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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Officers from the United Nations Command inspect a broken section of what Seoul claims to be a North Korean torpedo1 displayed at South Korea's Defense2 Ministry3 building after it was salvaged4 near the disputed sea border, 25 May 2010.
North Korea has begun to freeze ties with the South, which already halted most trade with Pyongyang in retaliation5 for the sinking of a South Korean warship6. The North has denied responsibility for the attack on the vessel7 and is accusing the South of launching a "smear8 campaign" against it.
Pyongyang has expelled eight South Korean government officials from a joint9 factory park in the North. And, it is threatening to block what little cross-border traffic exists.
The Unification Ministry in Seoul says hundreds of South Korean managers and other workers from the South were allowed to enter the industrial complex in the west coast Kaesong border city, Wednesday.
But ministry spokesman Chun Hae Sung tells reporters North Korea quickly acted on other aspects of its threat to cut all communications ties with the South.
He says Pyongyang Wednesday halted contact between the Red Cross delegations10 in the truce11 village, Panmunjom, and the North Korean Navy contacted the South to inform it that all marine12 communications between the two Korea's are now cut.
Relations between the two Koreas have deteriorated13 steadily14 since the Cheonan, a South Korean naval15 vessel in the Yellow Sea, exploded a month ago, killing16 46 crew members. An international investigation17 concluded last week that the coastal18 patrol warship was hit by a North Korean torpedo.
South Korea's defense ministry tells VOA News that plans to send tens of thousands of leaflets northward19 by ballon have been delayed because of wind conditions, but they could go aloft as early as Thursday. Officials say the leaflets are intended to inform North Koreans about the sinking of the South Korean naval vessel. The North views Southern pamphleteering as hostile propaganda.
South Korea's military is using loudspeakers along the border, silenced for six years, and re-instituting FM broadcasting to the North.
North Korea's state television newscaster announced such propaganda will not be tolerated.
The North Korean newscaster says it will open fire on the South Korean loudspeakers and destroy them.
Pyongyang says a resumption of the propaganda campaign will also compel it to totally shut down the Kaesong industrial complex, where more than 100 South Korean firms employ about 42,000 North Korean workers.
The two countries have no diplomatic relations and technically20 remain at war following a 1953 truce which ended the three-year Korean War.
The United States, which has 28,000 troops in South Korea, has hurriedly announced plans for several joint military exercises in the coming month. In the past, Pyongyang has strongly condemned21 U.S.-South Korean drills, claiming they are preparations for an invasion of the North.
1 torpedo | |
n.水雷,地雷;v.用鱼雷破坏 | |
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2 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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3 ministry | |
n.(政府的)部;牧师 | |
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4 salvaged | |
(从火灾、海难等中)抢救(某物)( salvage的过去式和过去分词 ); 回收利用(某物) | |
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5 retaliation | |
n.报复,反击 | |
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6 warship | |
n.军舰,战舰 | |
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7 vessel | |
n.船舶;容器,器皿;管,导管,血管 | |
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8 smear | |
v.涂抹;诽谤,玷污;n.污点;诽谤,污蔑 | |
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9 joint | |
adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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10 delegations | |
n.代表团( delegation的名词复数 );委托,委派 | |
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11 truce | |
n.休战,(争执,烦恼等的)缓和;v.以停战结束 | |
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12 marine | |
adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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13 deteriorated | |
恶化,变坏( deteriorate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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14 steadily | |
adv.稳定地;不变地;持续地 | |
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15 naval | |
adj.海军的,军舰的,船的 | |
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16 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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17 investigation | |
n.调查,调查研究 | |
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18 coastal | |
adj.海岸的,沿海的,沿岸的 | |
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19 northward | |
adv.向北;n.北方的地区 | |
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20 technically | |
adv.专门地,技术上地 | |
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21 condemned | |
adj. 被责难的, 被宣告有罪的 动词condemn的过去式和过去分词 | |
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