Benjamin Franklin House 本杰明? 福蘭克林博物館
Benjamin Franklin House 本杰明? 福蘭克林博物館
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Dan: He was an inventor and writer.
Li: A musician and a philosopher.
Dan: A businessman and a diplomat.
Li: 發(fā)明家,作家,音樂家,商人,哲學(xué)家和外交家。這究竟是誰呢?
Dan: It's Benjamin Franklin!
Li: 他的名字就是本杰明·福蘭克林?,F(xiàn)在我們聽到的就是他發(fā)明的一種玻璃樂器 the glass armonica. He was a famous American, everyone knows that!
This is the only house still standing where Benjamin Franklin lived and worked.
Dr Márcia Balisciano
Dan: But not everyone knows that he has a special connection to London! Well join us for a visit to The Benjamin Franklin House in London. Hi I'm Dan.
Li: 大家好我是楊莉。我們的導(dǎo)游是福蘭克林博物館的創(chuàng)建人和館長。
I'm Dr Márcia Balisciano and I'm the founding director of Benjamin Franklin House. And it's my job to make sure that as many people as possible come to visit us and learn about the history of Franklin in London.
Dan: Of all the places Franklin lived across the continent, this is the only surviving home left.
?Benjamin Franklin House
Li: 唯一保留下來的住所 the only surviving home.
Well, by some strange twist of fate this is the only house still standing where Benjamin Franklin lived and worked. So it's not in Boston where he was born, not in his adopted city of Philadelphia, not in Paris where he spent eight years as, sort of, First Ambassador – if you will – of the colonies, but here in London. He spent the better part of 16 years here at 36 Craven Street.
Dan: The only house standing. This is another way of saying the only surviving house where Benjamin lived and worked.
And it is a Grade 1 listed 1730s Georgian townhouse.
He was a writer and an inventor and a scientist and a philosopher and a politician and a diplomat.
Dr Márcia Balisciano
Li: Grade 1 listed Georgian townhouse. 這是一座喬治亞建筑風(fēng)格的國家一級保護(hù)建筑。福蘭克林出生在波士頓。
Dan: His birthplace is in Boston.
Li: His adopted city was Philadelphia.
Dan: So what's his UK connection then?
Franklin actually was Anglo-American because his father came from Ecton in Northamptonshire, here in the United Kingdom and his mother was born on the island of Nantucket, off the coast of Massachusetts. But he came to London initially in a political role, on behalf of the Pennsylvanians.
Li: 他的父親是英國人,母親是美國人所以他是一個有英國血統(tǒng)的美國人 Anglo-American.
Dan: Although he came to London initially as a politician we all know that Franklin was also famous for lots of other achievements. Now let's listen to Dr Balisciano again and see if you can figure out the meaning of the word polymath.
Benjamin Franklin was almost every description you could think of. He was a writer and an inventor and a scientist and a philosopher and a politician and a diplomat. And Benjamin Franklin was someone who was a real polymath – he did a little bit of everything. He was born in Boston in 1706 and he ran away as a teenager to his adopted city of Philadelphia, where eventually he became a printer and a publisher.
Dan: A real polymath, someone who knows a bit of everything, a genius, a know-it-all.
Li: 一個精通萬物的人,天才,a polymath. 他還是一個哲學(xué)家,他的名言警句很多比如:
Dan: An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Li: 每天吃一個蘋果,身體健康不求醫(yī)。
Dan: A penny saved is a penny earned.
Li: 省一分錢就是賺一分錢。
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away". "A penny saved is a penny earned". He also said that "house guests and fish are similar because they both start to stink after three days" but here, at Craven Street, he actually had his niece come and live three years in the house.
Of all my inventions, the glass armonica has given me the greatest personal satisfaction.
Benjamin Franklin
Dan: Oh dear! I'm not sure about the last one: House guests and fish are the same because they both start to stink after three days.
Li: 福蘭克林還曾說過這樣的話,住在家里的客人和魚都一樣,三天一過就開始發(fā)腥了。不過他的侄女在他家住了三年。
Dan: Judging by what he said, the whole house must have stunk.
Li: But he may have been too busy with his great inventions to notice the smell! 他最著名的發(fā)明之一就是避雷針 the lightening rod.
Dan: Also, the Franklin stove.
Li: 福蘭克林火爐。
Dan: And theodometer.
Li: 里程表。
Dan: And of course the glass armonica. He once said this: "Of all my inventions, the glass armonica has given me the greatest personal satisfaction."
Li: On that note we'll leave you to enjoy the sound of the glass armonica from the Benjamin Franklin House. Bye for now.
Dan: Bye.