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1、DAY 08 Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies
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I. 寫出下列詞匯的漢語釋義
(1)第一組形容詞3個(adj.):
1. vital 必不可少的,對…極重要的 2. critical 批評的;極重要的,關(guān)鍵的
3. reliant 依賴性的,依靠的
(2)第二組動詞6個(v.):
1. choke(使)窒息,哽噎 2. identify 確認
2、,認出,鑒定
3. blacklist 將…列入黑名單 4. anticipate 預料,預期;預見,預計;期盼,期望
5. block堵塞,阻塞 6. disrupt 擾亂,使中斷
(3)第三組名詞8個(n.):
1. supply 供應量,供給量 2. impact巨大影響,強大作用 3. administration 管理,行政;(尤指美國)政府
4. threat 威脅,恐嚇 5. giant 大公司,強大的組織 6. hardware 硬件
7. semiconductor 半導體 8. economy 經(jīng)濟,經(jīng)濟情況
3、II. 詞匯拓展積累
1. critical adj. 批評的,批判性的→ critic n. 批評家;評論家
2. reliant adj. 依賴性的,依靠的 → reliance n. 依賴,依靠
3. identify v. 確認,認出,鑒定 →identification n. 鑒定,辨認
4. anticipate n. 預料,預期 →anticipation n. 預料,預期
5. disrupt v. 擾亂,使中斷→disruption n. 中斷,擾亂,混亂
6. administration n. 管理,行政→administrate v. 管理,
4、支配
7. economy n. 經(jīng)濟,經(jīng)濟情況→ economic adj. 經(jīng)濟的,經(jīng)濟上的
III. 重點短語英譯漢
1. cut off 切掉,割掉 2. the global supply chain 全球供應鏈
3. component-makers 零部件制造商 4. until further notice 直至另行通知
5. networking gear 網(wǎng)絡設(shè)備 6. smartphone vendor智能手機供應商
7. critical components 關(guān)鍵部件
5、 8. wireless networks 無線網(wǎng)絡
9. in turn 反過來 10. be reliant on 過度依賴
IV. 翻譯下列句子
1. The impact of the Trump administration’s threats to choke Huawei Technologies Co. reverberated across the global supply chain on Monday, hitting some of the biggest component-makers.
翻譯:本周一,特朗普當局威脅扼殺華為技術(shù)有
6、限公司一事激起全球供應鏈動蕩,這波及了許多零部件制造商。
2. Chipmakers including Intel Corp., Qualcomm Inc., Xilinx Inc. and Broadcom Inc. have told their employees they will not supply Huawei till further notice, according to people familiar with their actions. Alphabet Inc.’s Google cut off the supply of hardware and some
7、 software services to the Chinese giant, another person familiar said.
翻譯:據(jù)內(nèi)部熟悉人士透露,英特爾、高通、賽靈思和博通等芯片制造商已通知員工不會再為華為供應芯片,直至另行通知。另一位知情人士稱,Alphabet公司旗下的谷歌中斷了對這家中國巨頭的硬件供應及部分軟件服務。
3. The Trump administration on Friday blacklisted Huawei and threatened to cut it off from the U.S. software and semicondu
8、ctors it needs to make its products.
翻譯:上周五,特朗普當局將華為列入黑名單當中,并威脅將切斷該公司與供應商的之間的聯(lián)系,讓其無法獲取所需的來自美國的軟件與半導體(原材料)
4. The ban, which had been anticipated, hamstrings the world’s largest provider of networking gear and No. 2 smartphone vendor.
翻譯:這條禁令在預料之中,這使得作為全球最大網(wǎng)絡設(shè)備供應商和第二大智能手機銷售商的華為更加步履維艱。
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你的感悟:
上周,美國商務部將華為列入“實體清單”,要求任何向華為出售產(chǎn)品的美國公司必須獲得許可特批。美國時間5月20日周一,據(jù)彭博社報道,更多的美國科技公司已經(jīng)暫停向華為供貨和提供技術(shù)支持。
本周,谷歌、英特爾、高通等美國企業(yè)相繼決定與華為中止合作或停止供貨,使華為面臨著軟件和硬件方面的“雙殺”。這一系列行動將產(chǎn)生哪些影響?在這樣的四面楚歌下,華為又采取了怎樣的應對姿態(tài)和舉措?請聽今天的新聞。
本文節(jié)選自 Bloomburg(彭博社)
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China's tech giant to lose key supplies
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美國科技公司開始切斷華為供貨
課程導讀
Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies
The impact of the Trump administration’s threats to choke Huawei Technologies Co. reverberated across the global supply chain on Monday, hitti
11、ng some of the biggest component-makers.
Chipmakers(芯片制造商)including Intel Corp., Qualcomm Inc.,(高通公司) Xilinx Inc.(賽靈思公司)and Broadcom Inc.(博通公司)have told their employees they will not supply Huawei until further notice, according to people familiar with their actions. Alphabet Inc.’s Goo
12、gle cut off the supply of hardware and some software services to the Chinese mobile phone equipment giant, another person familiar said, asking not to be identified discussing private matters.
The Trump administration on Friday blacklisted Huawei -- which it accuses of aiding Beijing
13、in espionage -- and threatened to cut it off from the U.S. software and semiconductors it needs to make its products. The ban, which had been anticipated, hamstrings(妨礙) the world’s largest provider of networking gear and No. 2 smartphone vendor.
Blocking the sale to Huawei
14、of critical components could also disrupt the businesses of American chip giants like Micron Technology Inc. and retard the rollout of critical 5G wireless networks worldwide -- including in China. That in turn could hurt U.S. companies that are increasingly reliant on the world’s second largest economy for growth.
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