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  • noted用法 在 噗舞食遊記 Facebook 的精選貼文

    2019-06-05 21:38:39
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    我一直有個疑問,為什麼在科技業的人講話都要中英文夾雜?

    過去我一直以為,那可能是因為在科技業的人都是高學歷高知識份子,而高學歷等同於英文好,甚至有許多國外留學回來的菁英,因此講話帶英文是再正常不過的事。

    直到自己也進入科技業打雜,才發現這一切是文化、是習慣,好像你不這麼講話就不是一份子🤣,很多時候用中文講也真的是怪怪的,但我非常確信這跟英文好不好沒有半毛錢關係!

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    『上次for某某某shipment status怎麼樣了?交期confirm了嗎?客人deadline什麼時候?有quality issue要highlight,同時要確認payment不要delay。』
    #god我head好pain🤦‍♀

    『等一下3點meeting幫忙booking一下會議室,別忘了set up投影機,報告再run一下看有沒有問題,檔案scan給我或是print出來。』
    #到底直接說印出來是會怎樣🙄

    『剛才討論的issue你們有什麼concern嗎?可以support嗎?有的話現在highlight出來,如果沒問題我們以後就這樣process。』
    #需要給你一支螢光筆嗎

    『這樣出貨會有很大的risk,我們不能process,請你們double conform再發mail出來!』
    #沒有doubleconform只有reconfirm

    『這個project老闆很care,你study一下再跟我report。』
    #很care🤣#是不能好好講話嗎

    諸如此類的辦公室對話每天都在上演,老實說也早就見怪不怪,有些單字每天這樣用反而永遠不會忘記,但許多錯誤也因此積非成是,一直錯誤用下去。

    像是請人確認某件事情,很多人會說conform,但其實conform是遵守遵照的意思,而非確認。確認請說confirm(嘴巴要閉起來),請人家再次確認要說reconfirm或是confirm again,double confirm是確認兩次的意思。雖然我們一定看得懂你想表達的,但這種引人發笑的錯誤還是改掉比較好🙈

    還有一種常見錯誤是Please be noted that..(請人注意留意某事),哎呀呀沒有這種用法,Please note that才對,不需要用被動喔🙈

    #中英文夾雜表示professional
    #也可能只是lazy
    #職場culture好funny
    #歡迎加入discuss🤣🤣🤣

  • noted用法 在 噗舞食遊記 Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2019-06-05 08:00:00
    有 288 人按讚


    我一直有個疑問,為什麼在科技業的人講話都要中英文夾雜?

    過去我一直以為,那可能是因為在科技業的人都是高學歷高知識份子,而高學歷等同於英文好,甚至有許多國外留學回來的菁英,因此講話帶英文是再正常不過的事。

    直到自己也進入科技業打雜,才發現這一切是文化、是習慣,好像你不這麼講話就不是一份子🤣,很多時候用中文講也真的是怪怪的,但我非常確信這跟英文好不好沒有半毛錢關係!

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    『上次for某某某shipment status怎麼樣了?交期confirm了嗎?客人deadline什麼時候?有quality issue要highlight,同時要確認payment不要delay。』
    #god我head好pain🤦‍♀

    『等一下3點meeting幫忙booking一下會議室,別忘了set up投影機,報告再run一下看有沒有問題,檔案scan給我或是print出來。』
    #到底直接說印出來是會怎樣🙄

    『剛才討論的issue你們有什麼concern嗎?可以support嗎?有的話現在highlight出來,如果沒問題我們以後就這樣process。』
    #需要給你一支螢光筆嗎

    『這樣出貨會有很大的risk,我們不能process,請你們double conform再發mail出來!』
    #沒有doubleconform只有reconfirm

    『這個project老闆很care,你study一下再跟我report。』
    #很care🤣#是不能好好講話嗎

    諸如此類的辦公室對話每天都在上演,老實說也早就見怪不怪,有些單字每天這樣用反而永遠不會忘記,但許多錯誤也因此積非成是,一直錯誤用下去。

    像是請人確認某件事情,很多人會說conform,但其實conform是遵守遵照的意思,而非確認。確認請說confirm(嘴巴要閉起來),請人家再次確認要說reconfirm或是confirm again,double confirm是確認兩次的意思。雖然我們一定看得懂你想表達的,但這種引人發笑的錯誤還是改掉比較好🙈

    還有一種常見錯誤是Please be noted that..(請人注意留意某事),哎呀呀沒有這種用法,Please note that才對,不需要用被動喔🙈

    #中英文夾雜表示professional
    #也可能只是lazy
    #職場culture好funny
    #歡迎加入discuss🤣🤣🤣

  • noted用法 在 翻譯這檔事 Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2015-11-10 20:01:22
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    馬英九以習近平為「他的(中國)國家主席」?疏忽還是惡搞?
     
     
    剛剛在批踢踢英文板看到有人問([1]):原來英文中,一國的總統可以稱另一國總統為「his/her 國名形容詞 president」?真有這個用法?並指出有兩個媒體這麼寫:
     
    1. (某新聞網站的圖片說明 [2]) Cuba's President Raul Castro, left, stands with his U.S. President Barack Obama.
    古巴總統卡斯楚與「他的」美國總統歐巴馬並肩而站(?)
     
    2. (美國之聲VOA學英文網站的文字稿 [3]) Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou told his Chinese president Xi Jinping that he was worried about China’s missiles deployed across the Taiwan Strait.
    台灣總統馬英九告訴「他的」中國國家主席習近平……(?)
     
    以上兩個英文說法若成立,則意味著歐巴馬對卡斯楚,或習近平對馬英九,是上對下、尊對卑、君對臣、中央對地方的關係。(但地方政府怎會有「總統」?)

    但我認爲這英文的說法是不恰當的、是錯誤的,適當的說法應該是: his U.S. counterpart、his Chinese counterpart 才對,差了一字,含義大變。改成 counterpart 就讓雙方變成對等關係,這也才是外界對國家領袖的認知:關係對等。

    卡斯楚的例子,我不好說什麼,只能說該圖片說明或許是一時筆誤,或者,該記者英文有問題。

    馬英九的例子,則找到答案:各位聽一聽同一網頁中語音檔的唸稿,記者「巧妙地」把 his Chinese president Xi 唸成 Chinese president Xi,沒有不該有的 his,這表示該記者發覺文字稿有誤;或者也可能,記者本來製播時就是唸 Chinese president Xi,卻被哪個聽寫人誤寫還是惡搞,加上足以引起爭端的 his?這區區一個小字,錯得可真要命唷!

    以下是VOA全文:
     
      
    Leaders from Taiwan and China met Saturday for the first time since the end of the civil war in China, more than 65 years ago.
     
     
    The meeting was an effort to create goodwill between the two sides. In the past seven years, ties between the sides have increased. However, some Taiwanese say those ties have not resulted in economic gains or greater security.

    China claimed sovereignty over self-ruled Taiwan when it formed the People’s Republic of China in 1949. Relations were icy until 2008. The two sides agreed to link the two economies.

    Today in Taiwan, people are unclear about the benefits of the relationship. The island’s economy shrank in the third quarter of this year.

    Many Taiwanese wanted progress from the meeting. Liu Yi-jiun is a public affairs professor at Fo Guang University in Taiwan. He said there were high expectations because these two leaders had never met. He said, after two years of planning, political and economic concessions were promised but none were seen.

    Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou told his Chinese president Xi Jinping that he was worried about China’s missiles deployed across the Taiwan Strait. <== 這句話無故多了個「his」

    He also said people in Taiwan were frustrated that China was blocking Taiwan’s foreign relations. China has 170 allies compared with 22 for Taiwan. This difference lets China keep Taiwan from developing its diplomacy further.

    In response to Taiwan’s concerns about missiles, Xi Jinping said Saturday China’s missiles were not aimed at Taiwan.

    However, economic concerns remain. Taiwan has signed free-trade agreements with Singapore and New Zealand. Both countries have relations with the two sides. But China has blocked Taiwan from joining the United Nations or other international organizations.

    Taiwanese officials say deals with China have created 9,600 jobs among a population of 23 million. Agreements that opened tourism brought a total 2.8 million mainland Chinese to the island last year. That is up from almost no tourism in 2007.

    Trade deals also have helped increase total imports and exports to $130 billion last year.

    China remains Taiwan’s largest trading partner. And it is the top receiver of Taiwanese foreign investment.

    Some people complain the benefits of 23 deals with mainland China covering trade and other areas are reaching mainly the owners of big companies.

    In Taiwan’s capital markets, investment from China amounts to only a fraction of the island government’s quota, or the amount permitted.

    Tseng Ming-chung is Chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission in Taiwan. He said Friday that the Taiwanese government has approved almost every application for investment from China.

    He says the amount of money is extremely small. He adds that the Taiwanese government is not refusing applications. Tseng says mainland Chinese institutions cannot freely set up qualified domestic institutional investors.

    China insists on eventual unification with Taiwan. However, public opinion polls show most Taiwanese oppose that goal.

    Nathan Liu says the future of relations between the sides is unclear.

    “…They think that at least by the end of Ma’s term the two sides should at least reach some kind of agreement,” he said. He noted that, an understanding that the sides are going toward common goals is needed, although it may not be a signed agreement. “This is not complete yet,” he said.

    President Ma Ying-jeou has supported closer ties with mainland China. But he and his KMT party have lost support. He must step down next year because of term limits.

    A backlash against economic deals with China started mass street protests in March 2014. That anger has given the island’s top opposition party candidate a lead in opinion polls ahead of the January presidential election. Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party has been highly critical of President Ma’s dealings with China.

    Experts say the Saturday leadership summit appears not to have done enough to change voter opinion.

    I’m Mario Ritter.

    Ralph Jennings reported this story from Taipei. Mario Ritter adapted it for Learning English. Kathleen Struck was the editor.