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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
The graphic1 videotape and sadistic2 snapshots only reinforce what investigators3 already knew. Virginia Tech killer4 Seung-Hui Cho was a deranged5 loner, intent on exacting6 revenge for his own feelings of isolation7. But sources say Cho's hate-filled manifesto8 has provided little useful evidence in a rambling9 diatribe10 sent to NBC news. Cho sought to justify11 his plans for mass murder ("You forced me into a corner, and gave me only one option"), blaming everyone but himself for the killing12 spree. Today investigators criticized the media for broadcasting images, which they say glorified13 Cho and inflicted14 new pain on those already shattered by his rampage.
That we are rather disappointed in the editorial decision to broadcast these disturbing images.
Many on this campus still reeling for Monday's slaughter15 agree, saying they've now been victimized twice.
He put that video out there so everyone can see it. And it means we are doing his wishes which I don't agree with at all.
Investigators say Cho had been planning his murder spree for at least two months. And time-date stamps on images from Cho's computer and digital camera should help them further refine the timeline. It is clear looking at the backgrounds, Cho recorded his ramblings at various times in at least 3 separate places, his dorm room, inside a rental16 car, and from an undefined location. But sources say the pictures also raise questions, did Cho have help? Did someone else take the pictures or have any knowledge of his plans? A preliminary analysis suggested Cho took the pictures himself. But FBI photo experts are still studying details. And criminal profilers are taking apart Cho's statements word by word, trying better to understand the mind of the man behind the guns.
The way he talks on the tape, the disjointed manner he talks, the sort of delusions17 of grandeur18, those things are symptoms of, of mental illness, and that we don't, as far as I know, was not treated.
Finally, investigators are also looking for any clues as to what set Cho off. His rampage came just days short of tomorrow's anniversary of the Columbine massacre19. And in his tape, Cho praises the Columbine killers20. And there is a question whether the Korean-born Cho drew any inspiration from an ultra-violent Korean-made film called "old boy". Two of Cho's photos, one with a hammer, the other with a gun closely mirror promotional shots for the movie.
The release of Cho's graphic images has set off a predictable wave of would-be copycats and hoaxes21. A number of schools around the country have received threats, and already at least one student has been arrested for carrying a loaded gun to a high school near Seattle. Bob Orr, CBS News. Blacksburg, Virginia.
That we are rather disappointed in the editorial decision to broadcast these disturbing images.
Many on this campus still reeling for Monday's slaughter15 agree, saying they've now been victimized twice.
He put that video out there so everyone can see it. And it means we are doing his wishes which I don't agree with at all.
Investigators say Cho had been planning his murder spree for at least two months. And time-date stamps on images from Cho's computer and digital camera should help them further refine the timeline. It is clear looking at the backgrounds, Cho recorded his ramblings at various times in at least 3 separate places, his dorm room, inside a rental16 car, and from an undefined location. But sources say the pictures also raise questions, did Cho have help? Did someone else take the pictures or have any knowledge of his plans? A preliminary analysis suggested Cho took the pictures himself. But FBI photo experts are still studying details. And criminal profilers are taking apart Cho's statements word by word, trying better to understand the mind of the man behind the guns.
The way he talks on the tape, the disjointed manner he talks, the sort of delusions17 of grandeur18, those things are symptoms of, of mental illness, and that we don't, as far as I know, was not treated.
Finally, investigators are also looking for any clues as to what set Cho off. His rampage came just days short of tomorrow's anniversary of the Columbine massacre19. And in his tape, Cho praises the Columbine killers20. And there is a question whether the Korean-born Cho drew any inspiration from an ultra-violent Korean-made film called "old boy". Two of Cho's photos, one with a hammer, the other with a gun closely mirror promotional shots for the movie.
The release of Cho's graphic images has set off a predictable wave of would-be copycats and hoaxes21. A number of schools around the country have received threats, and already at least one student has been arrested for carrying a loaded gun to a high school near Seattle. Bob Orr, CBS News. Blacksburg, Virginia.
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1 graphic | |
adj.生动的,形象的,绘画的,文字的,图表的 | |
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2 sadistic | |
adj.虐待狂的 | |
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3 investigators | |
n.调查者,审查者( investigator的名词复数 ) | |
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4 killer | |
n.杀人者,杀人犯,杀手,屠杀者 | |
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5 deranged | |
adj.疯狂的 | |
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6 exacting | |
adj.苛求的,要求严格的 | |
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7 isolation | |
n.隔离,孤立,分解,分离 | |
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8 manifesto | |
n.宣言,声明 | |
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9 rambling | |
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10 diatribe | |
n.抨击,抨击性演说 | |
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11 justify | |
vt.证明…正当(或有理),为…辩护 | |
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12 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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13 glorified | |
美其名的,变荣耀的 | |
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14 inflicted | |
把…强加给,使承受,遭受( inflict的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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15 slaughter | |
n.屠杀,屠宰;vt.屠杀,宰杀 | |
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n.租赁,出租,出租业 | |
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17 delusions | |
n.欺骗( delusion的名词复数 );谬见;错觉;妄想 | |
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18 grandeur | |
n.伟大,崇高,宏伟,庄严,豪华 | |
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19 massacre | |
n.残杀,大屠杀;v.残杀,集体屠杀 | |
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20 killers | |
凶手( killer的名词复数 ); 消灭…者; 致命物; 极难的事 | |
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21 hoaxes | |
n.恶作剧,戏弄( hoax的名词复数 )v.开玩笑骗某人,戏弄某人( hoax的第三人称单数 ) | |
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