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美國第一夫人演講稿中英文對照[范例]1
Biden: Thank you, Secretary Panetta and Deputy Secretary Wolin for your you, General Dempsey, for your kind afternoon, Deanie, and all the Joint Chiefs and your you for being such great partners to Michelle and want to offer a special welcome to all of our service members and their are honored to be with you of you know, as the General mentioned, that I am a proud military of the best parts of my role as Second Lady is the privilege of meeting with service members and their families all over the am always amazed at their courage, their determination and their inspiration is one of the main reasons the First Lady and I started Joining Forces so that all Americans are helping to support our military 've seen Americans step up in so many 've seen businesses hiring tens of thousands of veterans and military spouses--businesses like Sears, Kmart and Sam's Club have made commitments to hire military spouses or make base transfers schools have committed to educate their students about post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries and conduct new research on these , community organizations and Americans of every age and background have sent care packages, donated childcare and created community celebrations for the military families in their Americans are stepping up because they know how much our military spouses and families have done for our like Ann 's husband, Robert, is career combat engineer and command service sergeant 10 years of marriage, Ann went back to school for her nursing a teacher, I have had the privilege of teaching countless women like Ann, women who fight hard for a good like so many military spouses, Ann moved frequently with her husband and that often meant a new license was required to pursue her nursing career in Hawaii, in Tennessee, in Texas and in 's why our efforts here today are so are another way we can show our support for those who serve this join me in welcoming Ann.(applause)Ann Wells: Thank you, , for those fine to all the leaders of government, our First Lady, Secretary Panetta, General Dempsey, thank you for your leadership and your guidance I just want to thank all of you for making military spouses and our professions a priority an Army spouse for 32 years, I am enormously proud of what my husband I am proud to step up and serve this country in my own way as being a military spouse brings with it some extra challenges, and as a registered nurse, I know that take my profession as a nurse just as seriously as Robert does the family has moved ten times throughout my husband's have long since lost track of the number of months that I've spent waiting around for licensing paperwork to catch up so that I could continue my own move happened 30 days after a deployment;we had to start moving during the Christmas the family, finding a new home, a new school for the kids, you have to make new friends, all this puts a loss of stress on the , you know, I can't even start looking for a new type of work until I have an address so I can start sending off for my 's also the extra cost of applying for the new license which differs from state to have the time waiting for an official college have to submit another set of fingerprints to file in the need to figure out what forms have to be filled out, signed and time the whole process was so difficult to sort through and Robert was going through some tough times after deployment that I finally gave up and decided I just didn't need to get my license in this many of my friends that I've talked to have similar stories as issue of occupational license portability is one of the very top concerns we have as military serving this country we move a lot;it's just what we for those of us in one of the dozens of professions in this country that require state licensures, these moves can be particularly just in and of itself is add the financial pressure of finding a new job and in a new are not looking for a none of us for a second wants to change a professional 're simply looking to be able to provide for our families and continue the careers that we so I'd like to thank everyone here today for helping military spouses, like me, just to do that, to be there with right now I'd like to turn it over to someone who has worked with to make a difference in the lives of America's military has not just talked about it;she has actually gotten up and done something about and gentlemen, the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama!(applause)First Lady Michelle Obama: Thank you so you, you all so can give an order to be are plenty of people here who can do that, correct?(laughter)But thank you--thank you for that wonderful thank you, you for the kind introduction and for all that you and your family have done for our also want to thank Secretary Panetta for hosting us here at the of course, I have to thank Jill, who has been such a wonderful friend and such a terrific partner in Joining also want to join in recognizing General Dempsey and his wife, Jeannie--Deanie, why am I saying Jeannie? Hi, are you?(laughter)Thank 've been 've helped us 've kept us on the straight and narrow along with all of the other spouses of the Joint all have been just amazing I also have to recognize the Joint Chiefs as you all have been so steadfast, just right there every step of the are just proud of everything that you do for this we also have Deputy Secretary Neal Wolin, who is here from the Department of Treasury, who has put so much time and effort into helping prepare this wouldn't be here today without all that you have done, so thank well (applause)We also have Alan Krueger, who's the Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors;of course, the First Lady of Kentucky, Jane Beshear, who has been really doing some phenomenal work in her state and taking the lead and stepping up in ways big and really are grateful to everything that you've also have members of Congress here, we have state legislators, and we representatives from many of our nation's veterans service organizations who are here with we are all here today, we have all gathered, to say this to America's military families: We are incredibly grateful for your understand the unique challenges that you face;and we are going to do everything that we can to make sure that you can pursue your careers and provide for your as Jill said, over the past few years, she and I have had the privilege of visiting with military spouses all across the as Jill said, you all are some of the most courageous, resilient, and inspiring people that we have ever all are the ones who keep your families together when your spouse is 're the parents who turn off the news at night for fear of what you might hear, who answer all those questions about why Mom or Dad has been gone for so 're the spouse who steps up to do the work of two parents, raising the kids, running the household, juggling all the errands and chores all you are still the volunteer on the PTA.(家庭教師協(xié)會)You still lead that food organize the neighborhood 're the families who, every few years, you pack up your entire lives, and you move whenever and wherever your country no matter how much is on your plate, no matter what this country asks of you, you all just keep moving just keep serving your families, your communities and your country in ways that many of us cannot when it comes to moving forward in your own careers, when it comes to getting a job and being able to provide for your families when you arrive at that new base or duty station, far too often, you can't just keep moving because you've run into a brick happens to military spouses again and 're asked to move to a new want to get back to the job you love and the job you need to support your you can't do any of that because your nursing license or your teaching credentials don't transfer when you move to a new happens to nurses like happens to school teachers, to childcare providers, to accountants, real estate brokers, dental hygienists, lawyers too--that's supposed to be one likes lawyers.(laughter)And so many other have learned that more than one of every three military spouses in the labor force have jobs that require some kind of professional license or this licensing issue affects more than 100,000 individuals--100,000 the vast majority of you are clearly ready to work when you get to your new 've already demonstrated your specialized 've already gained years of professional too often, as Ann said, you're left waiting for paperwork to clear while your skills go unused and more importantly your family's bank accounts this is something Jill and I hear about on every single base and in every single military community that we is the number one issue that military spouses tell us we know that this is a challenge for these families because the one important thing that I have learned about military spouses is they never never ever ask for on the rare occasion when our military spouses do speak up and ask for our help, then it's time for all of us to take that's what today's report from the Departments of Defense and Treasury is all 's what we're 're all taking 've heard your frustrations, and we're finding that starts by first recognizing how these issues , each state issues its own professional license and sets its own standards of professional teachers, for earn a teaching license, states ask for some combination of state and national test scores, supervised work experience, and advanced when you analyze requirements like these across several states, you begin to understand the challenges that arise for military some states, for example, applicants are required to take an entry-level course in state history or other subjects before the licensing board will grant a if you're a military spouse with years of teaching experience and you move across state lines, you could end up taking extra classes for weeks on end before you can even get a job, and that's just what happens in one you're talking about dozens of careers, the web of requirements and standards can get pretty before we go any further, let me be very clear: We're not asking any state to change their These state rules are important, and states have every right to set benchmarks just like doing so, they hold our professionals to a high bar and they give us all peace of mind whenever we walk into a hospital or enroll our kids in it's also clear that this system poses very unique challenges for our military recently, a number of states have stepped forward to address this very let me just tell you about what just some of a few states are already Tennessee, they're granting temporary licenses in many professions, which will allow spouses to get a job first, then complete any remaining state licensing Colorado, the director of their state licensing agency now has the power to waive cumbersome requirements for military spouses who clearly demonstrate their then in Arizona, they passed legislation to grant licenses, in most professions, to military spouses who have at least one year of that's three states with three different each of them, military spouses with professional skills and experience don't have to wait before they get to they need to complete any remaining requirements in their new state, they can do it as they earn a that's the general guideline that eight other states have followed as they've created laws of their we're pleased that 13 more states have legislation pending or waiting to be that still leaves 26 states--that still leaves more than half the country--that have yet to address this , again, that's where this report comes know that there's no one-size-fits-all solution state is this report simply provides a roadmap of best practices that leaders across the country can use as a resource as they explore ways that their state can better support these military report contains tips and ideas, not edicts and the point is that there are solutions is a solvable today we are setting a national goal--by the year 2014, we want all 50 states to have passed their own legislation to address these licensing we know it's an ambitious know it won't be easy to achieve, but we also know that our nation's military families have waited long enough.(applause)And it's also important to note that this isn't just about military issue affects our affects our military children, all of whom are relying on the income of these spouses affects our schools and our hospitals and our businesses that need those skilled all of that affects our entire economy--our unemployment rate, our productivity, our competitiveness all around the it's time for us to come together as a country to find some solutions to this problem that has affected so many of our military families for so is time for us to make sure that our military spouses, that their hard work and professional skills are recognized, no matter what state they move we're all willing to do our part to work together to move this issue forward and to provide support for states along the 's why, in addition to today's announcement, when our nation's governors gather at the White House in just two weeks, Jill and I are going to make this ask 're going to ask each of the governors to lead the charge on this issue in their 're also going to reach out to state legislators across the country, and we're going to ask them to jumpstart the legislative state liaisons here at the Department of Defense will be working nonstop to help these state leaders craft and pass bills that fit their states' addition, we're going to be asking advocacy groups like the National Military Family Association to engage at a state level to build the kind of grassroots support that will help get this we're going to urge more national professional organizations to follow the lead of the American Bar Association, which actively is encouraging its state affiliates to make licensing accommodations for military we are ready to roll up our sleeves and do some heavy lifting on this are ready to make this if we can do this, if we can work together so that every state can find its own solution, we'll once again show all of you--our incredible military families--that America has your all, that's exactly what you do for all of us every single 's what you do for matter how much we ask of you, no matter what the personal cost, our military families always answer the always today, as we announce this new effort, I'm reminded of a group of military spouses that I met with a few years ago in woman we were talking to, she choked up as she told me about some of the challenges that she and her family were I'll never forget what happened next: another military spouse who was sitting there, she jumped in and she said--and this is a quote--she said, “I don't know this didn't meet her before today, but when she leaves here, she will have my she will be able to call me 's got the support of this friend right here.” See and I tell that story because that's who military spouses 's exactly who they 's the life that so many of you here today is the commitment that you show every single day to your families, to our communities and to our I just want you all to know that you can call on us, and we will owe it to you and your families who have sacrificed so so to all of the state leaders out there, in this room and beyond, I want to thank you for everything that you've done so far, and I look forward to working with you to finish this to our troops and our military families, I cannot thank you enough for everything you do for this are inspired by are so proud of you, and we are working as hard as we can to serve you as well as you have served this you all, God bless, and God bless the United States of , so much.(applause)
美國第一夫人演講稿中英文對照[范例]2
2012美國第一夫人演講稿
When it comes to giving our kids the educaiton they deserve, 孩子們應(yīng)受到很好的教育,說到這個問題
Barack knows that like me and like so many of you Barack懂得,就像我們中很多人一樣
he never could've attended college without finacial aid 沒有助學(xué)貸款他也不可能上大學(xué)
And believe it or not, when we were first married 你們相信嗎,在我和他新婚之時
our combined monthly student loan bills were actually higher than our mortgage 我們的助學(xué)貸款的壓力甚至遠(yuǎn)大于房貸 We were so young, so in love, and so in debt 當(dāng)時我們那么年輕,那么相愛,還負(fù)債累累
And that's why Barack has fought so hard to increase student aid and keep interest rates down, 因此Barack竭盡全力提高助學(xué)金額度,同時壓低利息
Because he wants every young person to fulfill their promises 他希望讓每一個年輕人都能大展宏圖
And be able to attend college without a mountain of debt 不必為了求學(xué)而債臺高筑
So in the end, for Barack, these issues aren't political-they're personal 歸根究底,這些對他來說根本無關(guān)政治,推己及人而已
Because Barack knows what it means when a family struggles 他深深知道困難家庭的處境
he knows what it means to want something more for your kids and grandkids 他懂得希望子孫過上好日子是怎樣一種感受
Barack knows the American Dream because he's lived it 他知道什么是美國夢,因?yàn)樗H身經(jīng)歷
And he wants everyone in this country to have that same opportunity 他希望全國的每一個人都能有同樣的機(jī)會
no matter who we are ,or where we're form, or what we look like, or who we love 無論身份、家鄉(xiāng)、種族、信仰和情感
And he believes that when you've worked hard, and done well 他相信當(dāng)一個人努力奮斗,出人頭地
And walked through that doorway of opportunity 在通過機(jī)遇的大門之后
you do not slam it shut behind you, you reach back 不會自私地關(guān)上門,而會轉(zhuǎn)身伸出援手
And you give other folks the same chances that helped you succeed.給予人們共同的機(jī)會一起成功
So when people ask me whether being in the White House has changed my husband 如果你要問我白宮這四年是否改變了我的丈夫
I can hoestly say that when it comes to his character, and his convictions, and his heart 我可以坦誠相告,不論是看他的品格,信仰還是內(nèi)心
Barack Obama is still the same man I fell in love with all those years ago
此時此刻的他仍是彼時彼地我愛上的那個人
he's the same man who started his career by turing down high paying jobs 如今的他還會像當(dāng)時一樣,拒絕掉高薪工作
And instead working in struggling neighorbhoods where a steel plant had shut down 而深入社區(qū)基層,去幫助瀕臨倒閉的鋼廠的職工和家屬
fighting to rebuild those communications and get folks back to work 去重建那樣的社區(qū),幫助人們再度就業(yè)
Because for Barack, success isn't about how much money you make, 因?yàn)閷λ麃碚f,成功的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)并不是收入
It's about the difference you make in people's lives 而是你對他人生活的積極影響
he's the same man who, when our girls were first born, 他還是那個,當(dāng)女兒剛降生時,would anxiously check their cribs every few minutes to ensure they were still breathing, 會分分鐘就跑到嬰兒床邊去查看女兒是否還在呼吸的那個父親 proudly showing them off to everynone we knew 會抱著女兒去找所有的熟人顯擺
That's the man who sits down with me and our girls for dinner nearly every night 他至今仍每晚和我跟女兒一起吃晚餐
patiently answering their questions about issues in the news 耐心地回答她們關(guān)于新聞和時事的問題
And strategizing about middle school friendships 為她們在學(xué)校交朋友的事兒出謀劃算
That's the man I see in those quiet moments late at night, hunched over his desk 每天深夜我都見他在辦公桌旁邊沉默著 poring over the letters people have sent him 翻看著一封封寄給他的信
The letter from the father stuggling to pay his bills 有的信來自艱難謀生維持家用的父親
from the woman dying of cancer whose insurance company won't cover her care 有的信來自被保險(xiǎn)公司棄之不管的癌入膏肓的女性
from the young people with so much promise but so few opputunities 有的信來自徒有大志卻懷才不遇的年輕人
I see the concern in his eyes, and I hear the determination in his voice as he tells me 我看到他為此憂心不已,他無比堅(jiān)定地對我說
you won't believe what there folks are going through, Michelle, it's not right 你無法想象他們過著什么樣的日子,米歇爾,這是不對的
We've got to keep working to fix this, we've got so much more to do 我們必須再接再厲去改變這些,我們做的還遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不夠
I see how those stories-our collection of struggles and hopes and dreams 我看到那些故事,那些艱難困苦和那些夢想希望
I see how that's what drives Barack Obama every single day 正是那一切讓奧巴馬每日為之努力
And I didn't think that it was possible, but let me tell you, today, I love my husband even more than I did four years ago 從前的我絕想不到今天我反而比四年前更愛我的丈夫了
even more than I did 23 years ago, when we first met.甚至遠(yuǎn)勝于23年前我們相愛之時
Let me tell you love that he's never forgotten how he started.我來告訴你為什么。我愛他因?yàn)樗煌?/p>
I love that we can trust Barack to do what he says he's going to do, even when it's hard especially when it's hard 我愛他,因?yàn)樗麜ヂ男谐兄Z,困難當(dāng)頭他只會越挫越勇 I love that for Barack, there is no such thing as 'us' and 'them' 我愛他,因?yàn)樗麑θ藗円灰曂?/p>
he doesn't care whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or none of the above, 從不管你是哪個黨派或者有無黨派
he knows that we all love our country, and he's always ready to listen to good ideas 他知道我們都深愛這個國家,他愿意傾聽,從善如流 he's always looking for the very best in everyone he meets.他愿意去挖掘每個人身上的閃光點(diǎn)
And I love that even in the toughest moments, when we're all sweating it 我愛他,因?yàn)樵谄D難無比,揪心不已的時刻
When we're worried that the bill won't pass, and it seems like all is lost 在法案可能無法通過,一切都可能會重頭再來的時候
Barack never lets himself get distracted by te chatter and the noise 他從不會被四面的楚歌所動搖
Just like his grandmother, he just keeps getting up and moving forward 就像他的祖母一樣,他會重新振作,再度前進(jìn) with patience and wisdom, and courage and grace 用他的耐心、智慧、勇氣和氣度
And he reminds me that we were playing a long game here 他總會提醒我我們?nèi)沃氐肋h(yuǎn)
And that change is hard, and change is slow, and it never happens all at once 變革往往艱難而緩慢,根本無法一蹴而就 But eventually we get there, we always do 但總有一天我們會成功,就如既往的那些勝利
We get there because of folks like my Dad, folks like Barack's grandmather 我們會最終到達(dá)彼岸,因?yàn)橄裎业母赣H,他的祖母 men and women who said to themselves 還有所有像他們一樣的人都對自己承諾
I may not have a chance to fulfill my dreams, but maybe my children will 我沒能實(shí)現(xiàn)自己的夢想,但或許我的孩子們可以 maybe my grandchildren will 或許我們的孫輩們可以
So many of us stand here tonight because of their sacrifice, and longing ,and steadfast love 我們今天能站在這里,就歸功于他們的奉獻(xiàn),渴望和從不動搖的愛
Because time and again, they swallowed their fears and doubts and did what was hard 歸功于他們一次又一次地壓住自己的恐懼和疑惑,艱苦奮斗
So today, when the challenges we face start to seem overwhelming or even impossible 所以當(dāng)如今我們面對的挑戰(zhàn)似乎艱巨得難以克服
Let us never forget that doing impossilble is the history of this nation
請別忘記開創(chuàng)不可能的奇跡正是我們國家的歷史
It is who we are as American, it's how this country was built 美國人就是這樣,我們的國家就是這么建立起來的
And if our parents and grandparents could toil and strggle for us 如果我們的父母先輩可以為了我們而艱苦奮斗
If they could raise beams of steeal to the sky, send a man to the moon 如果他們可以建起摩天大廈,把人類送上月球 and connect the world with the touch of a button 如果他們可以點(diǎn)擊一下按鈕來聯(lián)通世界
Then surely we keep on sacrificing and building for our own kids and grandkids,right? 那么當(dāng)然,我們也可以為我們的后代而犧牲自我,努力建設(shè),對吧
And if so many brave men and women could wear our country's uniform 如果那么多英勇的軍人可以穿起戎裝上陣
And sacrifice their lives for our most fundamental rights 為捍衛(wèi)我們的根本利益犧牲生命
Then surely we can do our part as citizens of their great democracy to exercise those rights 那么當(dāng)然,作為這個民主之國的一份子我們也可以發(fā)揮自己的作用
Surely, we can get to the polls on Election Day and make our voices heard 當(dāng)然,我們也可以通過投票,讓我們的呼聲響徹大選之日
If farmers and blacksmiths could win independence from an empire 如果農(nóng)民和鐵匠都可以從一個帝國中謀求獨(dú)立
If immigrants could leave behind everything they knew for a better life on our shores 如果移民們可以放下從前的一切來這里尋求美好的生活 If women could be dragged to jail for seeking the vote 如果婦女冒著牢獄之災(zāi)也要投票
If a generation could defeat a depression, and define greatness for all time 如果一代人可以打敗大蕭條,成就一番偉業(yè)
If a young preacher could lift us to the mountaintop with his righteous dream 如果一位年輕的牧師可以用他的正義理想把我們送上平等之巔
And if proud Americans can be who they are and boldly stand at the alter with who they love 如果美國人民為他們的身份而自豪,為他們所愛的人而勇敢地站在講壇之上
Then surely, surely we can give everyone in this country a fair chance at that great American Dream 那么當(dāng)然,當(dāng)然,我們可以給人們平等的機(jī)會,去實(shí)現(xiàn)自己的美國夢 Because in the end, more than anything else 因?yàn)楫?dāng)塵埃落定,勝過一切的是
That is the story of this country-the story of unwavering hope grounded in unyielding struggle 這個國家的故事,一個希望不滅,斗志永存的勵志傳說 That is what has make my story, and Barack's story 我的故事,Barack的故事
And so many other American stories possible 和千千萬萬美國人的故事,也因此成真
And let my tell you something that I asy all of this tonight not just as First Lady, and not just as a wife
今天我不僅是第一夫人,也不僅是代表一個妻子
you see, at the end of the day, my most important title is still “mom-in-chief” 每當(dāng)一天的工作結(jié)束,我的身份就只是一個操心的媽
My daughters are still the heart of my heart and the center of my world 我的女兒們?nèi)允俏业男念^肉,我世界的中心
But let me tell you today, I have none of those worries from four years ago 但今天,我不再像四年前般顧慮重重
not about whether Barack and I were doing what's best for our girls 不再擔(dān)心我和他怎么做才是對孩子們最好的
Because today, I know from experience that if I truly want to leave a better world for my daughters 親身經(jīng)歷告訴我,如果想給我們的女兒更好的世界 and for all our sons and daughters 給全天下的孩子創(chuàng)造一個美好的世界
If we want to give all our children a foundation for their dreams and opportunities worthy of their promise 如果我們想給他們一個實(shí)現(xiàn)夢想的基礎(chǔ)和一展抱負(fù)的機(jī)遇 if we want to give them that sense of limitless possibility 如果我們想讓他們相信一切皆有可能
That belief that here in America,there is always something better our there if you're willing to work for it
讓他們相信在美國,只要努力就一定能有回報(bào) then we must work like never before 那么我們比任何時候任何人都更加努力 and we must once again come together 我們必須再度團(tuán)結(jié)一致
And stand together for the man we can trust to keep moving this great country forward 去一直支持肩負(fù)著你我信任,去領(lǐng)導(dǎo)美國前進(jìn)的那個男人 my husband, our President, President Barack Obama 我的丈夫,我們的總統(tǒng),貝克拉奧巴馬
美國第一夫人演講稿中英文對照[范例]3
今天,環(huán)球托福老師高超來和大家分享一篇關(guān)于美國第一夫人訪華的中英文雙語對照托福閱讀政治篇文章。接下來,我們將詳細(xì)分析,每段中出現(xiàn)的詞匯和語法點(diǎn)。
US First Lady Michelle Obama is to pay a visit to China from March 19-26, the White House announced Monday.美國第一夫人Michelle Obama 將于3月19日至3月26日到訪中國,白宮于周一宣布。
【注】Michelle Obama是美國第一任黑人總統(tǒng)Barack Hussein Obama的妻子。
The First Lady will be visiting Beijing from March 20-23, Xi'an on March 24, and Chengdu from March will also visit a university and a high school in Beijing, and a high school in Chengdu, the Office of the First Lady said in a statement.第一夫人將于3月20日至23日訪問北京,24日訪問西安,25日至26日訪問成都。她也將訪問北京的一所大家和一所中學(xué)和成都的一所中學(xué),第一夫人辦公室宣布。
【注】will be visiting是將來進(jìn)行時。
Accompanying the First Lady on this trip will be her mother, Marian Robinson, and daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama, the statement said.隨同第一夫人來訪的將有她的母親Marian Robinson和她的女兒Malia Obama和 Sasha Obama。
【注】本句是一個難裝句,正常語序?yàn)镠er mother, Marian Robinson, and daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama will be accompanying the First Lady on this the visit, Michelle Obama “will be focusing on the power and importance of education, both in her own life and in the lives of young people in both countries,” it said.訪問期間,Michelle Obama將會關(guān)注她自己生活中以及兩國年輕人生活中教育的重要性,“She will also be visiting important historical and cultural sites in China, and will share with students in the US the stories of the students she meets in China, as well as interesting facts about China's history and culture-emphasizing the importance of students learning from one another globally,” it added.她也會參觀中國重要的歷史文化遺址,而且將會與美國的學(xué)生分享她在中國遇到的學(xué)生的故事,以及中國歷史和文化的奇聞軼事,旨在強(qiáng)調(diào)學(xué)生在全球范圍內(nèi)彼此學(xué)習(xí)的重要性。
【注】site名詞意為地點(diǎn),場所。as well as表示“和”。
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