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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Nobody can remember anything worse than the flooding right now in Rhode Island. And that's because it's the worst there in 200 years.
Here's more of what we know. The rain has stopped but rivers are only slowly receding1. Homeland Security secretary, Janet Napolitano, plans to travel to the state tomorrow. The president has already declared most of Rhode Island a disaster area.
And part of I-95 is closed and could stay that way for days as engineers inspect structural2 damage and even Amtrak has suspended some service in the northeast corridor.
So say you were told to grab whatever possessions you could hold in your hands and flee your home. But what would you take? Well, that's been the dilemma3 for flooded-out residents in Cranston, Rhode Island.
Our Reynolds Wolf is there with one man's story.
REYNOLDS WOLF, CNN METEOROLOGIST: Well, Kyra, I am coming to you from Shaw Plaza4 here in Warwick, Rhode Island where there were only just a few puddles5 here a few days ago. But now it's got a raging torrent6 of water that's coming on through. The flood waters not just here but throughout much of the region.
Now although we've got plenty of damage to businesses here, the stories that we've seen in some places like Cranston, Rhode Island have more of a personal side. Yesterday, we were able to see one man's struggle against the rising waters.
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WOLF (voice-over): Rhode Island or Eddie Flynn has called this place home for the past 10 years. But he's never seen anything like this. Early Tuesday morning, the neighboring waters of the flooding Pawtuxet River paid him a visit.
EDDIE FLYNN, CRANSTON EVACUEE7: About 7:00 yesterday morning is when I spotted8 it. And I’d seen all the water. I said, we're in trouble.
WOLF: 24 hours later, his basement was submerged. And with waters rising higher, the rescue boats of the Cranston Fire Department came calling. With only minutes to spare, Ed grabbed what mattered most -- his girlfriend and two puppies -- and was towed to dry land. His loss, overwhelming.
FLYNN: That’s where I lost everything. Once they shut the pumps off, my furniture is under water, hell water, everything.
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v.逐渐远离( recede的现在分词 );向后倾斜;自原处后退或避开别人的注视;尤指问题 | |
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2 structural | |
adj.构造的,组织的,建筑(用)的 | |
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n.困境,进退两难的局面 | |
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n.广场,市场 | |
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n.水坑, (尤指道路上的)雨水坑( puddle的名词复数 ) | |
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n.激流,洪流;爆发,(话语等的)连发 | |
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7 evacuee | |
n.被疏散的人员,被撤走的人员 | |
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8 spotted | |
adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的 | |
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