时间:2019-01-20 作者:英语课 分类:礼节美语


英语课

陈豪在北京的ABC美国公司工作,下班后跟美国同事Amy一起往外走。


(Office ambience)


CH:Hi Amy. 碰上你太好了!


A: I haven't seen you all day. Is there something on your mind?


CH: 你还记得不久前,我们那儿来了个坐轮椅的新同事吗?


A: Yes, and we talked about your being uncomfortable around her because you weren't sure what to do.


CH: 现在好多了,我们已经成了好朋友。要是我什么地方做得不得体,她会直截了当地告诉我。


A: What do you mean?


CH: 比如说那天,我们一起聊天,她就很客气地告诉我,不应该把她的轮椅当家具,倚在上面。


A: It soun ds as if you are handling this issue well.


CH: 可是,有时候遇到其它handicapped的人,我还是有点儿不知所措。


A: First of all, you shouldn't refer to those people as handicapped. That is something of an old-fashioned term that is demeaning to many.


CH: 不说handicapped残疾人,那要怎么说呢?


A: Refer to these employees as having a disability. It shows more respect.


CH: 这么说是不是太笼统了?别人会问,是什么样的残疾。比如说,我们办公室的Mary就是个聋子。


A: If someone asks you what kind of disability, your response is not "She's deaf." Instead you say, "She has a hearing impairment or a hearing problem.


CH: 听力有障碍?那不就是聋子嘛!这不是一回事吗?


A: I'll explain it tomorrow. I have to meet some friends for dinner now.


C: 那好,明天见。


******


第二天在办公室。


CH: Hi Amy, 昨天你说,不应该说Mary聋子,应该说Mary听力有缺陷。这是为什么?


A: Because then you are describing her by her disability. If she had a disease, you wouldn't identify her by that. For example, if she had measles 1, you wouldn't say, "She's measles."


CH: 这倒也是。那除了耳朵聋要说听力有缺陷,其它身体残碍是不是也不能直说呢?


A: Nowadays, you wouldn't say that a person is blind today. You would use the term visually impaired 2 to describe the person.


CH: 不说盲人,要说视力有缺陷。要是瘸子呢?


A: Just say that he has a disability.


CH: 看来,在这方面,我还真得注意,否则一不小心就会冒犯别人。Amy, 你能再重复一下吗?


A: Sure. We say visually-impaired, not blind. It's hearing-impaired, and not deaf. Use person with a disability rather than crippled, and person who uses a wheelchair, rather than wheelchair bound.


 



n.麻疹,风疹,包虫病,痧子
  • The doctor is quite definite about Tom having measles.医生十分肯定汤姆得了麻疹。
  • The doctor told her to watch out for symptoms of measles.医生叫她注意麻疹出现的症状。
adj.受损的;出毛病的;有(身体或智力)缺陷的v.损害,削弱( impair的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Much reading has impaired his vision. 大量读书损害了他的视力。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • His hearing is somewhat impaired. 他的听觉已受到一定程度的损害。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
学英语单词
absorption canisters
americanborn
amiable composition clause
arbitrarily sectioned file
armida
ataralgesia
ateas
bafs
body axis musculature
Brahmanbaria District
cantilever saddle
cassia-bark tree
censure
Chapman equation
character of light
chemotherapist
connected footing
conversion reactions
cross-development
decompression section
diarylmaleimide
drum weir
duplex cementing shoe
empossess
epicycloidal wheel
ether-chloroform
field analysis standard patterns
fish maw with cream sauce
flat lock sewing machine
fluorotrichloromethane
french-indochina
frozen embryo transfer
fu-hsi
funnel emergency shutoff device
future dividend
Giaque's temperature scale
guettarda speciosa l.
I'm out of practice
idioisoagglutinin
indigitates
induline, indulin
infinity pools
infixion
inspiring
jillin' off
jrh
Jura-Triassic
kerrys
Krasnoye Znamya
lyyf-
Mahalia Jackson
maize grown for silage
Mansonia ochracer
matsutakeol
Mich.
morningstars
Mozharov Maydan
mundinger
myrobolan
Ningbo
nondelusional
on-side
pandalike
peritrophic mycorrhiza
Pipralon
plavas
pultifical
put someone behind bars
race tracks
radio-frequency squid
registered certificate of shares
rers
ring-back key
Roloft
rosebud orchids
rule of thumb data
sad-iron
share-swap
simplificator
sjw
slangous
snug fit
sterculias
straightness of weir plate top
structure testing machine
sulver
term-loan agreement
tide over
topoparesthesia
Torx head
under the guns
under-bed
uranisci
user's group
vicennia
visualities
wall of netting
Walnut Hill
weighed down
wordsley
wristed