[00:20.46]史蒂文·Jobs(Steven Jobs)
[00:38.04]set out 著手,開始
[00:42.83]influence 影響
[00:46.69]take over 接管
[00:52.48]The following year, Apple set out to do just that,
[00:56.86]starting with a Super Bowl television commercial titled, "1984".
[01:02.97]Two days later at Apple's annual shareholders meeting
[01:07.63]on January 24, 1984,
[01:11.97]an emotional Jobs introduced the Apple Macintosh
[01:16.82]to a wildly enthusiastic audience;
[01:20.42]Andy Hertzfeld described the scene as "pandemonium".
[01:25.23]The Macintosh became the first
[01:27.72]commercially successful computer
[01:29.94]with a graphical user interface,
[01:32.12]although it was heavily influenced by Xerox PARC.
[01:37.45]The development of the Mac was started by Jef Raskin,
[01:41.37]and eventually taken over by Jobs.
[01:46.54]講解
[02:36.44]The following year, Apple set out to do just that,
[02:40.79]starting with a Super Bowl television commercial titled, "1984".
[02:56.24]Two days later at Apple's annual shareholders meeting
[02:59.89]on January 24, 1984,
[03:04.46]an emotional Jobs introduced the Apple Macintosh
[03:09.02]to a wildly enthusiastic audience;
[03:25.53]Andy Hertzfeld described the scene as "pandemonium".
[03:34.86]The Macintosh became the first
[03:36.75]commercially successful computer
[03:39.02]with a graphical user interface,
[03:41.15]although it was heavily influenced by Xerox PARC.
[03:57.91]The development of the Mac was started by Jef Raskin,
[04:01.38]and eventually taken over by Jobs.
[04:15.96]多學(xué)一點
[04:20.07]set out 著手,開始
[04:22.96]begin
[04:25.18]He set out to understand why the plan had failed.
[04:32.84]出發(fā),啟程
[04:35.32]set off
[04:37.20]She set out at dawn for town.
[04:43.28]influence 影響,影響力
[04:47.87]I don't want to influence you. You must decide for yourself.
[04:58.26]have influence on sb.
[05:03.58]My parents think that my friends have a bad influence on me.
[05:12.36]take over 接管,接收
[05:15.51]We have taken over the company after the investment.
[05:27.40]stop - format it
[05:28.35]Buy it, use it, break it, fix it
[05:30.16]Crash it, change it, mailt - upgrade it
[05:32.05]Charge it, pawn it, zoom it, press it
[05:33.93]Snap it, work it, quick - erase it
[05:35.85]Write it, cut it, paste it, save it
[05:41.39]詞匯掃描
[05:45.05]persuasive 有說服力的
[05:49.61]deterioration 惡化
[05:54.39]lay off 解雇
[06:00.17]While Jobs was a persuasive and charismatic evangelist
[06:03.99]for Apple,
[06:05.03]some of his employees from that time
[06:07.59]had described him as an erratic and tempestuous manager.
[06:12.42]An industry-wide sales slump towards the end of 1984
[06:17.84]caused a deterioration in Jobs' working relationship
[06:21.78]with Sculley,
[06:23.02]and at the end of May 1985
[06:26.03]- following an internal power struggle
[06:28.65]and an announcement of significant layoffs
[06:31.56]- Sculley relieved Jobs of his duties
[06:34.68]as head of the Macintosh division.
[06:39.09]講解
[07:15.42]While Jobs was a persuasive and charismatic evangelist
[07:19.14]for Apple,
[07:26.36]some of his employees from that time
[07:28.72]had described him as an erratic and tempestuous manager.
[07:39.76]An industry-wide sales slump towards the end of 1984
[07:44.80]caused a deterioration in Jobs' working relationship
[07:48.52]with Sculley,
[07:57.33]and at the end of May 1985
[08:00.16]- following an internal power struggle
[08:02.95]and an announcement of significant layoffs
[08:05.83]- Sculley relieved Jobs of his duties
[08:08.90]as head of the Macintosh division.
[08:25.57]多學(xué)一點
[08:29.49]persuasive
[08:31.55]persuade
[08:37.37]a persuasive speech
[08:41.89]persuade 說服,勸服
[08:47.11]persuade sb. to do sth.
[08:52.83]The salesman persuaded us to buy his product.
[09:01.26]deterioration 變壞,惡化
[09:05.35]the deterioration of his illness
[09:11.37]deteriorate 變化,惡化
[09:16.18]Relations between the two countries
[09:18.29]have deteriorated sharply in recent weeks.
[09:27.69]layoff 解雇,停工
[09:34.75]lay sb. off 解雇
[09:39.55]The company laid off 100 workers last week.
[09:53.48]The following year, Apple set out to do just that,
[09:57.69]starting with a Super Bowl television commercial titled, "1984".
[10:04.05]Two days later at Apple's annual shareholders meeting
[10:08.23]on January 24, 1984,
[10:12.70]an emotional Jobs introduced the Apple Macintosh
[10:17.38]to a wildly enthusiastic audience;
[10:21.24]Andy Hertzfeld described the scene as "pandemonium".
[10:26.50]The Macintosh became the first
[10:28.44]commercially successful computer
[10:30.72]with a graphical user interface,
[10:33.03]although it was heavily influenced by Xerox PARC.
[10:38.21]The development of the Mac was started by Jef Raskin,
[10:42.19]and eventually taken over by Jobs.
[10:45.81]While Jobs was a persuasive and charismatic evangelist
[10:49.79]for Apple,
[10:50.87]some of his employees from that time
[10:53.44]had described him as an erratic and tempestuous manager.
[10:58.38]An industry-wide sales slump towards the end of 1984
[11:03.58]caused a deterioration in Jobs' working relationship
[11:07.52]with Sculley,
[11:08.79]and at the end of May 1985
[11:11.84]- following an internal power struggle
[11:14.45]and an announcement of significant layoffs
[11:17.29]- Sculley relieved Jobs of his duties
[11:20.48]as head of the Macintosh division.
[11:25.61]Charge it, pawn it, zoom it, press it
[11:27.43]Snap it, work it, quick - erase it
[11:29.30]Write it, cut it, paste it, save it
[11:31.10]Load it, check it, quick - rewrite it
[11:33.06]Plug it, play it, burn it, rip it
[11:34.88]Drag and drop it, zip - unzip it
[11:36.80]Touch it, bring it, pay it, watch it
[11:38.64]Turn it, leave it, stop - format it
[11:48.82]謝謝收聽