第一篇:《會議口譯常用語手冊》學(xué)習(xí)筆記:禮賓致辭常用表達(dá)(最終版)
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大會 convocation
作開幕致辭 give an opening address
榮譽(yù)主席 honorary president /??n?r?r?/
各國政要 dignitary /?d?ɡn?t?r?/
貴賓 honorable guests
尊敬的各位來賓 respectable guests
校長 Vice-chancellor(英國高校校長)
副校長 pro-vice-chancellor
工信部部長 Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
廣東省人民政府
the People’s Government of Guangdong Province
省長 Governor
閣下 Your Excellency
論壇 symposium
座談會 seminar
在此 hereby
圓滿成功 complete success
宣布·····開幕 declare open ···
做開幕致辭 give an opening address
本人非常高興/榮幸
I am very overwhelmed with joy to I am delighted to I am proud to I feel extremely honored to I count it a great privilege to
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I take great pleasure in I give me great pleasure to I am very pleased and honored to I find it a pleasure and honor to
我/們衷心感謝/非常感謝
I owe a great debt of gratitude to I wish to thank I deeply appreciate ···
We are extremely grateful to My special thanks go to
我/們誠摯希望
It is our earnest hope that I sincerely hope that
交流思想 exchange ideas
知名的/聞名遐邇的 renowned
商貿(mào)中心 center of business and trade
古城 old city
豐富文化遺產(chǎn) rich cultural heritage
良好祝愿 warm greetings
請允許我再次 Please let me once again
致以誠摯的歡迎 express/extend/convey my sincere welcome
友誼和熱情 friendship and hospitality
盛情好客的 gracious /?ɡre???s/
熱情邀請 cordial invitation /?k??d??l/
周到的安排 meticulous arrangements /m??t?kj?l?s/
光臨 attendance
美好的回憶 fond and happy memories
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非常需要 It is highly desirable that
知名度和影響力不斷擴(kuò)大
bring out a growing reputation and influence
經(jīng)濟(jì)和社會效益越來越好
greater economic and social benefits
籌備階段 the planning stage
得到···的大力支持 obtain support from
我們將探討 we plan to explore
尊敬的各位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、各位來賓 Distinguished officials and guests
各位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、各位嘉賓,女士們、先生們
Your Excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen
會議代表及與會人員 Delegates and attendees
感謝大家光臨
Thank you for your presence
首先,請允許我介紹出席今天活動的主要領(lǐng)導(dǎo)和嘉賓,他們是:
First of all, let me introduce the major officials and guests present at today’s ceremony.They are:
廣東省副省長招玉芳女士
Madam Zhao Yufang, Vice Governor of Guangdong Province
讓我們以熱烈的掌聲對各位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)和嘉賓朋友的到來表示熱烈歡迎。
Please join me in a round of applause to welcome all our distinguished officials and guests.我們今天的議程非常緊湊
We are running on a rather tight schedule today
因為時間的緣故,我們得要開始了
For the sake of time, we ought to begin now
現(xiàn)在,請清遠(yuǎn)市市委書記葛長偉先生致辭,大家歡迎!
Now, I would like to invite Mr.Ge Changwei, Secretary of the CPC Qingyuan Municipal Committee, to give us a speech.Welcome!
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我謹(jǐn)代表組委會,向大家表示衷心的謝意,感謝你們讓這次會議如此成功。
On behalf of the organizing committee, I wish to express our sincere appreciation to all of you who have made this conference such a great success.今天的會議為各界探討ABC 省經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展和商業(yè)進(jìn)步提供了一個很好的平臺
Today’s conference is an important occasion for all sectors to share insights for the economic development and commercial advancement in ABC Province.今天對于ABC來說,是一個值得紀(jì)念的日子。For ABC, this is indeed a memorable day.我謹(jǐn)向各位致以ABC 市政府和人民的良好祝愿。
I would like to bring to you the warm greetings from the government and people of ABC.今天,我們高興地迎來ABC世界歷史會會議的隆重召開。
Today, we are very delighted to gather here for the grand opening of ABC World Council Meetings.文化節(jié)自2005年創(chuàng)辦以來成功舉辦了七屆,在推介旅游資源、豐富旅游產(chǎn)品、推動旅游惠民、促進(jìn)旅游發(fā)展方面發(fā)揮了重要作用。
Since its inauguration in 2005, the festival has been successfully held for seven consecutive sessions, and has played an important role in promoting tourism resources, enriching tourism products, benefiting the people through tourism, and boosting the development of tourism.我們非常榮幸地邀請到劍橋大學(xué)的ABC教授。
We are especially honored today to have with us Professor ABC from Cambridge University.非常感謝大家前來與我們共同慶祝這個特殊的時刻。
I deeply appreciate your coming here to celebrate this unique moment with us.希望本次重要會議將創(chuàng)造機(jī)會,讓我們討論和增進(jìn)在ABC及相關(guān)領(lǐng)域研究和開發(fā)的合作努力。
It is much hoped that this important conference will create the opportunity to discuss and promote all the collaborative efforts in research and development of ABC and related fields.我謹(jǐn)此向東道主表示祝賀,他們開展了出色的工作,精心策劃,設(shè)計出如此全面的會議安排。I would like to congratulate out host on the wonderful work they have done in putting things together to make this well-rounded program for the conference.召開此次XYZ研討兩會的想法開始于兩年前。那時候,我在巴黎的一次重要會議上很榮幸地見到ABC先生和EFG女士,并和他們進(jìn)行了有趣的對話。
The idea of having an international seminar on XYZ arose two years ago when I have the pleasure of meeting Mr.ABC and Madam EFG and having an interesting dialogue with the at an important
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conference in Paris.我們一行感受到了盛情款待,由衷感謝你們?yōu)橥七M(jìn)兩國間更加緊密關(guān)系所付出的努力。The warm hospitality accorded to our party has made us feel highly appreciative of your efforts to forge closer ties between our two countries.下面,舉行合作簽約儀式。
Now we will hold the Signing Ceremony.請各方交換合約文本,讓我們以熱烈的掌聲對簽約各方表示熱烈祝賀,祝大家合作愉快。Please exchange your agreement copies.Now let’s congratulate the signing parties with a warm round of applause an wish them a smooth and successful cooperation.我們誠摯地希望各位在本次國際會議期間心情愉快,不虛此行。
It is our earnest hope that this international conference will prove most pleasant and rewarding to all of you.祝愿第二屆ABC國際研討會取得圓滿成功,愿本次會議給各位與會者留下美好回憶。
May the 2nd International Symposium of ABC be a great success and may all the participants look upon this event with fond and happy memories.祝大家回程順利平安。
I wish everybody a good journey home, wherever you live.祝大家在這里度過一段美好時光。We wish you a pleasant stay here.祝大家身體健康,家庭幸福,事業(yè)成功,萬事如意!
I wish all of you good health, happiness and success in your career.為此 to this end
來自世界各地 from different parts of the world
本次會議的目的是 This conference is designed to ···
本次研討會主要討論的是··· This seminar will be devoted primarily to the issues of ···
今天的會議將針對 ··· Today’s meeting will address itself to the ···
必將 will surely
人類共同繁榮和進(jìn)步 common prosperity and progress of mankind
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我希望 It is my wish that
我相信 I am confident that
提供重要的啟示 shed substantial light on
我熱切期待 I look forward with great excitement and anticipation to
我們期待第六屆···論壇將成為本市有史以來舉辦過的最成功和富有成果的會議。We trust the 6th ··· forum will be one of the most successful and fruitful conferences that have ever been held in this city.漢語中的最,最好以為 one of the most,更符合實際情況(不易引起反感)
希望本次會議···
It is much hoped that this conference···
合作努力 collaborative efforts
Symposium 的復(fù)數(shù)形式是 symposia
-um 結(jié)尾復(fù)數(shù) 變-a 的類似用法
datum→ data medium → media stratum→ strata bacterium → bacteria curriculum→ curricula
ABC 省長今后的發(fā)展中,將堅定不移地把擴(kuò)大對外開放擺在突出位置,進(jìn)一步優(yōu)化國際合作格局
In its future development,ABC province will unswervingly give priority to opening wider to the outside world, further optimize its international cooperation pattern.主題報告 keynote presentation
知名學(xué)者 eminent scholars
我們可以了解 we can get some insights as to···
聽眾提問 questions from the floor(觀眾席 floor)
簡單陳述自己的觀點 state his or her position briefly
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邀請到 have sb.with us
宣布會議開始 call the session to order
我想簡單說明會議的形式
I would just like to go over the format briefly
如果一切順利 If all goes well
攜手打造 jointly organized
國際旅游文化盛會 a grand event of international tourism and culture
自創(chuàng)辦以來 since its inauguration
并不是經(jīng)常有機(jī)會 There haven’t been many opportunities to ···
在 ABC 對外交往的歷史上
In ABC’s history of international exchanges
難得的機(jī)會 an invaluable opportunity
暢敘友情 renew or forge friendship
全國旅游綜合改革示范區(qū)
a national comprehensive demonstration area for tourism
旅游大省建設(shè) development of our province into a tourism power
探討··· share insights for
表達(dá)看法 lend some brief thoughts(謙遜、正式)
很高興擔(dān)任今天下午會議的主席
It is a pleasure for me to be in the chair for the afternoon session.很遺憾地向大家報告
I am very sorry to report to you···
由于一些緊急事務(wù)
due to some emergent issues
左手邊第一位的是··· on my immediate left
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非常高興··· it is a real pleasure
ABC 博士欣然同意代替 XYZ 教授···
Dr.ABC has been so kind as to agree to deputize for Professor XYZ as ···
我們開始吧
I think it‘s about time to start
我們已經(jīng)延遲了 20 分鐘開始
We are 20 minutes late in getting started.下面開今天論壇的第二部分
We will now proceed with the second part of our seminar
會務(wù)通知 housekeeping announcement
服務(wù)臺 information desk
第二篇:會議致辭 二級口譯
Thank you , Lord Hurd, for your kind words.It is an honor and plesaure to be here.When I left Brussels yesterday, it was 12 degree celsius and hailing.Here , it was 25 degree and sunny.Speaking of climate change, I don’t understand why you British are always complaining about the weahter.I confess I am a little intimitated, LordHurd , at being moderated by a veteran statesman of your distinction.When I first accepted the gracious invitation to address this institute, I was especially excited about the prospect of speaking under the Chatham House Rule.I understand the rule means the audience is free to use the information received at the meeting, but may not reveal the identity of the speaker , nor his affiliation.I thought to myself , now there is a rule we should apply from time to time at the United Nations.I could get my message across,but keep a low profile at the same time.And conversely, those interested in grand-standing would have one less opportunity to do so.But it was not to be.Having understood that this event is on the record, I will have to wait for another occasion to experience the Chatham House Rule at first hand.Mr.Niblett,Director of Chatham House,Excellencies,Ladies and gentlemen,It is truly a privilege to join such a distinguished group of experts and scholars, diplomatsand opinion-makers, politicians and not
least ,representatives of civil society---key partners of the United Nations In shaping both policy and practice.They say the United Nations has a way of getting caught in the crossfire between its uncritical lovers and unloving critics.Here at Chatham House, I feel surrounded by true friends---those best defined as loving critics or even critical lovers: well-informed allies of the UN, unwavering but by no means unquestioning supporters.Since the foundation of the UN, the UK has been a cornerstone of our suppor base.It may have been in San Francisco that the United Ntions Charter was signed in 1945;that but it was here in London , the follwing year ,that the UN saw the light of day as a working orgnization.Juston the other side of St ,James’s Park, in Centural Hall Westminster, the General Assembly met for the first time.Across the street from there , in Church House, the Security Council came into being.it was at westminster, as London was rising from the ravages of world war 2 , that my first predecessor as Secretary-General ,Trygve Lie, was installed.He replaced the acting Secretary-General , who was a none other than the distinguished UK dimplomat, sir Gladwyn Jebb.Already in the 1950s, Sir Gladwyn---who by then had become the UK Ambassador to the UN—was shrewd enough to spot the uncritical lovers versus the unloving critics.He did so by studying the newspaper cartoons of the day.At one extreme of the cartoon spectrum, the UN was portayed as an angelic figure, but not a terribly intelligent-looking one.She was sometimes labeled ― peace‖, and usually being assulted by a brutal and uniformed aggressor.At the other extreme , the UN was a bald and middle-aged gentleman of dubious and obviously foreign appearance, wearing a top hat and long coat.He would be plotting with another gentleman of the same type over a green baize table.So one caricature suggested and idealistic international authority, constantly thwarted by wicked maneuvers of politicians;the other an evil international plot against sovereignty.Today , when people look back on those early years of the UN, they think of the promise the Organization held.They think of the idealism and unity that inspired the San Francisco Conference, and the signing of the Charter.They think of the creation of landmark documents, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.They think of the courageous pioneers who joined and shaped the Organization in its fledgling years.In my country , too , those early years were associated with a steadfast sense of faith in the UN.As I was growing up in a war-torn and destitute Korea, the UN stood by my peoplein our darkest hour.The UN gave us hope and sustenance.Its flag was a beacon of better days to come.And in the course of my own lifetime, with the assitance of the UN, THE Republic of Korea was able to rebuild itself from a country torn
apart by war , with a non-existent economy, into a reginoal economic power and major contributor to the Organization.That support helped me make the journey to this podium today.For that, I am deeply thankful.Since then , the UN –and the world as a whole –has come to appear much complicated.So have the challenges confronting our Organization.The perception of us is no longer so black and white, and tends now to be drawn in various shades of gray.But if you are an optimist ,as I am , you will paint the UN in brighter colors.You will know that our world of complex and global challenges is exactly the environment in which our UN shoulf thrive –because these are challenges that no country can resolve on its own.It is a world in which the UN can, and must, grow and take on new roles, develop and deliver on new fronts.Thank u very much
第三篇:會議致辭 二級口譯
Thank you , Lord Hurd, for your kind words.It is an honor and plesaure to be here.When I left Brussels yesterday, it was 12 degree celsius and hailing.Here , it was 25 degree and sunny.Speaking of climate change, I don’t understand why you British are always complaining about the weahter.I confess I am a little intimitated, LordHurd , at being moderated by a veteran statesman of your distinction.When I first accepted the gracious invitation to address this institute, I was especially excited about the prospect of speaking under the Chatham House Rule.I understand the rule means the audience is free to use the information received at the meeting, but may not reveal the identity of the speaker , nor his affiliation.I thought to myself , now there is a rule we should apply from time to time at the United Nations.I could get my message across,but keep a low profile at the same time.And conversely, those interested in grand-standing would have one less opportunity to do so.But it was not to be.Having understood that this event is on the record, I will have to wait for another occasion to experience the Chatham House Rule at first hand.Mr.Niblett,Director of Chatham House, Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen, It is truly a privilege to join such a distinguished group of experts and scholars, diplomatsand opinion-makers, politicians and not least ,representatives of civil society---key partners of the United Nations In shaping both policy and practice.They say the United Nations has a way of getting caught in the crossfire between its uncritical lovers and unloving critics.Here at Chatham House, I feel surrounded by true friends---those best defined as loving critics or even critical lovers: well-informed allies of the UN, unwavering but by no means unquestioning supporters.Since the foundation of the UN, the UK has been a cornerstone of our suppor base.It may have been in San Francisco that the United Ntions Charter was signed in 1945;that but it was here in London , the follwing year ,that the UN saw the light of day as a working orgnization.Just on the other side of St ,James’s Park, in Centural Hall Westminster, the General Assembly met for the first time.Across the street from there , in Church House, the Security Council came into being.it was at westminster, as London was rising from the ravages of world war 2 , that my first predecessor as Secretary-General ,Trygve Lie, was installed.He replaced the acting Secretary-General , who was a none other than the distinguished UK dimplomat, sir Gladwyn Jebb.Already in the 1950s, Sir Gladwyn---who by then had become the UK Ambassador to the UN—was shrewd enough to spot the uncritical lovers versus the unloving critics.He did so by studying the newspaper cartoons of the day.At one extreme of the cartoon spectrum, the UN was portayed as an angelic figure, but not a terribly intelligent-looking one.She was sometimes labeled ― peace‖, and usually being assulted by a brutal and uniformed aggressor.At the other extreme , the UN was a bald and middle-aged gentleman of dubious and obviously foreign appearance, wearing a top hat and long coat.He would be plotting with another gentleman of the same type over a green baize table.So one caricature suggested and idealistic international authority, constantly thwarted by wicked maneuvers of politicians;the other an evil international plot against sovereignty.Today , when people look back on those early years of the UN, they think of the promise the Organization held.They think of the idealism and unity that inspired the San Francisco Conference, and the signing of the Charter.They think of the creation of landmark documents, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.They think of the courageous pioneers who joined and shaped the Organization in its fledgling years.In my country , too , those early years were associated with a steadfast sense of faith in the UN.As I was growing up in a war-torn and destitute Korea, the UN stood by my people in our darkest hour.The UN gave us hope and sustenance.Its flag was a beacon of better days to come.And in the course of my own lifetime, with the assitance of the UN, THE Republic of Korea was able to rebuild itself from a country torn apart by war , with a non-existent economy, into a reginoal economic power and major contributor to the Organization.That support helped me make the journey to this podium today.For that, I am deeply thankful.Since then , the UN –and the world as a whole –has come to appear much complicated.So have the challenges confronting our Organization.The perception of us is no longer so black and white, and tends now to be drawn in various shades of gray.But if you are an optimist ,as I am , you will paint the UN in brighter colors.You will know that our world of complex and global challenges is exactly the environment in which our UN shoulf thrive –because these are challenges that no country can resolve on its own.It is a world in which the UN can, and must, grow and take on new roles, develop and deliver on new fronts.Thank u very much
第四篇:口譯筆記學(xué)習(xí)參考書目
口譯筆記學(xué)習(xí)參考書目
1.林超倫,實戰(zhàn)口譯(學(xué)習(xí)用書),外語教學(xué)與研究出版社,2004
2.林超倫,實戰(zhàn)口譯(教學(xué)用書),外語教學(xué)與研究出版社,2004
3.吳鐘明,英語口譯筆記法實戰(zhàn)指導(dǎo)(第2版),武漢大學(xué)出版社,2008
4.汪濤、劉軍平,高等學(xué)校翻譯專業(yè)碩士MTI系列教材:英漢口譯筆記法教程,武漢大學(xué)出版社,2012
第五篇:CATTI 會議口譯常用表達(dá)句
CATTI口譯備考系列
一、會議致辭漢英常用表達(dá)句
1、有朋自遠(yuǎn)方來,不亦悅乎
It is such a delight to have friends coming from afar.2、海內(nèi)存知己,天涯若比鄰
Long distance separates no bosom friends.3、歲末年初,辭舊迎新。
Bid farewell to the old year and greet the New Year.4、天下興亡,匹夫有責(zé)。
Everyone body is responsible for the rise and fall of the country.5、己所不欲,勿施于人。
Don’t do to others what you don’t want others do to you.6、這是我第一次踏上這塊美麗富饒的土地。
This is my first visit to this beautiful and richly-endowed country.7、我代表中國政府向各位來賓表示熱烈的歡迎,對會議的召開表示衷心的祝賀。
On behalf of the Chinese government, I would like to extend our sincere welcome to all the guests here and to express our warm congratulations on the convening of the session.8、我謹(jǐn)代表公司,并以我個人的名義,向各位來賓和朋友表示熱烈歡迎,并致以良好的新年祝愿。
On behalf or our company and in my own name, I wish to extend a warm welcome and best New Year wishes to you.9、我提議,為各位來賓、朋友和同事們的健康,干杯!祝愿大家度過一個美好的夜晚。Please join me in a toast, to the health of all our guests, friends, and colleagues’ present.Cheer!Do have a pleasant and enjoyable evening.10、回首過去,成就令人鼓舞。面向未來,任重而道遠(yuǎn)。
Reviewing the past, we fell encouraged by our achievements.Looking forward, we are fully aware of our heavy responsibilities and the challenges ahead.(部分內(nèi)容節(jié)選自外文出版社英語口譯常用詞語應(yīng)試手冊)