第一篇:喬布斯,英文筆記,2013.3.1
2013.3.1 Monks and disciples from the Hare Krishna temple would come and prepare vegetarian feasts redolent of cumin, coriander, and turmeric.“Steve would be starving when he arrived, and he would stuff himself,” Holmes recalled.“Then he would go and purge.For years I thought he was bulimic.It was very upsetting, because we had gone to all that trouble of creating these feasts, and he couldn’t hold it down.”
? coriander [?k?ri'?nd?]
n.[植]胡荽 ? bulimic [bju'limi?]
n.易饑癥,貪食癥 ? upset [?p'set]
adj.心煩的 vt.加厚,推翻,擾亂 vi.推翻 n.推翻,混亂 ? cumin ['k?min]
n.蒔蘿, 小茴香子 ? purge [p?:d?]
n.整肅,清除,瀉藥,凈化 vt.凈化,清除,擺脫 vi.清除,通便,腹瀉,變得清潔 ? disciple [di'saipl]
n.弟子, 門徒 ? turmeric ['t?:m?rik]
n.姜黃,姜黃根之粉末 ? redolent ['red?ul?nt]
adj.有...香味的, 令人想起...的
Jobs was also beginning to have a little trouble stomaching Friedland’s cult leader style.“Perhaps he saw a little bit too much of Robert in himself,” said Kottke.Although the commune was supposed to be a refuge from materialism, Friedland began operating it more as a business;his followers were told to chop and sell firewood, make apple presses and wood stoves, and engage in other commercial endeavors for which they were not paid.One night Jobs slept under the table in the kitchen and was amused to notice that people kept coming in and stealing each other’s food from the refrigerator.Communal economics were not for him.“It started to get very materialistic,” Jobs recalled.“Everybody got the idea they were working very hard for Robert’s farm, and one by one they started to leave.I got pretty sick of it.”
? commune [k?'mju:n]
n.公社 vi.交換思想、意見或感受, 交流 ? chop [t??p]
n.厚肉片,排骨,砍 vt.剁碎,砍(價(jià)),切 vi.砍 ? cult [k?lt]
n.宗教膜拜儀式,異教,狂熱崇拜,個(gè)人崇拜 ? refuge ['refju:d?]
n.避難(處), 庇護(hù)(所)v.庇護(hù), 避難(所)? materialism [m?'ti?ri?liz?m]
n.唯物主義,唯物論,實(shí)利主義
? presses [pres]
n.新聞界, 壓力 v.按, 壓,逼迫 v.強(qiáng)迫服役,征用 n.強(qiáng)迫服役 ? materialistic [m??ti?ri?'listik;m??tiri?l'istik]
adj.唯物論的, 唯物主義的 ? stove [st?uv]
n.爐子,火爐窯;烘房;【主英】溫室 ? firewood ['fairwud]
n.火柴(薪)? communal ['k?mjunl]
adj.公有的 ? economics [?i:k?'n?miks, ?ek?-]
n.經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)
? engage [in'geid?]
v.答應(yīng), 預(yù)定, 使忙碌, 雇傭, 訂婚
Many years later, after Friedland had become a billionaire copper and gold mining executive—working out of Vancouver, Singapore, and Mongolia—I met him for drinks in New York.That evening I emailed Jobs and mentioned my encounter.He telephoned me from California within an hour and warned me against listening to Friedland.He said that when Friedland was in trouble because of environmental abuses committed by some of his mines, he had tried to contact Jobs to intervene with Bill Clinton, but Jobs had not responded.“Robert always portrayed himself as a spiritual person, but he crossed the line from being charismatic to being a con man,” Jobs said.“It was a strange thing to have one of the spiritual people in your young life turn out to be, symbolically and in reality, a gold miner.”
? copper ['k?p?]
adj.(紫)銅色的,銅(制)的 n.銅,銅幣,銅制品 ? mining ['maini?]
n.采礦, 礦業(yè) ? Singapore [?si?g?'p?:]
n.新加坡 ? executive [ig'zekjutiv]
adj.行政的 n.執(zhí)行者, 主管 ? Mongolia [m??'g?ulj?]
n.蒙古 ? environmental [in?vai?r?n'mentl]
adj.環(huán)境的 ? abuse [?'bju:z] n.濫用,惡習(xí)vt.濫用,辱罵,虐待 ? Vancouver [v?n'ku:v?]
n.溫哥華市(溫哥華)? encounter [in'kaunt?]
n.意外的相見,遭遇 vt.&vi.遇到,偶然碰到,遭遇 ? spiritual ['sp?r?t???l]
adj.精神的, 心靈的 n.(尤指美國南部黑人的)圣歌 ? Clinton ['klint?n]
n.克林頓(姓)? intervene [?int?'vi:n]
vi.插入,介入,干涉,調(diào)停 [計(jì)算機(jī)] 介入 ? mine [main]
n.地雷, 礦山, 寶庫 pron.我的 vt.采礦, 開鑿, 暗中破壞, 埋地雷 vi.挖掘 ? symbolically [sim'b?lik?li]
adv.象征地, 象征性地 ? charismatic [?k?riz'm?tik]
adj.有魅力的 ? con [k?n]
vt.精讀,學(xué)習(xí),默記, 掌舵, 欺騙 adv.反對地 adj.欺詐的 n.反對論點(diǎn),反對者,欺騙, 操舵臺(tái), 掌舵 ? portray [p?:'trei]
v.描寫,描寫...的肖像,逼真地描寫 ? commit [k?'mit]
v.委托(托付), 犯罪, 作...事, 承諾 [計(jì)算機(jī)] 委托...Drop Out(退出,退學(xué))
Jobs quickly became bored with college.He liked being at Reed, just not taking the required classes.In fact he was surprised when he found out that, for all of its hippie aura, there were strict course requirements.When Wozniak came to visit, Jobs waved his schedule at him and complained, “They are making me take all these courses.” Woz replied, “Yes, that’s what they do in college.” Jobs refused to go to the classes he was assigned and instead went to the ones he wanted, such as a dance class where he could enjoy both the creativity and the chance to meet girls.“I would never have refused to take the courses you were supposed to, that’s a difference in our personality,” Wozniak marveled.? hippie ['hipi]
n.嬉皮, 嬉皮模樣的年青人 =hippy ? creativity [?kri:ei'tiviti;?kri:ei'tiv?ti]
n.創(chuàng)造力, 創(chuàng)造 ? strict [strikt]
adj.嚴(yán)格的, 精確的, 完全的 ? reed [ri:d]
n.蘆葦, 蘆笛,簧片 Reed:里德(姓氏)? aura ['?:r?]
n.氣味, 氣氛;n.光環(huán), 光圈 ? bore [b?:]
vbl.忍受(動(dòng)詞bear的過去式)n.令人討厭的人,槍膛,孔,井眼,槍管口徑,涌潮 vt.使感到厭煩,鉆孔,挖 vi.挖掘,開鑿 ? assign [?'sain]
v.分配,指派 n.[計(jì)算機(jī)] DOS 命令將驅(qū)動(dòng)器符重指向第二個(gè)驅(qū)動(dòng)器符 ? marvel ['mɑ:v?l]
n.奇異的事物, 罕見的例子 v.驚異于, 驚異
Jobs also began to feel guilty, he later said, about spending so much of his parents’ money on an education that did not seem worthwhile.“All of my working-class parents’ savings were being spent on my college tuition,” he recounted in a famous commencement address at Stanford.“I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out.And here I was spending all of the money my parents had saved their entire life.So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out okay.”
? recount [ri'kaunt]
vt.詳述,列舉,重新計(jì)算 n.重新計(jì)算 ? guilty ['gilti]
adj.有罪的, 內(nèi)疚的 ? commencement [k?'mensm?nt]
n.開始,畢業(yè)典禮 ? tuition [tju:'i??n]
n.教誨,教學(xué),學(xué)費(fèi)
第二篇:喬布斯,英文筆記,2013.3.7
2013.3.7 At one point Jobs was told of a young Hindu holy man who was holding a gathering of his followers at the Himalayan estate of a wealthy businessman.“It was a chance to meet a spiritual being and hang out with his followers, but it was also a chance to have a good meal.I could smell the food as we got near, and I was very hungry.” As Jobs was eating, the holy man—who was not much older than Jobs—picked him out of the crowd, pointed at him, and began laughing maniacally.“He came running over and grabbed me and made a tooting sound and said, ?You are just like a baby,?” recalled Jobs.“I was not relishing this attention.” Taking Jobs by the hand, he led him out of the worshipful crowd and walked him up to a hill, where there was a well and a small pond.“We sit down and he pulls out this straight razor.I?m thinking he?s a nutcase and begin to worry.Then he pulls out a bar of soap—I had long hair at the time—and he lathered up my hair and shaved my head.He told me that he was saving my health.”
? gathering ['g?e?ri?]
n.集會(huì), 聚集 ? maniacally [m?'nai?k?l]
adj.發(fā)狂的, 狂亂的, 狂熱的 =maniac ? estate [i'steit]
n.財(cái)產(chǎn),房地產(chǎn),狀態(tài),遺產(chǎn) ? Hindu ['hindu:]
n.印度人,印度教信徒 adj.印度的,與印度有關(guān)的 ? spiritual ['sp?r?t???l]
adj.精神的, 心靈的 n.(尤指美國南部黑人的)圣歌 ? Himalayan [?him?'lei?n]
adj.喜瑪拉雅山的,巨大的 ? grab [gr?b]
n.抓,接應(yīng),掠奪 vt.&vi.抓取,搶去,吸引注意 adj.隨意抓取的 ? shave [?eiv] n.修面,刮胡子 vt.修面,剃,擦過,消減價(jià)格 vi.刮胡子,勉強(qiáng)通過 ? worshipful ['w?:?ipf?l]
adj.崇拜的, 虔敬的 ? razor ['reiz?]
n.剃刀 ? crow [kr?u]
n.啼叫,烏鴉, 歡叫 vi.啼叫,報(bào)曉,歡叫 vt.洋洋夸口,自鳴得意 ? pond [p?nd]
n.池塘 vt.堵河成湖 vi.形成池塘 ? nutcase ['n?tkeis]
n.瘋子 ? relish ['reli?]
n.滋味, 享受, 愛好, 調(diào)味品 vt.加調(diào)味料, 享受, 品味 vi.有滋味 ? lather ['l?e?]
n.(肥皂水的)泡沫 v.起泡沫, 涂上肥皂沫 ? toot [tu:t]
n.發(fā)出鳴聲或嘟嘟聲 v.(使某物)發(fā)嘟嘟聲,<俚>痛飲
Daniel Kottke arrived in India at the beginning of the summer, and Jobs went back to New Delhi to meet him.They wandered, mainly by bus, rather aimlessly.By this point Jobs was no longer trying to find a guru who could impart wisdom, but instead was seeking enlightenment through ascetic experience, deprivation, and simplicity.He was not able to achieve inner calm.Kottke remembers him getting into a furious shouting match with a Hindu woman in a village marketplace who, Jobs alleged, had been watering down the milk she was selling them.? guru ['guru:;'gu?u:]
n.古魯(指印度教等宗教的宗師或領(lǐng)袖), 領(lǐng)袖, 專家 ? deprivation [?depri'vei??n]
n.剝奪, 剝奪官職, 免職
? mainly ['meinli]
adv.主要地
? wisdom ['wizd?m]
n.智慧,學(xué)問
? aimlessly ['eimlisli]
adv.無目的地,漫無目的地
? impart [im'pɑ:t]
vt.傳授, 賦予, 告知
? enlightenment [in'laitnm?nt]
n.啟蒙 n.【佛教】 開悟
? ascetic [?'setik]
adj.禁欲的 n.苦行者
? furious ['fju?ri?s]
adj.狂怒的, 猛烈的
? simplicity [sim'plisiti]
n.單純, 簡樸
? allege [?'led?] vt.斷言,宣稱
? inner ['in?]
adj.內(nèi)部的,里面的,內(nèi)心的 n.里面,內(nèi)部
When they got to the town of Manali, Kottke?s sleeping bag was stolen with his traveler?s checks in it.“Steve covered my food expenses and bus ticket back to Delhi,” Kottke recalled.He also gave Kottke the rest of his own money, $100, to tide him over.? tide [taid]
n.潮,趨勢,潮流 vt.使...隨潮漂流 vi.涌動(dòng) ? generous ['d?en?r?s]
adj.慷慨的,寬宏大量的,豐盛的,味濃的 ? expense [ik'spens]
n.消費(fèi),支出
During his seven months in India, he had written to his parents only sporadically, getting mail at the American Express office in New Delhi when he passed through, and so they were somewhat surprised when they got a call from the Oakland airport asking them to pick him up.They immediately drove up from Los Altos.“My head had been shaved, I was wearing Indian cotton robes, and my skin had turned a deep, chocolate brown-red from the sun,” he recalled.“So I?m sitting there and my parents walked past me about five times and finally my mother came up and said ?Steve?? and I said ?Hi!?”
? shave [?eiv]
n.修面,刮胡子 vt.修面,剃,擦過,消減價(jià)格 vi.刮胡子,勉強(qiáng)通過 ? rob [r?b, rɑ?b]
v.搶劫 vi.搶劫,盜竊 vt.非法剝奪,使喪失,搶劫 ? chocolate ['t??k?lit]
n.巧克力, 巧克力糖, 巧克力飲品 adj.巧克力的, 有巧克力糖衣的, 巧克力色的 ? sporadically
adv.偶發(fā)地, 零星地 ? somewhat ['s?m(h)w?t] pron.一些,某物 adv.多少,幾分 ? Oakland ['?ukl?nd]
n.奧克蘭(美國加利福尼亞州西部城市)
They took him back home, where he continued trying to find himself.It was a pursuit with many paths toward enlightenment.In the mornings and evenings he would meditate and study Zen, and in between he would drop in to audit physics or engineering courses at Stanford.? audit ['?:dit]
n.查帳,審計(jì) vt.審計(jì),旁聽 ? enlightenment [in'laitnm?nt]
n.啟蒙 n.【佛教】 開悟 ? meditate ['mediteit]
v.想, 考慮, 計(jì)劃 ? pursuit [p?'sju:t]
n.追求, 追趕, 工作
The Search Jobs?s interest in Eastern spirituality, Hinduism, Zen Buddhism, and the search for enlightenment was not merely the passing phase of a nineteen-year-old.Throughout his life he would seek to follow many of the basic precepts of Eastern religions, such as the emphasis on experiential praj?ā, wisdom or cognitive understanding that is intuitively experienced through concentration of the mind.Years later, sitting in his Palo Alto garden, he reflected on the lasting influence of his trip to India: Coming back to America was, for me, much more of a cultural shock than going to India.The people in the Indian countryside don?t use their intellect like we do, they use their intuition instead, and their intuition is far more developed than in the rest of the world.Intuition is a very powerful thing, more powerful than intellect, in my opinion.That?s had a big impact on my work.? experiential [iks?pi?ri'en??l;ik?spiri'en??l] adj.經(jīng)驗(yàn)的, 憑經(jīng)驗(yàn)的 ? cognitive ['k?gnitiv]
adj.認(rèn)知的,認(rèn)識(shí)的,有認(rèn)識(shí)力的 ? religion [ri'lid??n]
n.宗教;宗教信仰 ? merely ['mi?li] adv.僅僅,只不過 ? precept ['pri:sept]
n.教訓(xùn), 告誡, 訓(xùn)誡 ? spirituality [spiritju'?liti]
n.精神性, 靈性 ? Buddhism ['budiz?m]
n.佛教 ? hinduism ['hindu:iz(?)m]
n.印度教 ? alto ['?lt?u]
n.男最高音, 女最低音,中音部,中音樂器 adj.中音部的 ? impact ['imp?kt;[v.]im'p?kt]
n.沖擊(力), 沖突, 影響(力)vt.擠入, 壓緊;撞擊;對...發(fā)生影響 ? intuitively [in'tju:itivli]
adv.直覺地, 直觀地 ? cultural ['k?lt??r(?)l]
adj.文化的,和養(yǎng)動(dòng)植物有關(guān)的 ? Palo
n.帕洛 ? concentration [?k?nsen'trei??n]
n.集中, 專心, 濃度 ? intellect ['intilekt]
n.智力,思維邏輯領(lǐng)悟力,理解力/nn.知識(shí)份子,智力高的人,才智超群的人
Western rational thought is not an innate human characteristic;it is learned and is the great achievement of Western civilization.In the villages of India, they never learned it.They learned something else, which is in some ways just as valuable but in other ways is not.That?s the power of intuition and experiential wisdom.? experiential [iks?pi?ri'en??l;ik?spiri'en??l]
adj.經(jīng)驗(yàn)的, 憑經(jīng)驗(yàn)的 ? innate ['ineit]
adj.天生的,固有的 ? intuition [?intju(:)'i??n]
n.直覺, 直覺的知識(shí) ? wisdom ['wizd?m]
n.智慧,學(xué)問 ? civilization [?sivilai'zei??n;-li'z-]
n.文明,文化 ? rational ['r???nl]
adj.合理的,理性的,能推理的 n.有理數(shù)
Coming back after seven months in Indian villages, I saw the craziness of the Western world as well as its capacity for rational thought.If you just sit and observe, you will see how restless your mind is.If you try to calm it, it only makes it worse, but over time it does calm, and when it does, there?s room to hear more subtle things—that?s when your intuition starts to blossom and you start to see things more clearly and be in the present more.Your mind just slows down, and you see a tremendous expanse in the moment.You see so much more than you could see before.It?s a discipline;you have to practice it.? capacity [k?'p?siti]
n.能力, 容量, 容積;資格, 職位 adj.(達(dá)到最大容量)滿的 ? restless ['restlis]
adj.不安寧的, 焦慮的 ? craziness ['kreizinis]
n.瘋狂 ? blossom ['bl?s?m]
n.花,開花,全盛期 vi.開花,成長 ? expanse [iks'p?ns]
n.蒼天,寬闊的區(qū)域, 廣闊 ? tremendous [tri'mend?s]
adj.巨大的, 驚人的 ? subtle ['s?tl]
adj.微妙的,敏感的,精細(xì)的,狡詐的,不明顯的
Zen has been a deep influence in my life ever since.At one point I was thinking about going to Japan and trying to get into the Eihei-ji monastery, but my spiritual advisor urged me to stay here.He said there is nothing over there that isn?t here, and he was correct.I learned the truth of the Zen saying that if you are willing to travel around the world to meet a teacher, one will appear next door.? monastery ['m?n?stri]
n.修道院, 寺院 ? advisor [?d'vaiz?] n.顧問 ? urge [?:d?]
n.沖動(dòng) vt.驅(qū)策,鼓勵(lì),力陳,催促 vi.極力主張
Jobs did in fact find a teacher right in his own neighborhood.Shunryu Suzuki, who wrote Zen Mind, Beginner?s Mind and ran the San Francisco Zen Center, used to come to Los Altos every Wednesday evening to lecture and meditate with a small group of followers.After a while he asked his assistant, Kobun Chino Otogawa, to open a full-time center there.Jobs became a faithful follower, along with his occasional girlfriend, Chrisann Brennan, and Daniel Kottke and Elizabeth Holmes.He also began to go by himself on retreats to the Tassajara Zen Center, a monastery near Carmel where Kobun also taught.? occasional [?'kei?n?l]
adj.偶然的, 不時(shí)的 ? lecture ['lekt??]
vt.&vi.講課, 教導(dǎo) n.演講, 教訓(xùn), 斥責(zé) ? meditate ['mediteit]
v.想, 考慮, 計(jì)劃 ? Carmel ['kɑ:mel]
n.卡梅爾(f.)? retreat [ri'tri:t]
n.休息寓所,撤退,隱居 vt.&vi.撤退, 向后傾
第三篇:喬布斯,英文筆記,2013.2.28
2013.2.28
Friedland had heard Baba Ram Dass, the author of Be Here Now, give a speech in Boston, and like Jobs and Kottke had gotten deeply into Eastern spirituality.During the summer of 1973, he traveled to India to meet Ram Dass’s Hindu guru, Neem Karoli Baba, famously known to his many followers as Maharaj-ji.When he returned that fall, Friedland had taken a spiritual name and walked around in sandals and flowing Indian robes.He had a room off campus, above a garage, and Jobs would go there many afternoons to seek him out.He was entranced by the apparent intensity of Friedland’s conviction that a state of enlightenment truly existed and could be attained.“He turned me on to a different level of consciousness,” Jobs said.? spiritual ['sp?r?t???l]
adj.精神的, 心靈的 n.(尤指美國南部黑人的)圣歌 ? sandal ['s?ndl;'s?nd?l]
n.便鞋, 涼鞋 ? consciousness ['k?n??snis]
n.意識(shí),知覺,自覺,覺悟 ? conviction [k?n'vik??n]
n.定罪, 信服, 堅(jiān)信 ? eastern ['i:st?n] adj.東部的, 東方的 ? entrance ['entr?ns]
n.入口 v.使出神,使入迷 vt.使出神 ? spirituality [spiritju'?liti]
n.精神性, 靈性 ? intensity [in'tensiti]
n.激烈,強(qiáng)度,強(qiáng)烈,劇烈 ? attain [?'tein]
vt.&vi.達(dá)到,獲得
? robe [r?ub]
n.長袍 v.(使)穿上長袍等
Friedland found Jobs fascinating as well.“He was always walking around barefoot,” he later told a reporter.“The thing that struck me was his intensity.Whatever he was interested in he would generally carry to an irrational extreme.” Jobs had honed his trick of using stares and silences to master other people.“One of his numbers was to stare at the person he was talking to.He would stare into their fucking eyeballs, ask some question, and would want a response without the other person averting their eyes.”
? barefoot ['b??fut;'b???fut]
adj.赤腳的 adv.赤腳地 =barefooted ? irrational [i'r???n?l]
n.無理數(shù) adj.無理性的, 不合理的 ? reporter [ri'p?:t?]
n.記者 ? strick [strik]
一束(梳理好的)麻或絲 ? intensity [in'tensiti]
n.激烈,強(qiáng)度,強(qiáng)烈,劇烈 ? extreme [iks'tri:m]
adj.極度的,極端的,盡頭的,嚴(yán)重的,末端的 n.極端,極限 ? fascinate ['f?sineit]
vt.使...入迷,吸引住 vi.有吸引力 ? hone [h?un] n.細(xì)磨刀石 v.磨刀 ? fucking ['f?ki?]
adj.可惡的,十足的,異乎尋常的 adv.非常地,無比地 ? trick [trik]
n.詭計(jì),欺詐,把戲,訣竅 vt.戲弄,欺騙 adj.有詭計(jì)的,有陰謀的 ? master ['mɑ:st?]
n.主人, 碩士, 母機(jī) adj.主人的, 主要的 v.征服, 控制, 精通 ? stare [ste?(r)]
vt.凝視,顯眼,變硬 vi.凝視 n.凝視 ? avert [?'v?:t]
vt.轉(zhuǎn)開,避免,防止
According to Kottke, some of Jobs’s personality traits—including a few that lasted throughout his career—were borrowed from Friedland.“Friedland taught Steve the reality distortion field,” said Kottke.“He was charismatic and a bit of a con man and could bend situations to his very strong will.He was mercurial, sure of himself, a little dictatorial.Steve admired that, and he became more like that after spending time with Robert.”
? dictatorial [?dikt?'t?:ri?l]
adj.獨(dú)裁的,專政的 ? personality [?p?:s?'n?liti]
n.個(gè)性, 名人, 特色 ? distortion [dis't?:??n]
n.扭曲, 變形, 曲解 ? mercurial [m?:'kju?ri?l]
adj.Mercury 神的,水星的,敏捷的 n.水銀劑,汞劑 ? situation [?sitju'ei??n]
n.位置, 形勢, 局面, 處境, 狀況, 職位
? throughout [θru(:)'aut]
adv.到處, 自始至終 prep.遍及, 貫穿
? charismatic [?k?riz'm?tik]
adj.有魅力的
? con [k?n]
vt.精讀,學(xué)習(xí),默記, 掌舵, 欺騙 adv.反對地 adj.欺詐的 n.反對論點(diǎn),反對者,欺騙, 操舵臺(tái), 掌舵
Jobs also absorbed how Friedland made himself the center of attention.“Robert was very much an outgoing, charismatic guy, a real salesman,” Kottke recalled.“When I first met Steve he was shy and self-effacing, a very private guy.I think Robert taught him a lot about selling, about coming out of his shell, of opening up and taking charge of a situation.” Friedland projected a high-wattage aura.“He would walk into a room and you would instantly notice him.Steve was the absolute opposite when he came to Reed.After he spent time with Robert, some of it started to rub off.”
? outgoing ['autg?ui?]
n.外出,開支,流出 adj.喜歡外出的 [計(jì)算機(jī)] 輸出 ? shell [?el]
n.貝殼,殼,外形 vt.&vi.去殼,脫落,炮擊,拾貝殼 n.[計(jì)算機(jī)] DOS命令 : 安裝備用的COMMAND.COM文件, 并改變環(huán)境尺寸 ? self-effacing [?selfi'feisi?]
adj.不出風(fēng)頭的,不喜出風(fēng)頭的,謙讓的,謙卑的 ? private ['praivit]
adj.私人的,隱蔽的 n.士兵,列兵 ? reed [ri:d] n.蘆葦, 蘆笛,簧片 Reed:里德(姓氏)? aura ['?:r?]
n.氣味, 氣氛;n.光環(huán), 光圈 ? charismatic [?k?riz'm?tik]
adj.有魅力的 ? rub [r?b]
n.摩擦,困難,障礙 vt.擦, 搓, 涂抹上, 使不愉快 vi.摩擦 ? charge [t?ɑ:d?]
n.電荷, 指控, 費(fèi)用;照顧, 責(zé)任 vt.&vi 控訴, 加罪于, 要價(jià), 賒帳, 充電, 管理 ? wattage ['w?tid?]
n.瓦特?cái)?shù)
On Sunday evenings Jobs and Friedland would go to the Hare Krishna temple on the western edge of Portland, often with Kottke and Holmes in tow.They would dance and sing songs at the top of their lungs.“We would work ourselves into an ecstatic frenzy,” Holmes recalled.“Robert would go insane and dance like crazy.Steve was more subdued, as if he was embarrassed to let loose.” Then they would be treated to paper plates piled high with vegetarian food.? Holmes [h?ulmz]
n.霍姆斯或福爾摩斯(人名)? Krishna ['kri?n?]
n.(印度)訖哩什那神 n.克利須那河(=Kistna)? ecstatic [eks't?tik]
n.狂喜的人 adj.狂喜的 ? hare [h??]
n.野兔 ? tow [t?u]
n.拖, 拖曳所用之繩, 麻的粗纖維 v.拖, 曳
? frenzy ['frenzi]
n.狂暴, 狂怒
? lung [l??]
n.肺,呼吸器官
? insane [in'sein]
adj.瘋狂的,精神錯(cuò)亂的,荒唐的
? vegetarian [?ved?i't??ri?n]
n.素食者 adj.素食的
? pile [pail]
n.堆,樁,大量,核反應(yīng)堆 vi.形成堆,擁擠進(jìn)入 vt.堆積,裝載
? subdue [s?b'dju:]
v.使服從, 壓制, 減弱
? embarrass [im'b?r?s]
vt.使...困窘,阻礙 vi.變得困窘
Friedland had stewardship of a 220-acre apple farm, about forty miles southwest of Portland, that was owned by an eccentric millionaire uncle from Switzerland named Marcel Müller.After Friedland became involved with Eastern spirituality, he turned it into a commune called the All One Farm, and Jobs would spend weekends there with Kottke, Holmes, and like-minded seekers of enlightenment.The farm had a main house, a large barn, and a garden shed, where Kottke and Holmes slept.Jobs took on the task of pruning the Gravenstein apple trees.“Steve ran the apple orchard,” said Friedland.“We were in the organic cider business.Steve’s job was to lead a crew of freaks to prune the orchard and whip it back into shape.”
? commune [k?'mju:n] n.公社 vi.交換思想、意見或感受, 交流 ? shed [?ed]
n.車棚,小屋,脫落物 vt.使...流出,散發(fā),脫落,除掉 ? eccentric [ik'sentrik]
n.怪人 adj.古怪的, 反常的 ? stewardship ['stju:?d?ip, 'stju-]
n.n.管理工作;管事人的職位及職責(zé) ? involve [in'v?lv]
vt.包含, 使陷入, 使忙于, 使卷入, 牽涉 ? seeker ['si:k?]
n.搜索者, 探求者 ? enlightenment [in'laitnm?nt]
n.啟蒙 n.【佛教】 開悟 ? like-minded ['laikmaindid;'laik'maindid]
adj.志趣相投的 ? barn [bɑ:n]
n.谷倉, 牲口棚 ? freak [fri:k]
n.怪人,怪事,反復(fù)無常,狂熱愛好者 adj.奇異的,不正常的 vt.使強(qiáng)烈反應(yīng)(震驚,畏懼)vi.在藥物影響下變得異乎尋常 ? prune [pru:n]
n.酶干 vt.修剪,砍掉,削減 vi.刪除 ? orchard ['?:t??d]
n.果園 ? cider ['said?]
n.蘋果汁, 蘋果酒
? whip [(h)wip]
n.鞭子,鞭打,奶油甜食,車夫,組織秘書 vt.抽出,鞭打,捆扎,攪拌,打敗 vi.突然移動(dòng),飄浮
? organic [?:'g?nik]
adj.器官的,有機(jī)的,根本的,接近自然的 n.有機(jī)物質(zhì)
? pruning
n.修枝,剪枝,修剪
第四篇:喬布斯,英文筆記,2013.2.20
2013.2.20
CHAPTER THREE
THE DROPOUT
Turn On, Tune In...Chrisann Brennan Toward the end of his senior year at Homestead, in the spring of 1972, Jobs started going out with a girl named Chrisann Brennan, who was about his age but still a junior.With her light brown hair, green eyes, high cheekbones, and fragile aura, she was very attractive.She was also enduring the breakup of her parents’ marriage, which made her vulnerable.“We worked together on an animated movie, then started going out, and she became my first real girlfriend,” Jobs recalled.As Brennan later said, “Steve was kind of crazy.That’s why I was attracted to him.”
? homestead ['h?umsted;'h?um?sted]
n.家園, 田產(chǎn) ? fragile ['fr?d?ail]
adj.易碎的,脆的,精細(xì)的 ? cheekbone ['t?i:kb?un;'t?i:k?b?un]
n.頰骨,顴骨 ? Brennan
布倫南 ? breakup ['breik'?p]
n.斷開(缺口,破裂,分解,餾分組成,停止)? aura ['?:r?] n.氣味, 氣氛;n.光環(huán), 光圈 ? enduring [in'dju?ri?]
adj.持久的,忍耐的 ? animate ['?ni?meit]
v.使...有生氣,賦予生命,促使 adj.有生命的;有活力的 ? attract [?'tr?kt] v.吸引, 有吸引力 ? vulnerable ['v?ln?r?b(?)l]
adj.易受傷害的, 有弱點(diǎn)的 ? attractive [?'tr?ktiv]
adj.有吸引力的, 引起注意的
Jobs’s craziness was of the cultivated sort.He had begun his lifelong experiments with compulsive diets, eating only fruits and vegetables, so he was as lean and tight as a whippet.He learned to stare at people without blinking, and he perfected long silences punctuated by staccato bursts of fast talking.This odd mix of intensity and aloofness, combined with his shoulder-length hair and scraggly beard, gave him the aura of a crazed shaman.He oscillated between charismatic and creepy.“He shuffled around and looked half-mad,” recalled Brennan.“He had a lot of angst.It was like a big darkness around him.”
? craziness ['kreizinis]
n.瘋狂 ? compulsive [k?m'p?lsiv]
adj.強(qiáng)制的, 強(qiáng)迫的 ? lean [li:n]
n.瘦肉,傾斜,彎曲 adj.瘦的,貧乏的,歉收的 vi.倚靠,傾斜,依賴 vt.使傾斜 ? diet ['dai?t]
n.日常飲食,規(guī)定飲食 vt.照規(guī)定飲食 adj.低卡路里的
? tight [tait]
adj.緊的, 嚴(yán)厲的,密集的,緊身的,拮據(jù)的 adv.緊緊地,牢固地, 迅速地
? experiment [iks'perim?nt]
n.實(shí)驗(yàn),試驗(yàn),嘗試 vi.做實(shí)驗(yàn),嘗試
? whippet ['wipit]
n.(賽跑用的)小靈狗, 輕型戰(zhàn)車
? cultivate ['k?ltiveit]
vt.培養(yǎng),耕作,栽培,結(jié)交(朋友), 促進(jìn)增長, 教養(yǎng)
? lifelong ['laif?l?:?]
adj.終身的, 畢生的
? perfect ['p?:fikt]
adj.完美的,全然的,理想的,熟練的,正確的 vt.使完美,使熟練 n.完成式
? burst [b?:st]
n.破裂,陣,爆發(fā) vt.&vi.爆裂,突發(fā)
? angst [??st]
n.(尤指因人生的不幸而引起的)焦慮, 苦惱
? intensity [in'tensiti]
n.激烈,強(qiáng)度,強(qiáng)烈,劇烈
? blinking ['bli?ki?]
adj.閃爍的 adj.該死的, 討厭的, 十足的動(dòng)詞blink的現(xiàn)在分詞
? aloofness [?'lu:fnis]
n.遠(yuǎn)離 ? staccato [st?'kɑ:t?u]
adj.斷音的,不連貫的 adv.斷音地,不連貫地 n.不連貫的態(tài)度或聲音
? odd [?d]
adj.奇數(shù)的,古怪的,剩余的.奇數(shù)
? punctuate [?p??ktjueit;?p??kt?u?eit]
vt.強(qiáng)調(diào),加標(biāo)點(diǎn)于, 不時(shí)打斷發(fā)言等
? shuffle ['??fl]
n.拖著腳走,洗紙牌 vt.&vi.拖曳,慢吞吞地走
? creepy ['kri:pi]
adj.(使人)毛骨悚然的
? scraggly ['skr?gli]
adj.散亂的,鋸齒狀的,凸凹不平的
? crazed [kreizd]
adj.瘋狂的, 癲狂的
? aura ['?:r?]
n.氣味, 氣氛;n.光環(huán), 光圈
? shaman ['??m?n;'?ɑ:m?n]
n.薩滿黃教的教徒或巫師
? beard [bi?d]
n.胡須 vt.抓住胡須,公開反對
? charismatic [?k?riz'm?tik]
adj.有魅力的
? oscillate ['?sileit]
v.振動(dòng), 彷徨, 猶豫 v.使振動(dòng), 使動(dòng)搖
第五篇:喬布斯,英文筆記,2013.3.6
2013.3.6 Jobs spent a few days in Munich, where he solved the interference problem, but in the process he flummoxed the dark-suited German managers.They complained to Alcorn that he dressed and smelled like a bum and behaved rudely.“I said, ?Did he solve the problem?? And they said, ?Yeah.? I said, ?If you got any more problems, you just call me, I got more guys just like him!? They said, ?No, no we?ll take care of it next time.?” For his part, Jobs was upset that the Germans kept trying to feed him meat and potatoes.“They don?t even have a word for vegetarian,” he complained(incorrectly)in a phone call to Alcorn.? rudely ['ru:dli]
adv.無禮地, 粗魯?shù)? 粗陋地 ? flummox ['fl?m?ks]
v.使混亂, 背誦出錯(cuò) ? vegetarian [?ved?i't??ri?n]
n.素食者 adj.素食的 ? incorrectly [?ink?'rektli]
adv.不正確地,錯(cuò)誤地 ? interference [?int?'fi?r?ns]
n.沖突,干涉 [計(jì)算機(jī)] 于涉 ? Munich ['mju:nik]
n.慕尼黑[德國城市] ? behave [bi'heiv]
vt.&vi.舉止,行為,舉止端正 ? bum [b?m]
n.游蕩者, 流浪漢, 懶鬼,鬧飲,屁股 adj.沒有價(jià)值的, 不靈光的, 不合理的 vt.令人失望, 乞討 vi.混日子, 以乞討為生
He had a better time when he took the train to see the distributor in Turin, where the Italian pastas and his host?s camaraderie were more simpatico.“I had a wonderful couple of weeks in Turin, which is this charged-up industrial town,” he recalled.“The distributor took me every night to dinner at this place where there were only eight tables and no menu.You?d just tell them what you wanted, and they made it.One of the tables was on reserve for the chairman of Fiat.It was really super.” He next went to Lugano, Switzerland, where he stayed with Friedland?s uncle, and from there took a flight to India.? camaraderie [kɑ:m?'rɑ:d?ri:]
n.同志之愛, 友情 ? host [h?ust]
n.軍隊(duì),大量,主人,主持人,主機(jī) vt.主持,做東 vi.聚集 ? chairman ['t???m?n]
n.主席, 會(huì)長 ? simpatico [sim'pɑ:tik?u]
adj.令人喜愛的,和靄可親的 ? distributor [dis'tribjut?]
n.經(jīng)銷商, 配電器 ? Turin [tju'rin]
n.都靈(意大利城市)
When he got off the plane in New Delhi, he felt waves of heat rising from the tarmac, even though it was only April.He had been given the name of a hotel, but it was full, so he went to one his taxi driver insisted was good.“I?m sure he was getting some baksheesh, because he took me to this complete dive.” Jobs asked the owner whether the water was filtered and foolishly believed the answer.“I got dysentery pretty fast.I was sick, really sick, a really high fever.I dropped from 160 pounds to 120 in about a week.”
? dysentery ['dis?ntri]
n.痢疾 ? baksheesh
baksheesh ? dive [daiv]
n.潛水,跳水 vt.跳水,俯沖 vi.把...伸入
? tarmac ['tɑ:m?k;'tɑ:?m?k]
n.鋪地用瀝青,柏油碎石地(尤指停機(jī)坪)? foolishly ['fu:li?li]
adv.愚蠢地
? filter ['filt?]
n.篩選,濾波器,過濾器,濾色鏡 vt.&vi.過濾,滲透 [計(jì)算機(jī)] 過濾
Once he got healthy enough to move, he decided that he needed to get out of Delhi.So he headed to the town of Haridwar, in western India near the source of the Ganges, which was having a festival known as the Kumbh Mela.More than ten million people poured into a town that usually contained fewer than 100,000 residents.“There were holy men all around.Tents with this teacher and that teacher.There were people riding elephants, you name it.I was there for a few days, but I decided that I needed to get out of there too.”
? holy ['h?uli]
adj.神圣的,圣潔的,令人敬仰的 ? contain [k?n'tein]
vt.包含,容納,克制,抑制 vi.自制 ? festival ['fest?v?l]
adj.節(jié)日的,喜慶的,快樂的 n.節(jié)日,慶祝及祭祀,歡宴 ? delhi ['deli]
n.德里(印度城市)? pour [p?:, p??] n.流出,傾瀉,驟雨 vt.&vi.倒,傾瀉,蜂涌而來 ? resident ['rezid?nt]
adj.居住的 n.居民,旅客 ? Ganges ['g?nd?i:z]
n.恒河(起源于喜馬拉雅山脈的一條河流)? mela
(=syndrome of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis)乳酸中毒性線粒體性腦肌病
He went by train and bus to a village near Nainital in the foothills of the Himalayas.That was where Neem Karoli Baba lived, or had lived.By the time Jobs got there, he was no longer alive, at least in the same incarnation.Jobs rented a room with a mattress on the floor from a family who helped him recuperate by feeding him vegetarian meals.“There was a copy there of Autobiography of a Yogi in English that a previous traveler had left, and I read it several times because there was not a lot to do, and I walked around from village to village and recovered from my dysentery.” Among those who were part of the community there was Larry Brilliant, an epidemiologist who was working to eradicate smallpox and who later ran Google?s philanthropic arm and the Skoll Foundation.He became Jobs?s lifelong friend.? autobiography [??:t?bai'?gr?fi]
n.自傳 ? recuperate [ri'kju:p?reit]
v.恢復(fù),使恢復(fù)健康,使恢復(fù)精神 ? incarnation [?inkɑ:'nei??n]
n.賦與肉體, 具人形, 化身 ? yogi ['j?ugi]
n.瑜珈修行者,信奉瑜珈者,沉思默想者,神秘莫測的人 ? mattress ['m?tris] n.床墊 ? foothill ['fut'h?l]
n.山麓小丘 ? himalayas [?him?'lei?z]
n.喜馬拉雅山 ? previous ['pri:vj?s]
adj.在...之前, 先, 前, 以前的 ? dysentery ['dis?ntri]
n.痢疾 ? epidemiologist [?epi?di:mi'?l?d?ist]
n.流行病學(xué)家 ? brilliant ['brilj?nt]
adj.燦爛的,有才氣的,杰出的? larry ['l?ri]
Larry n.拉里(男子名,Lawrence的昵稱)n.拌漿鋤,稱量車 ? traveler ['tr?vl?]
n.旅行者(移式起重機(jī), 導(dǎo)絲鉤, 臨時(shí)記帳單)? eradicate [i'r?dikeit] v.根除, 撲減, 根絕 ? lifelong ['laif?l?:?]
adj.終身的, 畢生的 ? philanthropic [?fil?n'θr?pik]
adj.博愛的,慈善事業(yè)的 ? smallpox ['sm?:lp?ks] n.[醫(yī)]天花 ? foundation [faun'dei??n] n.基礎(chǔ), 根據(jù), 建立