BBC初級口語:南非喇叭的噪音Noisy Horn of South Africa
Background: 日本足球協會負責人提出應在明年的世界盃賽中取締一種叫 vuvuzela 的塑料喇叭。犬飼基昭在日本隊同東道主南非隊比賽之後説,刺耳的喇叭聲嚴重干擾了日本球員之間的交流。此前世界足協曾拒絕過類似抱怨,認為 vuvuzela 是南非運動傳統的一部分。
【文本】
Its sound has been compared to a swarm of angry bees; even an elephant with constipation.
But the blowing of the vuvuzela could, if anyone can hear themselves speak, be one of the talking points of the next World Cup.
A metre long and used like a trumpet, the plastic horn is the constant soundtrack to South African domestic football.
But opinion is divided as to whether it will be a welcome addition to next June’s event.
Television networks and players have complained and they've now been joined by the head of the Japanese football association. Speaking after his side played a friendly in South Africa, Motoaki Inukai said the noise was so loud that players just a few metres apart still couldn't hear each other.
He said he would raise the issue at the World Cup draw on 4 December and wanted FIFA to ban the vuvuzela from all games not involving the hosts.
Despite the noise, and a change of coach, South Africa's team Bafana Bafana show no sign of improving.
Currently ranked 85th in the world, they've failed to score a goal in any of their last four games.
【口語突破】
swarm
一羣/一窩
constipation
便祕
talking points
議論的焦點
trumpet
喇叭
plastic horn
塑料喇叭
soundtrack
配樂/背景樂
opinion is divided
意見不一
a welcome addition
受歡迎的新增(內容)
television networks
電視網絡
World Cup draw
世界盃抽籤
FIFA
國際足球聯合會
ban
禁止
coach
教練
show no sign of
沒有任何跡象
ranked
排名
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