口译资料:希拉里在欢迎中国代表团晚宴上的讲话

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口译资料:希拉里在欢迎中国代表团晚宴上的讲话

  Remarks at Banquet for the Chinese delegation

  Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
  May 9, 2011
  Ben Franklin Room
  Washington, D.C.
  美国国务卿希拉里·克林顿在欢迎中国代表团晚宴上的讲话
  2011年5月9日
  美国国务院 本杰明·富兰克林厅

  Good evening, everyone. Good evening and welcome to the Benjamin Franklin Room here in the State Department. I am delighted that Secretary Geithner and I have the great privilege of once again hosting the third Strategic and Economic Dialogue here in Washington. A few weeks ago in this very room, I had the privilege of sitting and talking with Dr. Henry Kissinger, my esteemed predecessor and a good friend to many of us here. He spoke of the early days of the U.S.-China diplomatic relationship going back 40 years now. And he discussed many of the challenges that his generation of diplomats on both sides had to overcome.
  大家晚上好。晚上好,欢迎大家光临国务院本杰明·富兰克林厅。盖特纳部长和我本人再次有幸在华盛顿主持第三轮美中战略与经济对话,我感到十分高兴。几个星期前就在这个厅里,我有幸坐在这里与我尊敬的前任和在座很多人的好朋友亨利∙基辛格博士进行交谈。他讲述了40年前美中早期外交关系的情况,谈到当年他那一代双方的外交家必须克服的很多困难。

  Tonight, I cannot help but marvel at how far we have come together. These have been decades of unprecedented growth and progress for China. It has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and has helped to drive global prosperity. The United States has welcomed China’s growth and we have benefited from it. Today, our economies are entwined and so are our futures. Relations are far broader and deeper than even Dr. Kissinger and his colleagues could have imagined all those years ago.
  今晚,我不禁对双方交往的长足进展感到惊叹。几十年来,中国取得了前所未有的发展和进步,使亿万人民摆脱了贫困,并为推动全球繁荣做出了贡献。美国欢迎中国的发展并从中受益。今天,我们两国的经济以及我们的未来已密不可分,两国关系的广度与深度就连基辛格博士及其同事们在当年也难以想象。

  This change has brought with it our own new challenges. History teaches that often, the rise of new powers ushers in periods of conflict and uncertainty. And during our Strategic Dialogue today, State Councilor Dai and I and our colleagues discussed the concerns that people in both of our countries feel about the other. But in the 21st century, it does not make sense to apply the zero-sum 19th century theories of how major powers interact. Indeed, we are moving through unchartered territory and we need new ways of understanding the shifting dynamics of the international landscape and our own bilateral relationship.
  这一变化带来了我们这一代面临的新挑战。历史告诉我们,新的大国的兴起往往会带来一些冲突和不确定的时期。在今天双方举行的战略对话中,戴秉国国务委员和我及我们的同事们讨论了两国人民对对方感到关切的一些问题。但在21世纪,运用19世纪大国互动中的零和理论是没有道理的。确实,我们正在走前人没有走过的路,我们需要用新的方式来理解国际环境的变化因素和我们本身的双边关系。

  Deng Xiaoping once described China’s process of reform and modernization as being like a person crossing a river by feeling his way over the stones. That is a good de script ion of the way forward that we must chart together. We know it won’t be easy and there will certainly be times when both our countries stumble on the unexpected stones. But if we continue building the habits of cooperation and respect that this dialogue represents, and if we learn to trust one another and better understand each other’s intentions, then I am confident we will not let those slippery stones trip us up and derail our progress. We are very pleased at the habits of cooperation and understanding that have already been developed, and we greatly appreciated the successful visit by President Hu Jintao this past January and the agreements that he and President Obama have made to deepen our relationship to make it one that is positive, cooperative, and comprehensive.
  邓小平曾用“摸着石头过河”来形容中国的改革和现代化进程。用这句话来描述我们必须共同规划的前进道路也十分恰当。我们知道这并非易事,有时,两国难免会因意外出现的石头而脚下不稳。但如果我们继续培养这一对话所象征的合作与尊重的习惯,如果我们学会互相信任并更好地理解对方的意图,那么,我相信我们不会让那些石头把我们滑倒和阻碍我们的前进。我们对已经养成的合作与理解的习惯感到十分满意,并对胡锦涛主席今年一月的成功访问以及他和奥巴马总统为深化两国关系、使之成为积极、合作、全面的关系所达成的共识十分赞赏。

  So to all of my American colleagues, members of the Cabinet, and other leaders of our government, thank you for your work on behalf of this dialogue. And to our Chinese colleagues and partners, thank you for making this long journey – not only the journey you made by the airplane that brought you here, but the journey that we are making together to build a better future for our children and our grandchildren.
  各位美国同事、内阁成员们以及我国政府的其他领导人,谢谢你们为这一对话所做的工作。各位中国同事和伙伴,谢谢你们进行这次长途旅行——不仅是乘飞机前来与会,而且是和我们一道踏上为我们的子孙后代创造更美好未来的旅途。

  Please enjoy the evening, and now let me ask Secretary Geithner to make a few remarks.
  祝大家度过一个美好的晚上,现在请盖特纳部长讲几句话。

  本文选自新东方口译名师裴晓栋的blog,blog链接地址:http://blog.hjenglish.com/peixiaodong

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