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Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Neil.
Neil:哈囉,歡迎來到六分鐘英語,我是Neil
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Alice: and I'm Alice. Neil, what are you eating?
我是Alice;Neil,你在吃啥?
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Neil: Peanuts.
Neil:花生
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Alice: Hmm. Did you know that one of the producers, here, has an allergy to peanuts?
Alice:你知道這兒的某位製作人對花生過敏嗎?
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Neil: No, I didn't – but they're not in the studio with us, so it doesn't matter, does it?
Neil:不,我不知道。不過他們沒跟我們一塊兒在錄音室,所以沒關係吧?不是嗎?
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Alice: It only takes a tiny piece of peanut to cause a big allergic reaction in some people.
Alice:只要些微的花生碎屑就會在某些人身上引起很大的過敏反應
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An allergy by the way, is a condition that makes you feel ill after eating, touching
順道一提,過敏是一種使你感到不適的狀況,在你食用、接觸
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or breathing in a particular substance.
或吸入某種特定的物質後
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Neil: And food allergies are the subject of today's show.
Neil:而食物過敏就是今天節目的主題
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Alice: Alright, put your peanuts down, Neil and answer today's quiz question.
Alice:好吧,放下你的花生,Neil,並且回答今天測驗的問題
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What substance is used to treat a severe allergic reaction? Is it...
什麼物質被拿來治療嚴重的過敏反應?它是...
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a) penicillin? b) adrenalin?
a) 盤尼西林? b) 腎上腺素
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Or c) aspirin?
或c) 阿斯匹林?
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Neil: OK, well, I'm going to go for a) penicillin.
Neil:好的,我要選a) 盤尼西林
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Alice: Well, we'll find out if that's the right answer later on.
Alice:待會兒我們就會知道答案是否正確
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Now let's listen to Dr Marianne Williams talking about why being too clean may not be a good thing.
現在讓我們來聽Marianne Williams醫生談談為何過分清潔也許不是件好事
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She is a dietician here in the UK.
她是英國的一位營養學家
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Dr Marianne Williams: For roughly the first month of life the immune system is switched
Marianne Williams醫生:新生兒的第一個月大致上來說免疫系統是關閉的
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off in essence and everything they [babies] get exposed to in that first month in life
而在他們生命的第一個月所接觸的一切
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dogs, cats, aunts, uncles, grannies, grandpas, family, dirt – everything –
狗、貓、阿姨、叔叔、奶奶、爺爺、家人、灰塵,所有的一切
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that is where they build up all the bacteria that are then going to colonize their gut in the future.
就是他們培植所有未來進駐在腸道裡細菌的地方
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Now, if you're born into a very sterile environment,
現在,如果你出生在一個無菌的環境,
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as is increasingly the case in the western world, everything's kept terribly clean,
如同在西方國家越來越多的例子,所有的東西都保持過分潔淨,
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and one of the theories is that we just are not getting enough exposure
而其中的一種理論就是:在新生的第一個月的早期階段,我們並沒有足夠的時間暴露於
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to a variety of bacteria at that very very early stage in that first month of life.
含有大量細菌的環境當中
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Alice: Dr Marianne Williams. The immune system is our body's defence against infection.
Alice:Marianne Williams醫生。免疫系統是我們的身體抵抗感染的防禦機制
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And it's switched off – or not working – for the first month of a baby's life.
而它關閉了,或不運作了,在新生兒的第一個月
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Neil: And through exposure to lots of things in our environment – that's family, pets,
Neil:透過暴露在我們環境中的東西,也就是家人、寵物
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dirt and so on – young babies meet different bacteria for the first time which colonise
灰塵等等。小寶寶第一次與不同種類的、將要移植
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or live and grow in – their guts.
或居住並且生長在他們腸道裡的細菌相遇
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Alice: Yes, but in a sterile environment babies don't get exposed to – or don't meet –
Alice:是的,但在一個無菌的環境裡小寶寶無法接觸或者遇見
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a wide enough variety of bacteria.
足量的細菌
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Sterile means completely clean and free of bacteria.
無菌意味著全然的潔淨並且沒有細菌
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And there's a theory that being too clean and bacteria-free
有個理論是太乾淨或者無菌
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now we have soap, antibiotics and better sanitation
我們現在有香皂、抗生素和更好的公共衛生
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has lead to an increase in allergies.
已經引起了過敏人數的增加
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Neil: So dirty play for babies is good – mud, pets, picking stuff up off the floor and eating it.
Neil:所以在骯髒的環境玩耍對小寶寶是好的;泥巴、寵物、撿起掉在地上的東西並且吃掉它
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Alice: Did you use to eat food off the floor when you were little, Neil?
Alice:Neil,你小時候很習慣吃掉在地上的食物嗎?
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Neil: Used to? I still do. I enjoy food from the floor!
Neil:以前嗎?我還是呀!我愛地上的食物
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Alice: Well, Neil, what can I say? We're both lucky to be allergy-free.
Alice:Neil,我能說什麼呢?我們都很幸運沒過敏
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I have a friend who has an allergy to gluten
我有個朋友對麩質過敏
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a protein found in wheat and some other grains
一種在麥子或其他穀類中所發現的蛋白質
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and she has to be very careful about what she eats so she doesn't get ill.
而她對她吃的東西必須很小心這樣她才不會生病
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Neil: The supermarkets are quite helpful, though, aren't they,
Neil:即便如此,超級市場也幫得上忙,他們不是
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with products 'free from this' and 'free from that'?
有「這個不加」和「那個不加」的產品嗎?
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Alice: This is helpful, yes. But the food industry is now marketing their products to
Alice:是沒錯啦。不過食品商現在都把他們的產品推銷
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attract consumers who don't have a proven – or tested – allergy.
去吸引沒有被證實或經過測試有過敏反應的消費者群
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Neil: Why would you buy free-from foods if you don't have a food allergy?
Neil:你為什麼要買免於過敏的食物如果你並沒有食物過敏呢?
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Alice: Well, people have started to believe that certain foods
Alice:人們逐漸相信某些食物
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like gluten or dairy are bad for us,
像是麩質或乳製品對我們不好
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though there isn't any medical evidence to support this.
即使沒有任何的醫學實證支持這個說法
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Let's hear about how rickets
讓我們來聽聽軟骨症
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a disease caused by a lack of Vitamin D in the diet
一種在飲食中因缺乏維生素D所引起的疾病
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is affecting some children in the UK.
正如何影響在英國的某些孩童
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This is BBC reporter Mike Williams.
我是BBC記者Mike Williams
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Mike Williams: Rickets is common in the developing world but this is London in the 21st century.
Mike Williams:軟骨症在開發中國家很普遍,但這裡是21世紀的英國
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These children aren't malnourished because they're too poor to eat well ... it's the opposite.
這些孩子營養不良並非因為貧窮吃不起...正好相反
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Their often middle-class parents are spending money to give them foods with ingredients taken out.
他們中產階級的父母常常花錢提供他們消除養分的食物
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It's as if some of us have become unnecessarily frightened of our food.
它就好像部分的我們變得非必要地害怕我們的食物
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Neil: Rickets usually affects malnourished childrenfrom poor countries– children who
Neil:軟骨症通常影響來自貧窮國家營養不良的兒童,孩童們
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don't have enough to eat – and it makes their bones weak.
吃不起足夠的食物,而這使他們的骨頭脆弱
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But here in London some parents are buying their children expensive free-from foods
然而在倫敦這裡有些家長正買給他們的孩子昂貴且免於過敏的食物
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for example to avoid dairy
例如避免牛奶
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and are sometimes making them very ill.
而且偶爾讓他們生病
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Alice: It sounds crazy, doesn't it?
Alice:它聽起來真是瘋狂,不是嗎?
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Neil: Yeah... it's nuts! Get it? Nuts.
Neil:是的...瘋了!懂了嗎?瘋子(註:英文裡,堅果和瘋子同為nuts)
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Alice: Very good.
Alice:非常好
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Neil: Yes. Nuts - that means crazy. Now I think it's time for the answer to today's quiz question.
Neil:就是啊!太瘋狂了,就是狂熱的意思。我想現在是公布測驗答案的時間了。
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Alice: OK, then. So earlier in the show I asked:
Alice:好的,稍早我在節目中問到:
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What substance is used to treat a severe allergic reaction?
「什麼物質被用來治療嚴重的過敏反應呢?」
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Is it... a) penicillin? b) adrenalin? Or c) aspirin?
它是...a) 盤尼西林?b) 腎上腺素?或是 c) 阿斯匹靈?
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Neil: I said a) penicillin.
Neil:我猜 a) 盤尼西林
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Alice: And you were wrong, Neil! The correct answer is b) adrenalin.
Alice:而你錯了,Neil!正確答案是b) 腎上腺素
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An injection of adrenalin can be used to treat anaphylaxis
注射腎上腺素能夠用來治療過敏症狀
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or severe allergic reactions ... to insect stings,
或是嚴重的過敏反應...例如蟲咬,
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foods, drugs, and other allergens.
食物、藥品到其他過敏原
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Antibiotics such as penicillin treat bacterial infections
像盤尼西林這樣的抗生素治療細菌感染
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and aspirin is a painkiller you might take for a headache.
而阿斯匹靈則是你頭痛時可能會服用的止痛藥
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Neil: OK, can you tell us the words we heard today again please, Alice?
Neil:好,Alice,你可以再次覆誦我們今天所聽到的單字嗎?
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Alice: Sure. They are:
Alice:當然。它們是:
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allergy
過敏
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immune system
免疫系統
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switched off
關閉
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colonise
移植
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get exposed to
暴露於...
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sterile
無菌的
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gluten
麩質
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proven
證實的
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rickets
軟骨症
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malnourished
營養缺乏的
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nuts
瘋狂的
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anaphylaxis
過敏症狀
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Neil: Well, that's the end of today's 6 Minute English. Don't be afraid to join us again soon.
Neil:那今天六分鐘英語的到了尾聲了。別怕再次加入我們
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Alice: You know where to find us, don't you? Go to bbclearningenglish.com where you'll
Alice:你知道哪裡能找到我們,不是嗎?就上 bbclearningenglish.com你將
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find grammar points, vocabulary and more editions of 6 Minute English.
可以找到文法重點、字彙以及更多集的六分鐘英語
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Both: Bye.
兩人:再會