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新闻万花筒:BBC视角之奥巴马称美国考虑向乌克兰提供武器

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BBC News with Sue Montgomery.

President Obama has said the United States is considering supplying weapons to the Ukrainian government to help it defend itself against Russian-backed separatists in the east of the country. Mr Obama was speaking after talks with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House. Barbara Plett Usher reports from Washington.

President Obama said he was awaiting the outcome of a peace initiative led by Angela Merkel. If it failed, he said, he would take steps to increase the cost of the conflict for Russia, including the possibility of sending weapons to help the Ukrainian army defend itself against the Russian-backed rebels. Ms Merkel has made clear that she fears this would lead to an escalation, but she said whatever Mr Obama decided, the transatlantic alliance would remain solid. Both accused Russia of violating Ukraine's borders and said they were committed to protecting the principle of territorial integrity, which was crucial, said the chancellor, to preserving the European peaceful order.

The Nigerian jihadist group Boko Haram has increased its attacks in Cameroon and Niger two days after Nigeria's neighbours agreed to set up a regional force to fight the group. Here's Will Ross.

There are reports from residents in northern Cameroon that 20 people were abducted as they were returning home from a market. They were taken from Koza village towards Nigeria's border. Another town Kolofata was also attacked. In southern Niger Boko Haram fighters attacked a prison in Diffa but were repelled. The town has been hit three times in recent days. Over the weekend countries in the region pledged almost 9,000 troops to fight the jihadists. Boko Haram's leader Abubakar Shekau has appeared in a video in which he pledged to defeat the regional military force.

The electronics manufacturer Samsung has warned people not to discuss personal or sensitive information within earshot of its smart televisions. The company says the voice recognition software used by the TVs could listen to the conversations and share captured data with third parties. Privacy campaigners describe Samsung's advice as outrageous.

The Greek Prime Minster Alexis Tsipras says he believes a compromise will be reached in the coming days that will ensure Greece remains in the eurozone. His government is trying to get emergency funding. Here's our Europe correspondent Chris Morris.

Speaking during a trip to Vienna, Mr Tsipras said his government had no intention of breaking with its European partners.

"The history of the European Union is one of disagreement and conflict followed by a mutually beneficial compromise. This is what I believe will happen in this case too."

But time is of the essence, Mr Tsipras wants what he calls a "bridging agreement" temporarily financing while a new way of working is agreed. If he doesn't get one the government will soon run out of money.

World News from the BBC

Italian officials say at least 29 migrants have died of hypothermia while trying to cross the Mediterranean. They were among more than 100 people who were picked up by the Italian coast guard on Sunday. The migrants were found in an inflatable raft south of the island of Lampedusa in extreme weather conditions with temperatures barely above freezing and waves as high as eight metres.

Alabama has become the latest American state to go ahead with same-sex marriages after the US Supreme Court confirmed last month's ruling that Alabama's ban on such weddings is unconstitutional. There are now 13 US states left where same sex marriage is not legal.

A top-division Brazilian football club, Sports Recife, has decided to try something new to curb violence in the stadium. It's training the mothers of some of its supporters to work as stewards during matches. Our Brazil correspondent Wyre Davies has the story.

Ahead of last weekend's local derby game between Sport Club and Nautico, the home side came up with a novel idea. Among the security staff at the Pernambuco arena were several new signings - all smartly kitted out in bright yellow vests and blazoned with the words "Security Mums". "You have to seriously think twice about turning up to the stadium to fight when your mother is there trying to keep the peace," said one Sport Club official. The mums who've been given the same training as the security staff seem to have done the trick. Not only did the home team win the game 1-0, but there wasn't a single arrest for hooliganism or violent behaviour.

Police in Ivory Coast say a million people were on the streets of the commercial capital Abidjan to welcome home the national football team after its victory in the Africa Cup of Nations. It's the first time since 1992 that Ivory Coast has won the most prestigious prize in African sport.

BBC News.

词汇解析

moderate

难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词

英汉解释

adj.适度的;温和的;稳健的;中等的

v.节制;使 ... 稳定,使 ... 缓和

n.稳健的人

参考例句

用作形容词 (adj.)

The team enjoyed only moderate success last season.

上个赛季,这个球队只取得了中等成绩。

用作动词 (v.)

He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears.

当这个学生掉下眼泪时,他缓和了他的声音。

用作名词 (n.)

He is a moderate.

他是个稳健的人

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spread

难度:5星基本词汇,属常用1000词

英汉解释

v.传播;展开;散布;铺开;伸展;涂撒

n.范围;传播;差额;幅度;盛宴

参考例句

用作动词 (v.)

The radio spread the news as soon as the accident happened .

事故一发生,收音机就把这条消息传播出去了。

用作名词 (n.)

Tv has become a more powerful vehicle for the spread of news.

电视已成为影响力更大的传播消息的媒介。

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greatly

英汉解释

adv.很;非常;大大地

参考例句

用作副词 (adv.)

His writing has improved greatly in this semester.

这学期他的写作有了很大进步。

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security

难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词

英汉解释

n.安全;保证;证券;债券;抵押;防护措施

参考例句

用作名词 (n.)

I'll undertake for your security.

我将保证你的安全。

The value of a derivative is based on another security.

金融衍生工具的价值以另一种债券为基准。

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principal

难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词

英汉解释

adj.主要的;首要的

n.本金;资本;校长;主角;委托人;主犯

参考例句

用作形容词 (adj.)

Our principal problem is lack of time.

我们的主要问题就是缺少时间。

用作名词 (n.)

Mr.Charlie Wang is a Principal of Pangaea and responsible for capital management.

王岩先生现任磐石基金执行董事,负责资本管理。

Shall I work underground, bribing the paltry assistants in that foul conspiracy, until I find my way to the thrice guilty principal?

我要不要秘密进行追究,贿赂那肮脏密谋中的可鄙助手,直至我找到线索挖出那三倍有罪的主犯?

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profession

难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词

英汉解释

n.职业;声明;行业;信仰

参考例句

用作名词 (n.)

He is a doctor by profession.

他的职业是医生。

That's why our profession of faith is hollow if we are not caring for our own family.

那就是说明了,如果我们不眷顾我们家里的人,我们的信仰告白就是空的。

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strike

难度:5星基本词汇,属常用1000词

英汉解释

n.罢工;打击;殴打

v.打;撞;罢工;划燃

参考例句

用作名词 (n.)

The coalminers have been out on strike for several weeks now.

煤矿工人已罢工了几个星期。

Next, the local press carried an order by the city's garrison commander forbidding soldiers to strike students.

接着报纸上又刊出了城防司令部严禁军人殴打学生的布告。

用作动词 (v.)

Be careful not to strike your head against the mantel.

小心不要使你的头撞到壁炉架。

The girl struck a match to light a cigarette.

那女孩划火柴点燃一根烟。

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