篇一 :宋美龄在美国国会演说全文(中英双语)

双语演讲稿:宋美龄 19xx年美国国会演说全文

[日期:2009-11-12]

宋美龄 19xx年美国国会演说全文 (英文)

Mr. President, Members of the Senate of the United States, ladies, and gentlemen, I am overwhelmed by the warmth and spontaneity of the welcome of the American people, of whom you are the representatives. I did not know that I was to speak to you today at the Senate except to say,“How do you do, I am so very glad to see you,” and to bring the greetings of my people to the people of America. However, just before coming here, the Vice President told me that he would like to have me say a few words to you.

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篇二 :宋美龄美国国会演讲

胜利必将属于我们 – 美国国会演讲

宋美龄

19xx年2月18日

议长先生,美国参议院各位议员,各位女士、先生,受到诸位所代表的美国人民热情与真诚的欢迎,令我感动莫名。我事先不知今天要在参议员发表演说,只以为要到此说声"大家好,很高兴见到各位",并向贵国人民转达敝国百姓的问候之意。不过,在来到此地之前,贵国副总统告诉我,他希望我和各位说几句话。

我并不善于即席演说,事实上根本称不上是演说家,但我不会因此怯场,因为前几天我在海德公园参观过总统图书馆,在那里看见一些东西鼓动了我,让我感觉各位或许不会对我的即席演说要求太多。

各位知道我在那里见到什么吗?我看到了许多,但最让我感兴趣的,莫过于一个放着总统先生(译注:即罗斯福总统)演说草稿的玻璃箱,里头从第一份草稿,第二份草稿,一直到第六份草稿。昨天,我碰巧向总统先生提及此事,我说倭很高兴知道,以他如次知名又公认的演说家,还必须写这么多份草稿。他回答说,有时他一次演说得写12份草稿。因此,今天本人在此发表的即席演说,我确信各位一定会包容。

贵国和敝国之间有着160年悠久历史的情谊,我觉得贵国人民和敝国百姓有许许多多的相似点,而这些相似点正是两国情谊的基础,我也相信并非只有我有这样的感觉。

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篇三 :宋美龄美国国会演讲中文稿

蒋夫人致辞:

议长先生,贵国的参议院议员,女士先生们,(感谢诸位的到来)。

贵国人民自发的热情接待让我感到受宠无限,而在坐诸位是全美国人民的代表。我事先不知今天要在参议院发表演说,只以为要到此说声"大家好,很高兴见到各位".受国人之拖,我将中国人民的问候带给贵国的人民。 不过,在来到此地之前,贵国副总统告诉我,他希望我和各位说几句话。

我不善于即兴演讲,确切地说,我根本不是个演讲者。但我并不沮丧,因为几天前,我在海德公园,有幸参观了总统先生的书库。我所看到的一个情景鼓舞了我,让我做了这样的心里准备:也许在座各位对我的演讲并不报过多的期望。你猜我在那里读到什么了呢?我读到了许多东西。但是,最吸引我的是在总统先生的玻璃柜中,放了一张总统先生的演说词的初稿,在上面,我又见到了第二初稿,直到第六张。昨天,我无意中向总统先生提起这件事,并告诉他,我松了一口气,因为作为一个世界知名的演说家,尚且要准备这么多的手稿。他回答我说,一些时候,他甚至准备过12张演讲初稿。因此,希望各位对我的即席演说,在评价前能给予宽容的心态。

贵国与我国的传统友谊已有160多年的历史。我认为,我也相信,诸位和我一样,认识到美中两国人民有着极大的相同之处,而正是这些相似之处奠定了我们友谊的基础。

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篇四 :宋美龄19xx年美国国会演讲中英文对照

宋美龄19xx年美国国会演讲中英文对照.txt求而不得,舍而不能,得而不惜,这是人最大的悲哀。付出真心才能得到真心,却也可能伤得彻底。保持距离也就能保护自己,却也注定永远寂寞。Mr. President, Members of the Senate of the United States, ladies, and gentlem

en, I am overwhelmed by the warmth and spontaneity of the welcome of the Ameri can people, of whom you are the representatives. I did not know that I was to speak to you today at the Senate except to say,“How do you do, I am so very g lad to see you,”and to bring the greetings of my people to the people of Amer ica. However, just before coming here, the Vice President told me that he wouu ld like to have me say a few words to you.

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篇五 :宋美龄美国国会演讲

a宋美龄美国国会演讲

1943 Mr. President, Members of the Senate of the United States, ladies and gentlemen, I am overwhelmed by the warmth and spontaneity of the welcome of the American people, of whom you are the representatives. I did not know that I was to speak to you today at the Senate except to say, “How do you do? I am so very glad to see you,” and to bring the greetings to my people to the people of America. However, just before coming here, the Vice President told me that he would like to have me say a few words to you. I am not a very good extemporaneous speaker; in fact, I am no speaker at all; but I am not so very much discouraged, because a few days ago I was at Hyde Park, and went to the President?s library. Something I saw there encouraged me, and made me feel that perhaps you will not expect overmuch of me in speaking to you extemporaneously. What do you think I saw there? I saw many things. But the one thing which interested me most of all was that in a glass case there was the first draft of tone of the President?s speeches, a second draft, and on and on up to the sixth draft. Yesterday I happened to mention this fact to the President, and told him that I was extremely glad that he had to write so many drafts when he is such a well-known and acknowledgedly fine speaker. His reply to me was that sometimes he writes 12 drafts of a speech. So, my remarks here today, being extemporaneous, I am sure you will make allowances for me. The traditional friendship between your

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篇六 :宋美龄美国国会演讲

Members of the Congress of the United States: At any time it would be a privilege for me to address Congress, more especially this present august body which will have so much to do in shaping the destiny of the world. In speaking to Congress I am literally speaking to the American people. The Seventy-seventh Congress, as their representatives, fulfilled the obligations and responsibilities of its trust by declaring war on the aggressors. That part of the duty of the people’s representatives was discharged in 1941. The task now confronting you is to help win the war and to create and uphold a lasting peace which will justify the sacrifices and sufferings of the victims of aggression.

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篇七 :宋美龄在美国国会演说词

宋美龄美国演说词(19xx年)

选自美国国会记录第1080~1081页

议长先生,美国参议院各位议员,各位女士、先生,受到诸位所代表的美国人民热情与真诚的欢迎,令我感动莫名。我事先不知今天要在参议院发表演说,只以为要到此说声“大家好,很高兴见到各位”并向贵国人民转达敝国百姓的问候之意。不过,在来到此地之前,贵国副总统告诉我,他希望我和各位说几句话。

我并不擅长即席演说,事实上也根本称不上是演说家,但我不会因此怯场。因为前几天我在海德公园参观过总统图书馆,在那里看见的一些东西鼓励了我,让我感觉各位或许不会对我的即席演说要求太多。各位知道我在那里见到什么了吗?我看到了许多,但最让我感兴趣的,莫过于一个放着总统先生(即罗斯福总统——译注)演说草稿的玻璃箱,里头放着从第一份草稿到第二份草稿,一直到第六份草稿。昨天,我碰巧向总统先生提及此事,我说我很高兴知道,以他如此知名又公认为一流的演说家,还必须写这么多份草稿。他回答说,有时他一次演说得写12份草稿。因此,今天本人在此发表的即席演说,我确信各位一定会包容。

贵国和敝国之间有着160年悠久历史的情谊,我觉得贵国人民和敝国百姓有许许多多的相似点,而这些相似点正是两国情谊的基础,我也相信不是只有我有这样的感觉。

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篇八 :宋美龄美国国会演讲

Mr. President, Members of the Senate ofthe United States, ladies and gentlemen,am overwhelmed by the warmth andspontaneity of the welcome of the American people, of whom you are the representatives. I did not know that I was to speak to you today at the Senate except to say, “How do you do? I am so very glad to see you,” and to bring the greetings to my people to the people of America. However, just before coming here, the Vice President told me that he would like to have me say a few words to you.

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