《每日一句漢譯英》英語原文

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作為1969年“阿波羅11號”(Apollo 11)飛船的指揮官,阿姆斯特朗以令人難忘的一句話精辟地概括了自己的登月之舉:這是我個人邁出的一小步,卻是人類邁出的一大步。

英語原文:

As commander of Apollo 11 in 1969, Mr. Armstrong punctuated his exploit with the memorable phrase, 'That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.'

 

punctuate something with something
1. to add a particular punctuation mark to a piece of writing. You have punctuated this ad with too many exclamation points. This letter is punctuated with dashes to emphasize the key points.
2. to add emphasis to one's speaking by adding phrases, exclamations, or other devices. Her comments were punctuated with a few choice swear words. Tom punctuated his address with a few choice comments about politicians

http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/punctuate+with

punc·tu·ate /ˈpʌŋktʃəˌweɪt/ verb
punc·tu·ates; punc·tu·at·ed; punc·tu·at·ing
 
[+ obj] 1: to use punctuation marks in (a piece of writing)
▪ Do you know how to punctuate a sentence correctly?▪ an improperly punctuated sentence

2: to interrupt or occur in (something) repeatedly — usually used as (be) punctuated▪ Her speech was punctuated by frequent applause.

http://www.learnersdictionary.com/search/punctuate