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奥巴马演讲词中文版

奥巴马演讲词中文版欢迎来到,以下是XX为大家搜索整理的,欢迎阅读! 奥巴马演讲词中文版我首先代表伟大的伊利诺依州,林肯的故里,感谢给我这个难得的机会。

今天我感到特别荣幸,说实在话,我连做梦都没想到我会有机会站到这个讲台上。

我父亲是个外国留学生,出生和生长在肯尼亚的一个小山村里。

他从小给人放羊,在一个铁皮做屋顶的教室里上课。

他的父亲,也就是我爷爷,是个厨师,一个英国人的佣人。

但是,我爷爷对我父亲抱有一个很大的期望。

基于勤奋和坚忍不拔,父亲有幸得到了一份奖学金,能来到这个神奇的地方--美利坚学习。

这是一块已经赋予先驱者自由与机会的圣土。

来到这里上学时,我爸爸遇到我母亲,一个出生在世界另一边的来自肯萨斯的女孩。

在整个大萧条期间,她父亲先是个农场工人而后当了个石油钻井工。

在珍珠港被轰炸后,他应征入伍,随巴顿军团开赴欧洲。

从欧洲回来后,他发现我外祖母在一边拉扯自己年幼的女儿,一边在一个炸弹装配线上班当女工。

战后,他们进补习学校学习,并通过联邦贷款买了栋房子,有了第一个自己的家。

再后来,他们西移,远远地去了夏威夷寻找机会。

他们心中对自己的女儿也怀抱着一个很大的期望。

虽然来自相隔遥远的两个不同的大陆,但他们的期望是共同的。

我父母不仅仅分享一个原来不太可能发生的爱恋,而且更重要的是,他们共同享有对这个国家的信赖。

他们给我取了个意思为"被赐福"的名字"巴拉克",因为他们深信,在这个宽容大度的合众国,一个奇怪的名字决不会成为他未来成功的障碍。

他们梦想着,有一天我能进入这块土地上最好的学校接受教育,即使他们并不富有。

他们深知,即使是贫穷的孩子,也能在这个宽容的美利坚国土实现自己的理想,让自己的潜力尽情发挥。

他们现在都已逝去,但是,如果他们有在天之灵,能看到我的今天,他们一定会为我感到骄傲和自豪。

这个国家多民族的兼容和大度,是我们的幸运。

现在,和我们的父母一样,我对自己的一对女儿也满怀同样的期待。

奥巴马演讲稿(中英对照)

奥巴马演讲稿(中英对照)
我的竞选经理大卫?普劳夫(David Plouffe)、首席策略师大卫?艾克斯罗德(David Axelrod)以及政治史上最好的竞选团队--是你们成就了今天,我永远感激你们为实现今天的成就所做出的牺牲。
But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to – it belongs to you.
我刚刚接到了麦凯恩参议员极具风度的致电。他在这场大选中经过了长时间的努力奋斗,而他为自己所深爱的这个国家奋斗的Байду номын сангаас间更长、过程更艰辛。他为美国做出了我们大多数人难以想像的牺牲,我们的生活也因这位勇敢无私的领袖所做出的贡献而变得更美好。我向他和佩林州长所取得的成绩表示祝贺,我也期待着与他们一起在未来的岁月中为复兴这个国家的希望而共同努力。
如果还有人对在美国是否凡事皆有可能这一点存疑,还有人怀疑美国奠基者的梦想在我们所处的时代是否依然鲜活,还有人质疑我们的民主制度的力量,那么今晚,这些问题都有了答案。这是设在学校和教堂的投票站前排起的前所未见的长队给出的答案;是等了三四个小时的选民所给出的答案,其中许多人都是有生以来第一次投票,因为他们认定这一次肯定会不一样,认为自己的声音会是这次大选有别于以往之所在。
It’s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Latino, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled – Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States: we are, and always will be, the United States of America.

奥巴马发表讲话(中英文).

奥巴马发表讲话(中英文).

奥巴马发表讲话(中英文)当地时间4月15日,美国波士顿马拉松比赛终点线附近发生爆炸,目前造成至少3人死亡141人受伤。

美国总统奥巴马在爆炸发生后3个多小时后发表全国电视讲话。

以下为全文内容:Good afternoon, everybody. Earlier today, I was briefed by my homeland security team on. We're continuing to monitor and respond to the situation as it unfolds. And I've directed the full resources of the federal government to help state and local authorities protect our people, increase security around the United States as necessary, and investigate what happened.大家下午好。

我刚刚听取了了国土安全局就波士顿爆炸事件的汇报。

我们将继续随情况发展进行监察并作出反应。

我已下令联邦政府动用全部资源,协助州和地方当局保护人民的安全,在全美提高必要的安保水平,并调查事件真相。

The American people will say a prayer for Boston tonight. And Michelle and I send our deepest thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims in the wake of this senseless loss.美国人民今晚会为波士顿祈祷。

米歇尔和我把我们最深切的思念和祈祷传递给受难者及其家属,对他们失去亲人表示哀悼。

We don't yet have all the answers. But we do know that multiple people have been wounded, some gravely, in explosions at the Boston Marathon.我们尚未知晓所有情况。

奥巴马就职演讲(中英文双译)

奥巴马就职演讲(中英文双译)

奥巴马就职演讲(中英文双译)第一篇:奥巴马就职演讲(中英文双译)亲爱的公民同胞们:今天我站在这裡﹐面对眼前的任务﹐深感卑微。

感谢你们给予我的信任﹐我也清楚前辈们為这个国家所作的牺牲。

我要感谢布什总统对国家的服务﹐感谢他在两届政府过渡期间给予的慷慨协作。

时至今日﹐已有44位美国总统宣誓就职。

总统的宣誓有时面对的是国家的和平繁荣﹐有时面临的是狂风骤雨的紧张形势。

在这种时刻﹐支持美国前进的不仅仅是领导人的能力和远见﹐更是美国人民对先驱者理想的坚定信仰﹐以及对美国建国宣言的忠诚。

过去是这样﹐我们这一代美国人也要如此。

我们都狠清楚﹐我们正处於危机之中。

我们的国家正在对触角广泛的暴力和仇恨网络宣战。

国家的经济也受到了严重的削弱﹐这是一些人贪婪和不负责任的后果﹐但在做出艰难选择和準备迎接新时代方面﹐我们出现了集体性的失误。

家园失去了﹔工作丢掉了﹔商业萧条了。

我们的医疗卫生耗资巨大﹔我们的学校让许多人失望﹔每天都能找到更多的证据表明我们利用能源的方式使得对手更加强大﹐并且威胁到了我们整个星球。

这些﹐是从数据和统计中可以看到的危机信号。

而更难以衡量但同样意义深远的是美国人自信心的丧失──现在一种认為美国衰落不可避免﹐我们的下一代必须降低期待的恐惧正在吞噬着我们的自信。

今天我要向你们说的是﹐我们面临的挑战是真实存在的。

这些挑战狠多﹐也狠严重﹐它们不会轻易地或者在短时间内就得以克服。

但记住这一点:美国终将渡过难关。

今天﹐我们聚集在这裡﹐是因為我们选择了希望而不是恐惧﹐团结而不是冲突与争执。

今天﹐我们在这裡宣佈要為无谓的抱怨、不实的承诺和指责画上句号﹐我们要打破牵制美国政治发展的陈旧教条。

我们仍是一个年轻的国家﹐但借用《圣经》的话说﹐摒弃幼稚的时代已经来临。

是时候重树我们坚韧的精神﹔选择我们更好的歷史﹔弘扬那些珍贵的天赋和高尚的理念﹐并代代传承下去﹐即上帝赋予的信念:天下眾生皆平等﹐眾生皆自由﹐且均应有追求最大幸福的机会。

奥巴马演讲中英文对照版

奥巴马演讲中英文对照版

奥巴马演讲中英文对照版Ladies and Gentlemen:女士们,先生们:Today is the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that recognized the constitutional right toprivacy and dignity in a woman’s most personal decisions about her health, her family, and her future.今天是作出保障妇女在其个人健康,家庭以及未来的自由决定的宪法权利上所公认的Roe v. Wade法令37周年纪念日。

而且也更加温和、委婉地纪念; 在Roe法令37年期间,我们见证了一代年轻人在他们拥有控制自己生殖决策权的环境中长大。

事实上,今天的年轻人可能甚至连Roe以前的时代都不太记得。

但我们也不能忘记那些来之前我们的勇敢女性以及和他们一起奋战的勇敢男女,他们有勇气要求自己最私密的决定被视作一项基本的人权。

这也是我们今天聚集在此的原因--要重申这个基本真理,并再次致力于保护妇女在全世界的生殖权利以及机会,不管她们的收入或背景如何。

This moment should not be about politics, it should be about, as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg reminded us, “the decision whether and when to bear a child” being in the hands of women themselves.这一刻不应是关于政治,而是,正如法官鲁丝·巴德·金斯伯格曾提醒过的,“是否及何时有孩子”这项决定应在女性自己手中。

而且,虽然保护妇女权利和自主的斗争不会于今天就结束。

奥巴马胜选演讲全文(中英文版)

奥巴马胜选演讲全文(中英文版)

奥巴马今日赢得大选,随后在芝加哥竞选总部发表胜选演讲,以下是华尔街日报中文网译制的全文:非常感谢你们。

今夜,在当年的殖民地赢得了决定自己命运的权利200多年以后,让美利坚合众国更加完美的任务又向前推进了一步。

这一进程是因为你们而向前推进的,因为你们再次确认了那种使美国胜利克服了战争和萧条的精神,那种使美国摆脱绝望的深渊并走向希望的最高点的精神,以及那种虽然我们每个人都在追求自己的个人梦想、但我们同属一个美国大家庭、并作为一个国家和民族共同进退的信仰。

今夜,在此次选举中,你们这些美国人民提醒我们,虽然我们的道路一直艰难,虽然我们的旅程一直漫长,但我们已经让自己振作起来,我们已经发起反击,我们在自己内心深处知道,对美利坚合众国来说,最美好一切属于未来。

我想感谢所有参加此次选举的美国人,无论你是首次参加选举还是为投票曾长时间排队等候。

顺便说一句,我们需要解决这些问题。

无论你是到投票站投票还是发传真投票,无论你选的是奥巴马还是罗姆尼,你都让别人听到了自己的声音,你都让美国因你而不同。

我要对罗姆尼州长说几句话,我对他和保罗•莱恩在这次竞争激烈的选举中的表现表示祝贺。

我们可能争夺得很激烈,但这仅仅是因为我们深爱着这个国家以及我们如此强烈地关心着它的未来。

从乔治到勒诺到他们的儿子米特,罗姆尼家族选择了通过公共服务来回报美国,那是一种我们今夜表示敬重和赞许的遗产。

我期待着今后几周能与罗姆尼州长坐下来讨论一下我们可以从何处着手一起努力将美国推向前进。

我想对我在过去四年中的朋友和伙伴表示感谢。

他就是美国的快乐战士、无出其右的最佳副总统乔•拜登。

如果不是那位20年前同意嫁给我的女性,我不会成为今天的我。

请让我公开说出下面这段话:米切尔,我对你的爱无以复加,我无比骄傲地看到其他美国人也爱上了你这位我们国家的第一夫人。

萨沙和玛利亚,在我们所有人的见证下你们正成长为两个坚强、聪明和美丽的年轻女性,就像你们的妈妈一样。

我十分以你们为荣。

奥巴马演讲稿中文翻译

奥巴马演讲稿中文翻译

奥巴马演讲稿中文翻译北京时刻1月22日凌晨,贝拉克侯赛因奥巴马宣誓就职第四十四任美利坚合众国总统并发表就职演说。

奥巴马在演讲中追溯美国民主传统和宪法精神,强调了民众的力量。

演讲中涉及了包括就业、医保、移民和同性恋等多项议题,以下为奥巴马就职演说全文:MR. OBAMA: Thank you. Thank you so much. Vice President Biden, Mr. Chief Justice, Members of the United States Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:谢谢,超级感激大伙儿。

拜登副总统、首席大法官先生、国会议员们、尊重的列位佳宾、亲爱的公民们。

Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution. We affirm the promise of our democracy. We recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the origins of our names. What makes us exceptional what makes us American is our allegiance to an idea, articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago:每一次咱们集会庆贺总统就职都是在见证美国宪法的持久力量。

咱们都是在确信美国民主的许诺。

咱们重申,将那个国家紧密联系在一路的不是咱们的肤色,也不是咱们信仰的教条,更不是咱们名字的来源。

完美精华版奥巴马演讲中英文对照

完美精华版奥巴马演讲中英文对照

完美精华版奥巴马演讲中英文对照Ladies and gentlemen,Today, I stand before you as the President of the United States, humbled by the trust you have placed in me and grateful for the opportunity to address you all. The challenges we face are great, but together, we can overcome them and build a brighter future for our nation and the world.女士们先生们,今天,作为美国总统,我站在你们面前,对你们对我的信任感到谦卑,感激有机会向你们全体发表讲话。

我们面临的挑战艰巨,但是我们可以共同克服它们,为我们的国家和世界建设一个更加光明的未来。

As I look back on the past eight years, I am proud of what we have accomplished. We have overcome economic recession, expanded healthcare coverage, and made progress in areas such as climate change and marriage equality. But there is still work to be done.回顾过去的八年,我为我们所取得的成就感到自豪。

我们克服了经济衰退,扩大了医疗保障范围,在气候变化和婚姻平等等领域取得了进展。

但是还有工作要做。

In the years ahead, we must continue to strive for progress and upholdthe values that make our nation strong. We must invest in education, support innovation and entrepreneurship, and ensure that every citizen has the opportunity to succeed. Together, we can build an inclusive and prosperous society.在未来的岁月里,我们必须继续努力进取,坚守使我们国家强大的价值观。

美国总统奥巴马在上海与中国青年对话演讲稿(中英文对照)

美国总统奥巴马在上海与中国青年对话演讲稿(中英文对照)

美国总统奥巴马在上海与中国青年对话演讲中文全文中文:你们好。

能够有机会在上海跟你们大家交谈,我深感荣幸。

我要感谢复旦大学的杨校长,感谢他的款待和热情的欢迎。

我还要感谢我们出色的大使洪博培,他代表了我们两国之间的深远联系和相互尊重。

我不知道他刚才说什么,但是希望他说得不错。

(笑声)我今天准备先做一个开场白,但我真正希望做的是回答问题,不但回答在座的学生提出的问题,同时也回答从网上提出的一些问题,这些问题由在座的一些学生和洪博培大使代为提出。

很抱歉,我的中文不如你们的英文,但我期待着这个和你们对话的机会。

这是我首次访问中国,看到你们壮丽的国家,我感到很兴奋。

在上海,我们看到了全球瞩目的发展——高耸的大厦、繁忙的街道和如火如荼的商业活动。

中国迈向21世纪的这些景象给我留下了深刻印象。

同时,我也期盼看到向我们展现中国悠久历史的古迹。

明天和后天我会在北京,希望有机会看到壮观的故宫和被誉为“奇迹”的长城。

的确,这是一个既有丰富的历史,又对未来的希望充满信心的国家。

我们两国的关系也是如此。

毫无疑问,上海在美中关系史上是一个具有重大意义的城市。

正是在这里,37年前发布的《上海公报》(Shanghai Communique)开启了我们两国政府和两国人民接触交往的新篇章。

然而,美国与这个城市以及这个国家的纽带可以追溯到更久远的过去,直至美国独立初期。

1784年,我们的建国之父乔治·华盛顿派遣“中国女皇号”(Empress of China)驶往中国海岸,寻求与清朝通商。

华盛顿希望看到这条悬挂美国国旗的船前往世界各地,与像中国这样的国家建立新的关系。

这是美国人一贯的愿望——希望与新的国家建立新的、互利的伙伴关系。

在此后的两个世纪中,历史洪流使我们两国关系向许多不同的方向发展,但即使在动荡的岁月中,两国人民也抓住机会发展了深入的、甚至极不平凡的关系。

例如,美国人民永远不会忘记,二战期间,美国飞行员在中国上空被击落后,中国公民冒着失去一切的危险护理他们。

奥巴马就职演讲(中文版)

奥巴马就职演讲(中文版)

奥巴马演讲(中文翻译)你好芝加哥如果还有人质疑在美国是否真的一切皆有可能美国奠基者的梦想在我们这个时代是否依然鲜活我们民主制度的力量是否依然强大那么今晚一切都有了答案学校和教堂前排气的长队给了我们答案在这个国家,从来没有这么多选民参与投票等待了三四个小时其中许多人还是有生以来第一次投票因为他们认定这一次肯定会不一样认定他们的声音能让这次大选有别于以往不管是年轻人还是老年人富人还是穷人民主党人还是共和党人黑人还是白人也不管是拉丁美洲人亚洲人美洲土著人同性恋还是异性恋残疾人或者健全人这是美国人共同的答案美国人向世界传达了一个声音那就是我们永远都不是一个松散的集体红洲和蓝洲之间也没有明显的界限我们是美利坚合众国永远都是长久以来很多人一再受到告诫要对我们所能取得的成绩极尽讽刺、担忧和怀疑之能事但这个答案能让这些人伸出手来把握历史再次让它向着美好的明天延伸已经过去了这么长时间但今天由于我们在今天在这场大选在这个具有决定性的时刻所做的美国已经迎来了变革就在刚才我刚刚接到了麦凯恩参议院极具风度的致电他在这场大选中经过了长时间的努力奋斗而他为这个所深爱着的国家奋斗的时间更长过程更为艰辛他为美国做出了我们大多数人难以想象的牺牲我们的生活也因为这位勇敢无私的领袖的奉献而变得更加美好我向他以及佩林州长所取得的成绩表示祝贺我也期待着与他们一起在未来的岁月中为复兴这个国家的希望而共同努力我要感谢这次旅程中的伙伴他全心参与这次竞选活动为普通民众代言包括他在斯克兰顿从小到大的伙伴以及回特拉华的火车上遇到的男男女女已当选为美国副总统的乔.拜登如果没有一个人的坚定支持我今晚就不会站在这里她是我过去16年来的挚友家庭中的中流砥柱我一生中的挚爱国家的下一位第一夫人米歇尔.奥巴马萨莎和玛丽亚我太爱你们了可能已经超出你们自己的想象你们会得到一条新的小狗,将同我们一起入住到白宫虽然我的外祖母已经不在了但我知道她和我的亲人们肯定都在注视着我因为他们我才能拥有今天的成就今天我很想念他们我知道自己已经欠了他们太多太多谢谢我的妹妹玛雅阿尔玛以及我所有的兄弟姐妹谢谢你们对我的支持和付出对此我非常感激感谢我的竞选顾问大卫.普罗夫这次竞选的无名英雄他创造了一个最棒的大选在我看来这是美国有史以来最好的政治选举感谢我的首席战略家大卫.爱克赛罗德与我并肩作战一起走来感谢我的竞选团队是你们创造了今天的历史我永远感谢你们感谢你们为此付出的牺牲我永远不会忘记这个胜利是属于谁的胜利属于你们胜利属于你们我一直都不是最有希望的候选人一开始我们没有太多资金也没有太多人支持我们的竞选活动并非开始于华盛顿的豪门府邸而是始于德.梅因的后院康科德的起居室查尔斯顿的家门口我们的竞选能有今天的规模得益于人们能从自己的微薄积蓄中捐出一笔有一笔5美元10美元20 美元而竞选活动的声势越来越大源于那些不承认自己是冷漠的一代的年轻人他们走出家门离开亲人从事报酬微薄极其辛苦的工作同时也源于那些已经不算年轻的人们他们冒着严寒酷暑敲开陌生人的家门进行宣传更源于数百万的美国民众他们自发组织起来证明了在两百年以后这个民主民治民享的政府并没有从地球上消失这是你们的胜利我知道你们这样做并不只是为了赢得大选我也知道你们做着一切并不是为了我这样做是因为你们明白摆在面前的任务有多艰巨因为即使我们今晚欢呼庆祝我们也知道明天将要面临我们一生中最为艰巨的挑战两场战争一个遍布危机的星球百年来最严重的金融危机今晚站在此地我们知道还有勇敢的美国人民在伊拉克的沙漠以及阿富汗的群山中甘冒生命危险保护着我们。

奥巴马演讲稿(中英对照)

奥巴马演讲稿(中英对照)
长久以来,很多人一再受到告诫,要对我们所能取得的成绩极尽讽刺、担忧和怀疑之能事,但这个答案让这些人伸出手来把握历史,再次让它朝向美好明天的希望延伸。
It’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America.
It’s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Latino, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled – Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States: we are, and always will be, the United States of America.
我的竞选经理大卫?普劳夫(David Plouffe)、首席策略师大卫?艾克斯罗德(David Axelrod)以及政治史上最好的竞选团队--是你们成就了今天,我永远感激你们为实现今天的成就所做出的牺牲。
But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to – it belongs to you.
I want to thank my partner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of Scranton and rode with on that train home to Delaware, the Vice President-elect of the United States, Joe Biden.

美国总统奥巴马在上海演讲(中英对照全文)

美国总统奥巴马在上海演讲(中英对照全文)

美国总统奥巴马在上海演讲(中英对照全文)第一篇:美国总统奥巴马在上海演讲(中英对照全文)美国总统奥巴马在上海演讲(中英对照全文)2009年11月21日星期六 09:22 2009年11月16日, 首次访华的美国总统奥巴马在上海科技博物馆与数百名中国学生对话,在对话前,奥巴马发表了演讲。

以下为奥巴马演讲的中英文对照全文。

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon.It is a great honor for me to be here in Shanghai, and to have this opportunity to speak with all of you.I'd like to thank Fudan University's President Yang for his hospitality and his gracious welcome.I'd also like to thank our outstanding Ambassador, Jon Huntsman, who exemplifies the deep ties and respect between our nations.I don't know what he said, but I hope it was good.(Laughter.)奥巴马总统:你们好。

能够有机会在上海跟你们大家交谈,我深感荣幸。

我要感谢复旦大学的杨校长,感谢他的款待和热情的欢迎。

我还要感谢我们出色的大使洪博培,他代表了我们两国之间的深远联系和相互尊重。

我不知道他刚才说什么,但是希望他说得不错。

(笑声)What I'd like to do is to make some opening comments, and then what I'm really looking forward to doing is taking questions, not only from students who are in the audience, but also we've received questions online, which will be asked by some of the students who are here in the audience, as well as by Ambassador Huntsman.And I am very sorry that my Chinese is not as good as your English, but I am looking forward to this chance to have a dialogue.我今天准备先做一个开场白,但我真正希望做的是回答问题,不但回答在座的学生提出的问题,同时也回答从网上提出的一些问题,这些问题由在座的一些学生和洪博培大使代为提出。

美国“第一夫人”米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲全文和译文

美国“第一夫人”米歇尔奥巴马北大演讲全文和译文
We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you.
这也是为什么我们夫妇在国外访问时,不只参观宫殿、议会和会晤国家元首。我们也来到学校,与像你们一样的学生见面。
Because we believe that relationships between nations are not just about relationship between governments or leaders…they're about relationships between people, particularly our young people.
美国“第一夫人”米歇尔·奥巴马北大演讲全文和译文
Ni hao. It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.
我今天来到这里,是因为我知道,我们的未来,取决于全世界像你们这样的年轻人之间的联系。
That's why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don't just visit palaces and parliament and meet with heads of state.
因此,出国留学不只是以开心的方式度过一个学期——它正迅速成为全球化经济中取得成功的关键。
Because getting ahead in today's workplaces isn't just about getting good grades or test scores in school…it's also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders - experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own.

奥巴马纪念马丁路德金演讲原文及汉语翻译

奥巴马纪念马丁路德金演讲原文及汉语翻译

奥巴马纪念马丁路德金演讲原文及汉语翻译第一篇:奥巴马纪念马丁路德金演讲原文及汉语翻译Thank you very much.Thank you.Please be seated.An earthquake and a hurricane may have delayed this day, but this is a day that would not be denied.非常感谢大家。

谢谢大家。

请就座。

虽然这个日子可能因地震和飓风来袭而推迟,但这一天不可阻挡。

For this day, we celebrate Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr.'s return to the National Mall.In this place, he will stand for all time, among monuments to those who fathered this nation and those who defended it;a black preacher with no official rank or title who somehow gave voice to our deepest dreams and our most lasting ideals, a man who stirred our conscience and thereby helped make our union more perfect.在这一天,我们欢庆马丁·路德·金博士重返国家大草坪。

在这个地方,他将永远矗立在纪念这个国家的缔造者和捍卫者的丰碑中间;一位没有正式官衔或名号、却能说出我们心底最深处的梦想和我们持久不变的理想的黑人牧师,一位唤醒了我们的良知、从而帮助我们的合众国变得更加完美的人。

And Dr.King would be the first to remind us that this memorial is not for him alone.The movement of which he was a part depended on an entire generation of leaders.Many are here today, and for their service and their sacrifice, we owe them our everlasting gratitude.This is a monument to your collective achievement.而金博士会首先提醒我们,这座纪念碑并不属于他一个人。

奥巴马就职演说:中英文对照全文

奥巴马就职演说:中英文对照全文

巴拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama)于2009年1⽉20⽇宣誓就职美国第44任总统。

以下是奥巴马总统就职演说的中英⽂对照全⽂,中⽂由美国国务院国际信息局(IIP)根据演说记录稿翻译。

My fellow citizens:I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition.同胞们:我今天站在这⾥,深感⾯前使命的重⼤,深谢你们赋予的信任,并铭记我们前辈所付的代价。

我感谢布什总统对国家的贡献以及他在整个过渡阶段给予的⼤度合作。

Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. Yet, every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms. At these moments, America has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office, but because we the people have remained faithful to the ideals of our forebears, and true to our founding documents.⾄此,有四⼗四个美国⼈发出总统誓⾔。

奥巴马演讲全文(附带翻译)

奥巴马演讲全文(附带翻译)

奥巴马演讲全文:OBAMA: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much.Tonight, more than 200 years after a former colony won the rightto determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our unionmoves forward.(APPLAUSE)OBAMA: It moves forward because of you. It moves forward because you reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war anddepression, the spirit that has lifted this country from the depthsof despair to the great heights of hope, the belief that while eachof us will pursue our own individual dreams, we are an Americanfamily and we rise or fall together as one nation and as one people.(APPLAUSE)Tonight, in this election, you, the American people, reminded usthat while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long,we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and weknow in our hearts that for the United States of America the bestis yet to come.(APPLAUSE)OBAMA: I want to thank every American who participated in thiselection... (APPLAUSE)... whether you voted for the very first time or waited in linefor a very long time. (APPLAUSE)By the way, we have to fix that.(APPLAUSE)Whether you pounded the pavement or picked up the phone...(APPLAUSE)... whether you held an Obama sign or a Romney sign, you madeyour voice heard and you made a difference.I just spoke with Governor Romney and I congratulated him andPaul Ryan on a hard-fought campaign.(APPLAUSE)We may have battled fiercely, but it's only because we love thiscountry deeply and we care so strongly about its future. FromGeorge to Lenore to their son Mitt, the Romney family has chosen togive back to America through public service and that is the legacythat we honor and applaud tonight.(APPLAUSE)In the weeks ahead, I also look forward to sitting down withGovernor Romney to talk about where we can work together to movethis country forward.(APPLAUSE)I want to thank my friend and partner of the last four years,America's happy warrior, the best vice president anybody could everhope for, Joe Biden.(APPLAUSE)OBAMA: And I wouldn't be the man I am today without the womanwho agreed to marry me 20 years ago.(APPLAUSE)Let me say this publicly: Michelle, I have never loved you more.I have never been prouder to watch the rest of America fall in lovewith you, too, as our nation's first lady.(APPLAUSE)Sasha and Malia, before our very eyes you're growing up tobecome two strong, smart beautiful young women, just like yourmom.(APPLAUSE)OBAMA: And I'm so proud of you guys. But I will say that for nowone dog's probably enough.(LAUGHTER)To the best campaign team and volunteers in the history ofpolitics... (APPLAUSE)The best. The best ever. Some of you were new this time around,and some of you have been at my side since the very beginning.(APPLAUSE)But all of you are family. No matter what you do or where you gofrom here, you will carry the memory of the history we madetogether and you will have the life-long appreciation of a gratefulpresident. Thank you for believing all the way, through every hill,through every valley.(APPLAUSE)You lifted me up the whole way and I will always be grateful foreverything that you've done and all the incredible work that youput in.(APPLAUSE)I know that political campaigns can sometimes seem small, evensilly. And that provides plenty of fodder for the cynics that tellus that politics is nothing more than a contest of egos or thedomain of special interests. But if you ever get the chance to talkto folks who turned out at our rallies and crowded along a ropeline in a high school gym, or saw folks working late in a campaignoffice in some tiny county far away from home, you'll discoversomething else.OBAMA: You'll hear the determination in the voice of a youngfield organizer who's working his way through college and wants tomake sure every child has that same opportunity.(APPLAUSE)You'll hear the pride in the voice of a volunteer who's goingdoor to door because her brother was finally hired when the localauto plant added another shift. (APPLAUSE)You'll hear the deep patriotism in the voice of a militaryspouse whose working the phones late at night to make sure that noone who fights for this country ever has to fight for a job or aroof over their head when they come home.(APPLAUSE)That's why we do this. That's what politics can be. That's whyelections matter. It's not small, it's big. It's important.Democracy in a nation of 300 million can be noisy and messy andcomplicated. We have our own opinions. Each of us has deeply heldbeliefs.And when we go through tough times, when we make bigdecisions as a country, it necessarily stirs passions, stirs upcontroversy.That won't change after tonight, and it shouldn't. Thesearguments we have are a mark of our liberty. We can never forgetthat as we speak people in distant nations are risking their livesright now just for a chance to argue about the issues that matter,the chance to cast their ballots like we did today.(APPLAUSE)But despite all our differences, most of us share certain hopesfor America's future. We want our kids to grow up in a countrywhere they have access to the best schools and the bestteachers.(APPLAUSE)A country that lives up to its legacy as the global leader intechnology and discovery and innovation, with all the good jobs andnew businesses that follow. OBAMA: We want our children to live in an America that isn'tburdened by debt, that isn't weakened by inequality, that isn'tthreatened by the destructive power of a warming planet.(APPLAUSE)We want to pass on a country that's safe and respected andadmired around the world, a nation that is defended by thestrongest military on earth and the best troops this - this worldhas ever known.(APPLAUSE)But also a country that moves with confidence beyond this timeof war, to shape a peace that is built on the promise of freedomand dignity for every human being. We believe in a generousAmerica, in a compassionate America, in a tolerant America, open tothe dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schoolsand pledges to our flag.(APPLAUSE)To the young boy on the south side of Chicago who sees a lifebeyond the nearest street corner.(APPLAUSE)To the furniture worker's child in North Carolina who wants tobecome a doctor or a scientist, an engineer or an entrepreneur, adiplomat or even a president - that's the future we hope for.That's the vision we share. That's where we need to go -forward.(APPLAUSE)That's where we need to go.Now, we will disagree, sometimes fiercely, about how to getthere. As it has for more than two centuries, progress will come infits and starts. It's not always a straight line. It's not always asmooth path.By itself, the recognition that we have common hopes and dreamswon't end all the gridlock or solve all our problems or substitutefor the painstaking work of building consensus and making thedifficult compromises needed to move this country forward. But thatcommon bond is where we must begin. Our economy is recovering. Adecade of war is ending. A long campaign is now over.(APPLAUSE)And whether I earned your vote or not, I have listened to you, Ihave learned from you, and you've made me a better president. Andwith your stories and your struggles, I return to the White Housemore determined and more inspired than ever about the work there isto do and the future that lies ahead.(APPLAUSE)Tonight you voted for action, not politics as usual.(APPLAUSE)You elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. And in thecoming weeks and months, I am looking forward to reaching out andworking with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we canonly solve together. Reducing our deficit. Reforming our tax code.Fixing our immigration system. Freeing ourselves from foreign oil.We've got more work to do.(APPLAUSE)OBAMA: But that doesn't mean your work is done. The role ofcitizens in our Democracy does not end with your vote. America'snever been about what can be done for us. It's about what can bedone by us together through the hard and frustrating, but necessarywork of self-government. That's the principle we were foundedon. (APPLAUSE)This country has more wealth than any nation, but that's notwhat makes us rich. We have the most powerful military in history,but that's not what makes us strong. Our university, our cultureare all the envy of the world, but that's not what keeps the worldcoming to our shores.What makes America exceptional are the bonds that hold togetherthe most diverse nation on earth.OBAMA: The belief that our destiny is shared; that this countryonly works when we accept certain obligations to one another and tofuture generations. The freedom which so many Americans have foughtfor and died for come with responsibilities as well as rights. Andamong those are love and charity and duty and patriotism. That'swhat makes America great.(APPLAUSE)I am hopeful tonight because I've seen the spirit at work inAmerica. I've seen it in the family business whose owners wouldrather cut their own pay than lay off their neighbors, and in theworkers who would rather cut back their hours than see a friendlose a job.I've seen it in the soldiers who reenlist after losing a limband in those SEALs who charged up the stairs into darkness anddanger because they knew there was a buddy behind them watchingtheir back.(APPLAUSE)I've seen it on the shores of New Jersey and New York, whereleaders from every party and level of government have swept asidetheir differences to help a community rebuild from the wreckage ofa terrible storm.(APPLAUSE)And I saw just the other day, in Mentor, Ohio, where a fathertold the story of his 8-year-old daughter, whose long battle withleukemia nearly cost their family everything had it not been forhealth care reform passing just a few months before the insurancecompany was about to stop paying for her care.(APPLAUSE)I had an opportunity to not just talk to the father, but meetthis incredible daughter of his. And when he spoke to the crowdlistening to that father's story, every parent in that room hadtears in their eyes, because we knew that little girl could be ourown. And I know that every American wants her future to be just asbright. That's who we are. That's the country I'm so proud to leadas your president.(APPLAUSE)OBAMA: And tonight, despite all the hardship we've been through,despite all the frustrations of Washington, I've never been morehopeful about our future. (APPLAUSE)I have never been more hopeful about America. And I ask you tosustain that hope. I'm not talking about blind optimism, the kindof hope that just ignores the enormity of the tasks ahead or theroadblocks that stand in our path. I'm not talking about thewishful idealism that allows us to just sit on the sidelines orshirk from a fight.I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing insideus that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, thatsomething better awaits us so long as we have the courage to keepreaching, to keep working, to keep fighting. (APPLAUSE)America, I believe we can build on the progress we've made andcontinue to fight for new jobs and new opportunity and new securityfor the middle class. I believe we can keep the promise of ourfounders, the idea that if you're willing to work hard, it doesn'tmatter who you are or where you come from or what you look like orwhere you love. It doesn't matter whether you're black or white orHispanic or Asian or Native American or young or old or rich orpoor, able, disabled, gay or straight, you can make it here inAmerica if you're willing to try.(APPLAUSE)I believe we can seize this future together because we are notas divided as our politics suggests. We're not as cynical as thepundits believe. We are greater than the sum of our individualambitions, and we remain more than a collection of red states andblue states. We are and forever will be the United States ofAmerica. (APPLAUSE)And together with your help and God's grace we will continue ourjourney forward and remind the world just why it is that we live inthe greatest nation on Earth. Thank you, America. God bless you. God bless these UnitedStates. (APPLAUSE)谢谢,谢谢,非常感谢。

2012年奥巴马竞选获胜连任演讲全文(中英文)

2012年奥巴马竞选获胜连任演讲全文(中英文)

奥巴马演讲全文(中英文)奥巴马(美国总统当选人):谢谢,非常感谢各位。

今晚,是在一个曾经的殖民地在赢得自己主权200多年之后,我们来到这里,不断前行,这主要是因为你们坚信这个国家能够实现永恒的希望,实现移民的梦想。

每一个人都可以独立的争取自己的未来,我们将会作为一个国家共同起落。

今晚,在选举的过程当中,你们——美国的人民,让我们记得我们的道路是非常艰辛的,我们的道路是漫长的,我们重新站了起来,我们也从内心知道,美国还没有迎来最好的时代。

我想要感谢每一个参与选举的美国人。

无论你们是第一次投票,还是(排队)等了很长的时间才投上一票——顺便说一下我会解决这个问题。

无论你是自己去投票站投的票,还是打电话投的票;无论你是投给奥巴马的人,还是投给罗姆尼的人,你都是为我们国家带来转变的力量。

我刚刚同罗姆尼通过电话,我祝贺他们这次竞选所取得的成绩。

我们的选战也许非常激烈,但这正是因为我们深爱着这个国家,并且我们十分在意它的未来。

从罗姆尼整个家庭,孙子辈,孩子辈,整个家庭都献给了美国,这种精神我们将永远铭记。

几周之后我将会同罗姆尼坐在一起,讨论我们怎么样推动国家未来的发展。

我也感谢在过去四年辛苦奉献的搭档,也是美国最好的副总统,拜登先生。

我(之所以)成为现在的我,必须要感谢20年前与我结婚的女人。

我想公开地表达:米歇尔,我从来没有像现在这样爱你!我为你感到非常非常的骄傲,我相信我们的国家也非常爱你,你是我们非常热爱的美国第一夫人。

萨莎和玛莉亚,我挚爱的女儿,你们两个是非常坚强也非常聪明的女性,就像你们的母亲一样,我对你们感到非常的骄傲,但是目前我觉得给你们养一条宠物狗就够了。

我还要感谢我的竞选团队和志愿者,他们是最好的,最棒的,而且是史上最棒的。

有些人是第一次来听我的演说,有些人四年前就听了我的获胜演说,但是每个人对我来讲都是我的一分子,不管你做了什么,不管你去了哪里,你一定会记得我们今天晚上所创的历史,你会一生都感激今晚这个时刻,而且你们会一直记得有一个心怀感激的总统,谢谢你们一路以来对我的信任,我要感谢你们所做的每一件事情。

奥巴马就职演讲(中英文对照)

奥巴马就职演讲(中英文对照)

Obama:奥巴马:Hello, Chicago.您好,芝加哥。

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that Americ a is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.美国是一个一切皆有可能的地方,如果还有人对这一点心存怀疑,如果还有人怀疑美国奠基者的梦想在我们时代是否还有活力,还有人怀疑我们民主制度的力量,那么,你们今晚正是对那些疑问作出了回答。

It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schoo ls and churches in numbers this nation has never seen, by peo ple who waited three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, because they believed that this time mu st be different, that their voices could be that difference.在学校和教堂周围所出现的前所未有的长队是答案,这个国家从未见过这么多的人前来投票,人们排三个、四个小时的队来进行有生以来的第一次投票,因为他们相信这一次将会不同,他们发出的声音可能就是那个差别。

It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled. American s who sent a message to the world that we have never been jus t a collection of individuals or a collection of red states a nd blue states.这是一个年轻人和年老人、富人和穷人、民主党人和共和党人、黑人、白人、西班牙裔人、亚裔、印第安人、同性恋和异性恋、残障人士和健全人士所作出的回答。

(仅供参考)奥巴马演讲全集(中英对照)

(仅供参考)奥巴马演讲全集(中英对照)

Keynote Address at the2004Democratic National Convention:The Audacity of Hope July27,2004On behalf of the great state of Illinois,crossroads of a nation,land of Lincoln,let me express my deepest gratitude for the privilege of addressing this convention.Tonight is a particular honor for me because,let's face it,my presence on this stage is pretty unlikely.My father was a foreign student,born and raised in a small village in Kenya. He grew up herding goats,went to school in a tin-roof shack.His father,my grandfather,was a cook,a domestic s ervan t to the British.But my grandfather had larger dreams for his son.Through hard work and perseverance my father got a scholarship to study in a magical place:America,that shone as a beacon of fr eedom and opportunity to so many who had come before. While studying here,my father met my mother.She was born in a town on the other side of the world,in Kansas.Her father worked on oil rigs and farms through most of the Depression.The day after Pearl Harbor my grandfather s igned up for duty,joined Patton's army and marched across Europe.Back home,my grandmother raised their baby and went to work on a bomber assembly line.After the war,they studied on the GI Bill,bought a house through FHA,and later moved west all the way to Hawaii in search of opportunity.And they,too,had big dreams for their daughter,a common dream,born of two continents.My parents shared not only an improbable love;they shared an abiding faith in the possibilities of this nation.They would give me an African name,Barack, or"blessed,"believing that in a tolerant America your name is no barrier to success. They imagined me going to the best schools in the land,even though they weren't rich, because in a generous America you don't have to be rich to achieve your potential. They are both passed away now.Yet,I know that,on this night,they look down on me with great pride.They stand here,and I stand here today,grateful for the diversity of my heritage, aware that my parents'dreams live on in my two precious daughters.I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story,that I owe a debt to all of those who came before me,and that,in no other country on earth,is my story even possible.Tonight,we gather to affirm the greatness of our nation,not because of the height of our skyscrapers,or the power of our military,or the size of our economy. Our pride is based on a very simple premise,summed up in a declaration made over two hundred years ago,"We hold these truths to be self-evident,that all men are created equal.That they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights. That among these are life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness."That is the true genius of America,a faith in the simple dreams,the insist ence on small miracles.That we can tuck in our children at night and know they are fed and clothed and safe from harm.That we can say what we think,write what we think, without hearing a sudden knock on the door.That we can have an idea and start our own business without paying a bribe or hiring somebody's so n.That we can participate in the political process without fear of retribution,and that our votes will he counted-or at least,most of the time.This year,in this election,we are called to reaffirm our values and commitments,to hold them against a hard reality and see how we are measuring up,to the legacy of our forbearers,and the promise of future generations.And fellow Americans-Democrats,Republicans,Independents-I say to you tonight:we have more work to do.More work to do for the workers I met in Galesburg,Illinois,who are losing their union jobs at the Maytag plant that's moving to Mexico,and now are having to compete with their own children for jobs that pay seven bucks an hour.More to do for the father I met who was losing his job and choking back tears,wondering how he would pay$4,500a month for the drugs his son needs without the health benefits he counted on.More to do for the young woman in East St.Louis,and thousands more like her,who has the grades,has the drive,has the will,but doesn't have the money togo to college.Don't get me wrong.The people I meet in small towns and big cities,in diners and office parks,they don't expect government to solve all their problems.They know they have to work hard to get ahead and they want to.Go into the collar counties around Chicago,and people will tell you they don't want their tax money wasted by a welfare agency or the Pentagon.Go into any inner city neighborhood,and folks will tell you that government alone can't teach kids to learn.They know that parents have to parent,that children can't achieve unless we raise their expectations and turn off the television sets and eradicate the slander that says a black youth with a book is acting white.No,p eople don't expect government to solve all their problems.But they sense, deep in their bones,that with just a slight change in priorities,we can make sure that every child in America has a decent shot at life,and that the doors of opportunity remain open to all.They know we can do better.And they want that choice.A while back,I met a young man named Shamus at the VFW Hall in East Moline, Illinois.He was a good-looking kid,six-two or six-three,clear-eyed,with an easy smile.He told me he'd joined the Marines and was heading to Iraq the following week. As I listened to him explain why he'd enlisted,his absolute faith in our country and its leaders,his devotion to duty and service,I thought this young man was all any of us might hope for in a child.But then I asked myself:Are we serving Shamus as well as he was serving us?I thought of more than900service men and women,sons and daughters,husbands and wives,friends and neighbors,who won’t be returning to their hometowns.I thought of families I had met who were struggling to get by without a loved one's full income,or whose loved ones had returned with a limb missing or with nerves shattered,but who still lacked long-term health benefits because they were reservists.When we send our young men and women into harm's way,we have a solemn obligation not to fudge the numbers or shade the truth about why they're going, to care for their families while they're gone,to tend to the soldiers upon their return, and to never ever go to war without enough troops to win the war,secure the peace,and earn the respect of the world.Now let me be clear.We have real enemies in the world.These enemies must be found.They must be pursued and they must be defeated.John Kerry knows this.And just as Lieutenant Kerry did not hesitate to risk his life to protect the men who served with him in Vietnam,President Kerry will not hesitate one moment to use our military might to keep America safe and secure.John Kerry believes in America.And he knows it's not enough for just some of us to prosper.For alongside our famous individualism,there's another ingredient in the American saga.A belief that we are connected as one people.If there's a child on the south side of Chicago who can't read,that matters to me,even if it's not my child.If there's a senior citizen somewhere who can't pay for her prescription and has to choose between medicine and the rent,that makes my life poorer,even if it's not my grandmother.If there's an Arab American family being rounded up without benefit of an attorney or due process,that threatens my civil liberties.It's that fundamental belief-I am my brother's keeper,I am my sister's keeper-that makes this country work.It's what allows us to pursue our individual dreams,yet still come together as a single American family."E pluribus unum."Out of many,one.Yet even as we speak,there are those who are preparing to divide us,the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes.Well,I say to them tonight,there's not a liberal America and a conservative America-there's the United States of America.There's not a black America and white America and Latino America and Asian America;there's the United States of America.The pundits like to slice-and-dice our country into Red States and Blue States;Red States for Republicans,Blue States for Democrats.But I've got news for them,too.We worship an awesome God in the Blue States,and we don't like federal agents poking around our libraries in the Red States.We coach Little League in the Blue States and have gay friends in the Red States.There are patriots who opposed the war in Iraq andpatriots who supported it.We are one people,all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes,all of us defending the United States of America.In the end,that's what this election is about.Do we participate in a politics of cynicism or a politics of hope?I'm not talking about blind optimism here-the almost willful ignorance that thinks unemployment will go away if we just don't talk about it, or the health care crisis will solve itself if we just ignore it.No,I'm talking about something more substantial.It's the hope of slaves sitting around a fire singing freedom songs;the hope of immigrants setting out for distant shores;the hope of a young naval lieutenant bravely patrolling the Mekong Delta;the hope of a millworker's son who dares to defy the odds;the hope of a skinny kid with a funny name who believes that America has a place for him,too.The audacity of hope!In the end,that is God's greatest gift to us,the bedrock of this nation;the belief in things not seen;the belief that there are better days ahead.I believe we can give our middle class relief and provide working families with a road to opportunity.I believe we can provide jobs to the jobless,homes to the homeless,and reclaim young people in cities across America from violence and despair.I believe that as we stand on the crossroads of history,we can make the right choices,and meet the challenges that face us.Thank you very much everybody and God bless you.基调演讲摘自《巴拉克·奥巴马》。

奥巴马就职演讲及中文翻译.

奥巴马就职演讲及中文翻译.

Hello, Chicago.If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America i s a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if th e dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still question s the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer. It's the a nswer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches i n numbers this nation has never seen, by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, b ecause they believed that this time must be different, that thei r voices could be that difference. It's the answer spoken by you ng and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and n ot disabled. Americans who sent a message to the world that we h ave never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states.We are, and always will be, the United States of America. I t's the answer that led those who've been told for so long by so many to be cynical and fearful and doubtful about what we can a chieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day. It's been a long time com ing, but tonight, because of what we did on this date in this el ection at this defining moment change has come to America. A lit tle bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily grac ious call from Sen. McCain. Sen. McCain fought long and hard in this campaign. And he's fought even longer and harder for the co untry that he loves. He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine. We are better off for the se rvice rendered by this brave and selfless leader. I congratulate him; I congratulate Gov. Palin for all that they've achieved. A nd I look forward to working with them to renew this nation's pr omise in the months ahead. I want to thank my partner in this jo urney, a man who campaigned from his heart, and spoke for the me n and women he grew up with on the streets of Scranton and rodewith on the train home to Delaware, the vice president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden. And I would not be standing here t onight without the unyielding support of mybest friend for the last 16 years the rock of our family, the love of my life, the n ation's next first lady Michelle Obama. Sasha and Malia I love y ou both more than you can imagine. And you have earned the new p uppy that's coming with us to the new White House. And while she 's no longer with us, I know my grandmother's watching, along wi th the family that made me who I am. I miss them tonight. I know that my debt to them is beyond measure. To my sister Maya, my s ister Alma, all my other brothers and sisters, thank you so much for all the support that you've given me. I am grateful to them. And to my campaign manager, David Plouffe, the unsung hero of t his campaign, who built the best -- the best political campaign, I think, in the history of the United States of America.To my chief strategist David Axelrod who's been a partner wi th me every step of the way. To the best campaign team ever asse mbled in the history of politics you made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to. It belongs to you. It belongs to you. I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't start with much money or m any endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of W ashington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines and the livin g rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston. It was b uilt by working men and women who dug into what little savings t hey had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause. It grew strengt h from the young people who rejected the myth of their generatio n's apathy who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep. It drew strength from the no t-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized and proved that more th an two centuries later a government of the people, by the people,and for the people has not perished from the Earth. This is you r victory. And I know you didn't do this just to win an election. And I know you didn't do it for me. You did it because you unde rstand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bri ng are the greatest of our lifetime-- two wars, a planet in per il, the worst financial crisis in a century. Even as we stand he re tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the d eserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their li ves for us. There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake aft er the children fall asleep and wonder how they'll make the mort gage or pay their doctors' bills or save enough for their child' s college education.。

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两百多年前,人民在这块曾经的殖民地上赢得了自己的命运;今夜,我们向实现完美联邦的目标又迈近了一步。

这一步,是因为你们;这一步,是因为你们证明了克服战争和萧条的那种精神仍在,那份把我们国家从绝望的深渊带向希望之巅的精神。

我们每个人都可以追逐自己的梦想。

美国同胞血浓于水,作为一个国家和民族,我们共起落、同荣辱。

今晚,在这次选举中,你们,美国人民们,提醒了我们:尽管路程艰辛,历程漫长,我们仍能振作精神,奋起反击。

我们心中坚信,美利坚的每天更加美好。

我想感谢每一位亲身参与大选的美国人。

无论这是你的第一次投票,又或是在队伍中等待了很久。

顺便说一句,排队这个问题真是亟待解决。

无论你是步行前往,还是拿起电话;无论你举的牌子上,写的是奥巴马还是罗姆尼…你的声音都会被听到,你也一样带来了改变。

我刚刚和罗姆尼州长通了话,向他和保罗·瑞安,就这场艰难的战役,表示了我的祝贺。

双方的选战之所以惨烈,正是因为我们都如此深爱这个国家,如此关心它的未来。

从乔治到兰诺夫妇,再到他们的儿子米特,罗姆尼一家选择通过献身公务来报效国家。

今晚,我们向这一份宝贵的政治遗产致以我们的敬意和掌声。

在未来的几个星期,我还希望能和罗姆尼州长坐下来,讨论在哪些方面,我们可以共同努力,推动这个国家向前。

我想谢谢我的朋友,我过去四年的搭档,美国的快乐战士—乔·拜登。

能有他做副总统。

夫复何求。

另外,假如没有那位20 年前同意嫁给我的女人,我今天也不可能站在这里。

让我告诉所有人吧:米歇尔,我对你的爱,是如此深切。

我目睹着我之外的美国人都爱上了你,作为第一夫人的你,我对你的骄傲,也是如此深切。

萨莎和玛利亚(奥巴马的两个女儿),就在我们的注视下,你们已经成长为两位坚强、智慧、美丽的年轻女士,就像你们的妈妈一样。

我真得为你们骄傲。

但我想说就目前而言,给你们养一条宠物狗就够了。

至政治史上最好的竞选团队和志愿者们:你们是最好的,最最好的。

你们中有些人是新鲜加入,有些人从一开始就与我们共同进退,但你们都是我的家人。

无论你在做什么,以后要做什么,你们都能带上这段我们共同创造的历史,以及这位感恩的总统对你们一生的感激。

谢谢你们的一路坚信,陪我翻过每座丘岭,穿越每座山谷。

一路走来,多亏你们的辅佑。

我会永远为你们所付出的一切和所有卓越之至的工作而心怀感激。

我知道有时候政治竞选看起来渺小,甚至愚蠢,这为愤世嫉俗者们提供了很多素材。

他们告诉我们,政治不过是为特殊利益集团服务的猴戏。

但如果你曾经同参加过我们的集会的普通人,或是在高中体育馆围线外排队的人们交谈过;或是看到在远离家乡的小郡县竞选办公室里工作到很晚的人们,你一定会有新的认识。

你会在一位半工半读的年轻活动现场组织者声音中,听到无比的坚定。

他想让每个孩子都能有均等的机会;你会在一名志愿者声音中,听到他的自豪。

她挨家挨户的告诉每一个人,她的哥哥终于有了工作,因为当地的汽车公司增加了一个轮班;
你会在一位军嫂声音中听到她的爱国主义情怀。

她深夜也不放下电话是为了要让每一位保家卫国的战士,都不用在回家后,却为一份工作、一片屋檐,苦苦求而不得。

这就是我们做这些的原因。

政治也可以说这样的。

这就是为什么,选举是重要的。

它并不渺小,它是件大事,很重要的大事。

在有三亿人口的国家中,民主会显得喧哗、混乱、复杂。

我们有自己的观点,每个人都有自己坚定的信仰。

当面对困难的时期,当我们的国家需要作出重大的决定时,它必然会激发热情,也掀起争议。

这些在今晚之后都不会改变,也不应该被改变。

这些争论是我们自由的印记。

我们永远不能忘记,就在此时此刻,在一些遥远
的国家,人民正在冒着生命的危险,只为了能有讨论那些重要话题的机会,为了能有像我们今天这样投出自己一票的机会。

尽管我们有不同,我们中的大多数,对美国的未来怀有一样的希望。

我们希望自己的孩子成长在这样一个国家:他们能去到最好的学校,有最好的老师;它不会辜负前人留下的遗产,继续成为全球科技、探索、创新的领导者,有好的工作、新的产业随之而来;我们希望自己孩子成长的美国,不会被债务负累,不会因不平等而有所削弱,也不会被地球变暖而带来的危害所威胁。

我们想要传承的,是一个安全并受全球尊敬与爱戴的国家。

我们想要传承的,是一个由世界最强军事力量保卫,拥有最好的军队的国家。

同时,也是一个自信前行的国家——走出战争的阴霾,塑造和平景象,保障每个人的自由与尊严。

我们相信美国是一个慷慨大度的国家,一个悲天悯人的国家,更是一个海纳百川的国家。

我们要接纳在我国学校学习并对我们的国旗宣誓,满怀梦想的移民;要接纳身处芝加哥南部市井之中却能志存高远的男孩;还要接纳北卡州家具工人的孩子,他们梦想着成为医生、科学家、工程师、企业家、外交官,甚至是总统。

那正是我们所期望的未来,是我们共有的愿景,是我们需要"前进"的方向,那是我们的目标。

对于如何实现这一目标,我们可能会意见相左,有时分歧甚大,两个多世纪以来,一直如此。

我们总会断断续续地取得进步,前行的路线总有曲折,不会一直是平坦通途。

认识到我们拥有共同的希望与梦想,单靠这一点无法终结所有的政治僵局,或解决我们所有问题。

建立共识,作出推动这个国家向前所必要的艰难妥协,这些艰辛的工作也无法得以替代。

但我们必须以这一共同纽带为起点。

我们的经济正在复苏,为期十年的战争已近尾声,一场漫长的竞选现已结束。

无论我是否赢得了你的选票,我都倾听了你的呼声,从你身上得到了教益,你使我成长为更优秀的总统。

带着你们的故事与挣扎,我回到白宫时,对面临的任务与未来,更为坚定,更有激情。

公民在我们的民主体系中所扮演的角色,并不止于投票。

美利坚的意义,并不在于别人能为我们做什么,而是在于我们能一起做什么,而这依靠的就是公民自治。

这虽然困难而又往往令人灰心,却是不可或缺的。

这是我们的建国理念。

我们国家的财富多于其他任何国家,可我们的富有并不源于此。

我们有史上最强的军事力量,可这并不是我们力量的源头。

我们的大学,我们的文化,为全世界所钦羡,可这并非吸引各国人民前来我国的根源。

美国的卓尔不群之根源在于,将全球最为多元化的国家团结起来的纽带,在于信奉我们的命运紧密相连。

信奉只有当我们对彼此,对下几代人负起一定责任,我们国家才有希望。

美国的卓尔不群之根源,在于无数美国人为之奋斗与献身的自由,这自由背后,既有义务又有权利,其中就包括仁爱、慈善、责任和爱国。

美国的伟大,就是靠这些精神铸就而成的。

我今晚充满希望,因为我目睹了美国上下洋溢着的精神:
在宁愿扣自己薪水,也不愿裁掉邻里员工的家族企业中;
在宁愿自己少干些,也不愿让朋友失业的工人们身上;
在手脚伤残,却仍延长服役年限的士兵身上;
在海军陆战队员身上,他们无畏地冲上楼梯,冲进黑暗与危险,只因心知有人会照顾他们。

在新泽西与纽约的海岸上也可以见到,各党领袖、各级政府撇开分歧,共同帮助一个社区重建被可怕的风暴摧毁的家园。

前些天,我在俄亥俄州的曼图尔市见到了一位父亲,他跟我讲了他8 岁女儿的故事。

女儿与白血病的斗争差点使他们倾家荡产,幸好医保改革在保险公司停止支付,其医疗费用前数月得以通过。

我不仅与这位父亲进行了交谈,也遇到了他坚强的女儿。

当她向听众发言时,在场的每一位父母都眼含热泪。

因为我们知道,这个小女孩的遭遇也可能发生在我们的孩子身上。

我知道每一位美国同胞,都希望她有同样光明的未来。

这就是我们,这就是我非常自豪地以总统身份领导的国家。

今晚,纵有我们所经历的磨难,纵有华盛顿诸般挫折,我从未对我们的未来如此充满希望,我从未对美利坚如此充满希望。

我请求你们,保持这份希望。

我不是指盲目乐观,无视眼前艰巨任务与障碍的那种希望,我也不是指让我们袖手旁观或逃避斗争的那种一厢情愿的理想主义。

我一直认为,希望是我们心中顽强不屈的那样东西。

虽有各种不利证据,却仍坚持有更好的未来等待着我们。

只要我们有勇气去不断争取、不断努力、不断奋斗。

美利坚,我相信,我们能百尺竿头更进一步,继续奋斗,为中产阶级创造就业、创造机会、创造保障。

我相信,我们能继续履行国父们的承诺——只要你踏实肯干,你是谁,从哪儿来,什么种族,爱哪里,都不重要。

无论你是黑人、白人、西班牙裔、亚裔,还是印第安居民,无论你年轻与否、富有与否、健全与否、性向如何,你都能在美国有所成就,只要你愿意努力。

我相信,我们可以共同把握这一未来。

因为有别于政坛所表现的,我们其实并没有那么分裂,我们并不像评论员们所认为的那样愤世嫉俗。

我们的伟大,胜于我们个人野心的总和,我们不仅仅是红蓝州的集合。

我们现在是,也将永远是,美利坚合众国。

在你们的帮助下和上帝的眷顾下,我们将继续前进,向全世界昭示,我们为何居于地球上最伟大的国家。

感谢你们,美利坚的人民们!
上帝保佑你们!
上帝保佑美国!。

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