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Alice: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Alice.
Alice: 哈囉!歡迎來到6分鐘英語。我是Alice
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Rob: And I'm Rob.
Rob:我是Rob
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Alice: So Rob, did you have a part time job while you were at university?
Alice:Rob,你在念大學時有去打工嗎?
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Rob: Yes, I worked in the student bar.
Rob:有阿,我在學生酒吧打工
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Alice: Did you learn anything from the experience?
Alice:那你有從這份工作中學到什麼嗎?
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Rob: I learned how to pull a decent pint.
Rob:我學到如何拉一杯漂亮的生啤酒
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Alice: Did you learn anything else?
Alice:你還有學到其他的嗎?
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Rob: Yes, I learned how to add up.
Rob:有阿,我學到如何加總
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Alice: Didn't they teach you that at school?
Alice:這個學校沒有教嗎?
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Rob: I wasn't good at doing sums in my head ... you know ... mental arithmetic.
Rob:我不擅長心算…你知道的…直接在腦中算數
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But I got pretty good at it as a barman.
但我是個很稱職的酒保
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They didn't have computerized cash registers in my day, you see.
那時沒有收銀機這種東西
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Alice: I didn't realize you were that old, Rob!
Alice:我不知道你這麼老了!Rob!
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Anyway, the subject of today's show is young business entrepreneurs.
不論如何,今天節目的主題是年輕企業家
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So, can you answer this question:
所以,你可以回答這個問題嗎:
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How young were the founders of Facebook and Microsoft when they first set up their companies?
臉書和微軟的創辦人是在幾歲時第一次創立他們的公司?
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Were they... a) junior high-school students
當他們…a)國中時
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b) high-school students
b)高中時
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Or c) university students?
或c)大學時?
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Rob: And Alice in case you think I don't know,
Rob:Alice,以防你以為我不知道
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Facebook is an online social networking service
臉書是一個社群網路
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and Microsoft is a computer software company. OK?
而微軟是一個電腦軟體公司。OK?
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Alice: Very good! Well done!
Alice:非常好!
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Rob: Well I'm going to say they were b) high-school students.
Rob:好的,我要說他們是 b)高中生
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Alice: We'll find out if you chose the right answer later on in the programme.
Alice:我們將會在稍後的節目中知道你的選擇是否正確
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But let's talk now about what drawbacks ... or disadvantages ... there are for young entrepreneurs.
我們現在來談談對於年輕企業家來說不利的地方
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What do you think, Rob?
你怎麼想的,Rob?
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Rob: Hmm. Well, I suppose one of the drawbacks of being young and your own boss
Rob:嗯…我猜想到一個成為年輕和自己的老闆的不利的點
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is that everyone who works for you is older than you!
是:每個為你工作的人年齡都比你大!
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Alice: Is that a drawback?
Alice:這是不利的地方嗎?
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Rob: Well, let's consider a real case.
Rob:我們來想想一個真實的案例
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Young British entrepreneur Suleman Sacranie started his first company when he was 17,
年輕的英國籍企業家Suleman Sacranie在他17歲的時候開創他的第一家公司
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followed by another business shortly afterwards.
接著立即是另一個事業緊跟在後
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Then while studying chemistry at university
然後同時在大學就讀化學時
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he started his third company, an online version of the pound shop
他開始了他的第三個公司,在美國的一個網路版的鎊店
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or dollar store in the US where everything in the shop is priced at one pound.
或一價店,在店裡的所有物品都是以一磅為單位標價的
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Let's listen to Suleman Sacranie talking about his company.
我們來聽聽Suleman Sacranie說說他的公司
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Suleman Sacranie: I'm actually quite fortunate now, compared to what I was six months ago
Suleman Sacranie:和六個月前的我相比,我現在十分的幸運
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because now I've got two additional directors who have grey hair.
因為我現在有另外的兩位有灰髮的理事
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It actually... commercial meetings are excellent now, you know.
事實上是…商業上的會議現在非常的棒,你知道的
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But before that I think I came across quite professional but you could still tell they
在這之前我想我有碰到十分專業的人員,但你仍可以說他們是
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were thinking in the back of their heads, 'I've got a kid sitting in front of me.'
用後腦杓在思考,「有一個小孩坐在我的前面」
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Rob: So young entrepreneur Suleman Sacranie has got two grey-haired directors working with him now.
Rob:所以年輕的企業家Suleman Sacranie現在有兩位灰髮理事和他一起工作
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Alice: That's right, but how does having grey-haired executives on board help, Rob?
Alice:是的,但為何擁有灰髮董事助陣有幫助呢?Rob
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Rob: Well, 'executives' are people who run a business and on board means being part of a team.
Rob:「董事」是那些使商業運作的人,而助陣意味著成為團體中的一部分
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Well, to answer your question, Alice, they bring experience to the table.
為了回答你的問題,Alice,他們會將經驗運用在檯面上
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I have a few grey hairs you know ... you could learn a lot from me.
你知道嘛我有一些灰頭髮…你可以從我身上學到很多東西
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Alice: I do, Rob. Everyday.
Alice:是的,我可以,Rob。每天
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And if you bring something to the table it means you provide something useful.
如果你將某物帶上檯面,這代表你提供很有用的建議之類的東西
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Well, what do you bring to the table, Rob?
那麼,你將什麼東西搬上檯面呢?Rob?
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Rob: Well, bad jokes, peanuts, crisps, cups of coffee, that sort of thing...
Rob:爛笑話、花生、洋芋片、咖啡…這類的東西…
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Alice: I was going to say a keen mind, in other words, a well-developed mind, and...
Alice:我說的是一顆敏銳的心,換句話說,是一顆發育良好的心靈,和
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great business acumen!
在商業上的聰明表現良好!
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Rob: Come on, you weren't going to say that!
Rob:拜託,你不曾說過那些!
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Alice: You're right, I wasn't.
Alice:你說的對,我不曾說過
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Acumen means good judgement.
Acumen的意思是擁有良好的判斷能力
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But don't worry, you have an abundant enthusiasm that makes up for it.
但別擔心,你擁有可以補償這些的熱情
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But moving on now, do you think that school prepared you well for working life?
接下來,你覺得學校給你充足的準備好讓你迎接工作嗎?
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Rob: No, not really. I studied Latin at school, and I don't use that much.
Rob:不,不盡然。我在校學習了拉丁語,但我並沒有很常用到它
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And maths ... well, I never use trigonometry or calculus.
還有數學…痾…我不曾用到三角函數和微積分
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So I'm not sure how useful maths lessons were...
所以我不確定數學課的實用性…
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Alice: Yes, and you only learned to add up in the university bar after all...
Alice:是的,你畢竟你只有在大學的酒吧學習加總…
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Rob: Yes, but I am very good at it!
Rob:是阿,但那是我現在擅長的!
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And the point is that I've got a fantastic job now.
還有重點是:我現在擁有一個令我很喜愛的工作
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And if you're really interested in something you can always acquire ... or get the skills you don't have.
如果你對於自己一直在學習的東西,或你不曾學習過的技能有興趣
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Let's listen to successful young entrepreneur Jessica Rose talking about her experience.
我們來聽聽成功又年輕的企業家Jessica Rose講述他的經驗
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She works with jewellery.
她從事珠寶商的工作
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Jessica Rose: I didn't need all these previous skills and experience to go out there and start on my own.
Jessica Rose:我不需要以前所學的技術和經驗還開始和開創我的事業
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When I first started I had no business training whatsoever, no jewellery training whatsoever,
當我第一次開創事業我不曾受過任何商業訓練、不曾受過任何要進珠寶業的訓練
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but I kind of woke up one day and thought I'd really love to be a jewellery designer.
但我有天起床的時候想想,我非常的想要成為一位珠寶設計專家
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Which is kind of a tricky position to be in,
這是多麼的微妙的一個職位
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because it's you know, a lot of people would say and did say, well, you know, you're mad.
因為你知道的,很多人會說或曾說些話,讓你生氣
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Alice: So Jessica Rose used her savings to learn jewellery making
Alice:所以Jessica Rose之後用她的積蓄去學習珠寶的製作
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and then set up her own jewellery-making business.
接著創立了她的珠寶製作事業
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Rob: And despite setting out with no business experience and no jewellery training,
Rob:除了從沒有事業經驗和珠寶行的訓練
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her enthusiasm for the article paid off.
她對要完成這件事的熱忱有了成果
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Alice: And that means it was successful.
Alice:這代表她成功了
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Rob: A bit like me...
Rob:有點像我…
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Alice: Yes. OK, I think it's time for the answer to today's quiz question.
Alice:好的,我想是時候該來回答今天測驗的問題了
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I asked: How young were the founders of Facebook and Microsoft when first set up their companies?
我的問題是:臉書和微軟的創辦人是在幾歲時第一次創立他們的公司?
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Were they... a) junior high-school students,
他們是a)國中時
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b) high-school students
b)高中時
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Or c) university students?
還是c)大學時?
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Rob: I said b) high-school students.
Rob:我的回答是b)高中時
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Alice: And you were wrong, I'm afraid, Rob. Sorry.
Alice:你答錯囉!我想,Rob,很抱歉囉
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Rob: Again.
Rob:再一次
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Alice: Yes. Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates were both university students when they started their companies.
Alice:是的。 Mark Zuckerberg 和Bill Gates都是大學時第一創立他們的公司
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Zuckerberg was studying at Harvard in the US when he launched Facebook in 2004.
當Zuckerberg在2004年成立臉書時,他正在美國就讀哈佛大學
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And Bill Gates took a break from Harvard to launch Microsoft in 1976, but never returned to his studies.
而Bill Gates在1976年成立微軟公司時,他已經是從哈佛休學中了。但他之後並沒有再回去就讀
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Rob: Both at Harvard ... that's a coincidence.
Rob:都是就讀哈佛大學…這是一個巧合
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I wonder if the bar there was any good...
我在想酒吧是不是一個很好的…
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Now can we hear the words we learned today?
現在我們可以聽聽今天所學到的單字嗎?
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Alice: Yes. OK. They are:
Alice:好阿,有:
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drawbacks
不利
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executives
總經理
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on board
在船上
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bring something to the table
將某東西帶上檯面
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keen
敏銳的
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(business) acumen
(商業上)聰明的
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acquire
學習
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paid off
付出有了代價
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Rob: Thanks, Alice. Well, that's the end of today's 6 Minute English.
Rob:謝謝你,Alice。那麼,今天的6分鐘英語到了尾聲
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We hope you've enjoyed the new vocabulary we brought to the table.
我們希望你們有沉浸在我們帶上檯面的新的單字中
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Alice: Very good.
Alice:非常好
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Rob: Please join us again soon!
Rob:請再加入我們喔!
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Both: Bye.
兩人一起說:掰掰