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西雅图旅游与生活全景指南:从就业机会到文化艺术体验
- 华盛顿大学:商务英语(社交/会议/计划/谈判/演讲) 小提示:阅读此文章需要时间:[8分19秒]
They know popular culture, they know consumer phenomena like Starbucks, and they want to come and see where those things were created. Right on the heels of that, I think, too, would be major movies like sleepless in Seattle. 25 years after it came out, we're still getting questions from travelers from Japan and China and the UK and other places. If you think about a film like sleepless in Seattle, it was all about lifestyle. It was about living on a houseboat and getting to work by boats and the by-place market and romantic restaurants. And here in my business and tourism promotion, that's exactly the kind of message we want to get out there. Every big city has negative aspects. Traffic is a growing challenge and problem. Although for many visitors, they don't find it to be that big a problem unless they're trying to get to and from the airport at rush hour. Real estate prices, very, very high. Some of the fastest rising in the country. So from a visitor standpoint, I think that those things are surmountable. From a residency standpoint, those can be challenging.
We have to go to the by-place market. The oldest continuously operated farmers market in the country. And more important than that distinction, I think, that locals will tell you it is the heart and the soul of the city. And I definitely agree with that. It's an amazing place where you can meet the producer. You can see a bit of Seattle's indigenous foods and seafood and also really meet the people who are behind it, the people who grow it and fish and harvest and sell it. And the whole concept of the market was to take out the middleman and they did, and more than a hundred years after it started, it still exists right in the heart of the city. You can't miss the space needle. It still is the best view in the city, I think. And among observation towers around the world, I think it's one of the most attractive and iconic still.
In your square where the city began, the historic district is a must. It's so well preserved. It's 20 square blocks of Victorian Romanesque architecture. Wonderful history opportunities there that are very palatable for the visitor, like the Seattle Underground tour, for example. The Seattle Waterfront, in general, is a working waterfront. So you're going to see passenger ferries and tugboats and freighters and all kinds of waterfront activity that you can't always see in a lot of other major cities. Sometimes the waterfront and the working part of it is removed from the visitor part of the city. But here it's right there. It's right at the doorstep of Seattle. And let's see. One more, I think the Seattle Center in general, which is a 72 or rather 74 acre campus right in the heart of the city and was the birthplace of the world's fair in 1962. Still well preserved and so many attractions all in one great place.
Typical Seattleite. Well, I immediately wonder if maybe I am one. I am a Seattleite and have been for a long time. How typical am I? Love the outdoors. Own lots of Gore-Tex. Love food. And I love going to Seattle's amazing restaurants. When there's a new one opens, I can't wait to test it out. I love culture, arts and culture. I like going to plays and I love the breadth of culture that Seattle offers and trying new things. I always go to Bumper Shoot, which is our Arts Festival every Labor Day weekend. I wouldn't miss that. So in those ways, I think I would be pretty typical. How am I not typical? I don't ride my bike to work. A lot of Seattleites do. I think too. It's an interesting question because I think that if you ask most Seattleites, what is typical? They would probably stumble over that question as well. I think there's something innate in any Seattleite that doesn't want to define, that wants to sort of leave things amorphous and open.
I love summer in Seattle. There is no better place in the world to be in the summertime. The weather is beautiful from May through, at least the end of September, despite popular misconception. It really doesn't rain that much. It's just beautiful throughout that whole four or five month period. The air is wonderful. You have that maritime climate. You have the ocean air, which comes in. So even when it's warm in the summertime, 30 Celsius is a daytime high. It's still going to cool down quite a bit in the evening time and you have a nice ocean breeze. I love the proximity to great restaurants. Amazing bike paths, urban kayaking, right within the heart of the city. I love that Seattle is a very dense urban city with a great vibe, but it's surrounded by three national parks within a two hour drive. And in the warm weather months, I could easily do a day hike. I like to ski. I like downhill skiing. And in Seattle, we don't have a lot of ski resorts per se, but we tend to think of Seattle as your resort hotel. And you could easily go night skiing and come back to Seattle to sleep or go up just for a quick day ski and then come back again. Water. Seattle is surrounded by it. Surrounded by saltwater on the west and completely by fresh water in the east. And then there's lakes and channels in between. You can't be in Seattle and not have a sense of the water.
And a lot of people who don't live in Seattle don't completely know that we have more repertory theaters per capita than any city outside of New York or that opera and ballet are thriving here like in few other cities. We have a public art program in many of our public buildings. You'll see art on manhole covers, on sidewalks, walking down the street in downtown Seattle. Our airport has a very robust popular music program where you can hear bands over the intercom, but you can also see live bands playing in the airport terminals. So we're surrounded by art. We're immersed in art. Many of us are artists in our spare time. Seattle has it all.
- robust
形容词精力充沛的; 坚定的; 粗野的,粗鲁的; 需要体力的
1. 强健的;健壮的;坚固的;结实的
Someone or something that is robust is very strong or healthy.e.g. More women than men go to the doctor. Perhaps men are more robust or worry less?...
看医生的女性多于男性。也许男性更强壮或者顾虑要少一些?
e.g. We've always specialised in making very robust, simply designed machinery.
我们一直专注于制造极为结实耐用而且设计简单的机器。robustly
He became robustly healthy.
他变得很健壮。- indigenous
形容词土生土长的; 生来的,固有的; 本地的; 根生土长
1. 当地的;本土的;土生土长的
Indigenous people or things belong to the country in which they are found, rather than coming there or being brought there from another country.e.g. ...the country's indigenous population.
该国的本土人口
e.g. ...animals that are indigenous to Asia.
原产于亚洲的动物- maritime
形容词海事的; 海运的; 海的; 船舶的
1. 海上的;海事的;航海的;船舶的
Maritime is used to describe things relating to the sea and to ships.e.g. ...the largest maritime museum of its kind.
同类中最大的海洋博物馆- phenomena
名词现象
1. (phenomenon 的复数)
Phenomena is the plural of phenomenon .- mythic
形容词神话的,虚构的
1. 神话的;只存在于神话中的
Someone or something that is mythic exists only in myths and is therefore imaginary.e.g. ...the mythic figure of King Arthur.
亚瑟王这一传奇人物2. 很著名的;很重要的
If you describe someone or something as mythic, you mean that they have become very famous or important.e.g. ...a team whose reputation has achieved mythic proportions...
声名显赫的球队
e.g. His rapid rise to power has given him a near-mythic status in the industry.
他迅速升任要职,这让他在业界近乎被神化了。- poised
形容词沉着的,镇定的; 保持平衡的,均衡的; 静止不动的; 悬空的
1. (身体部位)摆好姿势不动的
If a part of your body is poised, it is completely still but ready to move at any moment.e.g. He studied the keyboard carefully, one finger poised.
他仔细研究了键盘,一个手指随时准备敲击。2. 作好一切准备的;随时准备行动的
If someone is poised to do something, they are ready to take action at any moment.e.g. Britain was poised to fly medical staff to the country at short notice...
英国随时准备把医护人员空运到该国。
e.g. US forces are poised for a massive air, land and sea assault.
美国军队作好了发动大规模海、陆、空攻击的准备。3. 镇定的;沉着的;泰然自若的
If you are poised, you are calm, dignified, and self-controlled.e.g. She was self-assured, poised, almost self-satisfied...
她自信、沉着,几乎有些洋洋自得。
e.g. Rachel appeared poised and calm.
蕾切尔看上去沉着冷静。 - indigenous
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