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So, the DSA is eyeing another win today.
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This time in Wisconsin's governor's race,
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but AOC isn't backing Francesca Hong.
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Hong.
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>> Francesca Hong has made clear her present stances to her election.
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>> Yeah, she's moved away from a lot of
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>> Right. She's moved away from it.
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And I have a local city councilman that has this uh uh saying,
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"Woke One was crazy."
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>> Did the movement go too far with some of those positions?
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I mean you you briefly supported the idea of defunding the police.
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police.
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>> I think that you know during lockdown of course
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rhetoric in that time is not rhetoric that we would use today.
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>> Joining us now is New York Post columnist Carol Marowitz in studio.
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It's so great to see you.
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Um you know woke one was crazy.
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That that was a turning point right there.
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>> Yeah.
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It's like woke has never been tried.
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Like they say comm real communism has never been tried.
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I think that's what AOC is trying here.
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Has she changed on defunding the police?
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She's never talked about it.
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She's never talked about her change in policy or her change in thinking.
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I think she's still the same communist she's been all along.
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They've just learn to massage it a little better.
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>> Yeah.
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Do you think that she's sending
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Do you think this is a signal that she's about to sell out the DSA
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and these people who are so enthusiastic about her,
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or is she just flat out lying and it's just something she's saying?
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I think she's looking for higher office,
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so she'll do whatever it takes to get there.
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You could see her moderating the way she speaks,
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but again, I think people need to be really careful
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that she hasn't changed her actual policies.
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It's only the rhetoric.
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She talks about the rhetoric.
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It's only the rhetoric that she's changing.
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>> And part of the thing that's really crazy about this
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and and it's actually really enraging
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if you stop and think about
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if you go back and you look at what that rhetoric
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from Crazy Woke One that she was spouting at the time.
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people dur during the summer of love
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when people's neighborhoods were burned down,
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people lost their localarmacies,
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people lo people lost their lives.
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The the those woke one was crazy
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that she laughs giggles about was very very
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damaging to people.
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>> That's right.
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And how about cancel culture ruining people's lives?
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She was at the forefront of that.
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She wanted to get rid of prisons.
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She kept saying, "No, we really do want to defund police.
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This isn't just something we say."
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uh all the kids that were caught up in the trans insanity,
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that's at her feet.
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And none of that has changed.
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If you ask her her positions today,
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they won't be any different than they were a few years
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ago.
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Again,
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she's just learned
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a better way
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to talk about them.
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>> Yeah.
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She's she's smelled power
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and she thinks she's going to go the distance
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and she's going to now say whatever she has to do
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to in order to get full control of that power.
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That's right.
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As always,
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so great to see you, Carol.
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>> So good to see you, Charlie.
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Be sure to like and subscribe for all the Fox News latest on YouTube
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所以,DSA 今天正瞄準另一場勝利。
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這次是在威斯康辛州的州長選舉中,
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但 AOC 並不支持法蘭西絲卡·洪。
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洪。
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>> 法蘭西絲卡·洪已清楚表明她目前的選舉立場。
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>> 是的,她已遠離許多
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>> 沒錯。她已遠離那些立場。
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而且我有一位當地市議員有句口頭禪,
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「覺醒者(Woke One)瘋了。」
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>> 運動在這些立場上是否走得太遠了?
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我的意思是,你曾短暫支持削減警察預算的想法。
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警察。
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>> 我認為你知道,在封鎖期間,
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當時的言論並非我們今天會使用的說法。
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>> 現在與我們連線的是紐約郵報專欄作家卡羅爾·馬羅維茨,她在攝影棚。
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很高興看到你。
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嗯,你知道「覺醒者(Woke One)瘋了」。
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那正是個轉捩點
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>> 是的。
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這就像「覺醒(woke)」從未試過一樣。
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就像他們說的,真正的共產主義從來沒有被嘗試過。
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我認為這就是 AOC 在這裡試圖做的。
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她在取消警察預算的立場上有改變嗎?
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她從未談論過這件事。
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她從未談論過她的政策轉變或思維轉變。
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我認為她始終都是那個共產主義者,從未改變。
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他們只是學會了更好地修飾說法。
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>> 沒錯。
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你認為這是在發送
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你認為這是她即將出賣 DSA
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以及那些對她充滿熱情的民眾的信號嗎?
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還是她只是在公然撒謊,這只是她嘴上說說的話?
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我認為她在尋求更高的職位,
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所以為了達到目標,她會不擇手段。
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你可以看到她說話的方式變得溫和,
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但再次強調,我認為人們必須非常謹慎,
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確認她並未改變實際政策。
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這只是修辭上的改變。
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她談論的是修辭。
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她改變的只是話術
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>> 而這件事真正瘋狂的部分
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而且這真的讓人非常憤怒
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如果你停下腳步思考一下
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如果你回頭看看那些話術
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那個「瘋狂woke派」所宣揚的言論。
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在嬉皮之夏期間,人們
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當人們的社區被燒毀時,
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人們失去了當地的藥局,
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人們失去了生命。
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那個woke派真的很瘋狂
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她笑咯咯地談論的那件事,對人們造成了非常非常大的傷害。
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對人們造成了很大的損害。
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>> 沒錯。
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那麼,取消文化毀掉人們的生活呢?
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她當時就站在風口浪尖。
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她想要廢除監獄。
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她一直說:「不,我們真的想削減警察預算。
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這不只是我們嘴上說說而已。」
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呃,所有捲入跨性別狂熱的孩子們,
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這都要歸咎於她。
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而且這些情況都沒有改變。
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如果你今天詢問她的立場,
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他們不會跟幾年前有什麼不同
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相比不會有任何不同。
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再次強調,
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她只是學會了
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一種更好的方式
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來談論這些事情。
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>> 沒錯。
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她嗅到了權力的氣息,
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她認為自己能夠堅持到底,
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她現在會說任何她必須說的話,
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以獲得對該權力的完全控制。
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沒錯。
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一如既往,
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很高興見到你,Carol。
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>> 很高興見到你,Charlie。
2:50.793–2:52.000
務必在 YouTube 上按讚並訂閱,以獲取 Fox News 的最新消息,
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So, the DSA is eyeing another win today.
所以,DSA 今天正瞄準另一場勝利。
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This time in Wisconsin's governor's race,
這次是在威斯康辛州的州長選舉中,
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but AOC isn't backing Francesca Hong.
但 AOC 並不支持法蘭西絲卡·洪。
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Hong.
洪。
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>> Francesca Hong has made clear her present stances to her election.
>> 法蘭西絲卡·洪已清楚表明她目前的選舉立場。
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>> Yeah, she's moved away from a lot of
>> 是的,她已遠離許多
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>> Right. She's moved away from it.
>> 沒錯。她已遠離那些立場。
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And I have a local city councilman that has this uh uh saying,
而且我有一位當地市議員有句口頭禪,
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"Woke One was crazy."
「覺醒者(Woke One)瘋了。」
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>> Did the movement go too far with some of those positions?
>> 運動在這些立場上是否走得太遠了?
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I mean you you briefly supported the idea of defunding the police.
我的意思是,你曾短暫支持削減警察預算的想法。
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police.
警察。
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>> I think that you know during lockdown of course
>> 我認為你知道,在封鎖期間,
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rhetoric in that time is not rhetoric that we would use today.
當時的言論並非我們今天會使用的說法。
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>> Joining us now is New York Post columnist Carol Marowitz in studio.
>> 現在與我們連線的是紐約郵報專欄作家卡羅爾·馬羅維茨,她在攝影棚。
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It's so great to see you.
很高興看到你。
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Um you know woke one was crazy.
嗯,你知道「覺醒者(Woke One)瘋了」。
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That that was a turning point right there.
那正是個轉捩點
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>> Yeah.
>> 是的。
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It's like woke has never been tried.
這就像「覺醒(woke)」從未試過一樣。
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Like they say comm real communism has never been tried.
就像他們說的,真正的共產主義從來沒有被嘗試過。
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I think that's what AOC is trying here.
我認為這就是 AOC 在這裡試圖做的。
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Has she changed on defunding the police?
她在取消警察預算的立場上有改變嗎?
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She's never talked about it.
她從未談論過這件事。
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She's never talked about her change in policy or her change in thinking.
她從未談論過她的政策轉變或思維轉變。
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I think she's still the same communist she's been all along.
我認為她始終都是那個共產主義者,從未改變。
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They've just learn to massage it a little better.
他們只是學會了更好地修飾說法。
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>> Yeah.
>> 沒錯。
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Do you think that she's sending
你認為這是在發送
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Do you think this is a signal that she's about to sell out the DSA
你認為這是她即將出賣 DSA
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and these people who are so enthusiastic about her,
以及那些對她充滿熱情的民眾的信號嗎?
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or is she just flat out lying and it's just something she's saying?
還是她只是在公然撒謊,這只是她嘴上說說的話?
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I think she's looking for higher office,
我認為她在尋求更高的職位,
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so she'll do whatever it takes to get there.
所以為了達到目標,她會不擇手段。
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You could see her moderating the way she speaks,
你可以看到她說話的方式變得溫和,
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but again, I think people need to be really careful
但再次強調,我認為人們必須非常謹慎,
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that she hasn't changed her actual policies.
確認她並未改變實際政策。
1:38.293–1:39.627
It's only the rhetoric.
這只是修辭上的改變。
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She talks about the rhetoric.
她談論的是修辭。
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It's only the rhetoric that she's changing.
她改變的只是話術
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>> And part of the thing that's really crazy about this
>> 而這件事真正瘋狂的部分
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and and it's actually really enraging
而且這真的讓人非常憤怒
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if you stop and think about
如果你停下腳步思考一下
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if you go back and you look at what that rhetoric
如果你回頭看看那些話術
1:52.960–1:55.893
from Crazy Woke One that she was spouting at the time.
那個「瘋狂woke派」所宣揚的言論。
1:55.893–1:57.893
people dur during the summer of love
在嬉皮之夏期間,人們
1:57.893–2:00.560
when people's neighborhoods were burned down,
當人們的社區被燒毀時,
2:00.560–2:02.493
people lost their localarmacies,
人們失去了當地的藥局,
2:02.493–2:04.427
people lo people lost their lives.
人們失去了生命。
2:04.427–2:06.160
The the those woke one was crazy
那個woke派真的很瘋狂
2:06.160–2:08.560
that she laughs giggles about was very very
她笑咯咯地談論的那件事,對人們造成了非常非常大的傷害。
2:08.560–2:09.693
damaging to people.
對人們造成了很大的損害。
2:09.693–2:10.627
>> That's right.
>> 沒錯。
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And how about cancel culture ruining people's lives?
那麼,取消文化毀掉人們的生活呢?
2:13.627–2:15.427
She was at the forefront of that.
她當時就站在風口浪尖。
2:15.427–2:17.227
She wanted to get rid of prisons.
她想要廢除監獄。
2:17.227–2:20.360
She kept saying, "No, we really do want to defund police.
她一直說:「不,我們真的想削減警察預算。
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This isn't just something we say."
這不只是我們嘴上說說而已。」
2:22.293–2:25.427
uh all the kids that were caught up in the trans insanity,
呃,所有捲入跨性別狂熱的孩子們,
2:25.427–2:26.493
that's at her feet.
這都要歸咎於她。
2:26.493–2:28.093
And none of that has changed.
而且這些情況都沒有改變。
2:28.093–2:30.027
If you ask her her positions today,
如果你今天詢問她的立場,
2:30.027–2:32.960
they won't be any different than they were a few years
他們不會跟幾年前有什麼不同
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ago.
相比不會有任何不同。
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Again,
再次強調,
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she's just learned
她只是學會了
2:35.027–2:35.693
a better way
一種更好的方式
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to talk about them.
來談論這些事情。
2:36.760–2:37.260
>> Yeah.
>> 沒錯。
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She's she's smelled power
她嗅到了權力的氣息,
2:38.727–2:41.193
and she thinks she's going to go the distance
她認為自己能夠堅持到底,
2:41.193–2:43.793
and she's going to now say whatever she has to do
她現在會說任何她必須說的話,
2:43.793–2:46.260
to in order to get full control of that power.
以獲得對該權力的完全控制。
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That's right.
沒錯。
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As always,
一如既往,
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so great to see you, Carol.
很高興見到你,Carol。
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>> So good to see you, Charlie.
>> 很高興見到你,Charlie。
2:50.793–2:52.000
Be sure to like and subscribe for all the Fox News latest on YouTube
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影片筆記:'WOKE 1 WAS CRAZY': AOC distances herself from Francesca Hong

一句話總結

Fox News 節目主持人 Charlie 與專欄作家 Carol Marowitz 討論民主社會主義者(DSA)在威斯康辛州州長選舉中的動態,Marowitz 批評 AOC 雖在言論修辭上變得溫和,但實際政策立場(如削減警察預算、取消文化等)並未改變,認為她僅是為了追求更高職位而進行「修辭包裝」。

核心重點

  1. DSA 在威斯康辛州選舉的動態:民主社會主義者(DSA)試圖在威斯康辛州州長選舉中獲勝,但 AOC 未支持候選人 Francesca Hong。
  2. 對候選人 Francesca Hong 的評價:當地市議員評價 Francesca Hong 為「Woke One was crazy」(激進左派瘋子),指出她已遠離某些立場,曾短暫支持「削減警察預算」。
  3. AOC 的修辭與政策分離:Marowitz 認為 AOC 改變的是說話方式(rhetoric),而非實際政策(policies)。她批評 AOC 為了追求更高職位,正在調整言論以迎合大眾,但本質未變。
  4. 對 AOC 政策立場的指控
  • 回顧「愛之夏」(summer of love)期間社區被焚燒、藥局被搶、生命損失的情況,認為 AOC 當時的言論對民眾造成巨大傷害。
  • 指控 AOC 支持取消文化(cancel culture)毀掉他人生活。
  • 指控 AOC 主張廢除監獄。
  • 指控 AOC 對跨性別議題(trans insanity)的影響負責。
  1. 結論:AOC 嗅到了權力,為了掌握權力會說任何必要的話,但核心立場未變。

詳細大綱

1. 威斯康辛州選舉動態

  • DSA 試圖在威斯康辛州州長選舉中獲勝。
  • AOC(Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)未支持候選人 Francesca Hong。
  • 提及當地市議員對 Francesca Hong 的評價:「Woke One was crazy」(激進左派瘋子)。

2. 對 Francesca Hong 立場的質疑

  • 主持人指出 Hong 已遠離某些立場。
  • 提及她曾短暫支持「削減警察預算」(defunding the police)。
  • Hong 辯稱疫情封鎖期間的言論與今日不同。

3. Carol Marowitz 對 AOC 的批評

  • 修辭與政策的區別:AOC 改變的是說話方式(rhetoric),而非實際政策(policies)。
  • 政治野心:AOC 為了追求更高職位,正在調整言論以迎合大眾,但本質未變。
  • 歷史回顧:回顧「愛之夏」(summer of love)期間社區被焚燒、藥局被搶、生命損失的情況,認為 AOC 當時的言論對民眾造成巨大傷害。
  • 其他指控
  • 取消文化(cancel culture)毀掉他人生活。
  • 主張廢除監獄。
  • 對跨性別議題(trans insanity)的影響負責。
  • 結論:AOC 嗅到了權力,為了掌握權力會說任何必要的話,但核心立場未變。

工具 / 模型 / 名詞整理

  • DSA (Democratic Socialists of America,民主社會主義者)
  • AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)
  • Francesca Hong (威斯康辛州州長候選人)
  • New York Post (紐約郵報)
  • Carol Marowitz (專欄作家)
  • Charlie (主持人,雖未全名,但為節目主持人)
  • Fox News (電視頻道)
  • YouTube (平台)
  • Fox One (串流平台/節目名稱)
  • Woke One:逐字稿中多次出現此詞(如 "Woke One was crazy"),疑為特定稱呼或聽寫錯誤,未查證其確切指涉對象或來源。
  • localarmacies:逐字稿中出現此詞,疑為 "local pharmacies"(當地藥局)的聽寫錯誤或合併詞。
  • trans insanity:逐字稿中使用此詞形容跨性別議題,保留原樣,未查證其具體語境或來源。
  • summer of love:逐字稿中提及此時期,通常指 1967 年,但在此語境下用於描述社區被焚燒的時期,需查證其具體指涉的時間點或事件。

操作流程整理

無明確操作流程,主要為觀點論述與批評。

值得注意的限制或風險

  • 資訊來源單一性:內容主要基於 Fox News 節目片段及專欄作家 Carol Marowitz 的觀點,可能帶有特定政治立場。
  • 術語定義模糊:如 "Woke One"、"trans insanity"、"localarmacies" 等詞彙在逐字稿中出現,但未提供明確定義或來源,可能影響理解準確性。
  • 歷史事件解讀:將 "summer of love" 與社區被焚燒、藥局被搶等負面事件聯繫,此解讀需查證其具體歷史背景與事實依據。

逐字稿辨識疑點

  • Woke One:逐字稿中多次出現此詞(如 "Woke One was crazy"),疑為特定稱呼或聽寫錯誤,未查證其確切指涉對象或來源。
  • localarmacies:逐字稿中出現此詞,疑為 "local pharmacies"(當地藥局)的聽寫錯誤或合併詞。
  • trans insanity:逐字稿中使用此詞形容跨性別議題,保留原樣,未查證其具體語境或來源。
  • summer of love:逐字稿中提及此時期,通常指 1967 年,但在此語境下用於描述社區被焚燒的時期,需查證其具體指涉的時間點或事件。
  • DSA:縮寫,未展開全名,但根據上下文推測為民主社會主義者。
  • Fox One:產品名稱,需查證是否為 Fox News 的官方串流平台名稱或節目名稱。

可延伸追問

  1. Francesca Hong 在威斯康辛州州長選舉中的具體政策主張為何?她如何回應「削減警察預算」的指控?
  2. AOC 未支持 Francesca Hong 的具體原因為何?這是否反映 DSA 內部的分歧?
  3. Carol Marowitz 所指的「愛之夏」期間社區被焚燒、藥局被搶的具體歷史事件是什麼?與 AOC 的言論有何直接關聯?
  4. "Woke One" 這一稱呼的來源與含義為何?是否為當地市議員對 Francesca Hong 的特定諷刺?
  5. "trans insanity" 在此語境下的具體定義與使用背景為何?

生字列表

生字讀音類型中文
eyeing/ˈaɪ.ɪŋ/注視、覬覦、瞄準
backing/ˈbæk.ɪŋ/verb (present participle)支持、聲援
stances/stænsɪz/noun立場、態度
moved away from/muːvd əˈweɪ frɒm/phrasal verb遠離、不再堅持、改變立場
defunding/diːˈfʌnd.ɪŋ/noun/gerund削減預算、撤資
rhetoric/ˈret.ər.ɪk/noun修辭、話術、空談
turning point/ˈtɜːn.ɪŋ pɔɪnt/noun phrase轉捩點、關鍵時刻
comm/kɒm/noun (slang)共產主義(簡寫)
massage/ˈmæs.ɑːdʒ/verb修飾、潤飾(說法)
flat out/flæt aʊt/adverb公然、完全地、直截了當地
higher office/ˈhaɪ.ər ˈɒf.ɪs/noun phrase更高職位、更高官職
moderating/ˈmɒd.ər.eɪ.tɪŋ/verb (present participle)使溫和、緩和、調和
enraging/ɪnˈreɪ.dʒɪŋ/adjective令人憤怒的、激怒人的
spouting/ˈspaʊ.tɪŋ/verb (present participle)滔滔不絕地說、宣揚
forefront/ˈfɔːr.fʌnt/noun前沿、風口浪尖、最前線
smelled power/smeld ˈpaʊ.ər/idiom嗅到權力氣息、察覺到獲勝機會
go the distance/ɡoʊ ðə ˈdɪs.təns/idiom堅持到底、走到最後
full control/fʊl kənˈtroʊl/noun phrase完全控制、全權掌控

生字解說

eyeing /ˈaɪ.ɪŋ/

· B2

意思:注視、覬覦、瞄準

解說:原意為「注視」,在此語境中帶有積極爭取或覬覦某物(如勝利、職位)的意味,暗示目標明確且帶有競爭性。

影片原句
So, the DSA is eyeing another win today.
所以,DSA 今天正瞄準另一場勝利。
延伸例句
The rival company is eyeing our market share.
競爭對手公司正覬覦我們的市場份額。

backing /ˈbæk.ɪŋ/

verb (present participle) · B1

意思:支持、聲援

解說:指在政治或競爭中給予某人或某方案背書、支持。'backing out' 則指退出。此處為否定用法,表示不支持。

影片原句
but AOC isn't backing Francesca Hong.
但 AOC 並不支持法蘭西絲卡·洪。
延伸例句
The senator is backing the new infrastructure bill.
該參議員支持新的基礎設施法案。

stances /stænsɪz/

noun · C1

意思:立場、態度

解說:指對特定議題或情況所採取的正式或公開立場。常與 'take a stance' 或 'clear stances' 連用。

影片原句
Francesca Hong has made clear her present stances to her election.
法蘭西絲卡·洪已清楚表明她目前的選舉立場。
延伸例句
The company clarified its stances on environmental issues.
該公司澄清了其在環境問題上的立場。

moved away from /muːvd əˈweɪ frɒm/

phrasal verb · B2

意思:遠離、不再堅持、改變立場

解說:字面意為「離開」,在政治語境中指候選人或政治家改變了過去的主張或立場,通常意味著妥協或策略性調整。

影片原句
she's moved away from a lot of
她已遠離許多
延伸例句
He has moved away from his earlier radical views.
他已遠離他早期激進的觀點。

defunding /diːˈfʌnd.ɪŋ/

noun/gerund · C1

意思:削減預算、撤資

解說:特指減少或取消對某個機構(如警察部門)的財政支持。在政治辯論中是一個高度爭議性的詞彙。

影片原句
I mean you you briefly supported the idea of defunding the police.
我的意思是,你曾短暫支持削減警察預算的想法。
延伸例句
The proposal for defunding the education department sparked debate.
關於削減教育部預算的提案引發了爭議。

rhetoric /ˈret.ər.ɪk/

noun · C1

意思:修辭、話術、空談

解說:指說話的技巧或風格,但在政治批評中,常帶有貶義,指「說得好聽但無實際行動」或「誇大的言論」。

影片原句
rhetoric in that time is not rhetoric that we would use today.
當時的言論並非我們今天會使用的說法。
延伸例句
There is a gap between his rhetoric and his actions.
他的話術與行動之間存在差距。

turning point /ˈtɜːn.ɪŋ pɔɪnt/

noun phrase · B2

意思:轉捩點、關鍵時刻

解說:指事件發展過程中導致方向或結果發生重大改變的時刻。

影片原句
That that was a turning point right there.
那正是個轉捩點
延伸例句
The election result was a turning point in history.
選舉結果是歷史上的轉捩點。

comm /kɒm/

noun (slang) · C1

意思:共產主義(簡寫)

解說:Communism 的口語縮寫,常見於政治討論或新聞評論中,帶有特定意識形態色彩。

影片原句
Like they say comm real communism has never been tried.
就像他們說的,真正的共產主義從來沒有被嘗試過。
延伸例句
He is often accused of being a comm sympathizer.
他常被指控為共產主義同情者。

massage /ˈmæs.ɑːdʒ/

verb · C1

意思:修飾、潤飾(說法)

解說:原意為按摩,在此比喻為「巧妙地調整或修飾」言論或數據,使其看起來更順耳或更具說服力,但本質未變。

影片原句
They've just learn to massage it a little better.
他們只是學會了更好地修飾說法。
延伸例句
The PR team tried to massage the negative news.
公關團隊試圖修飾負面新聞。

flat out /flæt aʊt/

adverb · B2

意思:公然、完全地、直截了當地

解說:用於強調動作的徹底性或直接性,常與 'lying' 或 'denying' 連用,表示毫無保留或誠意。

影片原句
or is she just flat out lying and it's just something she's saying?
還是她只是在公然撒謊,這只是她嘴上說說的話?
延伸例句
He was flat out refusing to answer the question.
他公然拒絕回答這個問題。

higher office /ˈhaɪ.ər ˈɒf.ɪs/

noun phrase · B2

意思:更高職位、更高官職

解說:指政治體系中權力更大、地位更高的職位,如從眾議員晉升為參議員或州長。

影片原句
I think she's looking for higher office,
我認為她在尋求更高的職位,
延伸例句
Many politicians seek higher office after serving in local government.
許多政治家在地方任職後尋求更高職位。

moderating /ˈmɒd.ər.eɪ.tɪŋ/

verb (present participle) · C1

意思:使溫和、緩和、調和

解說:指將極端或強烈的觀點、言語調整得較為溫和、中間,以適應更廣泛的選民或當前政治氣候。

影片原句
You could see her moderating the way she speaks,
你可以看到她說話的方式變得溫和,
延伸例句
The committee is moderating its demands to reach a compromise.
委員會正在緩和其要求以達成妥協。

enraging /ɪnˈreɪ.dʒɪŋ/

adjective · C1

意思:令人憤怒的、激怒人的

解說:形容某事引起強烈的憤怒或惱怒情緒。比 'angry' 程度更深,帶有持續性或強烈的刺激感。

影片原句
and and it's actually really enraging
而且這真的讓人非常憤怒
延伸例句
The injustice of the verdict was enraging to the public.
判決的不公令公眾感到憤怒。

spouting /ˈspaʊ.tɪŋ/

verb (present participle) · C1

意思:滔滔不絕地說、宣揚

解說:原意為噴出,比喻為不加思考或持續不斷地說出(通常是陳詞濫調或特定立場的)言論。

影片原句
from Crazy Woke One that she was spouting at the time.
那個「瘋狂woke派」所宣揚的言論。
延伸例句
He kept spouting the same old excuses.
他不斷地重複著同樣的藉口。

forefront /ˈfɔːr.fʌnt/

noun · C1

意思:前沿、風口浪尖、最前線

解說:指某個運動、趨勢或爭議的最前線或最顯眼的位置。'at the forefront of' 表示處於領先或核心地位。

影片原句
She was at the forefront of that.
她當時就站在風口浪尖。
延伸例句
The country is at the forefront of technological innovation.
該國處於技術創新的前沿。

smelled power /smeld ˈpaʊ.ər/

idiom · C1

意思:嗅到權力氣息、察覺到獲勝機會

解說:比喻義,指某人察覺到自己有機會獲得權力或成功,並因此改變行為策略。

影片原句
She's she's smelled power
她嗅到了權力的氣息,
延伸例句
Once the candidate smelled power, his tone changed completely.
一旦候選人嗅到權力氣息,他的語氣就完全改變了。

go the distance /ɡoʊ ðə ˈdɪs.təns/

idiom · B2

意思:堅持到底、走到最後

解說:指在競爭或挑戰中堅持不懈,直到最後或達到目標。在政治競選中指贏得選舉或完成任期。

影片原句
and she thinks she's going to go the distance
她認為自己能夠堅持到底,
延伸例句
She trained hard to go the distance in the marathon.
她刻苦訓練,堅持跑完了馬拉松。

full control /fʊl kənˈtroʊl/

noun phrase · B2

意思:完全控制、全權掌控

解說:指對某事物擁有絕對的支配權,沒有其他制約因素。

影片原句
to in order to get full control of that power.
以獲得對該權力的完全控制。
延伸例句
The merger gave the company full control over the supply chain.
併購使公司完全控制了供應鏈。

句型解說(含實例)

make clear one's stances

意思:清楚表明某人的立場

接續:Subject + make + clear + Object (one's stances/position)

解說:用於強調某人公開、明確地表達其觀點或態度,通常用於政治或正式場合,表示不模稜兩可。

影片原句
Francesca Hong has made clear her present stances to her election.
法蘭西絲卡·洪已清楚表明她目前的選舉立場。
實例
  1. The committee made clear their stance on the new policy.
    委員會清楚表明了他們對新政策的立場。
  2. She made clear her opposition to the proposal during the meeting.
    她在會議上清楚表明了對該提案的反對意見。

moved away from

意思:遠離(過去的立場/觀點)

接續:Subject + move/moved + away from + Object (idea/stance/person)

解說:描述一個人或團體在思想、立場或行為上與過去有所不同,通常指變得較為溫和或改變了核心主張。

影片原句
she's moved away from a lot of
她已遠離許多
實例
  1. The party has moved away from its traditional conservative roots.
    該黨已遠離其傳統的保守主義根源。
  2. He moved away from the strict diet he used to follow.
    他遠離了過去嚴格遵循的飲食方式。

do whatever it takes to

意思:不擇手段以達到...

接續:Subject + do + whatever it takes + to + Verb (infinitive)

解說:強調為了達成某個目標,願意採取任何必要的行動,包括妥協、改變立場或採取極端措施。

影片原句
so she'll do whatever it takes to get there.
所以為了達到目標,她會不擇手段。
實例
  1. The company will do whatever it takes to meet the deadline.
    公司將不擇手段以確保趕上截止日期。
  2. He did whatever it takes to win the championship.
    他不擇手段以贏得冠軍。

be at the forefront of

意思:處於...的前沿/風口浪尖

接續:Subject + be + at the forefront of + Noun (movement/issue/trend)

解說:形容某人或某事物在特定領域、運動或爭議中處於最領先、最活躍或最受關注的位置。

影片原句
She was at the forefront of that.
她當時就站在風口浪尖。
實例
  1. The university is at the forefront of medical research.
    該大學處於醫學研究的前沿。
  2. She was at the forefront of the feminist movement in the 1960s.
    她是 1960 年代女權運動的領軍人物。

go the distance

意思:堅持到底、走到最後

接續:Subject + go + the distance

解說:指在競爭、挑戰或長期任務中堅持不懈,直到完成或達到最終目標。常用於體育競賽或政治競選。

影片原句
and she thinks she's going to go the distance
她認為自己能夠堅持到底,
實例
  1. The underdog team managed to go the distance against the champions.
    弱旅球隊在對陣冠軍隊時堅持到了最後。
  2. She knew she had to go the distance to secure the nomination.
    她知道她必須堅持到底以確保獲得提名。

be sure to

意思:務必、一定要

接續:Subject + be sure to + Verb (infinitive)

解說:用於強烈建議或提醒某人做某事,確保該動作被執行。常見於指示、廣告或口語建議中。

影片原句
Be sure to like and subscribe for all the Fox News latest on YouTube
務必在 YouTube 上按讚並訂閱,以獲取 Fox News 的最新消息,
實例
  1. Be sure to lock the door when you leave.
    離開時務必鎖好門。
  2. Please be sure to read the terms and conditions carefully.
    請務必仔細閱讀條款和條件。