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48 The calf is young, but it can outrun the wolf if only it manages to keep its footing.
???
49 At this stage the odds are even. Either the caribou will make a mistake or, after a mile, the wolf will give up.
上演
36 Northern Canada’s wild frontier. Here, nature stages one of her greatest dramas.
北美驯鹿
37 Every year, three million caribou migrate across the arctic tundra.
计策,手段,花招
45 Running directly at the herd is a ploy to generate panic.
把……作为目标
46 The herd breaks up and now it’s easier to target an individual.
47 In the chaos, a calf is separated from its mother.
熔化;融化
34 Summer brings 24 hours of sunlight and a thawing, shifting landscape.
冻原
35 Further south, the winter snows have almost cleared from the arctic tundra.
19 Their mother has not eaten for five months and has lost half her body weight.
20 Now she converts the last of her fat reserves into milk for her cubs.
13 Her emergence marks the beginning of spring.
受限
急剧下降;乘橇滑下
14 After months of confinement underground, she toboggans down the slope, perhaps
to clean her fur, perhaps for sheer joy.
30 It’s time to put them to the test. They’ve grown enormously in confidence, but they don’t have their mother’s sense of urgency.
31 At last it seems that they’re ready for their journey and only just in time for, a few miles from the coast, the ice is already splitting.
32 Now the mother can start hunting for the seals they must have, but she’s leading her cubs into a dangerous new world.
33 Nearly half of all cubs die in their first year out on the ice.
〔用于强调〕 注视
15 Her cubs gaze out at their bright new world for the very first time.
16 The female calls them, but this steep slope is not the easiest place to take your first steps.
暴风雪
25 But even now, blizzards can strike without warning.
26 Being so small, the cubs are easily chilled and they would be more comfortable resting in the den, but their mother must keep them out and active.
17 (WHIMPERING) But they are hungry and eager to reach their mother, who’s delayed feeding them on this special day.
2
引诱,诱惑
18 Now she lures them with the promise of milk, the only food the cubs have known since they were born, deaf and blind, beneath the snow some two months ago.
11 It’s March, and light returns to the high Arctic, sweeping away four months of darkness.
搅拌
12 A polar bear stirs. She has been in her den the whole winter.
27 She’s becoming weak from hunger and there’s no food on these nursery slopes.
28 The sea ice still holds firm, but it won’t last much longer.
29 Day 1 0, and the mother has led her cubs a mile from the den.
7 (HEAVY WIND BL0WING) The penguins stay when all other creatures have fled because each guards a treasure, a single egg resting on the top of its feet and kept warm beneath the downy bulge of its stomach. 绒毛的 鼓出
50 Midsummer on the tundra and the sun does not set.
51 At these latitudes, the sun’s rays are glancing and not enough of their energy reaches the ground to enable trees to grow.
1
PLANET EARTH 01
1 ATTENB0R0UGH: A hundred years ago, there were one-and-a-half billion people on Earth.
2 Now, over six bi源自文库lion crowd our fragile planet.
38 The immensity of the herd can only be properly appreciated from the air.
3
39 Some herds travel over two thousand miles a year in search of fresh pastures.
经陆路,从陆上
40 This is the longest overland migration made by any animal.
41 They’re constantly on the move. Newborn calves have to be up and running the day they’re born.
23 For now, though, it’s still minus 30 degrees, and the cubs must have the shelter of the den.
24 It’s six days since the bears emerged and spring is advancing rapidly.
3 But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity.
4 This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before. 帝
42 But the vast herds do not travel alone. Wolves.
尾随
43 Packs of them, eight to ten strong, shadow the migration.
44 And they’re hungry. It’s the newly-born calves that they are after.
5 Imagine our world without sun. Male emperor penguins are facing the nearest that exists on planet Earth, winter in Antarctica.
6 It’s continuously dark and temperatures drop to minus 70 degrees centigrade.
21 The spring sun brings warmth, but also a problem for the mother.
22 It starts to melt the sea ice. That is where she hunts for the seals she needs to feed her cubs and she must get there before the ice breaks up.
52 You need to travel five hundred miles south from here before that is possible.
矮小的 灌木
北的,北方的,北方地区的
53 These stunted shrubs mark the tree line, the beginning of the Boreal forest, the
56 In the arctic winter, snow forms a continuous blanket across the land.
taiga.
松柏类
54 The needle-shaped leaves of the conifers are virtually inedible, so this forest supports very little animal life.
无记号的;未被注意的???
55 It’s a silent place where the snow is unmarked by footprints.
8 There is no food and no water for them and they will not see the sun again for four months.
痛苦的经验
9 Surely, no greater ordeal is faced by any animal.
10 As the sun departs from the Antarctic, it lightens the skies in the far north.
48 The calf is young, but it can outrun the wolf if only it manages to keep its footing.
???
49 At this stage the odds are even. Either the caribou will make a mistake or, after a mile, the wolf will give up.
上演
36 Northern Canada’s wild frontier. Here, nature stages one of her greatest dramas.
北美驯鹿
37 Every year, three million caribou migrate across the arctic tundra.
计策,手段,花招
45 Running directly at the herd is a ploy to generate panic.
把……作为目标
46 The herd breaks up and now it’s easier to target an individual.
47 In the chaos, a calf is separated from its mother.
熔化;融化
34 Summer brings 24 hours of sunlight and a thawing, shifting landscape.
冻原
35 Further south, the winter snows have almost cleared from the arctic tundra.
19 Their mother has not eaten for five months and has lost half her body weight.
20 Now she converts the last of her fat reserves into milk for her cubs.
13 Her emergence marks the beginning of spring.
受限
急剧下降;乘橇滑下
14 After months of confinement underground, she toboggans down the slope, perhaps
to clean her fur, perhaps for sheer joy.
30 It’s time to put them to the test. They’ve grown enormously in confidence, but they don’t have their mother’s sense of urgency.
31 At last it seems that they’re ready for their journey and only just in time for, a few miles from the coast, the ice is already splitting.
32 Now the mother can start hunting for the seals they must have, but she’s leading her cubs into a dangerous new world.
33 Nearly half of all cubs die in their first year out on the ice.
〔用于强调〕 注视
15 Her cubs gaze out at their bright new world for the very first time.
16 The female calls them, but this steep slope is not the easiest place to take your first steps.
暴风雪
25 But even now, blizzards can strike without warning.
26 Being so small, the cubs are easily chilled and they would be more comfortable resting in the den, but their mother must keep them out and active.
17 (WHIMPERING) But they are hungry and eager to reach their mother, who’s delayed feeding them on this special day.
2
引诱,诱惑
18 Now she lures them with the promise of milk, the only food the cubs have known since they were born, deaf and blind, beneath the snow some two months ago.
11 It’s March, and light returns to the high Arctic, sweeping away four months of darkness.
搅拌
12 A polar bear stirs. She has been in her den the whole winter.
27 She’s becoming weak from hunger and there’s no food on these nursery slopes.
28 The sea ice still holds firm, but it won’t last much longer.
29 Day 1 0, and the mother has led her cubs a mile from the den.
7 (HEAVY WIND BL0WING) The penguins stay when all other creatures have fled because each guards a treasure, a single egg resting on the top of its feet and kept warm beneath the downy bulge of its stomach. 绒毛的 鼓出
50 Midsummer on the tundra and the sun does not set.
51 At these latitudes, the sun’s rays are glancing and not enough of their energy reaches the ground to enable trees to grow.
1
PLANET EARTH 01
1 ATTENB0R0UGH: A hundred years ago, there were one-and-a-half billion people on Earth.
2 Now, over six bi源自文库lion crowd our fragile planet.
38 The immensity of the herd can only be properly appreciated from the air.
3
39 Some herds travel over two thousand miles a year in search of fresh pastures.
经陆路,从陆上
40 This is the longest overland migration made by any animal.
41 They’re constantly on the move. Newborn calves have to be up and running the day they’re born.
23 For now, though, it’s still minus 30 degrees, and the cubs must have the shelter of the den.
24 It’s six days since the bears emerged and spring is advancing rapidly.
3 But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity.
4 This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before. 帝
42 But the vast herds do not travel alone. Wolves.
尾随
43 Packs of them, eight to ten strong, shadow the migration.
44 And they’re hungry. It’s the newly-born calves that they are after.
5 Imagine our world without sun. Male emperor penguins are facing the nearest that exists on planet Earth, winter in Antarctica.
6 It’s continuously dark and temperatures drop to minus 70 degrees centigrade.
21 The spring sun brings warmth, but also a problem for the mother.
22 It starts to melt the sea ice. That is where she hunts for the seals she needs to feed her cubs and she must get there before the ice breaks up.
52 You need to travel five hundred miles south from here before that is possible.
矮小的 灌木
北的,北方的,北方地区的
53 These stunted shrubs mark the tree line, the beginning of the Boreal forest, the
56 In the arctic winter, snow forms a continuous blanket across the land.
taiga.
松柏类
54 The needle-shaped leaves of the conifers are virtually inedible, so this forest supports very little animal life.
无记号的;未被注意的???
55 It’s a silent place where the snow is unmarked by footprints.
8 There is no food and no water for them and they will not see the sun again for four months.
痛苦的经验
9 Surely, no greater ordeal is faced by any animal.
10 As the sun departs from the Antarctic, it lightens the skies in the far north.