动词,唤起
②goodwill:善意
③twinkling lights:闪烁的灯光
④is due to:由于
⑤in part:部分地
⑥touching:感人的⑦the custom soon spread:这个风俗迅速蔓延
⑧a newly-married:新婚不久的⑨a meeting of:一次...的会议
⑩Commonwealth leaders:英联邦领袖
⑪inspirational:鼓舞人心的⑫a symbol of hope:希望的象征 Gathering round the tree gives us a chance to think about the year aheadin a stable⑩-were far from⑪ ideal, but worse was to come as⑫ the family was forced to flee⑬ the country.It's no surprise that⑭ such a human story still captures our imagination⑮ and continues to ____________ ①procession:列队行进(名词)
②the people of Oslo:奥斯陆的人们(注意the people of...的用法)
③light bulbs:电灯泡
④people of all faiths:各种信仰的人们
⑤at the very top sits a bright star:倒装句(very表示“正好”)
⑥the Star of Bethlehem:伯利恒之星(伯利恒--基督耶稣诞生之地,位于约旦河西岸)
⑦top a tree:这里指为圣诞树挂各种装饰品(top在这里是动词)
⑧go back to:追溯到
⑨the focus of...is on...:...的核心是关于...⑩stable:马厩
⑪be far from:远不是
⑫worse was to come as...:当...,更坏的事来了
⑬be forced to flee...:被迫离开(flee及物动词,离开)
⑭it's no surprise that...:...一点都不令人意外
⑮capture our imagination:抓住我们的想象(文中翻译的很好:令我们浮想联翩)inspire all of us who are Christians, the world over.对约瑟夫和圣母玛丽亚来说,耶稣在马厩里出生时的环境格外严酷,但比那更糟的是这一家人要被迫背井离乡。这个人性化的故事至今仍然能让我们浮想联翩,它依然在启迪着全世界的基督教徒们,一点都不令人意外。
Despite being displaced① and persecuted② throughout his short life, Christ's unchanging message③ was not one of revenge or violence but simply that we should love one another.Although it is not an easy message to follow, we shouldn't be discouraged;rather, it inspires us to try harder: to be thankful for the people who bring love and happiness into our own lives, and to look for ways of④ spreading that love to others, whenever and wherever we can.尽管曾经流离失所,并在他短短的一生中惨遭迫害,基督一直向人们传达的信息绝对与复仇或暴力无关,他只想告诉人们要相互关爱。尽管这并非易事,但我们不应该就此灰心。相反,他们鼓舞我们更加努力,让我们感恩那些给我们生命中带来爱与欢乐的人,也让我们想方设法把这些爱传递给他人,无论何时何地。
One of the joys of living a long life is watching one's children, then grandchildren, then great grandchildren, help⑥ decorate the Christmas tree.And this year my family has a new member to join in the fun!拥有一段漫长人生的乐趣之一就是能看到自己的儿女、孙辈和重孙辈一起来帮忙装饰圣诞
【注】树,而今年我的家族又迎来了一个新成员,一起来享受这样的欢乐时光!⑤The customary decorations have changed little in the years since that picture of Victoria and Albert's tree first appeared, although of course electric lights have replaced the candles.⑦
____________ 注:指小公主的诞生
①being displaced:流离失所,居无定所
②being persecuted:被迫害(指耶稣被处以十字架的极刑)
③unchanging message:矢志不渝的信息
④look for ways of:寻找...的道路
⑤one of the joys of...is...:...的一大乐趣是...⑥watch...do...:看到...做...⑦注意本句中文和英文表述习惯中“重心”的不同,中文喜欢“虽然...但是”;英文喜欢“但是...虽然...” 尽管当年的蜡烛已被现在的电灯所替代,维多利亚女王和阿尔伯塔亲王那个时代流传下的装饰传统却未有很多的改变。
There's an old saying that① 'it is better to light a candle than curse the darkness'.古语云,“与其诅咒黑暗,不如点亮明烛。”
There are millions of people lighting candles of hope② in our world today.Christmas is a good time to③ be thankful for④ them, and for all that brings light to our lives.如今,在我们生活的这个世界,有数百万人点亮了希望的蜡烛。圣诞节是一个感谢他们的绝佳机会,同时也感谢那些照亮我们生命的人们。
I wish you⑤ a very happy Christmas." 愿大家能拥有一个快乐的圣诞节。
____________ ①There's an old saying that...:有一句古话说的好,“...”(后面跟上宾语从句即可)
②candles of hope:希望之烛(介词of在这里表“属性”)
③...is a good time to...:...是...的好时机
④be thankful for:对...表示感谢
⑤I wish you+名词:希望你怎样;I wish you a success.祝你成功!
第三篇:浅析英国女王圣诞致辞
2012年全国高考模拟参考部分
2010Queen's Christmas message 英国女王圣诞致辞
Get Flash Player Text of the Queen's Christmas message Each year that passes seems to have its own character.Some leave us with a feeling of satisfaction, others are best forgotten.2009 was a difficult year for many, in particular those facing the continuing effects of the economic downturn.I am sure that we have all been affected by events in Afghanistan and saddened by the casualties suffered by our forces serving there.Our thoughts go out to their relations and friends who have shown immense dignity in the face of great personal loss.But, we can be proud of the positive contribution that our servicemen and women are making, in conjunction with our allies.Well over 13,000 soldiers from the United Kingdom, and across the Commonwealthare currently serving in Afghanistan.The debt of gratitude owed to these young men and women, and to their predecessors, is indeed profound.It is 60 years since the Commonwealth was created and today, with more than a billion of its members under the age of 25, the organisation remains a strong and practical force for good.Recently, I attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Trinidad and Tobago and heard how important the Commonwealth is to young people.New communication technologies allow them to reach out to the wider world and share their experiences and viewpoints.For many, the practical assistance and networks of the Commonwealth can give skills, lend advice and encourage enterprise.It is inspiring to learn of some of the work being done by these young people, who bring creativity and innovation to the challenges they face.It is important to keep discussing issues that concern us all-there can be no more valuable role for our family of nations.I have been closely associated with the Commonwealth through most of its existence.The personal and living bond I have enjoyed with leaders, and with people the world over, has always been more important in promoting our unity than symbolism alone.The Commonwealth is not an organisation with a mission.It is rather an opportunity for its people to work together to achieve practical solutions to problems.In many aspects of our lives, whether in sport, the environment, business or culture, the Commonwealth connection remains vivid and enriching.It is, in lots of ways, the face of the future.And with continuing support and dedication, I am confident that this diverse Commonwealth of nations can strengthen the common bond that transcends politics, religion, race and economic circumstances.We know that Christmas is a time for celebration and family reunions;but it is also a time to reflect on what confronts those less fortunate than ourselves, at home and throughout the world.Christians are taught to love their neighbours, having compassion and concern, and being ready to undertake charity and voluntary work to ease the burden of deprivation and disadvantage.We may ourselves be confronted by a bewildering array of difficulties and challenges, but we must never cease to work for a better future for ourselves and for others.I wish you all, wherever you may be, a very happy Christmas.
第四篇:英国女王2014圣诞致辞
英国女王圣诞致辞
In the ruins of the old Coventry Cathedral is a sculpture of a man and a woman reaching out to embrace each other.The sculptor was inspired by the story of a woman who crossed Europe on foot after the war to find her husband.在旧考文垂大教堂废墟(Coventry Cathedral)的外面竖立着一尊雕塑,造型是一个男人和一个女人正伸手想要拥抱彼此。雕塑的灵感来源于一个女人在战争爆发后徒步跨越欧洲寻找自己丈夫的故事。
Casts of the same sculpture can be found in Belfast and Berlin, and it is simply called Reconciliation.在贝尔法斯特和柏林都能找到同样的雕塑,它的名字很简单,叫做和解。
Reconciliation is the peaceful end to conflict, and we were reminded of this in August when countries on both sides of the First World War came together to remember in peace.和解是战争过后的和平,今年8月第一次世界大战的交战双方在一起纪念和平时,我们再次想到了“和解”这个词。
The ceramic poppies at the Tower of London drew millions, and the only possible reaction to seeing them and walking among them was silence.For every poppy a life;and a reminder of the grief of loved ones left behind.伦敦塔上的陶瓷罂粟吸引了数百万人,沉默是人们看到这场景并从中穿过时的唯一反应。每一朵罂粟象征着一个生命,让人们想起失去至爱后的悲痛。
No one who fought in that war is still alive, but we remember their sacrifice and indeed the sacrifice of all those in the armed forces who serve and protect us today.也不能忘记那些依然在服务和保卫着我们的军中将士做出的奉献。
In 1914, many people thought the war would be over by Christmas, but sadly by then the trenches were dug and the future shape of the war in Europe was set.1914年,很多人认为战争会在圣诞节结束,但遗憾的是那时战壕已经挖好,欧洲战场上未来的战争形态也已经确定。
But, as we know, something remarkable did happen that Christmas, exactly a hundred years ago today.不过,正如我们知道的那样,一百年前的今天,也就是圣诞节当天,的确发生了一件意义非凡的事情。
Without any instruction or command, the shooting stopped and German and British soldiers met in No Man's Land.Photographs were taken and gifts exchanged.It was a Christmas truce.没有指示,没有命令,射击停止了,德国士兵和英国士兵相聚在无人地带。士兵们拍照留念并互赠礼物。这就是圣诞节休战协定。Truces are not a new idea.In the ancient world a truce was declared for the duration of the Olympic Games and wars and battles were put on hold.休战协定并非新创。古时候战争和战斗都要在奥运会期间暂停。
Sport has a wonderful way of bringing together people and nations, as we saw this year in Glasgow when over 70 countries took part in the Commonwealth Games.运动是将人们和国家聚在一起的好方法,我们看到有70多个国家参与今年在格拉斯哥举行的英联邦运动会。
It is no accident that they are known as the Friendly Games.As well as promoting dialogue between nations, the Commonwealth Games pioneered the inclusion of para-sports within each day's events.这个运动会被称为友好运动会并非偶然。除了促进国家之间对话以外,英联邦运动会还开创了在每天的比赛项目中都加入残疾运动项目的先河。
As with the Invictus Games that followed, the courage, determination and talent of the athletes captured our imagination as well as breaking down divisions.在之后的不可征服运动会中,运动员们的勇气,决心和天赋不但吸引着我们的目光,同时还打破了隔阂。
The benefits of reconciliation were clear to see when I visited Belfast in June.While my tour of the set of Game Of Thrones may have gained most attention, my visit to the Crumlin Road Gaol will remain vividly in my mind.今年六月份我访问贝尔法斯特时就清楚的看到了和解的好处。虽然我参观《权利的游戏》拍摄地的新闻吸引了大部分人的注意力,但对克拉姆林路监狱的参观却让我记忆犹新。
What was once a prison during the Troubles is now a place of hope and fresh purpose;a reminder of what is possible when people reach out to one another, rather like the couple in the sculpture.这个在北爱尔兰**期间的监狱如今充满了希望和新目标;让人们认识到,当人们伸出手互相帮助时,什么事都是有可能的,就像雕塑里的那对夫妇一样。
Of course, reconciliation takes different forms.In Scotland after the referendum many felt great disappointment, while others felt great relief;and bridging these differences will take time.当然,和解有很多方式。苏格兰公投后,很多人觉得很失望,有的人却觉得很宽慰,弥合这些分歧尚需时日。
Bringing reconciliation to war or emergency zones is an even harder task, and I have been deeply touched this year by the selflessness of aid workers and medical volunteers who have gone abroad to help victims of conflict or of diseases like Ebola, often at great personal risk.在战争中或者紧急突发地带取得和解更是困难,今年,救援人员和医疗志愿者们不顾个人安危、奔赴国外帮助冲突地区的受害人员或者饱受疾病(例如埃博拉)困扰的病人。我深为所动。
For me, the life of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, whose birth we celebrate today, is an inspiration and an anchor in my life.今天是耶稣基督,和平之主的诞辰,庆祝他的生日对我来说是一种鼓舞,是我生命中的一个精神支柱。
A role model of reconciliation and forgiveness, he stretched out his hands in love, acceptance and healing.Christ's example has taught me to seek to respect and value all people, of whatever faith or none.作为和解和宽恕的榜样,他伸出充满爱、接纳和弥合的手。耶稣教会我尊重和珍视每一个人,无关信仰。
Sometimes it seems that reconciliation stands little chance in the face of war and discord.But, as the Christmas truce a century ago reminds us, peace and goodwill have lasting power in the hearts of men and women.有时候和解在战争与冲突面前似乎无力反击。但,正如一百年前的圣诞节停战协定,和平和美好的希望在世人心里拥有持久的影响力。
On that chilly Christmas Eve in 1914 many of the German forces sang Silent Night, its haunting melody inching across the line.1914年的圣诞节前夜很寒冷,德国士兵们吟唱的《平安夜》穿过交火线,让人难以忘怀。
That carol is still much-loved today, a legacy of the Christmas truce, and a reminder to us all that even in the unlikeliest of places hope can still be found.今天,这首圣诞歌曲依然受欢迎,它是圣诞节停战协定的延续,也提醒着我们,即使在最不可能的地方,依然可以找到希望。
A very happy Christmas to you all.祝各位圣诞快乐。
第五篇:2011英国女王圣诞致辞
The Queen's Christmas Broadcast 2011
25日下午3时,英国女王伊丽莎白二世在圣诞节发表了一年一度的圣诞致辞。
伊丽莎白二世在致辞中强调了家庭的重要性,她说,在艰难时代人们总是能从家庭获得力量,在逆境中获得友谊,在危机中团结互助。
伊丽莎白二世表示,对于许多人来说,今年圣诞都不太好过,但家庭、朋友与社会总是我们获得勇气的源泉。In this past year my family and I have been inspired by the courage and hope we have seen in somany ways in Britain, in the Commonwealth and around the world.We’ve seen that it’s in hardshipthat we often find strength from our families;it’s in adversity that new friendships are sometimesformed;and it’s in a crisis that communities break down barriers and bind together to help oneanother.Families, friends and communities often find a source of courage rising up from within.Indeed,sadly, it seems that it is tragedy that often draws out the most and the best from the human spirit.When Prince Philip and I visited Australia this year we saw for ourselves the effects of naturaldisaster in some of the areas devastated by floods, where in January so many people lost their livesand their livelihoods.We were moved by the way families and local communities held together tosupport each other.Prince William travelled to New Zealand and Australia in the aftermath of earthquakes, cyclones andfloods and saw how communities rose up to rescue the injured, comfort the bereaved and rebuildthe cities and towns devastated by nature.The Prince of Wales also saw first hand the remarkable resilience of the human spirit after tragedystruck in a Welsh mining community, and how communities can work together to support theirneighbours.This past year has also seen some memorable and historic visits – to Ireland and from America.The spirit of friendship so evident in both these nations can fill us all with hope.Relationships thatyears ago were once so strained have through sorrow and forgiveness blossomed into long termfriendship.It is through this lens of history that we should view the conflicts of today, and so giveus hope for tomorrow.Of course, family does not necessarily mean blood relatives but often a description of acommunity, organisation or nation.The Commonwealth is a family of 53 nations, all with acommon bond, shared beliefs, mutual values and goals.It is this which makes the Commonwealth a family of people in the truest sense, at ease with eachother, enjoying its shared history and ready and willing to support its members in the direst ofcircumstances.They have always looked to the future, with a sense of camaraderie, warmth andmutual respect while still maintaining their individualism.The importance of family has, of course, come home to Prince Philip and me personally this yearwith the marriages of two of our grandchildren, each in their own way a celebration of the God-given love that binds a family together.For many this Christmas will not be easy.With our armed forces deployed around the world,thousands of service families face Christmas without their loved ones at home.The bereaved andthe lonely will find it especially hard.And, as we all know, the world is going through difficult times.All this will affect our celebration of this great Christian festival.Finding hope in adversity is one of the themes of Christmas.Jesus was born into a world full of fear.The angels came to frightened shepherds with hope in their voices: ‘Fear not’, they urged, ‘webring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.For unto you is born this day in the Cityof David a Saviour who is Christ the Lord.’
Although we are capable of great acts of kindness, history teaches us that we sometimes needsaving from ourselves – from our recklessness or our greed.God sent into the world a uniqueperson – neither a philosopher nor a general(important though they are)– but a Saviour, with thepower to forgive.Forgiveness lies at the heart of the Christian faith.It can heal broken families, it can restorefriendships and it can reconcile divided communities.It is in forgiveness that we feel the power ofGod’s love.In the last verse of this beautiful carol, O Little Town of Bethlehem, there’s a prayer:
O Holy Child of Bethlehem Descend to us we pray Cast out our sin And enter in
Be born in us today
It is my prayer that on this Christmas day we might all find room in our lives for the message of theangels and for the love of God through Christ our Lord.I wish you all a very happy Christmas.