The Queen《女王》(二)
Tony: Good morning, Your Majesty.
Elizabeth: Prime Minister.
Tony: May I say, by the way, how very sorry I am. The thoughts and prayers of my family are with you at this terrible time, and with the Princess in particular.
Elizabeth: Thank you.
Tony: Is it your intention to make some kind of appearance or statement?
Elizabeth: No. No, certainly not. No member in the royal family will speak publicly about this. This is a private matter. We would all appreciate it if it could be respected as such.
Tony: I see. I don't suppose anyone has had time to think about the funeral yet?
Elizabeth: Well. We've spoken with the Spencer family, and it is their wish, it is their express wish that this should be a private funeral with a memorial service to follow in a month.
Tony: Right.
Elizabeth: Given that Diana was no longer a member of the royal family, we have no other choice but to respect their wishes.
Tony: I see. You, you don't feel that in view of her high profile and popularity, it might be an idea to pay tribute to her life and achievements, or even just to her as a mother?
Elizabeth: Well, as I said, it's her family's wish.
Tony: And the public, ma'am, the British people? You don't think a private funeral might be denying them a chance...
Elizabeth: A chance to what?
Tony: To share in the grief?
Elizabeth: This is a family funeral, Mr Blair, not a fairground attraction. I think the Princess has already paid a high enough price for exposure to the press, don't you? Now, if there's nothing else, I have to get on. The children have to be looked after.
Tony: Of course. Well. Goodbye, Your Maj...
Anchorperson: And we're going, we're going in fact, I believe, to Sedgefield, the Prime Minister's constituency, where he is about to make a statement. Yes, the Prime Minister coming now with his wife, Cherie.
Man: Yeah, well, apart from that?
Woman: He's on. Alastair, he's on! Come on!
Tony: Though her own life was often sadly touched by tragedy, she touched the lives of so many others in Britain and throughout the world with joy and with comfort. The people everywhere, not just here in Britain, everywhere, they kept faith with Princess Diana. They liked her. They loved her. They regarded her as one of the people. She was the people's princess and that's how she will... stay, how she will remain... in our hearts and in our memories... forever.
Man: A bit over the top, don't you think?
Anchorperson: The Prime Minister, paying his own tribute to the Princess of Wales. The people of Britain, he said, kept faith with Princess Diana. They loved her. She was the people's princess.
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1. In view of
意为"考虑到",例如:In view of the circumstances, it seems best to wait until tomorrow.
这个片语也写作 with a view to,例如:Dan started saving money with a view to going to law school.
2. Pay tribute to
"称赞,赞颂……"的意思,后面即可以接someone,也可以接something,例如:He pays tribute to the dead soldiers.
3. Keep faith with something/someone
意为"to continue to support an idea or person, especially by doing what you promised to do",例如:Has the company kept faith with its promise to invest in training?
Keep faith with someone/something 还表示"对某人/某事忠诚",例如:It is unusual for any official to keep faith with promises made when trying to win an election.
4. Over the top
俚语,意为"Extreme, outrageous",例如:This comedian's style goes over the top.