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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
It does feel now more than it ever has before that Greece is shuffling1 its way towards the exit. And people are stepping aside to let it through despite the best efforts of Europe's senior politicians to block its part. But it's the open speculation2 from some members in the eurozone about the future of some countries in the eurozone, which I think is doing real damage across the whole European economy. Our unshakable desire is to maintain Greece within the euro area. We will do everything possibly to that effect. Francois Hollande, France's new socialist3 president, would be officially sworn in later at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Hours after that, he will fly to Berlin for a meeting with the German Chancellor4 Angela Merkel. They have different political views, different ideas on the best course of action for the eurozone and Hollande will want to make his mark as he steps on the international stage for the first time as a major world leader. In recent days politicians in Germany have been asking very serious questions in saying that if a government can not be formed quickly and if they do not agree to stick with the austerity measures that are agreed to as part of the bailout packages that it might not be possible for them to stay with the eurozone. Greece's potential exit from the euro is no longer a whisper taboo5. One argument in favour of Greece leaving the single currency though, and there are few is that of certainty. It would be at last a definitive6 outcome. I think the market to direct very favourly. I think the euro would be going up. So I think the markets will be released off finally in what's going on. Yesterday Greece's president threw a final desperate row of the dice7. He officially put out the possibility of having another techno-cratic prime minister to preside over a Coalitioner of parties. Greece's political leaders have slept on the proposal overnight and will meet again this afternoon. Such an outcome will be nothing less than a failure of politics, a failure of democracy. It could go down very badly with Greek people. After all, that wasn't what they voted for. Alistair Bunkall, Sky News.
1 shuffling | |
adj. 慢慢移动的, 滑移的 动词shuffle的现在分词形式 | |
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2 speculation | |
n.思索,沉思;猜测;投机 | |
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3 socialist | |
n.社会主义者;adj.社会主义的 | |
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4 chancellor | |
n.(英)大臣;法官;(德、奥)总理;大学校长 | |
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5 taboo | |
n.禁忌,禁止接近,禁止使用;adj.禁忌的;v.禁忌,禁制,禁止 | |
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6 definitive | |
adj.确切的,权威性的;最后的,决定性的 | |
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7 dice | |
n.骰子;vt.把(食物)切成小方块,冒险 | |
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