英语家园

 找回密码
 注册

QQ登录

只需一步,快速开始

扫一扫,访问移动社区

搜索

克林顿告别白宫演说

发布者: Stone | 发布时间: 2006-12-3 11:22| 查看数: 7437| 评论数: 13|

Farewell Address By

January 18, 2001

The Oval Office

The President to the Nation

克林顿告别白宫演说

[1] My fellow citizens, tonight is my last opportunity to speak to you from the Oval office as your president.



[2] I am profoundly grateful to you for twice giving me the honor to serve, to work for you and with you to prepare our nation for the 21st century. And I’m grateful to Vice President Gore, to my Cabinet secretaries, and to all those who have served with me for the last eight years.



[3] This has been a time of dramatic transformation, and you have risen to every new challenge. You have made our social fabric stronger, our families healthier and safer, our people more prosperous.



[4] You, the American people, have made our passage into the global information age, an era of great American renewal.



以下六段是“三最”史上最佳的操练段落!我们将它全力推荐给那些特别想告别

聋哑英语的学习者。



[5] In all the work I have done as president, every decision I have made, every executive action I have taken, every bill I have proposed and signed, I’ve tried to give all Americans the tools and conditions to build the future of our dreams, in a gook society, with a strong economy, a cleaner environment, and a freer, safer, more prosperous world.



[6] I have steered my course by our enduring values. Opportunity for all. Responsibility from all. A community of all Americans. I have sought to give America a new kind of government, smaller, more modern, more effective, full of ideas and policies appropriate to this new time, always putting people first, always focusing on the future.



[7] Working together, America has done well. Our economy is breaking records, with more than 22 million new jobs, the lowest unemployment in 30 years, the highest home ownership ever, the longest expansion in history.



[8] Our families and communities are stronger. Thirty-five million Americans have used the family leave law. Eight million have moved off welfare. Crime is at a 25-year low. Over 10 million Americans receive more college aid, and more people than ever are going to college. Our schools are better—higher standards, greater accountability and larger investments have brought higher test scores, and higher graduation rates.



[9] More than three million children have health insurance now, and more than 7 million Americans have been lifted out of poverty. Incomes are rising across the board. Our air and water are cleaner. Our food and drinking water are safer. And more of our precious land has been preserved, in the continental United States, than at any time in 100 years.



[10] America has been a force for peace and prosperity in every corner of the globe. I’m very grateful to be able to turn over the reins of leadership to a new president, with America in such a strong position to meet the challenges of the future.



[11] Tonight, I want to leave you with three thoughts about our future. First, America must maintain our record of fiscal respo0nsibility. Through our last four budgets, we’ve turned record deficits to record surpluses, and we’ve been able to pay down600 billion of our national debt, on track to be debt free by the end of the decade for the first time since 1835.



[12] Staying on that course will bring lower interest rates, greater prosperity and the opportunity to meet our big challenges. If we choose wisely, we can pay down the debt, deal with the retirement of the baby boomers, invest more in our future and provide tax relief.



[13] Second, because the world is more connected every day in every way, America’s security and prosperity require us to continue to lead in the world. At this remarkable moment in history, more people live in freedom than ever before. Our alliances are stronger than ever. People all around the world look to America to be a force for peace and prosperity, freedom and security. The global economy is giving more of our own people, and billions around the world, the chance to work and live and raise their families with dignity.



[14] But the forces of integration that have created these good opportunities also make us more subject to global forces of destruction, to terrorism, organized crime and narco-trafficking, the spread of deadly weapons and disease, the degradation of the global environment.



[15] The expansion of trade hasn’t fully closed the gap between those of us who live on the cutting edge of the global economy and the billions around the world who live on the knife’s edge of survival.



[16] This global gap requires more than compassion. It requires action. Global poverty is a powder keg that could be ignited by our indifference.



[17] In his first inaugural address, Thomas Jefferson warned of entangling alliances. But in our times, America cannot and must not disentangle itself from the world. If we want the world to embody our shared values, then we must assume a shared responsibility.



[18] If the wars of the 20th century, especially the recent ones in Kosovo and Bosnia, have taught us anything, it is that we achieve our aims by defending our values and leading the forces of freedom and peace. We must embrace boldly and resolutely that duty to lead, to stand with our allies in word and deed, and to put a human face on the global economy so that expanded trade benefits all people in all nations, lifting lives and hopes all across the world.



[19] Third, we must remember that America cannot lead in the world unless here at home we weave the threads of our coat of many colors into the fabric of one America. As we become ever more diverse, we must work harder to unite around our common values and our common humanity.



[20] We must work harder to overcome our differences. In our hearts and in our laws, we must treat all our people with fairness and dignity, regardless of their race, religion, gender or sexual orientation and regardless of when they arrived inour country, always moving toward the more perfect union of our founders’ dreams.



[21] Hillary, Chelsea and I join all Americans in wishing our very best to the next president, George W. Bush, to his family and his administration in meeting these challenges and in leaking freedom’s march in this new century.



[22] As for me, I’ll leave the presidency more idealistic, more full of hope than the day I arrived and more confident than ever that America’s best days lie ahead.



[23] My days in this office are nearly through, but my days of service, I hope, are not. In the years ahead, I will never hold a position higher or a covenant more sacred than that of president of the United States. But there is no title I will wear more proudly than that of citizen.



[24] Thank you. God bless you, and God bless America.


最新评论

phantom 发表于 2006-12-3 17:23:36
it's excellent, thanks a lot
cornell 发表于 2006-12-3 20:26:15
I like it ,copy.

fine,thanks
Stone 发表于 2006-12-3 21:04:31
这是选自李阳疯狂英语实战系列之国际演讲家第一辑,中文太长了,不想打,将来有时间我再补上.
Stone 发表于 2006-12-27 20:08:56
【参考译文】

[1] 同胞们,今晚是我最后一次作为你们的总统,在白宫椭圆形办公室向你们做最后一次演讲。

[2] 我从心底感谢你们给了我两次机会和荣誉,为你们服务,为你们工作,和你们一起为我们的国家进入21世纪做准备。这里,我要感谢戈尔副总统,我的内阁部长们以及所有伴我度过过去8年的同事们。

[3] 现在是一个极具变革的年代,你们为迎接新的挑战已经做好了准备。是你们使我们的社会更加强大,使我们的家庭更加健康和安全,使我们的人民更加富裕。

[4] 同胞们,我们已经进入了全球信息化时代,这是美国复兴的伟大时代。

[5] 作为总统,我所做的一切——每一个决定,每一个行政命令,提议和签署的每一项法令,都是在努力为美国人民提供工具和创造条件,来实现美国的梦想,建设美国的未来——一个美好的社会,繁荣的经济,清洁的环境,进而实现一个更自由、更安定、更繁荣的世界。

[6] 借助我们永恒的价值,我驾驭了我的航程。机会属于每一个美国公民;(我的)责任来自全体美国人民;所有美国人民组成了一个大家庭。我一直在努力为美国创造一个新型的政府:更小、更现代化、更有效率、面对新时代的挑战充满创意和思想、永远把人民的利益放在第一位、永远面向未来。

[7] 我们在一起使美国变得更加美好。我们的经济正在打破一个又一个的记录,向前发展。我们已创造了2200万个新的工作岗位,我们的失业率是30年来最低的,老百姓的购房率达到一个空前的高度,我们经济繁荣的持续时间是历史上最长的。

[8] 我们的家庭、我们的社会变得更加稳固。3500万美国人享受了联邦休假,800万人脱离了靠政府福利度日的处境,犯罪率是25年来最低的,1000多万美国人享受更多的入学贷款,更多的人接受大学教育。我们的学校也在改善。更高的办学水平、更大的责任感和更多的投资使得我们的学生取得更高的考试分数和毕业成绩。

[9] 目前,已有300多万美国儿童在享受着医疗保险,700多万美国人已经脱离了贫困线。全国人民的收入在大幅度提高。我们的空气和水资源更加洁净,食品和饮用水更加安全。我们珍贵的土地资源也得到了近百年来前所未有的保护。

[10] 我非常高兴能于此时将领导权交给新任总统,强大的美国正面临着未来的挑战。

[11] 今晚,我希望大家能从以下三点审视我们的未来:第一,美国必须保持它的良好财政状况。通过过去四个财政年度的努力,我们已经把破纪录的财政赤字变为破纪录的盈余。并且,我们已经偿还了6000亿美元的国债,我们正向10年内彻底偿还国家债务的目标迈进,这将是1835年以来的第一次。

[12] 只要这样做,就会带来更低的利率、更大的经济繁荣,从而能够迎接将来更大的挑战。如果我们做出明智的选择,我们就能偿还债务,解决(二战后出生的)一大批人们的退休问题,对未来进行更多的投资,并减轻税收。

[13] 第二,世界各国的联系日益紧密。为了美国的安全与繁荣,我们应继续融入世界。在这个特别的历史时刻,更多的美国人民享有前所未有的自由。我们的盟国更加强大。全世界人民期望美国成为和平与繁荣、自由与安全的推动力量。全球经济给予美国民众以及全世界人民更多的机会去工作、生活,更体面地养活家庭。

[14] 但是,这种世界融合的趋势一方面为我们创造了良好的机会,但同时使得我们在全球范围内更容易遭致破坏性力量、恐怖主义、有组织的犯罪、贩毒活动,致命性武器和疾病传播以及全球环境恶化的威胁。

[15] 尽管世界贸易不断扩大,但它没能缩小处于全球经济繁荣中的我们同数十亿处于死亡边缘的人们之间的距离。

[16] 要解决世界贫富两极分化需要的不是同情和怜悯,而是实际行动。全球贫困这个火药桶有可能由于我们的漠不关心而点燃。

[17] 托马斯•杰斐逊在他的就职演说中告诫我们结盟的危害。但是,在我们这个时代,美国不能,也不可能使自己脱离这个世界。

[18] 我们要加倍努力地工作,克服生活中存在的种种分歧。于情于法,我们都要让我们的人民受到公正的待遇,不论他是哪一个民族、信仰何种宗教、什么性别或性倾向,或者何时来到这个国家。我们时时刻刻都要为了实现先辈们建立高度团结的美利坚合众国的梦想而奋斗。

[19] 希拉里、切尔西和我同美国人民一起,向即将就任的布什总统、他的家人及美国新政府致以衷心的祝福,希望新政府能够勇敢面对挑战,并高扛自由大旗在新世纪阔步前进。

[20] 对我来说,当我离开总统宝座时,我充满更多的理想,比初进白宫时更加充满希望,并且坚信美国的好日子还在后面。

[21] 我的总统任期就要结束了,但是我希望我为美国人民服务的日子永远不会结束。在我未来的岁月里,我再也不会担任一个能比美利坚合众国总统更高的职位、签订一个比美利坚合众国总统所能签署的更为神圣的契约了。当然,没有任何一个头衔能让我比作为一个美国公民更为自豪的了。

[22] 谢谢你们!愿上帝保佑你们!愿上帝保佑美国!
北海菜鸟 发表于 2007-6-9 22:36:09
i know istill have a longway to go,but i won't give up,i can make it ,i can because i think i can!
晚枫飞红 发表于 2007-6-9 23:08:22
美国总统中 克林顿是我最欣赏的一个
风潇潇 发表于 2008-7-29 21:47:27
I admire him very much。
cici520ff 发表于 2008-8-11 20:15:34
好老的贴子,给翻出来了
dongcheng68 发表于 2009-2-26 18:28:58
好贴
watereed 发表于 2009-3-20 06:12:59
Thank youThank youThank youThank youThank youThank youThank youThank youThank youThank youThank youThank you办法总会有......坚持才是硬道理........
bluebbj 发表于 2009-3-30 14:55:55
谢谢!
Dorcas 发表于 2009-4-8 18:29:09
离开也要告白。
Dorcas 发表于 2009-4-8 18:29:14
离开也要告白。
快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表