MANY of the programmes on America’s largest public radio network begin with a pleasant voice informing listeners that 「Support for NPR comes from」 a certain firm or foundation or 「listeners like you」.
美国最大的广播公司NPR的许多节目都是以一段悦耳的声音开场:NPR是由部分公司,基金会以及‘如您一样的听众朋友’赞助的。
For a closer look at it, we「re joined now by NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton.
为了进一步了解它,我们请来了NPR的科学记者乔恩·汉密尔顿。
NPR reports that rumors had been circling, but most found out about the city」s dissolution on the news the day it happened in August.
公共电台报道说虽然坊间传言不断,但大多数市民还是在八月份城市被拆解的那一天才从新闻中得到这一消息。
Don「t worry - you」re not alone - and this weekend NPR ferreted out the story behind the ever present and never functional 「Free Public WiFi」.
别担心,你不是一个人在战斗,这个周末NPR找到一个关于一直存在却从来没实现的「免费公共无线网络」的故事。
The real problem for NPR may be its listeners.
NPR问题的真正根源也许是它的听众。
Cut off the music and NPR and plug in an educational podcast or CD.
不要播音乐和NPR,插入教育节目或者CD。
The aforementioned NPR interview does an excellent job of explaining how carbon would be stored underneath the ocean in basalt rock formations.
前面所提的NPR访谈把怎样把二氧化碳用玄武巖将其储藏在海洋底解释的非常清楚。
This week, as part of a new series called Living in the middle, NPR takes a closer look at what it really means to be middle class in the U.S..
这一周,作为一个叫《生活在中产》的新系列中的一部分,NPR深入研究美国的中产阶级到底是什么意思。
In a 2008 NPR segment, the host asked some teenagers if they could identify the sound. They couldn「t. 「I have no idea…. I know I saw it on TV.
(2008年美国国家公共电台(NPR)的一个节目中,主持人问一些青少年能否辨出这种声音,结果是不能,他们说“我不知道……只有在电视上看过它。」)
Now, though, NPR has managed to uncover the details behind the company」s patented book scanning system - and found that the secret is 3d infra-red cameras.
不过,现在美国国家公共电台(npr)已设法揭开了Google公司专利图书扫描系统背后的神秘细节——被发现的秘密就是三维红外照相机。
「Schools, religious institutions and other kinds of associations - and then there are things like NPR who transmit to zillions of people,」 he says.
「学校,宗教机构和其他各类协会-然后有像美国全国公共电台那样的机构,传播文化知识给不计其数的人,」他说。
Other news organizations like the BBC or NPR also offer similar APIs.
其他新闻机构如BBC或NPR也提供类似的API服务。