时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2013年VOA慢速英语(六)月


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AS IT IS 2013-06-09 Afghan Fashion Designer Creates Dresses, Jobs



Thanks for joining us again on “As It Is.” I’m Kelly Jean Kelly.


Today we are discussing one of my favorite topics: wedding dresses.


“Last year I made a beautiful huge ball gown 1 for a lady who was actually from Lebanon. We used more than a hundred yards of tulle just for the skirt.”


Roya Hashimi is a fashion designer from Afghanistan. She started a dressmaking business sixteen years ago. It is called Elegance 2 by Roya, and it is Virginia, in the United States.


VOA went to her shop recently to visit. The store is one long room. It is lined on both sides with white dresses. Many touch the floor. Every half hour or so, the doorbell rings, and a woman comes in. Usually she is with her mother, or her sister, or a friend, and they are trying on a gown Roya has made.


“Business is good, we are doing okay. I’m enjoying my work.”


Roya left Afghanistan when she was a teenager in the mid-1980s. Her family went to Germany. Roya studied fashion design there. Eventually she married, and she and her husband Mustafa moved to America. He helps her with advertising 3 and other parts of the business.


“This is a family business. We don’t think of it as the wife and husband. So we work it out as a business once we get here. So it’s all business, business, business, work. Then at six o’clock, come here, honey.”


Roya says owning her own business is a great feeling, especially after all the hard work she did to achieve it. But she has never forgotten Afghanistan. She thinks especially of the women there.   


“It is so tough for them to find an, just an ordinary job, just make a little bit of money. It’s hard. Especially when you’re not educated, there’s no chance.”


So a few years ago, Roya Hashimi returned to Afghanistan. She hired some women to help her with her American business. The women in Afghanistan focus on delicate 4 details, like lace 5, or like the beads 6 used for that Lebanese bride last year.


“We used more than a thousand of them on that dress.”


Roya says the women in Afghanistan use the money they earn from sewing to support their families, or to buy a cell phone, or to buy nice clothes for special occasions 7.


“They are going every day to weddings, the Afghan women.”


Roya says many also use the money for education. It pays for school, or for computer time to study English.


She hopes eventually to create a factory in Afghanistan and hire even more people. And she would like to pay for a girls’ school there.


“Recently one lady bought a little belt and she was telling me, this is more than a belt. This is not just a belt, this is much more than that.”


An American customer named Martha came in the shop to try on her dress. She says she loves Roya’s work.


“I have on a peach dress with a bit of an empire, mid-modified waist line, it has individual beautiful pink and white beading with a little silver.”


Martha also loves Roya’s mission 8.


“I knew that she was from Afghanistan, but I wasn’t quite as aware as how involved with the women of Afghanistan she is. And I’m hoping sometime to accompany her to Afghanistan.”


“Well, at least you’ll have something to wear.”


“Yes, maybe not these clothes, but certainly beautiful things nonetheless 9.”


Women Are a Growing Force in the Afghan Economy


Roya Hashimi has spent years building a business in the United States. Back in her homeland, there are now 1600 registered 10 female 11-owned businesses. Mario Ritter reports that women have become a growing force in the Afghan economy.


Nilofar Sakhi directs the International Center for Women’s Economic Development at the American University of Afghanistan. She says half of the university’s first-year class are women. Ms. Sakhi says one reason for increased female enrollment 12 is because Afghan girls today have examples of successful, professional Afghan women.  


“Looking at women talking about their political rights in parliament 13, looking at women entering into business and having trade in Malaysia and Dubai, and looking at women who are successful personalities 14 internationally of raising Afghanistan voices. This gives an image.”


Ms. Sakhi says women in Afghanistan increasingly 15 have international contacts and resources.


Twenty-five-year-old Roya Mahboob is trying to make sure women also have access to information. She is the chief executive 16 officer of a computer software company.


“We are always thinking how we can take advantage of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube by collecting good content and creating Web traffic.”


Ms. Mahboob’s company, called Afghan Citadel 17, also trains students in information technology.


“It’s difficult, especially for females 18 in the schools to go outside and learn IT in courses because most of the families do not pay for them to learn in the course. Providing the free education and free IT centers in each school, when they graduate from high school, if they want to work, they can stay at home working online.”


Ms. Mahboob says using the Internet is one way for women to have a freedom that is still hard to find in some parts of Afghanistan.


“The IT and social media gives this power to women to be independent and have confidence to share their ideas because in social networks no one tells them ‘Why are you outside the home?’ ‘Why are you talking with the men?’ Because no one knows them.”


Sharing ideas over the Internet only encourages women to learn even more.


I'm Mario Ritter.


And I’m Kelly Jean Kelly, and that’s our show for today.


By the way, you may have noticed that several women in this story are named “Roya.” That is because Roya is common for girls and women in Afghanistan. It means “dream.”


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n.长袍,特殊场合穿的长服
  • She pinned the gown at the neck with a safety pin.她在领子那儿用一枚别针把睡衣别住。
  • He threw on his gown.他穿上他的礼服。
n.优雅;优美,雅致;精致,巧妙
  • The furnishings in the room imparted an air of elegance.这个房间的家具带给这房间一种优雅的气氛。
  • John has been known for his sartorial elegance.约翰因为衣着讲究而出名。
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
adj.巧妙的,敏感的;易损的,娇嫩的
  • Be careful with those wine cups — they are very delicate.当心那些酒杯—它们很容易碎。
  • The delicate handicraft works will not bear rough handling.精致的手工艺品经不起粗鲁的摆弄。
n.饰带,花边,缎带;v.结带子,饰以花边
  • She let a piece of lace into her dress.她在衣服上镶了一块花边。
  • The bride is wearing a wedding dress made of lace.新娘穿一件蕾丝婚纱。
n.(空心)小珠子( bead的名词复数 );水珠;珠子项链
  • a necklace of wooden beads 一条木珠项链
  • Beads of perspiration stood out on his forehead. 他的前额上挂着汗珠。
n.机会( occasion的名词复数 );时刻;原因;需要
  • The prosecution stated that intercourse had occurred on several occasions. 控诉方称发生过数次性交。
  • He has been late on numerous occasions. 他已经迟到过无数次了。
n.使命,任务,天职;代表团,使团
  • He was charged with an important mission.他受委托承担一项重要使命。
  • I'll leave you to undertake an important mission.我要让你承担一项重要使命。
adv.尽管如此,依然,然而
  • Though he's fool,I like him nonetheless.虽然他很笨,我仍然喜欢他。
  • His face is serious but nonetheless very friendly.他一脸严肃,但还是非常友好。
adj.登记的,注册的
  • Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulation. 船只在外国注册以逃避有关雇佣和安全的规定。
  • In former times, only property owners could be registered as voters. 从前,只有有财产的人才能登记作选民。
adj.雌的,女(性)的;n.雌性的动物,女子
  • We only employ female workers.我们只雇用女工。
  • The animal in the picture was a female elephant.照片上的动物是头母象。
n.注册或登记的人数;登记
  • You will be given a reading list at enrollment.注册时你会收到一份阅读书目。
  • I just got the enrollment notice from Fudan University.我刚刚接到复旦大学的入学通知书。
n.议会,国会
  • She won a seat in Parliament at the election.她在选举中赢得了议会中的席位。
  • The drug was banned by an act of parliament.议会的法案明令禁止该药品。
n. 诽谤,(对某人容貌、性格等所进行的)人身攻击; 人身攻击;人格, 个性, 名人( personality的名词复数 )
  • There seemed to be a degree of personalities in her remarks.她话里有些人身攻击的成分。
  • Personalities are not in good taste in general conversation.在一般的谈话中诽谤他人是不高尚的。
adv.逐渐地,日益地,逐渐增加地
  • Rivers are being increasingly made use of by man. 河流正在日益为人类所利用。
  • I find it increasingly difficult to live within my income.我发现靠收入过日子越来越难了。
adj.执行的,行政的;n.执行者,行政官,经理
  • A good executive usually gets on well with people.一个好的高级管理人员通常与人们相处得很好。
  • He is a man of great executive ability.他是个具有极高管理能力的人。
n.城堡;堡垒;避难所
  • The citadel was solid.城堡是坚固的。
  • This citadel is built on high ground for protecting the city.这座城堡建于高处是为保护城市。
n.雌性动物( female的名词复数 );女人
  • The male birds are more colourful than the females. 这种鸟雄性比雌性更加色彩艳丽。
  • The males in the herd protect the females and the young. 兽中的雄性动物保护雌性动物和幼崽。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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