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[Intensive reading of foreign periodicals] Day 17-Summary of the next French revolution
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1. Its influence goes far beyond national boundaries.

This influence goes far beyond national boundaries.

2. Stagnation

verb

-To stop development or progress is to stagnate, not develop and not progress.

I feel like I'm stuck in this job.

-To survive or to be? Stagnation gets dirty because it doesn't flow.

The water in the pond stagnated.

Noun: stagnation

3. Features

noun

-Typical characteristics or qualities of [something]/[something].

The police said it exploded? Having all the characteristics of. Terrorist attacks. It has all the characteristics.

-Marks on gold, silver and platinum articles indicate the quality of the metal and provide the time and place of manufacture.

verb

-Marking metal objects to show the purity of gold and silver.

4. drastic changes

noun

-A big change that caused many puzzles, worries and problems. Disturbance, upheaval, chaos

I can't face the upheaval of moving again.

A period of emotional upheaval.

5. rebellious

noun

-People fighting against their own government or armed forces-rebels, rebels, rebels.

= Rebellion

Such as attacks by armed rebels.

adjective

-Fighting against one's own government or armed forces.

= Rebellion

Such as insurgent groups/attacks

6. nouveau riche

noun

A nouveau riche, an arrogant novice

Start: start, start

Step 7 echo

verb

-(of sounds) reverberates with repeated violent times when reflected by different surfaces.

= echo

Her voice echoed in the hall.

-(of a place) shake with a loud noise.

The hall echoed with the sound of music and dance.

-have a long-term or large-scale strong impact on people, with far-reaching influence.

The impact of this case continues to reverberate in the financial community.

8. claim

verb

-state something as a fact without providing evidence, assert

It is alleged that he abused prisoners.

maintain

9. complain

verb

Complain about sth/sth in a bad-tempered way, grumble.

She always complains to me about how badly she is treated at work.

Make a deep and continuous sound rumbling, rumbling.

Thunder rumbled in the distance.

10. depressed

adjective

-Act, react or work more slowly than normal, and look lazy, dull and lazy.

The growth of export market helps to make up for the weakness of domestic demand. Domestic demand is weak.

1 1. weaken the vitality of the country

Weaken the vitality of the country

energy

noun

-Liquid in plants or trees, which transports food to all parts.

Maple syrup is made from the juice of sugar maple.

-A fool, you can easily cheat or be unfaithful to fools and gullible people.

The poor fool never knows what happened behind him.

verb

Weaken [something]/[someone]; Gradually weaken, weaken, and gradually destroy.

Years of failure weakened his confidence.

12. Not feeling well

noun

-Problems that affect the particle situation or people, which are different from explaining or identifying elusive problems.

The latest crime figures are only a symptom of a wider problem in society.

-A general feeling of illness/discomfort, unhappiness or dissatisfaction, with no signs of any special problems, inexplicable discomfort.

= uneasy

Serious anxiety among employees

13. Crack

noun

-Serious differences between people make it impossible for their relationship to continue. This is serious differences.

= division, violation of

The differences within the party have deepened.

-Large cracks or openings in the ground, cracks in rocks or clouds, cracks

Through the cracks in the clouds, we can see the beautiful blue sky.

14. Throw the tramp out

Get these useless people out.

hips

noun

-The part of you sitting in the back.

-People who are homeless or unemployed and ask others for money or food, vagrants and beggars.

Such as beach tramps

-A lazy person who doesn't work for others or society, an idle person.

He is a worthless tramp!

verb

-Get something from someone by begging.

= cadge

Can I ask you for a cigarette?

Make sb feel uneasy or disappointed, upset.

adjective

Poor quality; Wrong or useless, inferior, useless

He didn't play a single note wrong.

15. Excavation

Use, develop

16. Dangerous

adjective

-Very dangerous. Very dangerous.

= danger

A dangerous adventure/journey

17. Obstruction? foreign trade

verb

Block a road, entrance, passage, etc. Make it impossible for [something]/[something] to pass, look over, etc. Block, block.

You can't park here, you're blocking my driveway.

Stop sth/sth from doing sth or making progress, especially when it is done subtly, hinder.

= hinder

They were accused of obstructing the police from performing their duties.

18. promulgated? agenda

verb

-Pass laws. Pass laws.

Such as legislation enacted by Parliament.

-Performing a play or playing a role in a play

For example, historical scenes created by local residents

-Come on, hold it.

Put sth into practice

This includes finding problems and working out solutions.

19. Rejected

noun

Refuse to accept something, deny

For example,/kloc-the worldwide criticism of slavery in the 9th century.

-An official and/or public statement that something is untrue.

For example, refuse a request.

Refuse, deny

20. clinch? The presidency

verb

To die or win something successfully, win

They entered the semi-finals.

-Provide an answer to something; Solve the uncertain things and put forward the solution.

For example, "I'll buy you a plane ticket." Well, that's settled-I'll go with you. '

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Divine sentence translation

1. Political and economic stagnation. The symbol of? A country that has hardly changed for decades, even as? Power has changed? Between. An established political party? Left and right.

Political and economic stagnation has become a symbol of this country. After the change of power of the left and right parties, the country has not changed much for decades.

2. What are the effects of these rebellions? It's hard to exaggerate.

There is no need to exaggerate the influence of the intervention of these foreign regimes.

3. The resulting regrouping meeting? Will have a profound impact. The border of France. It can revive the EU or destroy it.

The final reorganization not only affected France itself. This may be the rebirth of the EU, or it may be its destruction.

It is they who further aggravate the anger of voters. Where is the pain? France.

What aggravates voters' anger is their concern about France.

Its huge state absorbed 57% of GDP. Weakened the vitality of the country.

Spending 57% of GDP on national public services has exhausted the vitality of the whole country.

6. If she lets France leave the euro zone, it will trigger a financial crisis and bring an alliance that has been promoting peace and prosperity in Europe for 60 years to extinction despite its defects.

If she lets France leave the European Union, it may set off an economic crisis, because all these drawbacks bring bad luck to this alliance that has promoted peace and prosperity in Europe for more than 60 years.

Translation of sacred phrases

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Summary of day 17

I really know very little about the complicated political situation, and this is the first time I know about the political situation in France. It turns out that the romantic and comfortable Frenchman in my heart is facing the tragic social reality. Political instability, declining GDP and soaring unemployment rate. Many French people are not optimistic about society. For half a century, leaders have never taken effective measures for the economic development of France, which always brings disappointment and anxiety to the people. The main political parties in power have gradually lost their popularity, and the development of France has affected the whole EU. Candidates in this election also need to put forward more measures and constantly try the most suitable road for France's development. It turns out that this is such a chaotic and restless world. ...

Benedict's articles really gave me too many knowledge points, which exposed me to a lot of knowledge that I hadn't paid attention to before, such as the theory of deep-sea hot springs, which impacted my inherent thinking. Or we should dabble in different fields of knowledge and cultivate a broader vision, which is helpful for English learning and professional learning. And this knowledge really interests me. Being able to constantly understand these backgrounds is also a kind of enrichment for life.