翻译理论与技巧(A)试题集与答案

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翻译理论与实践智慧树答案

翻译理论与实践智慧树答案

翻译理论与实践智慧树答案科目: 翻译理论与实践题型: 选择题1. 下列哪项不是译者在翻译时需要考虑的文化因素?A. 信仰B. 礼仪C. 种族D. 特长答案: D2. 下列哪个不是文化障碍的类型?A. 言语障碍B. 交际障碍C. 行为障碍D. 逻辑障碍答案: D3. 翻译中最基本的也是最重要的原则是什么?A. 信达雅B. 传神C. 意译D. 直译答案: A4. 常用的翻译技巧有哪些?A. 微调B. 加译C. 删译D. 全部都对答案: D5. 翻译的风格特点主要有几种?A. 浅显易懂型B. 优美文章型C. 客观精确型D. 全部都对答案: D题型: 填空题1. __________ 翻译是指在目标语种中加入某些适当的元素以进行更全面、更精确的信息传达。

答案: 加译2. 在进行情景翻译时,需要将原文中的语境、背景、文化因素等因素与译文的语境、背景、文化因素等进行 __________。

答案: 对等化3. 翻译的信息点是指 __________ 中传达的关键性信息。

答案: 原文4. 交替翻译是指将 __________ 切分成若干小部分,分别进行翻译且所有小部分的翻译结果相连接的翻译方式。

答案: 大段文字5. 翻译中的流畅度主要包括句子的 __________ 和句子之间的衔接。

答案: 语法结构题型: 判断题1. 语言障碍是指由于不同文化语境背景而导致的沟通障碍。

答案: 错误2. 对外汉语翻译中,直译和意译之间没有定性上的区别。

答案: 错误3. 翻译是一项高度受限制的专业,翻译员需对译文的语言、风格、结构、信息点等进行全面的分析和思考。

答案: 正确4. 翻译的最基本原则是信达雅,即要忠实地传达原文的意思,同时保持译文的风格、语言的流畅性。

答案: 正确5. 联想翻译是指根据原文中的某个词或短语的联想意义来对其进行翻译。

答案: 正确题型: 简答题1. 解释直译和意译的区别。

答案: 直译是指把以一种语言写出的原文一字不漏地翻译成目标语言,尽可能贴近译文语言的结构和表达方式。

翻译理论与技巧(A)试题集及答案

翻译理论与技巧(A)试题集及答案

翻译理论与技巧(A)试题集及答案翻译理论与技巧(A)试题集及答案(红色为自己所出题)一 Fill in the blanks.1.According to sociosemiotic theories, meaning consists ofthree aspects: _________, ___________ and ____________ .2.As far as communicative function is concerned, Englishsentences can be classified into four types: ____________ ,___________ , _____________ and ___________ .3.Professor Xu Yuanzhong ever proposed that literarytranslation should conform to the princi ple of “____________, __________ and ___________”.4.The basic procedures of translation are made up of threesteps: __________, ___________ and ___________ .5.Peter Newmark divided the function of language into sixkinds, among which the most important four functions are ____________, ___________ , __________ and ___________ .6.“Literal translation” is based on-language-oriented principle, while “liberal translation” is based on -language-oriented principle.7.Translators often abide by -oriented principlewhen they translate literary works8.When we see the sun, we often think of hope. It’s themeaning of the sun we in fact think of.9.Yan Fu’s standard for good translation is , and .10.According to Peter Newmark, the expression “How do youdo” p erforms ___________ function.11.We should analyze , and before we really put somethinginto the target language.12.According to the structure, English sentences can beclassified into sentences, ___________ sentences, sentences and sentences.13.The three principles for translation advocated byAlexander Fraser Tytler are:①②③14.The sentence “The earth goes around the sun” performsthe function of language.15.When we hear somebody speaks ungrammatically, we know thathe is not well-educated. Here the language carries the meaning.16.According to the different signs that translation dealswith, translation can be classifiedinto , , .17.Translation can be regarded as a , aor a .18.According to different topics, translation can beclassified into translation, translation andtranslation.二Translating the following sentences into Chinese.1Their host carved, poured, served, cut bread, talked, laughed, proposed healths.2The crafty enemy was ready to launch a new attack while holding out the olive branch.3Her dark eyes made little reflected stars. She was looking athim as she was always looking at him when he awakened.4The pictures that linger in his mind, called up in a moment by such sensationsas the smell of roses or of new-mown hay, are of a simpler nature.5 It’s not easy to become a member of that club—they want peoplewho haveplenty of money to spend, not just every Tom , Dick, and Harry.6 The door was unlocked. She went inside and sat in a stupor. Shewas near collapse, barely able to move her swollen feet.7 But my mother had not passed this way for years. And theslimness and the stride were long past, too.8 I was limp as a dish rag. My back felt as though it had been beatenwith wires.9 As you know, we operate in a highly competitive market in whichwe have been forced to cut our prices to the minimum.10 I sat with his wife in their living room, looking out the glassdoors to the backyards, and there was Allen’s pool, still coveredwith black plastic that had been stretched across it for winter.11 Time did not spoil the beauty of the walls, nor the palace itself,lying like a jewel in the hollow of a hand.12It is obvious that this was merely a case of robbing Peterto pay Paul. There was no real clearing up of the outstanding debt.13He doubtlessly expected hugs, tablefuls of food, tears, laughter, and conversation followed by more conversation, then hugs and morehugs all over again, without end.14There is nothing more disappointing to a hostess who has gone toa lot of trouble or expanse than to have her guest so interestedin talking politics or business with her husband that he fails to notice the flavour of the coffee, the lightness of the cake, or the attractiveness of the house, which may be her chief interest and pride.15English prose is elaborate rather than simple. It was not always so.16When I go around on speaking engagements, they all expect me to assume a Quaker-Oats look.17The door was unlocked. She went inside and sat in a stupor. She was near collapse, barely able to move her swollen feet.18“It is true that the enemey won the battle, but theirs is buta Pyrrhic victory.”said the General.19 A dirty-yellow sky had threatened rain all day and a hollowstillness hung over the valley.20I pulled up a chair and sat down. I sat with my legs wide apart at first. But this struck me as being irreverent and too familiar.So I put my knees together and let my hands rest loosely on them. 21One day, while out on the bleak moors, Pip is startled bya hulking, menacing man who threatens him if he does not bring him some food immediately.22Hygeia herself would have fallen sick under such a regimen; and how much more this poor old nervous victim 23Our Band-Aid approach to economic development must be changed. 24It would have been only courteous to kneel at the proper time, as all did, since I had voluntarily come to the church.25It develops an argument; it cites instances; it reaches a conclusion.26Father’s attitude toward anybody who wasn’t his kind used to puzzle me.27Several blocks from the park, running parallel to it, Clement Street bustles like a second Chinatown with dozens of ethnic restaurants.28We know that a cat, whose eyes can take in many more rays of light than our eyes, can see clearly in the night.29She stopped listening. She felt as though she had been slapped to the extreme outer edge of life, into a cold darkness.30Nancy Reagan, and not George Gallup, may well have the final say. 31Mr. Kingsley and his Red Brick boys will have to look to their laurels.32The hungry boy was wolfing down his dinner.33I have a dream that my four little children will one day live ina nation where they will not be judged by the color of the skinbut by the content of their character.34The importance of oceanography as a key to the understanding of our planet is seldom as well appreciated.35I pulled up a chair and sat down. I sat with my legs wideapart at first. But this struck me as being irreverent and too familiar.So I put my knees together and let my hands rest loosely on them. 36There is a mixture of the tiger and ape in the character of the imperialists.37 A country that wishes to become a member of WTO is to send in itsapplication before a working party is formed by WTO for examination of the specific conditions of the country.38When prices range from $34,500 to $50,000 per car, evidence that these machines are more than a cut above the rest is essential. 39One of the most heartwarming aspects of people who are born witha facial disfigurement, whether minor or major, is the number ofthem who do not allow it to upset their lives, even reaching out to help others with the same problem.40The heavily laden infantry, though enjoying a superiority of six-to-one, simply could not keep to schedule and lost 60000 men in one day.41I have a cake in the o ven that I was making for the Senora’s dinner.42The world is scraping bottom in the deepest economic slump in a half-century.43Now, dear, hurry home and make yourself pretty in your pink dress. 44Military strategy may bear some similarity to the chessboard but it is dangerous to carry the analogy too far.45Studies show that otherwise rational people act irrationally when forced to stand in line or wait in crowds, even becoming violent. 46Prolonged high unemployment willthreaten the current leadership in other capitals as well, and it could ignite violent upheavals in some of the most hard-pressed land.47Many advocated strong action to bring the Prime Minister into line.48He cannot wholly detach himself from the technicalities and personal inconveniences which accompany the battle for intelligence.49I will not have it said that I could never teach my daughter proper respect for her elders.50Although the recession has reached every corner of the planet, the impact is uneven.51I think lawyers mistakenly believe complex language enhances the mystique of the law.52Not long ago, a foreign visitor whose English is extremely good told me of his embarrassment in a tea shop.53Meanwhile individual schools are moving on their own to redress the imbalance between teaching and research.54We have created a faculty of scholars frequently so narrow in their studies and specialized in their scholarship they are simply incapable of teaching introductory courses.55Then the players find out the lottery is not particularly good bet and they find other forms of gambling.56The English language is in very good shape. It is changing in its own undiscoverable way, but it is not going rotten like a plum dropping off a tree.57There has always been a close cultural link, or tie between Britain and English-speaking America, not only in literature but also in the popular arts, especially music.58We must just make the best of things as they come along.59But once I made the decision, I went at it with all flags flying.60 Autumn’s mellow hand was upon the woods, as they owned already,touched with gold and red and olive.三 Translate the following passage into Chinese.1Be very wary of opinions that flatter your self-esteem.Both men and women, nine times out of ten, are firmly convinced of the superior excellence of their own sex. There is abundant evidence on both sides. If you are a man, you can point out that most poets and men of science are male; if you are a woman, you can retort that so are most criminals. The question is inherently insoluble, but self-esteem conceals this from most people. We are all, whatever part of the world we come from, persuaded that our own nation is superior to all others. Seeing that each nation has its characteristic merits and demerits, we adjust our standard of values so as to make out that the merits possessed by our nation are the really important ones, while its demerits are comparatively trivial. Here, again, the rational man will admit that the question is one to which there is no demonstrably right answer. It is more difficult to deal with the self-esteem of man as man, because we cannot argue out the matter with some non-human mind. The only wayI know of dealing with this general human conceit is to remindourselves that man is a brief episode in the life of a small planet in a little corner of the universe, and that for aught we know, other parts of the cosmos may contain beings as superior to ourselves as we are to jelly-fish.2 Reading is fun, not because the writer is telling yousomething, but because it makes your mind work. Your own imagination works along with the author’s or even goes beyond his.Your experience, compared with his, brings you to the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his.Every book stands by itself, like a one-family house, but books in a library are like houses in a city. Although they are separate, together they all add up to something; they are connected with each other and with other cities. The same ideas, or related ones, turn up in different places; the human problems that repeat themselves in life repeat themselves in literature, but with different solutions according to different writings at different times.Reading can only be fun if you expect it to be. If you concentrate on books somebody tells you “ought ” to read, you probably won’t have fun. But if you put down a book you don’t like and try another till you find one that means something to you, and then relax with it, you will almost certainly have a good time—and if you become as a result of reading, better, wiser, kinder, or more gentle, you won’t have suffered during the process.3 It is well that the commonest fruit should be also the best. Of the virtues of the orange I have not room fully to speak. It has properties of health giving, as that it cures influenza and establishes the complexion. It is clean, for whoever handles it on its way to your table, but handles its outer covering, its top coat, which is left in the hall. It is round, and forms an excellent substitute with the young for a cricket ball. The pip can be flicked at your enemies, and quite a small piece of peel makes a slide foran old gentleman.But all this would count nothing had not the orange such delightful qualities of taste. I dare not let myself go upon this subject. I am a slave to its sweetness. I grudge every marriage in that it means a fresh supply of orange blossom, the promise of so much golden fruit cut short. However, the world must go on.With the orange we do live year in and year out. That speaks well for the orange. The fact is that there is an honeaty about the orange which appeals to all of us. If it is going to be bad—for the best of us are bad sometimes—it begins to be bad from the outside, not from the inside. How many a pear which presents a blooming face to the world is rotten at the core. How many an innocent-looking apple is harbouring a worm in the bud. But the orange has no secret faults. Its outside is a mirror of its inside, and if you are quick you can tell the shopman so before he slips it into the bag.4 It is odd to watch with what feverish ardor the Americans pursue prosperity and how they are ever tormented by the shadowy suspicion that they may not have chosen the shortest route to get it.Americans cleave to the things of this world as if assured that they will never die, and yet are in such a rush to snatch any that come within their reach, as if expecting to stop living before they。

翻译知识试题及答案高中

翻译知识试题及答案高中

翻译知识试题及答案高中一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 下列哪项不是翻译中的常见问题?A. 语言风格不匹配B. 文化差异C. 语法结构错误D. 过度使用直译2. “四书五经”中的“四书”指的是以下哪四本书?A. 《诗经》、《尚书》、《礼记》、《易经》B. 《大学》、《中庸》、《论语》、《孟子》C. 《春秋》、《左传》、《国语》、《战国策》D. 《道德经》、《庄子》、《列子》、《韩非子》3. 翻译中“忠实”的原则要求译者做到以下哪点?A. 完全按照原文逐字逐句翻译B. 保持原文意思和风格C. 可以对原文进行适当的删减D. 可以根据自己的理解改变原文内容4. 在翻译过程中,如何处理专有名词?A. 直接音译B. 根据目标语言的习惯进行翻译C. 保留原文不变D. 可以创造新的词汇5. 下列哪项不属于翻译技巧?A. 增译B. 省略C. 转换D. 猜测6. “信、达、雅”是翻译的哪三个基本原则?A. 准确性、流畅性、优雅性B. 真实性、可达性、艺术性C. 信任度、传递性、雅致性D. 信仰、达到、优雅7. 在翻译中,“文化适应”是指什么?A. 将原文中的文化元素完全替换为目标文化中的元素B. 保留原文中的文化元素,不做任何改动C. 对原文中的文化元素进行适当的调整,以适应目标文化D. 忽略原文中的文化元素8. “直译”和“意译”的主要区别是什么?A. 直译更注重形式,意译更注重内容B. 直译更准确,意译更流畅C. 直译是逐字翻译,意译是逐句翻译D. 直译是机器翻译,意译是人工翻译9. 在翻译中,如何处理原文中的双关语?A. 保留双关,寻找对应目标语言的双关语B. 忽略双关,直接翻译字面意思C. 将双关语转换为同义的单关语D. 以上都不是10. 下列哪项不是翻译中常见的错误?A. 错别字B. 词不达意C. 语法混乱D. 适当的文化适应答案:1. D2. B3. B4. C5. D6. A7. C8. A9. A 10. D二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)11. 翻译的过程通常包括理解、_______和表达三个阶段。

翻译理论与技巧

翻译理论与技巧

• The bride, still out of control, pulled her candle towards her mouth to blow it out, forgetting that she was wearing a nylon veil over her face.
• 新娘依然出了岔子,在她把蜡烛凑到嘴边,想要 吹灭时,她忘记了自己正戴着一面尼龙面纱。 注意:和前面例中的“round his neck”一样,在这句中,省
翻译技巧
• 拟声词译法 • pssst,pssst! ------ 嘘,嘘! • poooff! -----噗!
点评:拟声词译法就是要闻声解译,采用恰当的翻 译方法。第一个词在文中的运用情境是 the assistant小声唤起the pastor的注意,因而我把 它译为“嘘,嘘!”。第二个考虑到它是面纱着 火时的声音,所以将其翻译成与发音十分相似的 “噗!”
翻译理论与技巧
—— by Jenny
心灵鸡汤
-----爱的罗曼斯 爱的罗曼斯---
Chicken Soup for the
Romantic
Soul
For everyone who believes in the magic of love.
The Missing Candelabra 消失的烛台
*哥林多前书:新约,是保罗解释基督徒生活和信仰问题
的书信。
翻译技巧
• 增词(Amplification) 增和表达习惯,在翻译时增加 原文字面没有出现但实际内容已包含的词。
e.g.Success is often just an idea away.
翻译难点
• 1)The wedding party experienced the agony of smothered, stifled(窒息,抑制 ) laughter. Their only release(释放,发布) was the flow of hysterical (歇斯底里的,异常 兴奋的)tears while they thought to keep their composure. 婚礼上出现了想要极力抑制的笑声,他们 唯一的表现(?)就是因刻意保持镇定而涌 出的眼泪。

16秋华师《翻译理论与技巧》在线作业

16秋华师《翻译理论与技巧》在线作业
A.错误
B.正确
正确答案:
2. His failure made a mockery of the teacher’s great efforts to help him.()他考试没有及格,老师辅导他的一番心血白费了。
A.错误
B.正确
正确答案:
3. We are enemies of all wars, but above all of dynastic wars.我们反对一切战争,特别是王朝战争。()
A. The mastery of language is not easy and requires painstaking effort
B. Language is something one cannot master it without painstaking effort.
正确答案:
30. If you think me in a way to be happier than I deserve, I am quite of your opinion. ____
C. did you stop
D. were you stopping
正确答案:
15. People sometimes expect gratitude when they aren’t entitled to it. ____
A.有时人们在没有权利这么做的时候,也希望别人感激他们。
B.人们有时希望别人感激他们,尽管他们没有权利要求别人这么做。
正确答案:
16.争取运动成绩与精神文明双丰收。____
A. For better athletic records and sportsmanship
B. For a good harvest both in sports and morals.

《翻译理论与技巧》大作业Family Portrait+中译英(1)

《翻译理论与技巧》大作业Family Portrait+中译英(1)

Family PortraitMy mother, who is seventy years old, recently sent me a photograph of herself that I had never seen before. While cleaning out the attic of her Florida home, she came across a studio portrait she had taken about a year before she married my father. This picture of my mother is about a twenty-year-old girl and the story behind it has fascinated me from the moment I began to consider it.The young in the picture has a face that resembles my own in many ways. Her face is a bit more oval than mine, but the softly waving brown hair around it is identical. The small, straight nose is the same model I was born with. My mother’s mouth is closed, yet there is just the slightest hint of a smile on her full lips. I know that if she had smiled, she would have shown the same wide grin and down-curving “smile lines” that appear in my own snapshots. The most haunting feature in the photo, however, is my mother’s eyes. They are an exact duplicate of my own large, dark-brown ones. Her brows are plucked into thin lines, which are like two pencil strokes added to highlight those fine, luminous eyes. I’ve also carefully studied the clothing and jewelry in the photograph. Although the photo was taken fifty years ago, my mother is wearing a blouse and skirt that could easily be worn today. The blouse is made of heavy eggshell-colored satin and reflects the light in its folds and hollows. It has a turned-down cowl collar and smocking on the shoulders and bellow the collar. The smocking (tiny rows of gathered material) looks hand-done. The skirt, which covers my mother’s calves, is straight and made of light wool or flannel. My mother is wearing silver drop earrings. They are about two inches long and roughly shield-shaped. On her left wrist is a matching bracelet. My mother can’t find this bracelet now, despite the fact that we spent hours searching through the attic for it. On the third finger of her left hand is a ring with a large, square-cut stone.The story behind the picture is as interesting to me as the young woman it captures. Mom, who was earning twenty-five dollars a week as a file clerk, decided to give her boyfriend (my father) a picture of herself. She spent almost two weeks’ salary on the skirt and blouse, which she bought at a fancy department store downtown. She borrowed the earrings and bracelet from her older sister, my aunt Dorothy. The ring she wore was a present from another young man she was dating at the time. Mom spent another chunk of her salary to pay the portrait photographer for the hand-tinted print in old-fashioned tones of brown and tan. Just before giving the picture to my father, she scrawled at the lower left, “Sincerely, Beatrice.”When I studied this picture, I react in many ways. I think about the trouble that Mom went into in order to impress the young man who was to be my father. I laugh when I look at the ring, which was probably worn to make my father jealous. I smile at the serious, formal inscription my mother used at this stage of the budding relationship. Sometimes I am filled with a mixture of pleasure and sadness when I look at this frozen long-ago moment. It is a moment of beauty, of love, and—in a way—of my own past.照片我的母亲已经是七十高龄。

翻译概论期末试题及答案

翻译概论期末试题及答案

翻译概论期末试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共50分)1. 下列哪个选项最符合翻译的定义?A)将一种语言文字转换为另一种语言文字B)将一种语言口头表达转换为另一种语言口头表达 C)将一种语言文字转换为另一种语言口头表达D)将一种语言口头表达转换为另一种语言文字正确答案:A2. 以下哪个属于翻译过程中的“过程语言”?A)源语言B)目标语言C)中介语言D)工具语言正确答案:C3. 以下哪个属于翻译的“目的语”?A)源语言B)理解语言C)通信语言D)目标语言正确答案:D4. 文学翻译中,翻译者的主要任务是:A)保持原文的风格和意境B)译出目标语言读者能理解的内容C)将原文中的文化差异减少到最低D)使用逐字逐句翻译法正确答案:A5. 针对机器翻译的下列说法,哪个是正确的? A)机器翻译可以替代人工翻译B)机器翻译永远不会出现错误C)机器翻译的翻译质量已经超过人工翻译 D)机器翻译需要人类的干预和修正正确答案:D二、简答题(共30分)1. 简述翻译的基本原则。

翻译的基本原则包括:忠实原文、流畅通顺、意义准确、意境传达和适应读者需求。

忠实原文原则指在翻译过程中,要尽量准确地传达源语言的原意,不添加、删减或曲解内容。

流畅通顺原则强调翻译的表达要符合目标语言的习惯用法和语法结构,使读者能够自然理解。

意义准确原则要求译文在传达原意的同时,要尽量减少歧义,并保持与原文相似的语义效果。

意境传达原则强调翻译要传达原作的文学和情感效果,使读者能够感受到与原文相似的艺术享受。

适应读者需求原则指翻译要符合目标读者的语言习惯、文化背景和阅读需求,使译文更具可读性和可接受性。

2. 请简述“功能对等”翻译理论。

“功能对等”翻译理论认为,在跨文化交际中,译者应根据目标语言的语言结构、文化背景和读者需求,通过调整和改变源语言表达形式,以达到与源语言相似的交际功能。

该理论主张翻译结果在目标语言中应呈现出与源语言相似的交际目的和效果,而不是简单地进行词语的替换或句法结构的转换。

【大型集团公司】招聘翻译岗位笔试题与参考答案

【大型集团公司】招聘翻译岗位笔试题与参考答案

【大型集团公司】招聘翻译岗位笔试题与参考答案一、单项选择题(本大题有10小题,每小题2分,共20分)1、下列哪个选项最能体现翻译中的等值原则?A.翻译时尽量保持原文的语言风格和文化特色不变B.翷译时要确保译文与原文在信息量上完全一致C.翻译时追求的是意义上的对等,而非字面意义上的逐字对应D.翻译时应尽可能地使用目标语言中的常见表达方式答案:C解析:翻译中的等值原则强调的是意义的传递而不是形式的一致性。

尽管保持原文的文化特色和语言风格是很重要的(选项A),而信息量的完整(选项B)以及使用目标语言的习惯表达(选项D)也是翻译过程中需要考虑的因素,但是等值原则的核心在于意义的准确传达,即意义上的对等。

2、在处理含有外来语的文本时,最合适的翻译策略是?A.直接音译,不考虑目标语言读者的理解难度B.使用括号或脚注来解释,并提供相应的意译或音译C.完全意译,忽略原文中的外来语D.替换为目标语言中相似含义的词汇,不保留外来语形式答案:B解析:在翻译过程中遇到外来语时,最佳的做法是在保留其音译的同时,通过括号或脚注等形式给予解释,这样既保留了原文的风味,又帮助了目标语言的读者理解。

直接音译(选项A)可能会造成理解障碍;完全意译(选项C)和替换为相似含义词汇(选项D)则可能丢失原文的文化信息。

3、题干:在翻译工作中,以下哪个术语指的是将源语言信息转换成目标语言信息的过程?A.翻译技巧B.翻译过程C.翻译策略D.翻译理论答案:B解析:选项B“翻译过程”指的是将源语言信息转换成目标语言信息的过程。

翻译技巧(A)指的是在翻译过程中使用的方法和技巧;翻译策略(C)是指翻译者在翻译过程中采取的策略和计划;翻译理论(D)则是关于翻译现象的理论体系。

4、题干:在以下翻译错误中,哪种情况属于“直译”错误?A.将“苹果”直译为“apple”B.将“红色”直译为“red”C.将“天上的星星”直译为“stars in the sky”D.将“时间就是金钱”直译为“time is money”答案:D解析:选项D“时间就是金钱”直译为“time is money”属于“直译”错误。

翻译理论与技巧模拟试卷(一)

翻译理论与技巧模拟试卷(一)

《翻译理论与技巧》模拟试卷(一)一.在下列句中空白处填上合适的词语。

1.翻译是跨()、跨()、跨()的交际活动。

2.篇章的粘连分()粘连和()粘连两大类,粘连的目的是实现篇章的()。

3.社会符号学的翻译标准是()相符、()相似。

4.格赖斯的()原则和利奇的()原则是促使语言交际成功的语用原则。

5. 社会符号学翻译法以韩礼德所述的语言的社会符号性为根据,以符号学的意义观为核心。

语言符号具备三种意义,它们是()意义、()意义和()意义。

6. 语言对比是研究语言在()中产生的意义。

7. 泰特勒在《翻译的原则》一书中提出了著名德三原则:A.译文应完整地再现原文的()。

B.译文的()()应与原文的性质相同。

C.译文应像原文一样()。

8. 汉语语法呈()性,英语语法呈()性。

9. 严复的三字翻译标准是_____、_____、____。

10. 鲁迅认为翻译标准可以用________和________这四个字来表示。

二.判断各例画线部分译文恰当如否。

如译文恰当,就在后面括号中打√;译文不恰当,就在后面括号中打×。

1.对外开放取得新近展。

1990年共批准“三资”企业99家,全省“三资”企业已达284家。

()New progress has been made in the process of opening to the outside world. In 1990, the province approved 99 “Three Forms of Ventures”, the total number of which reached 284.2.我们要培养出适应社会主义现代化需要的一代“四有新人”。

()We must bring forth a new generation of well-educated and self-disciplined people with lofty ideals and moral integrity, such as are necessary for our socialist modernization drive.3.这次旅游可选择的地方有北京、上海或西安。

翻译理论与实践(笔译)期末复习及答案

翻译理论与实践(笔译)期末复习及答案

浙江广播电视大学英语专业(开放本科)《翻译理论与实践》期末复习题型:一、选择题(每小题2分,共20分)二、翻译句子。

(每小题3分,共30分)三、篇章翻译(每小题40分,共40分)四、案例分析题(每小题10分,共10分)一、选择题(每小题2分,共20分)1.美国语言学家罗曼.雅各布森把翻译分成__________。

A. 语内翻译B. 语际翻译C. 符际翻译D. 以上选项都正确2. 下面哪个选项是错误的_________。

A. dry goods:纺织品B.white goods:白色的货物C.white wine:白葡萄酒D.toilet water:花露水3. “This is a special offer and is not subject to our usual discounts” 请问下面哪个译文最合适________。

A. 这是特殊报盘,不以我方通常折扣为条件。

B. 这是特惠报盘,我方通常折扣不适应于此盘。

C. 此系特惠报盘,不另加我方通常折扣。

D. 这是特殊报盘,不局限于我们通常折扣。

4.下面哪句话的描述是错误的________。

A.美国著名翻译理论家奈达提出了“动态对等”原则。

B.“动态对等”原则是指,运用交际理论和信息论的原理,将焦点从传统的译文与原文两个文本的比较转移到两个过程的比较,使人们注意到影响信息接收的各种语言和文化因素。

C.奈达曾将“动态对等”的提法改成了“功能对等”原则。

D.翻译求的是“形式对等”,而非”动态对等”。

5._________提出了“美化之艺术,创优似竞赛”的翻译理念。

A.尤金.奈达B.泰特勒C.许渊冲D.鲁迅6. 下面哪个配对是错误的_____。

A.赤脚医生:barefoot doctor B.纸老虎:paper tigerC.to show one’s cards:摊牌D.大海捞针:look for a needle in seaD B C D C D7.哪句话的描述是正确的______。

英汉互译翻译和实践技巧1_12单元参考答案解析

英汉互译翻译和实践技巧1_12单元参考答案解析

Unit11.Every life has its roses and thorns.人生总是有苦有乐, 甘苦参半。

(人生的道路既铺满鲜花, 又充满荆棘.)2.I’ll have Lisa where I want her.我要丽莎去哪里她就得去哪里3.He carried his age astonishingly well.他一点儿都不显老,面容年轻得令人惊讶。

4.She’d never again believe anything in trousers.她再也不愿相信任何男人了.5.He was a dead shot.However,he met his Waterloo this time.他是一个神枪手,可这一次却遭到惨败。

/ 他遭遇了滑铁卢。

6.Nixon was pleased by the distinction,but not overwhelmed.尼克松对受到的破格礼遇非常高兴,但并没有受宠若惊。

7.Yet China was a land of constant surprise and shifting impression.而中国是一片令人惊讶、日新月异的土地。

8.After the failure of his last novel,his reputation stands on slippery ground. 、他上一篇小说写砸了, 他的名声从此岌岌可危.9.Mrs.Sawyer looked radiant,too,and for the first time gobbled up her dinner like a little pig.索耶太太也容光焕发,第一次大口大口吃饭,活像一只小猪。

10.He walked at the head of the funeral procession,and every now and then wiped his crocodiletears with a big handkerchief.他走在送葬队伍的前头,还不时有哪个一条大手绢抹去他那鳄鱼的眼泪。

翻译理论与实践(赵秀明)期末复习题

翻译理论与实践(赵秀明)期末复习题

一、翻译的基本理论复习题〔一〕列举至少三种翻译标准〔中、西均可〕,并指出是由谁提出的。

中国的:严复,信雅达三字标准; 林语堂:忠实,通顺,美的标准傅雷,神似;茅盾:意境论;钱钟书:化境赵秀明:韵味说外国的:泰特勒的三原则〔1.译文应完全复写出原作的思想 2.译文的风格和笔调应与原文的性质相同3.译文应和原作同样流畅〕费道罗夫的等值论:等值即译文和原文等值,表现在读者看了原文和译文之后,其感受的等值性。

奈达的等效理论奈达从社会语言学和语言交际功能观点,提出“最接近的,自然的等效翻译〞概念,认为翻译必须以接受者服务为中心,要根据不同接受者的要求对译文作相应调整。

二〕翻译的主要方法有_直译_和_意译_。

“直译〞就是忠实的再现原作思想内容,并尽量保存原作语言形式的表现方法。

原文如在形、义上与译语全同或是基本相同的可以直译,原语中的比喻或形象能为译语读者所接受的有时也可以采用直译。

“意译〞是忠实传达原作思想内容而放弃原作形式。

多强调译文的效果,不求表层次形式对应,只求语言在深层次中的对应。

不是主观臆断,是以不背离原文为限度,注意翻译时对原文结构的调整,用规X的译语表达。

〔三〕列举你所掌握的翻译技巧。

技巧是翻译的具体策略,在直译和意译两大类翻译方法之下,具体的翻译技巧有分切、转换、转移、还原、阐释、融合、引申、反转、替代、拆离、增补、省略、重复、重组、移植等。

再概括起来,可以归结为增、减、移、换四大策略。

〔四〕列举中、西翻译史上著名翻译家至少十位。

傅雷,季羡林,草婴,鲁迅,杨绛,朱生豪,X谷若,诺思,查普曼,费洛里欧,何兰德,阿瑟伟利,弗兰茨库恩,玄奘、义净、徐寿、李善兰、赵元益、卞之琳、叶水夫、黄龙、茅盾;乔叟、西塞罗、哲罗姆、阿尔弗雷德国王、波伊提乌、诺思〔五〕谈谈翻译的困难〔至少两点〕。

首先理解的困难。

汉语和英语都是很发达的语言,以表达丰富细致著称,要理解的准确必须处处细致。

Eg:in the seventh heaven不可按表面译为“升天〞本意是“非常高兴〞:翻译方法的选择是另一困难。

新闻英汉互译理论与技巧

新闻英汉互译理论与技巧

新闻英汉互译理论与技巧:一、英文“消息”的翻译:汉译英:1.一般有主题和副主题,…英语新闻一般只有主题,副题转换为新闻导语,而将导语中与主体重复的信息省略2.开头/电头转换3.标题的主题勿须直译,抓住其精神实质后意译即可4.增译:Northwest China’s 经常用到5.注意新闻套语的翻译:据悉to be expected to…英译汉:1.Placido Domingo Say He Has 5 Years of Opera deft标题之原则:为了简洁和突出核心,省去。

多戈还要唱5年2.在消息的英汉互译时,要注意转换正文开头的结构The apr 9, 10:55 PMETMEXICO CITY(Reuters) [路透社墨西哥城四月九日电]3.英文中的“星期几”一般转化为日期4.直接引语的翻译以口语化的语言为宜5.由于英汉语言固有的差异,在原文中很清楚明了的信息直译为中文就不一定清晰,需要转换或增词September 9.11 恐怖袭击;Italy’s financial capital 米兰(具体指明);The twin towers attack—9.11 恐怖袭击6.力求简洁eg: “when the plane hit”在事发当场7.虚实化意,隐显得当Eg. “when the plane hit”简译为“大楼”隐“sure, the tragedy struck. But it could have been worse”增译为:“可以肯定,这只不过是一起航空事故。

但若是恐怖袭击情况将更加难以想象”显8.政治倾向,比如译者观点不同于原文,加上“所谓的”9.英语长句→汉语短句10.转换句子重心 eg.原英文长的短语→译成汉语时:扩展为句子二、英语新闻翻译时注意:1.翻译时注意:英语:形合汉语:意合在英汉翻译中应尽力再现原文在语义结构上的连贯性除非实际情况需要,一般宜将原文的连接词略(意思对即可,不必拘谨于原英文篇章的结构)2.需要注意的是英语中的关系代词和关系副词如what, that, which, who, when, where,how, however, whenever, wherever等常常起连接作用,汉语中没有与之对应的此类,因此翻译时常用意合的形式转换。

翻译理论与实践课后习题答案

翻译理论与实践课后习题答案

第一章翻译概论第一节中外翻译史简介四、课内练习1. 东汉至唐宋时期。

2. 玄奘不仅译出了75 部佛经,而且还把老子的部分著作译成梵文,成为第一个向国外介绍汉语著作的中国人。

3. 20 世纪初的“五四”新文化运动,开创了白话文学和白话翻译的新纪元,语言从文言正宗转为白话本位。

五四运动前后,东西方各国的优秀文学作品,特别是俄国和苏联的作品开始被介绍进来,《共产党宣言》等一批马克思主义著作的译文就发表在“五四”时期,为中国后来的革命做了充分的理论和思想准备。

4. 圣经的翻译成为了西方翻译研究的重要源头之一。

5. 中外悠久的翻译历史已为我们积累了一份宝贵的文化遗产。

我们应当认真总结前人的翻译经验,借鉴吸收前人从实践中总结出的理论、方法,以便继续提高我们的翻译水平,为中外文化交流做出自己的贡献。

五、课后练习(一)将下列段落译成中文:一百年前的今天:一些海鸥;北卡罗来纳州杀魔山海岸警卫队的三个队员;救生站以及一些本地人,见证了威尔帕·莱特(Wilbur Wright)和奥维尔·莱特(Orville Wright)兄弟的第一次机动飞机飞行。

1903 年12 月17 日,莱特兄弟第一次用比空气重的飞行器进行了有动力的持续飞行。

1932 年,90 英尺高的杀魔山顶立起了一座60 英尺高的花岗岩纪念碑,用以纪念这两个来自俄亥俄州代顿市的梦想家。

莱特兄弟来自于美国中部。

他们有着天空般广阔的眼界,也有着十分务实的作风。

1892 年,他们在俄亥俄州的代顿开创了自己的自行车企业:莱特自行车公司。

虽然在当时世纪之交的美国,有着数不清的自行车公司,但只有一个在造轮子的同时造出了翅膀。

当莱特兄弟在1903 年最终着眼于动力载人飞行器,他们成功地使世界变小了……(二)将下列段落译成英文:As Jia baoyu,Xue Baoqin,Xing youyan and Ping’er had birthdays on the same day,the young ladies held a hilarious drinking party in the hall of the peony garden for them. When it was Xiangyun’s turn to compose a verse amid a drinking game,she made fun of the service maids by saying,holding a duck head in hand,“This ya tou (referring to the duck head in hand)is not that ya tou (referring to the service maids around,as both are homophones in Chinese),for this ya tou has applied no hair oil….”Everybody roared with laughter. Some service maids protested,laughing,“You made fun of us,so you have to drink another cup. Let’s pour a full cup her….”As the party went on drinkers’games continued with ceaseless laughter and people suddenly noticed that Xiangyun had disappeared. While they looked this way and that,a service maid rushed in laughing,“Young ladies. Hurry to have a look at the Lady Xiangyun. She’s sleeping on the stone bench over there.”The group tiptoed over,and sure enough,saw Xiangyun sleeping soundly. Fallen flowers scattered on her body,her hair and her face. Her fan had dropped on the ground aside. Bees danced in the air around her. Under her head was a make-shift pillow of peony flowers wrapped with her handkerchief. Amid laughter service girls gently woke her up and helped her-she was still mumbling something drunkenly-get inside theroom.第二节翻译的定义与性质四、课内练习(一)将下列英文译成中文:1. 海蒂读过阿瑟的信后陷入了绝望之中。

考研翻译理论试题及答案

考研翻译理论试题及答案

考研翻译理论试题及答案翻译作为一门学科,其理论基础和实践技巧对于考研学生来说至关重要。

以下是一份考研翻译理论的模拟试题及其答案,旨在帮助考生复习和检验自己的翻译理论知识。

一、选择题1. 下列哪项不是翻译的基本功能?A. 信息传递B. 文化交流C. 语言转换D. 艺术创作答案:D2. “信、达、雅”是哪位翻译家提出的翻译标准?A. 严复B. 傅雷C. 林语堂D. 钱钟书答案:A3. 在翻译过程中,译者应如何处理源语言和目标语言文化差异?A. 完全忠实源语言B. 完全适应目标语言文化C. 适当调整,寻求平衡D. 忽略文化差异答案:C二、简答题1. 简述翻译中的直译与意译的区别。

答案:直译是指在翻译过程中尽可能保持源语言的字面意思和结构,力求忠实于原文。

意译则更注重传达原文的意图、风格和语境,允许译者在不改变原文意思的前提下,对语言进行适当的调整以适应目标语言的表达习惯。

2. 描述翻译中的“动态对等”理论。

答案:“动态对等”理论由尤金·奈达提出,主张翻译应使目标语言读者能够与源语言文本的原始读者有相同的反应。

这意味着翻译不仅要传达信息,还要传达情感和风格,使目标语言的读者能够体验到与源语言读者相似的感受。

三、论述题1. 论述翻译中的忠实度与创造性之间的关系。

答案:翻译中的忠实度是指译者对源文本内容、风格和意图的忠实程度。

创造性则涉及译者在传达原文信息时所采用的创新方法和技巧。

两者之间存在一定的张力,因为过度追求忠实度可能会牺牲译文的流畅性和可读性,而过度的创造性则可能导致原文的意图和风格被曲解。

理想的翻译应在这两者之间找到平衡,既忠实于原文,又适应目标语言的文化和表达习惯。

2. 分析翻译中如何处理专业术语和专有名词。

答案:处理专业术语和专有名词时,译者需要考虑目标语言读者的背景知识和对专业术语的理解能力。

如果专业术语在目标语言中有广泛认可的对应词汇,应优先使用。

对于没有直接对应词汇的术语,译者可以采用注释、解释或创造新词等方式来传达原意。

翻译作业

翻译作业

1.What is translation?(1)翻译是一种跨越时空的语言活动,是"把一种语言已经表达出来的东西用另一种语言准确而完整地重新表达出来"(范存忠:《翻译理论与技巧》1985)。

(2)翻译是运用一种语言把另一种语言所表达的思维内容准确而完整地重新表达出来的语言活动。

(Translation is a linguistic practice of employing one language to realize the thoughts expressed in another language exactly and completely.) (张培基, 1983)(3)Translation, essentially, is the faithful representation, in one language, of what is written or said in another language. (钟述孔)(4)Translating consists in reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural equivalent of the source language message, first in terms of meaning and secondly in terms of style.(所谓翻译,是在译语中用切近而又最自然的对等语再现原语的信息,首先是意义,其次是文体。

)(Eugene A. Nida, 1984)(5)Translation may be defined as follows: The replacement of textural material in one language (SL) by equivalent textual material in another language. (TL). (翻译是用一种语言(目的语)的文本材料对等地再现另一种语言(源出语)的文本材料。

相关翻译理论和翻译技巧

相关翻译理论和翻译技巧

第三章:相关翻译理论和翻译技巧相关翻译理论3.1.1翻译转换理论翻译转换(translation shift)是翻译中的普遍现象,指的是原文译为目的语时发生的语言变化。

“翻译转换”作为术语最早出现在英国学者卡特福德(Catford)的《翻译的语言学理论》中,他认为翻译转换是“偏离形式对等的等值翻译”,并将将翻译定义为:“一种语言(SL) 中的语篇材料被另一种语言( TL) 中等值的语篇材料所取代。

”卡特福德的翻译转换理论是建立在弗斯和韩礼德的语言学模式之上,并借用了韩礼德的系统语法及其对语言“层次”的分类来说明翻译转换现象。

卡特福德的转换理论主要使用了语法和词汇两个层次,单位、结构、类别和系统四个语法范畴。

卡特福德认为,语言是交际性的,在上下文中发挥功能,而且这些功能的发挥通过不同的语言层次( 如语音、词形、语法及词汇) 和级阶( 句子、分句、片语、词及词素等)。

在对“形式对应”( formal correspondence) 和“文本等值”( textual equivalence) 做了区分后,卡特福德认为,既然这两个概念有很大差异,进行翻译转换就是必然的了,翻译转换因而在从源语到目标语的过程中背离了形式对应。

卡特福德进而提出两种转换: 层次转( level shifts) 和范畴转换( category shifts)。

卡特福德翻译转换理论对汉英翻译有很强的指导意义。

1.层次转换所谓层次转换是指处于一种语言层次上的原语单位,具有处于不同语言层次上的译语翻译等值成分。

卡特福德的层次转换包括语音、词形、语法和词汇四个层面,但他认为翻译中惟一可能发生的层次转换就是语法和词汇之间的转移。

也就是说,一种语言的语法项在翻译时可以转换成另一种语言的词汇项,反之亦然。

例如,汉语中的“着”、“了”、“过”等词汇都可以用来英语中的“现在完成时( has/ have done)”和“过去完成时( had done)”这两种时态表达。

西方理论问题与答案

西方理论问题与答案

西方翻译理论习题一、选择题1、把_____什么上升为理论就是翻译理论。

A知识B规律C技巧D经验2、下列技巧,不属于翻译技巧设计的内容是______。

A 用词不当B语言结构不同C词的搭配不同D语言不当3、翻译不是____。

A技巧B科学C知识D艺术4、要使译文读者得到与原文读者大致相同的感受,不需要注意哪个方面_____。

A思想内容B表达方式C表现手法D语言文字5、____指翻译时光是指意思相同还是不够的,还要尽量保持原作风格,这是个更高的要求。

A 风格对等B灵活对等 C 形式对等D意义对等6、翻译有两个过程,一是理解,二是____A 表达B口头表达C书面表达D表述7、___翻译是考虑的不是词的对应,而着眼于句子甚至段落的对等。

A形式对等B意义对等C风格对等D灵活对等8、在同一语言内部进行交流的,叫___A个人交流B语际交流C语内交流D书面交流9、文字改革的主要原则是___。

A消亡和产生B引申C转化D简化10、死译也叫做___.A字字翻译B逐词翻译C词词翻译D死死翻译1-5BDCBA6-10ADCBD简答题1.什么是翻译的三原则?翻译的三原则也称为翻译三要素即:传译性、可接受性及相似性。

2.根据对语言形式的不同处理方式,翻译可以合成几类?死译与活译,直译与意译四种。

3.对等问题包括哪些对等?对等问题包括词的对等,短语和句子的对等,形式对等,灵活对等,意义对等,风格对等。

4.翻译的过程包括哪些?阅读--理解--表达--检验5.解释一下什么是综合学派?“综合”学派的代表人物是斯奈尔-杭贝,她强调翻译是个综合性的跨文化学科,除了语言学和文学之外,作为面向文化的学科,它还必须吸收进心理学、人种学和哲学的内容,是一个独立的学科。

6.西方翻译理论界主要多少流派?90年代至今,西方翻译理论界主要有六大流派,他们分别是“多元系统”学派、“描写”或“常规”学派、文化学派、“综合”学派、“解构”学派或译者中心学派以及“后殖民主义”学派或政治学派。

《翻译理论与翻译技巧》第一章 纽马克

《翻译理论与翻译技巧》第一章 纽马克
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三、翻译和意义上的走失
• Translation is a craft consisting in the attempt to replace a written message or statement in one language by the same message or statement in another factors.
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一、简介
1.人物简介 2.翻译历史发展简介 3.翻译简介
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人物简介: Peter Newmark (1916-2011)
• 著名的翻译家和翻译理论家 • 从事过多种欧洲语言的翻译工作,是一位出色的
译者和编辑 • 同时是一位语言学家,并担任英国语言学家协会
会长 • 英国萨里大学(University of Surrey)的教授 • 他的主要兴趣就是把语言学的相关理论应用于翻
• 两种语言,文字、口语上都有各自不同的词汇、语 法和发音系统,对许多客体和概念的反映也不同, 因此,两种语言的词句就很难在各个方面都保持对 应。
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• Thirdly, the individual uses of language of the text-writer and the translator do not coincide.
译实践之中,把翻译研究和英语语言研究相结合
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• 1981年,纽马克的第一部著作《翻译问题探索》 (Approaches To Translation)出版,在这本书中,他提 出了“语义翻译” (semantic translation) 和“交际 翻译” (communicative translation) 的概念。
• 翻译是一种用某一种语言信息来代替另一种语言信 息的技巧。

《翻译理论与翻译技巧》第一章 纽马克

《翻译理论与翻译技巧》第一章 纽马克

• 他的等值翻译理论又分为五个层次: • 1、lexical unit词汇单位 • 2、collocations词的搭配 • 3、information信息内容 • 4、situation情景场合 • 5、communication aim交际目的
• 寇勒(Koller)区分了信息和交际,而莱斯(Katharina Reiss)则分类说明了不同的原文种类等等。
translationpeternewmark19162011四川外国语大学翻译理论与实践唐俊彦2013307?一简介?二翻译和其他学科的关系?三翻译和意义上的走失?四翻译理论文献?五同语言功能有关的翻译理论?六翻译方法和技巧?七总结peternewmark19162011?著名的翻译家和翻译理论家?从事过多种欧洲语言的翻译工作是一位出色的译者和编辑?同时是一位语言学家并担任英国语言学家协会会长?英国萨里大学universitysurrey的教授?他的主要兴趣就是把语言学的相关理论应用于翻译实践之中把翻译研究和英语语言研究相结合?1981年纽马克的第一部著作翻译问题探索approachestranslation出版在这本书中他提出了语义翻译semantictranslation和交际翻译communicativetranslation的概念
五、同语言功能有关的翻译理论
• 纽马克认为,翻译活动即是对文本的翻译, 研究翻译不能离开文本。 • Newmark对原语文本的三种分类: 表达功能(expressive function) 信息功能(informative function) 呼唤功能(vocative function)
Newmark对原语文本的三种分类
• 康米萨罗夫(Komissarov)看到翻译理论正在向 三个方向发展: • 1、denotative (information translation information translation) • 外延方向(情报译法) • 2、semantic (precise equivalence) • 语义方向(确切等值译法) • 3、transformational( transposition of relevant structures) • 转换方向(相关结构换位译法)。
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翻译理论与技巧(A)试题集及答案(红色为自己所出题)一Fill in the blanks.According to sociosemiotic theories, meaning consists of three aspects: _________, ___________ and ____________ .As far as communicative function is concerned, English sentences can be classified into four types: ____________ , ___________ , _____________ and ___________ .Professor Xu Yuanzhong ever proposed that literary translation should conform to the principle of “____________, __________ and ___________”.The basic procedures of translation are made up of three steps: __________, ___________ and ___________ .Peter Newmark divided the function of language into six kinds, among which the most important four functions are ____________, ___________ , __________ and ___________ .“Literal translation”is based on -language-oriented principle, while “liberal translation” is based on -language-oriented principle.Translators often abide by -oriented principle when they translate literary works When we see the sun, we often think o f hope. 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There was no real clearing up of the outstanding debt.He doubtlessly expected hugs, tablefuls of food, tears, laughter, and conversation followed by more conversation, then hugs and more hugs all over again, without end.There is nothing more disappointing to a hostess who has gone to a lot of trouble or expanse than to have her guest so interested in talking politics or business with her husband that he fails to notice the flavour of the coffee, the lightness of the cake, or the attractiveness of the house, which may be her chief interest and pride.English prose is elaborate rather than simple. It was not always so.When I go around on speaking engagements, they all expect me to assume a Quaker-Oats look. The door was unlocked. She went inside and sat in a stupor. 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There is a mixture of the tiger and ape in the character of the imperialists.A country that wishes to become a member of WTO is to send in its application before a working party is formed by WTO for examination of the specific conditions of the country.When prices range from $34,500 to $50,000 per car, evidence that these machines are more than a cut above the rest is essential.One of the most heartwarming aspects of people who are born with a facial disfigurement, whether minor or major, is the number of them who do not allow it to upset their lives, even reaching out to help others with the same problem.The heavily laden infantry, though enjoying a superiority of six-to-one, simply could not keep to schedule and lost 60000 men in one day.I have a cake in the oven that I was making for the Senora’s dinner.The world is scraping bottom in the deepest economic slump in a half-century.Now, dear, hurry home and make yourself pretty in your pink dress.Military strategy may bear some similarity to the chessboard but it is dangerous to carry the analogy too far.Studies show that otherwise rational people act irrationally when forced to stand in line or wait in crowds, even becoming violent.Prolonged high unemployment will threaten the current leadership in other capitals as well, and it could ignite violent upheavals in some of the most hard-pressed land.Many advocated strong action to bring the Prime Minister into line.He cannot wholly detach himself from the technicalities and personal inconveniences which accompany the battle for intelligence.I will not have it said that I could never teach my daughter proper respect for her elders. Although the recession has reached every corner of the planet, the impact is uneven.I think lawyers mistakenly believe complex language enhances the mystique of the law.Not long ago, a foreign visitor whose English is extremely good told me of his embarrassment in a tea shop.Meanwhile individual schools are moving on their own to redress the imbalance between teaching and research.We have created a faculty of scholars frequently so narrow in their studies and specialized in their scholarship they are simply incapable of teaching introductory courses.Then the players find out the lottery is not particularly good bet and they find other forms of gambling.The English language is in very good shape. It is changing in its own undiscoverable way, but it is not going rotten like a plum dropping off a tree.There has always been a close cultural link, or tie between Britain and English-speaking America, not only in literature but also in the popular arts, especially music.We must just make the best of things as they come along.But once I made the decision, I went at it with all flags flying.60 Autumn’s mellow hand was upon the woods, as they owned already, touched with gold and red and olive.三Translate the following passage into Chinese.Be very wary of opinions that flatter your self-esteem. Both men and women, nine times out of ten, are firmly convinced of the superior excellence of their own sex. There is abundant evidence on both sides. If you are a man, you can point out that most poets and men of science are male; if you are a woman, you can retort that so are most criminals. The question is inherently insoluble, but self-esteem conceals this from most people. We are all, whatever part of the world we come from, persuaded that our own nation is superior to all others. Seeing that each nation has its characteristic merits and demerits, we adjust our standard of values so as to make out that the merits possessed by our nation are the really important ones, while its demerits are comparatively trivial. Here, again, the rational man will admit that the question is one to which there is no demonstrably right answer. It is more difficult to deal with the self-esteem of man as man, because we cannot argue out the matter with some non-human mind. The only way I know of dealing with this general human conceit is to remind ourselves that man is a brief episode in the life of a small planet in a little corner of the universe, and that for aught we know, other parts of the cosmos may contain beings as superior to ourselves as we are to jelly-fish.Reading is fun, not because the writer is telling you something, but because it makes your mind work. Your own imagination works along with the author’s or eve n goes beyond his. Your experience, compared with his, brings you to the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his.Every book stands by itself, like a one-family house, but books in a library are like houses in a city. Although they are separate, together they all add up to something; they are connected with each other and with other cities. The same ideas, or related ones, turn up in different places; the human problems that repeat themselves in life repeat themselves in literature, but with different solutions according to different writings at different times.Reading can only be fun if you expect it to be. If you concentrate on books somebody tells you “ought ” to read, you probably won’t have fun. But if you put down a book you don’t like and try another till you find one that means something to you, and then relax with it, you will almost certainly have a good time—and if you become as a result of reading, better, wiser, kinder, or more gentle, you won’t have suffered during the process.3 It is well that the commonest fruit should be also the best. Of the virtues of the orange I have not room fully to speak. It has properties of health giving, as that it cures influenza and establishes the complexion. It is clean, for whoever handles it on its way to your table, but handles its outer covering, its top coat, which is left in the hall. It is round, and forms an excellent substitute with the young for a cricket ball. The pip can be flicked at your enemies, and quite a small piece of peel makes a slide for an old gentleman.But all this would count nothing had not the orange such delightful qualities of taste. I dare not let myself go upon this subject. I am a slave to its sweetness. I grudge every marriage in that it means a fresh supply of orange blossom, the promise of so much golden fruit cut short. However,the world must go on.With the orange we do live year in and year out. That speaks well for the orange. The fact is that there is an honeaty about the orange which appeals to all of us. If it is going to be bad—for the best of us are bad sometimes—it begins to be bad from the outside, not from the inside. How many a pear which presents a blooming face to the world is rotten at the core. How many an innocent-looking apple is harbouring a worm in the bud. But the orange has no secret faults. Its outside is a mirror of its inside, and if you are quick you can tell the shopman so before he slips it into the bag.4 It is odd to watch with what feverish ardor the Americans pursue prosperity and how they are ever tormented by the shadowy suspicion that they may not have chosen the shortest route to get it.Americans cleave to the things of this world as if assured that they will never die, and yet are in such a rush to snatch any that come within their reach, as if expecting to stop living before they have relished them. They clutch everything but hold nothing fast, and so lose grip as they hurry after some new delight.An American will build a house in which to pass his old age and sell it before the roof is on; he will plant a garden and rent it just as the trees are coming into bearing; he will clear a field and leave others to reap the harvest; he will take up a profession and leave it, settle in one place and soon go of f elsewhere with his changing desires. If his private business allows him a moment’s relaxation, he will plunge at once into the whirlpool of politics. Then, if at the end of a year crammed with work he has a little spare leisure, his restless curiosity goes with him traveling up and down the vast territories of the United States. Thus he will travel five hundred miles in a few days as a distraction from his happiness.Death steps is in the end and stops him before he has grown tired of this futile pursuit of that complete felicity which always escapes him.5 Through all of our history we have pondered the stars and mused whether humanity is unique or if, somewhere else in the dark of the night sky, there are other beings who contemplate and wonder as we do, fellow thinkers in the cosmos. Such beings might view themselves and the universe differently. There might be very exotic biologies and technologies and societies. In a cosmic setting vast and old beyond ordinary human understanding, we are a little lonely, and we ponder the ultimate significance, if any, of our tiny but exquisite blue planet. The search for extraterrestrial intelligence is the search for generally acceptable cosmic context for the human species. In the deepest sense, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is a search for ourselves. Along with the growing dedication to a serious search, a slightly negative note has merged which is nevertheless very interesting. A few scientists have lately asked a curious question: if extraterrestrial intelligence is abundant, why have we not already seen its manifestations?A real woman, by my definition, neither despises nor worships men, but is proud not to have been born a man, does everything she can to avoid thinking or acting like one, knows the full extent of her powers, and feels free to reject all arbitrary man-made obligations. She is her own oracle of right and wrong, firmly believing in her five sound senses and intuitive sixth. Once a real woman has been warned by her nose that those apples are tasteless or assured by her finger-tips that this material is shoddy, no salesman in the world can persuade her to the contrary. Nor, once she has met some personage in private and summed him up with a single keen glanceas weak, vain or crooked, will his mounting public reputation convince her otherwise. She takes pleasure in the company of simple, happy, undemanding women; but seldom or never finds a friend worthy of her full confidence.翻译理论与技巧(A)答案一1 designative meaning or referential meaning, linguistic meaning and pragmatic meaning2 declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences and exclamatory sentencesbeauty of meaning, beauty of sound and beauty of formcomprehension, expression and testinginformative function, expressive function, vocative function and aesthetic functionsource, targetAestheticsAssociativeFaithfulness, Expressiveness, ElegancephaticGrammar, meaning and structure.Simple, compound, complex, compound complex1) A translation should give a complete transcript of the idea of the original work; 2) The style and manner of writing should be of the same character as that of the original; 3) A translation should have all the ease of the original composition.informativeindexical meaning.Intralingual translation, interlingual translation, intersemiotic translationscience, art, skill(craft)professional translation, literary translation, general translation二1他们的主人,又是割啊,又是倒啊,又是上菜啊,又是切面包啊,又是说啊,又是笑啊,又是敬酒啊,忙个不停。

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