2026年8月20日 星期四

smoothing. temptresses, Lawrence breathes new life into the adventures of Odysseus, smoothing the reader's path through a fantastic array of monsters, temptresses, gods, and goddesses. For a generation of readers accustomed to verse translations of Homer, this bold and vivid prose version is well worth rediscovery.

 



Colonel T.E. Lawrence was one of the most flamboyant figures of his era, known throughout the Western world as Lawrence of Arabia. Glory-seeking yet self-effacing, this soldier, archaeologist, spy, and scholar was a war hero whom Winston Churchill called "one of the greatest men of our time." Less well known were his abilities as historian and author, which won him the admiration of such writers as Ezra Pound, W.H. Auden, and Robert Graves.
While stationed on a desolate R.A.F. outpost on the fringes of the Karachi desert in India, Lawrence began his acclaimed translation of
The Odyssey. He devoted himself to the project for four years, and during that time he came to feel that he was uniquely suited to the task. "I have hunted wild boars and watched wild lions," he wrote. "Built boats and killed many men. So I have odd knowledges that qualify me to understand The Odyssey, and odd experiences that interpret it to me." Relying on an innate sense of language and truly gifted abilities at translation, Lawrence transformed Homer's Odyssey into mellifluous prose. The result was an overnight bestseller. The New York Herald Tribune hailed it "perhaps the most interesting translation of the world's most interesting book," and The New York Times called it "ruggedly and roughly masculine" and added that it "gives a vividness to the story beyond any other text familiar to us."
Lawrence breathes new life into the adventures of Odysseus, smoothing the reader's path through a fantastic array of monsters, temptresses, gods, and goddesses. For a generation of readers accustomed to verse translations of Homer, this bold and vivid prose version is well worth rediscovery.
T·E·勞倫斯上校是他那個時代最耀眼的人物之一,在西方世界被譽為「阿拉伯的勞倫斯」。這位集軍人、考古學家、間諜和學者於一身的人物,既追求榮耀又謙遜低調,是一位戰爭英雄,溫斯頓·邱吉爾稱他為「我們這個時代最偉大的人物之一」。然而,他作為歷史學家和作家的才能卻鮮為人知,這為他贏得了埃茲拉·龐德、W·H·奧登和羅伯特·格雷夫斯等作家的讚賞。

駐紮在印度卡拉奇沙漠邊緣一個荒涼的英國皇家空軍哨所期間,勞倫斯開始了他那部備受讚譽的《奧德賽》的翻譯工作。他全心投入這項工作長達四年,在此期間,他逐漸意識到自己非常適合這項任務。 「我曾獵殺過野豬,也曾觀察過野獅,」他寫道。 「我造過船,殺過許多人。因此,我擁有一些奇特的知識,使我能夠理解《奧德賽》,也擁有一些奇特的經歷,使我能夠解讀它。」勞倫斯憑藉與生俱來的語言天賦和卓越的翻譯才能,將荷馬的《奧德賽》翻譯成了優美流暢的散文。這部譯作一夕之間成為暢銷書。 《紐約先驅論壇報》稱讚它是“或許是世界上最有趣的書最有趣的譯本”,《紐約時報》則稱其“粗獷而充滿陽剛之氣”,並補充道,它“賦予了故事一種超越我們所知任何其他文本的生動感”。

勞倫斯為奧德修斯的冒險注入了新的活力,引領讀者穿越一個奇幻的世界,其中充滿了怪物、妖豔的女子、神祇和女神。對於習慣閱讀荷馬史詩譯本的一代讀者來說,這部大膽而生動的散文譯本非常值得重新發現。

The meaning of TEMPTRESS is a woman who tempts or entices
temptress is a woman who tries to charm or seduce men. She often lures people into bad choices or moral danger. [1, 2]


smooth means to make a surface flat, even, or free from lumps, bumps, and rough spots. It also describes rubbing a soft substance onto a surface or making a situation free from problems and arguments. [1, 2, 3]

2026年8月17日 星期一

rekindle. enon-believer, "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts.", believer. be rekindled.A franchising model coupled with a highly efficient supply chain has turbocharged the openings of Mixue Bingcheng bars. They took a weekend trip to rekindle their romance.: The art class helped her rekindle her passion for painting.



A franchising model coupled with a highly efficient supply chain has turbocharged the openings of Mixue Bingcheng bars. The chain is enjoying some success outside China, too


He was one of the most high profile non-believers.






Carl Sagan denied being an atheist. So what did he believe?

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Craig Finn, the singer for the Hold Steady, on a break from the band, is releasing his first solo album, “Clear Hearts, Full Eyes.”


My latest source of inspiration comes from the critcally-acclaimed television series, "Friday Night Lights", about a small town in Texas obsessed with its high school football scene, led by the school's head coach, Eric Taylor (played by Kyle Chandler) whose dour, no-nonsense style masks a profound dedication to his players and family. Coach Taylor teaches a phrase that the players use as a final affirmation before taking the field: "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose." This could apply to more than just football.
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The word rekindle is a verb that means to start a fire again, or more commonly, to bring back a feeling, memory, or relationship that has faded over time. [1, 2, 3]
Word Meanings and Uses
  • Literal sense: To light a dying fire or campfire again.
  • Emotional sense: To bring back an old feeling like love, hope, or interest.
  • Relational sense: To connect with an old friend or partner again. [1, 2, 3]


Sentence Examples
  • Love and Romance: They took a weekend trip to rekindle their romance.
  • Interests and Hobbies: The art class helped her rekindle her passion for painting.
  • Memories: The old photo album rekindled happy childhood memories.
  • Friendship: They met for coffee to rekindle their old friendship.
  • Fires: The wind made the campfire rekindle. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

non-believer

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Pronunciation: /nɒnbɪˈliːvə 
  
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NOUN

A person who does not believe in a particular thing, especially one who has no religious faith.

carry trader .interdict, intercept, anywhere near. Japan’s central bank is accustomed to making bets on a scale that would make any hedge fund tremble. But its gigantic carry trade may soon become unsustainable




Japan’s central bank is accustomed to making bets on a scale that would make any hedge fund tremble. But register for free to learn why its gigantic carry trade may soon become unsustainable: bit.ly/4qlJ486

Illustration: Fortunate Joaquin
利息高低差利用 carry trade



Here's some photos of the new publication White Fungus has produced for the exhibition "Light Interdiction" at PSAS in Perth Australia, curated by Wang Chun-Chi. The exhibition runs until August 8. http://www.psas.com.au/p…/now_and_future/light_interdiction/




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By JAMES LIVINGSTON
Corporations don't pay anywhere near their fair share in federal taxes. Fixing that is the first step to both fiscal - and economic - recovery.

 Japan PM Vows to Protect Disputed Islands from China







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The Japanese Coast Guard has intercepted a Chinese fishing boat near Japan's southern island of Okinawa and detained its captain on suspicion of unauthorized fishing in Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone. The Coast Guard said the Chinese boat was ...

U.S. Weighs Intercepting North Korean Shipments
By DAVID E. SANGER
The Obama administration signaled that it was seeking a way to interdict North Korean shipments suspected of carrying weapons or nuclear technology.


Intercept evidence 'not viable'

The China Connection: Globalization and the Narcotics Trade
By EDUARDO PORTER
Stopping large-scale traffickers who can source raw materials anywhere around the globe will make interdiction much more difficult for law enforcement.


 Nevertheless, U.S. commanders believe the new checkpoints will boost their interdiction efforts by forcing militants to avoid using the major highways where the checkpoints are situated and instead travel on small dirt roads or across the open desert, where the smugglers' vehicles stand a better chance of being spotted by American satellites, drones and surveillance airplanes.


Phrases

Understanding Currency Carry Trade Strategy with Examples
A carry trader uses a financial strategy where they borrow money in a country with low interest rates and invest those funds in higher-yielding assets elsewhere, aiming to pocket the interest rate difference, or "spread". [1, 2]
How the Strategy Works
  • Borrow Cheaply: Take out loans or sell short a low-interest currency (like the Japanese Yen or Swiss Franc).
  • Convert and Invest: Exchange the money into a higher-interest currency (like the U.S. Dollar) to buy bonds, stocks, or other high-return assets.
  • Collect the Spread: Profit from the difference between the low borrowing cost and the high investment return. [1, 2, 3, 4]

anywhere near

at all near (used for emphasis):I wouldn’t dream of letting a surgeon anywhere near my eyes
remotely close to in extent, level, or scope:imitations rarely look anywhere near as good as the real thing
intercept
━━ vt. (手紙などを)途中で取る[奪う]; (無電を)傍受する; 妨害[阻止]する; (光・水の通路を)さえぎる; 【スポーツ】(パスを)阻止する; 【軍】迎撃する; 【数】2点[線]間にはさみ取る

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in・ter・cep・tion


━━ n.

in・ter・cep・tor  ━━ n. 妨害者[物]; 横取りする人; 傍受者; 【空軍】迎撃機

(ĭn'tər-sĕpt') pronunciation
tr.v., -cept·ed, -cept·ing, -cepts.
  1. To stop, deflect, or interrupt the progress or intended course of: intercepted me with a message as I was leaving.
  2. Sports.
    1. To gain possession of (an opponent's pass), as in football or basketball.
    2. To gain possession of a pass made by (an opponent), especially in football.
  3. Mathematics. To include or bound (a part of a space or curve) between two points or lines.
  4. Archaic. To prevent.
  5. Obsolete. To cut off from access or communication.
n. (ĭn'tər-sĕpt')
  1. Mathematics. The coordinate of a point at which a line, curve, or surface intersects a coordinate axis.
    1. The interception of a missile by another missile or an aircraft by another aircraft.
    2. Interception of a radio transmission.
  2. An interceptor.
[Middle English intercepten, from Latin intercipere, intercept- : inter-, inter- + capere, to seize.]
interceptive in'ter·cep'tive adj.



interdict
[名] 〔íntrdìkt〕1 《大陸法》(裁判所・行政官による)命令, 禁止[差し止め]命令. ▼banの官庁用語.2 《カトリック》聖務禁止令.3 《ローマ法》(占有権争いなどで, ローマ...
interdiction
[名][U][C]((形式))1 禁止, 禁制, 停止;禁止[停止](された)状態.2 禁止令(interdict).3 敵地[敵路, 輸送路, 通信線]連続爆撃[砲撃].ìn・ter・díc・...
interdictory
[形]禁止[停止]の.
interdict
━━ vt. 禁止[制止]する ((from doing, to)); (大攻勢で敵の補給路などを)断つ; 【カトリック】(儀式の執行・関与を)禁止する.
━━ n. 禁止(命令); 【カトリック】聖務禁止; 【軍】阻止.
in・ter・dic・tion ━━ n. 禁止, 停止; 禁治産宣告; 通商禁止; (空爆などによる)輸送妨害.

veer, stray, swerve, overturn,by straying from its own rules. The administration is veering wildly in its response to the...


 veer,  stray,  swerve, overturn,by straying from its own rules. The administration is veering wildly in its response to the...
A New York Times report indicates the Trump administration's AI security strategy is inconsistent, with internal disputes threatening to cede technological advantage to China. Concerns include a lack of cohesive defense policy regarding AI, allowing China to advance its military capabilities. Read the full analysis at The New York Times. [1, 2, 3]
The New York Times

《紐約時報》的一篇報導指出,川普政府的人工智慧安全戰略前後矛盾,內部紛爭可能導致技術優勢拱手讓給中國。令人擔憂的是,美國缺乏統一的人工智慧國防政策,這使得中國得以提升其軍事能力。閱讀《紐約時報》的完整分析。 [1, 2, 3]

《紐約時報》

美國 - 《紐約時報》

美國軍方渴望在人工智慧領域佔據主導地位。內部紛爭和中國可能阻礙此目標的實現。美國政府在應對……方面搖擺不定。

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多家航空公司已經暫停了飛往伊朗的航班,但可能還有更多航空公司會效仿,直到他們確信自己不會成為流彈攻擊的受害者。災難過後,伊朗現在面臨被貼上魯莽和無能標籤的風險。
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Several airlines have already suspended flights to Iran, but many more may do so until they can be sure that they will not also fall victim to a stray missileAfter the disaster, Iran now risks being cast as both reckless and incompetent


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Canada says Iran shot down a plane, killing 176

2009年12月10日 星期四

veer, by straying from its own rules, cast doubts, veering

Motorola Cutbacks Affect High-End Devices
Deep cuts in high-priority areas are casting doubts on whether Motorola is veering from its announced strategy of focusing on high-end cellphones.



Downgrades And Downfall

How could a single unit of AIG cause the giant company's near-ruin and become a fulcrum of the global financial crisis? By straying from its own rules for managing risk and then failing to anticipate the consequences.
(By Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Brady Dennis, The Washington Post)


stray 
verb [I]
1 to travel along a route that was not originally intended, or to move beyond a limited area:
A herd of cattle had strayed into the road.
They got lost when they strayed too far from the footpath.
The ship strayed off course during the storm.

2 to start thinking or talking about a different subject from the one you should be giving attention to:
I think we've strayed too far from our original plan.
Sorry - I've strayed from the subject.

stray 
noun [C]
a pet that no longer has a home or cannot find its home:
a stray dog
"Who owns that cat?" "I don't know. I think it must be a stray."

stray adjective [before noun]
Stray things have moved apart from similar things and are not in their expected or intended place:
There are still a few stray spots of paint on the window pane.

Several journalists have been killed or injured by stray bullets while reporting on the civil war.

(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)



veer
 
verb [I + adverb or preposition]
to change direction:偏向━━ v. 向きが変わる[を変える]; (意見などが)変わる, 変える (round); (風の)方向が変わる ((特に右回りに)); 【海事】(風下に)針路を変える.
━━ n. 方向転換.

All of a sudden, the car veered off the road.
Moments before crashing, the jet was seen veering sharply to the right.
Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter veered off course into an oil platform.
Our talk soon veered onto the subject of football.
《中英對照讀新聞》Russian army offers to pay as stray rocket hits house
射偏的火箭擊中民宅,俄軍提議賠償
◎羅彥傑
Russia’s military offered compensation to a homeowner after a small rocket veered off course and hit his country house outside Moscow.
俄羅斯軍方提議賠償一名屋主,在一枚小型火箭改變路線,擊中他位於莫斯科市郊的鄉間房屋後。

新聞辭典
veer off:片語,改變方向、離題。例句:The bus veered off the road and flipped onto its side.(公車駛出公路路面,翻了車。)
go astray:片語,迷路、走失或走偏。例句:The boy went astray with his bad companions.(這個男孩隨著壞朋友們走上歧途。)


veering
(′vir·iŋ) (meteorology) In international usage, a change in wind direction in a clockwise sense (for example, south to southwest to west) in either hemisphere of the earth. According to widespread usage among United States meteorologists, a change in wind direction in a clockwise sense in the Northern Hemisphere, counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

2019年11月1日 星期五

stray, meandering, turn over, overturn, swerve, oncoming


The enclave of Sokh is part of Uzbekistan and encircled by Kyrgyzstan, but is peopled mostly by Tajiks
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The meandering frontiers of Central Asia make trade and travel difficult
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Ernesto "Che" Guevara died on October 9th 1967. His bearded face has become one of the world's most familiar images, yet the wider the cult spreads, the further it strays from the man

U.S. Asks Hong Kong to Turn Over Leaker in N.S.A. Case

Officials confirmed on Saturday that they are seeking the return of Edward J. Snowden to face espionage and theft charges in the United States, setting off what is likely to be a tangled and protracted fight over his fate.



Japan's Nikkei soars upon reopening; remaining markets meander in fiscal-cliff ...
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 On prisons, can US learn from Japan?
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Stephen Greenblatt is the author of many books, including “Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare.” His new book, “The Swerve: How the World Became Modern,” will be published in September.


The metal tool the size of a tape deck can detect an oncoming quake's speed and acceleration in time to estimate its eventual magnitude and warn trains to slow down or natural gas companies to shut off supplies, said Wu Yih-min, a researcher at the National Taiwan University Department of Geosciences.

Bus overturns in Egypt killing at least 45
At least 45 people have been killed after a bus packed with passengers plunged into an irrigation canal in southern Egypt. Local officials said the accident occurred after the bus swerved to avoid an oncoming pickup truck on the road to Cairo from the southern city of Minya. That's around 200 kilometres south of Cairo. Egypt has a history of serious bus and car crashes due to speeding, careless driving and poor road conditions. At least 8,000 people were killed in accidents in 2006. Those are the most recent statistics available.


法官令YouTube交出用戶資料

Google Told to Turn Over User Data of YouTube
Google Won't Have to Turn Over Source Code
A federal judge has denied a request to force Google and YouTube unit to turn over the computer code at the heart of their search functions in a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit by Viacom.

McCain Driving Debate, But Some Fear Swerving
In the two weeks since Barack Obama became the presumptive Democratic nominee, John McCain has demonstrated a knack for driving the daily political debate, forcing his opponent to respond to a challenge to meet in town hall debates, accusing him of being "delusional" about terrorism and saying he...
(By Michael D. Shear and Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post)


swerve 
verb
1 [I] to change direction, especially suddenly:
The bus driver swerved to avoid hitting the cyclists.
Compare unswerving.

2 If you do not swerve from a principle or certain actions, you continue to think or act as you did in the beginning:
She is one of those rare politicians whom one can trust not to swerve from policy and principle.

oncoming
adjective [before noun]
moving towards you or approaching:
The car veered onto the wrong side of the road and collided with an oncoming truck.
There seemed to be no way of averting the oncoming crisis.

turn over

1. Invert, bring the bottom to the top, as in We have to turn over the soil before we plant anything[Second half of 1300s]

2. Shift position, as by rolling from side to side. For example, This bed is so narrow I can barely turn over[First half of 1700s]

3. Rotate, cycle, as in The engine turned over but the car wouldn't start[Early 1900s]

4. Think about, consider, as in She turned over the idea in her mind[Early 1800s]

5. Transfer to another, surrender, as in I turned over the funds to the children[Mid-1500s]

6. Do business to the extent or amount of, as in We hoped the company would turn over a million dollars the first year[Mid-1800s]

7. Seem to lurch or heave convulsively, as in The plane hit an air pocket and my stomach turned over[Second half of 1800s]

8. Replace or renew the constituent parts, as in Half of our staff turns over every few years[Mid-1900s] Also see turn over a new leaf.



overturn
verb
1 [I or T] to (cause to) turn over:
The car skidded off the road, hit a tree and overturned.
The burglars had overturned all the furniture in the house.

2 [T] FORMAL to change a legal decision:
The Court of Appeal overturned the earlier decision.

3 [T] UK If you overturn someone's majority in a British election, you defeat them:
The Labour candidate unexpectedly overturned the long-standing Tory majority.


meandering
/mɪˈandərɪŋ/
adjective
  1. following a winding course.
    "meandering rivers flow at vastly different rates"


stray
intr.v.strayedstray·ingstrays.
    1. To move away from a group, deviate from the correct course, or go beyond established limits.
    2. To become lost.
  1. To wander about without a destination or purpose; roam. See synonyms at wander.
  2. To follow a winding course; meander.
  3. To deviate from a moral, proper, or right course; err.
  4. To become diverted from a subject or train of thought; digress. See synonyms at swerve.
n.
One that has strayed, especially a domestic animal wandering about.

adj.
  1. Straying or having strayed; wandering or lost: stray cats and dogs.
  2. Scattered or separate: a few stray crumbs.
[Middle English straien, from Old French estraier, from estree, highway, from Latin strāta. See street.]
strayer stray'er n.



swerve
noun [C](swûrv
tr. & intr.v.swervedswerv·ingswerves.
To turn aside or be turned aside from a straight course.

n.
The act of swerving.

[Middle English swerven, from Old English sweorfan, to rub, scour.]
SYNONYMS swerve, depart, deviate, digress, diverge, stray, veer. These verbs mean to turn away from a straight or prescribed course: a gaze that never swerved; won't depart from family traditions; deviated from the original plan; digressed from the main topic; opinions that diverged; strays from the truth; a conversation that veered away from sensitive issues.