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  Unit 37

President Reagan's Witty 1 Remarks

Nicknamed "the Great Communicator," Ronald Reagan (Feb. 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004) was one of the best political orators 2 of the 20th Century. Following is a collection of some classic Reaganisms.

"It's true hard work never killed anybody, but I figure, why take the chance?"

To wife Nancy after Hinckley's 1981 assassination 3 attempt: "Honey, I forgot to duck."

"I hope you're all Republicans," he told doctors who were about to operate on his bullet wounds.

During a 1984 debate with Walter Mondale: "I'm not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience."

In testing the microphone for his weekly radio address, Regan declared, "My fello Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today I've just signed legislation which outlaws 4 Russia forever. The bombing begins in five minutes."

"America is too great for small dreams."

"Abortion 5 is advocated only by persons who themselves have not been born."

"We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared, so we can always be free."

"You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans."

"Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."

"Politics is a very rewarding profession If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book."

"Mr. President," TV reporter Sam Donaldson yelled out at Reagan after a 1982 press conference, "in talking about the continuing recession tonight, you have blamed the mistakes of the past and you've blamed Congress. Does any of the blame belong to you?" Reagan responded, "Yes, because for many years I was a Democrat 6."

"But with these considerations firmly in mind, I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear weapons, to turn their great talents now to the cause of mankind and world peace, to give us the means of rendering 7 these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete 8."

"Now, so there will be no misunderstanding, it's not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work -- work with us, not over us; to stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother 9 it; foster productivity, not stifle 10 it."

"Well, this administration's objective will be a healthy, vigorous, growing economy that provides equal opportunity for all Americans, with no barriers born of discrimination."



adj.机智的,风趣的
  • Her witty remarks added a little salt to the conversation.她的妙语使谈话增添了一些风趣。
  • He scored a bull's-eye in their argument with that witty retort.在他们的辩论中他那一句机智的反驳击中了要害。
n.演说者,演讲家( orator的名词复数 )
  • The hired orators continued to pour forth their streams of eloquence. 那些雇来的演说家继续滔滔不绝地施展辩才。 来自辞典例句
  • Their ears are too full of bugles and drums and the fine words from stay-at-home orators. 人们的耳朵被军号声和战声以及呆在这的演说家们的漂亮言辞塞得太满了。 来自飘(部分)
n.暗杀;暗杀事件
  • The assassination of the president brought matters to a head.总统遭暗杀使事态到了严重关头。
  • Lincoln's assassination in 1865 shocked the whole nation.1865年,林肯遇刺事件震惊全美国。
歹徒,亡命之徒( outlaw的名词复数 ); 逃犯
  • During his year in the forest, Robin met many other outlaws. 在森林里的一年,罗宾遇见其他许多绿林大盗。
  • I didn't have to leave the country or fight outlaws. 我不必离开自己的国家,也不必与不法分子斗争。
n.流产,堕胎
  • She had an abortion at the women's health clinic.她在妇女保健医院做了流产手术。
  • A number of considerations have led her to have a wilful abortion.多种考虑使她执意堕胎。
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员
  • The Democrat and the Public criticized each other.民主党人和共和党人互相攻击。
  • About two years later,he was defeated by Democrat Jimmy Carter.大约两年后,他被民主党人杰米卡特击败。
n.表现,描写
  • She gave a splendid rendering of Beethoven's piano sonata.她精彩地演奏了贝多芬的钢琴奏鸣曲。
  • His narrative is a super rendering of dialect speech and idiom.他的叙述是方言和土语最成功的运用。
adj.已废弃的,过时的
  • These goods are obsolete and will not fetch much on the market.这些货品过时了,在市场上卖不了高价。
  • They tried to hammer obsolete ideas into the young people's heads.他们竭力把陈旧思想灌输给青年。
vt./vi.使窒息;抑制;闷死;n.浓烟;窒息
  • They tried to smother the flames with a damp blanket.他们试图用一条湿毯子去灭火。
  • We tried to smother our laughter.我们强忍住笑。
vt.使窒息;闷死;扼杀;抑止,阻止
  • She tried hard to stifle her laughter.她强忍住笑。
  • It was an uninteresting conversation and I had to stifle a yawn.那是一次枯燥无味的交谈,我不得不强忍住自己的呵欠。
学英语单词
2-AMINO-1-PROPYNE
ab-ohm
acetylene welding set
Achenese
Actoxal
aesthetic perineum surgery
air window
aldazines
Aranzazu
attamed
back play
background fodder
balcony-accesses
blue board
Broca's point
Caesarean birth
cello players
cellular-pyrite
Cepgradine
Chrissie
Contraviesa, Sa.de
cot deaths
custodian of standard
cybermosques
decentralizable
don't give it another thought
door release
elastic explosive
eoeurysa flavocapitata muir
epimer
escape vehicle
ezrati
Fermignano
final instance
fleshing
gas supply station
Gentianella turkestanorum
gross stress
gyser
helotisms
high-pressure cleaning unit
history of ancient chinese architecture
holstentor
in-line antenna
inside packing
interrenal organ
interruption of lactation
isopropyl-meta-chlorocarbanilate
lamisils
link drive
lixiviants
logic machine
mesoamericanists
micro-orchidia
micrococci
moctezumas
motorcycle wheel
mud residue
myroxylon japonica makino
net-pal
perviable
Peter Pan collar
Polish literature
postconcert
public restroom
pushed beam
reflectent
resonant oscillatory system
rotary retort type electric resistance furnace
Rothenfusser test
Ruthimitu
rutoside(rutin)
s-head
sciapus latitarsus
sea water evaporator
second lateran councils
sero-fast
shell road
silica carryover
single flow type boiler
softening plant
somatic branch
sporozoit(e)
studded tube
swigging off
symmetric source
techier
tinc.
trevithicks
trunk rot
tyroid
unhardle
verification expression
vnv
walk-away
watchfulnesses
Weas
went for nothing
western wood pewees
width choke
William Blake
wispier