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日本時報(The Japan Times)報導中國閱兵,用引號質疑「戰勝」、「勝利」(victory)說法
日本一家媒體日本時報(英文報紙)刊出至少兩篇報導酸中國閱兵,說那是慶祝中國「戰勝」日本,說中國自稱對日戰爭「勝利」,說很多中國人不是都黏在電視前收看,反倒選擇跳過不看,「逃」到最愛的觀光目的地日本觀光去。夠酸!夠嗆!
英文這種對一件事表示不屑、不以爲然、態度保留、或視爲錯誤說法的引號,叫 scare quotes 或 sneer quotes。說話時要表現同樣的態度,可適時在空中用食指中指一起做一個折彎的動作,叫 air quotes (空中打引號)。
第一則 [1]:
Japan wins Asia-Pacific popularity poll despite mutual distrust with China, South Korea
BY REIJI YOSHIDA
STAFF WRITER
SEP 4, 2015
On Thursday China staged a massive military parade and ceremony in Beijing to celebrate its “victory” in the war against Japan in the 1930s and 40s.
第二則 [2]:
Chinese skip military parade, head to Japan
BY TAKUYA KARUBE
SEP 4, 2015
BEIJING – China staged a massive military parade Thursday celebrating with fanfare the 70th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II, but not all Chinese were glued to the spectacle: Many had fled, for Japan.
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The Chinese government announced the special holiday as part of a push to encourage more citizens to participate in nationwide activities commemorating what it calls its victory in the 1937-1945 war of resistance against Japanese aggression.
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Almost all signboards and banners for the anniversary seen everywhere in Beijing reminded people that it celebrated “China’s victory” over Japan in the war.