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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Greg LaMotte
The week's events, including the handover of sovereignty to the Iraqi interim1 government and the event of former dictator Saddam Hussein and his top lieutenants2, has left many Iraqis feeling more optimistic about their future. This, despite continued violence, including rocket being fired in Baghdad on two hotels Friday.
Many Iraqis say this was a historic week for Iraq. On Monday, the United States formally returned sovereignty to Iraq and two days later, Iraq assumed legal custody3 of former leader Saddam Hussein. He and 11 of his top aides appeared in an Iraqi court on Thursday to face numerous charges of murder and other crimes.
Muslim clerics spoke4 about the week's events at mosques5 throughout Iraq Friday.
One of them was Saad Moqad in central Baghdad.
The imam says this is a historic time for Iraq. He says, now that sovereignty has been returned to Iraq, the next step will be free elections. And, he says, there is much evidence against former leader Saddam Hussein who, he says, will one day face the same punishment he inflicted6 on so many Iraqis. This, too, he says, will be a historic day.
Many Iraqis said the events unfolded too fast to be fully7 digested, but they feel optimistic about the future of their country.
The director of Asyrian television in Baghdad, Sarmad Sahat, takes a historical perspective on this week.
Mr. Sahat says, after Iraq's 1968 revolution, Iraqis were excited about the future and believed the country was heading for more prosperous times. Instead, he said, the country was devastated8 by the regime of Saddam Hussein. And now, the television director says, the return of sovereignty and the trial of Saddam, are once again causing Iraqis to feel a better future is coming.
The July 17, 1968, coup9 overthrew10 President Abdel-Salim Arif, and thrust Saddam securely on the path to power.
Mr. Sahat, like many others, said the events of the week were filled with symbolism and contrasts, most of all, the television images of a young Iraqi judge reading out the charges against the defiant11 former dictator. "That image," Mr. Sahat said, "represented the new, free Iraq emerging from he called a brutal12 and repressive past."
Greg LaMotte, VOA News, Baghdad.
注释:
handover 移交
dictator 独裁者
lieutenant 助理
custody 监禁
cleric 牧师
mosque 清真寺
imam(伊斯兰)阿訇, 教长
inflict 造成
prosperous 繁荣的
devastate 毁坏
coup 政变
symbolism 象征意义
contrast 对照,对比
defiant 挑战的
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adj.暂时的,临时的;n.间歇,过渡期间 | |
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n.监护,照看,羁押,拘留 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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5 mosques | |
清真寺; 伊斯兰教寺院,清真寺; 清真寺,伊斯兰教寺院( mosque的名词复数 ) | |
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把…强加给,使承受,遭受( inflict的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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8 devastated | |
v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的 | |
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n.政变;突然而成功的行动 | |
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10 overthrew | |
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11 defiant | |
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12 brutal | |
adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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