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Rob: Hello welcome to 6 Minute
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Rob: Ciao benvenuto a 6 Minute
English. I'm Rob.
Inglese. Sono Rob.
Neil: And I' m Neil.
Rob: Now Neil, can you remember the first time
Rob: Jetzt Neil, kannst du dich an das erste erinnern?
you ever used the World Wide Web
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or as we often call it, the internet,
and what you used it for?
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Neil: Oh that's a good question. I do
Neil: To dobre pytanie.|Och||||||
Neil: Och, to dobre pytanie. Ja...
remember. And nothing really changes
pamiętaj. I naprawdę nic się nie zmienia
does it? Because I looked up pictures of
prawda? Ponieważ przeglądałem zdjęcia
cats!
kotów!
Rob: Cats! Very useful, anyway do you
Rob: Koty! Bardzo pomocne, w każdym razie masz takie
think the internet has generally been
zdanie czy internet w ogólności miał
positive or negative for the world?
позитивний|||||
pozytywny czy negatywny wpływ na świat?
Neil: Wow, that's a big question. A huge
question. I don't know if I can answer that.
Rob: Well one person who perhaps can
answer it, is the man who invented it -
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British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee.
We'll find out what he thinks has
become of his ‘child' shortly but before
|||offspring|soon after||
|||filho|em breve||
|||dziecko|wkrótce||
that, a question for you all.
When did Berners-Lee first suggest the
idea for what would become the World
Wide Web? Was it?
a) 1985, b) 1989, c) 1991.
Neil: Tricky but I think it's earlier than
|difícil||||||
ニール:トリッキーですが、それよりも早い時期だと思います。
people think so I'm going to go for 1985.
の人はそう思うので、1985年を目指します。
Rob: Well that was a long time ago but
ロブ:そうですね......だいぶ前の話ですが。
we'll reveal the answer a little later in the programme.
その答えは、もう少し後に明らかになります。
I think it's true to say that
のプログラムです。というのは本当だと思います。
the internet has been one of, if not the most
インターネットは、最も重要なものの1つであり、そうでない場合もあります。
important technological developments
|technological|
|технологічний|
|technologiczne|ważne osiągnięcia technologiczne
重要技術開発
perhaps of all time. Would you agree Neil?
おそらく歴代でもトップクラスでしょう。ニールもそう思う?
Neil: Well it's hard to imagine living
尼尔:嗯,很难想象生活
without it. Not impossible, but not nearly as
||||||quase|
||||||prawie wcale|
|||неможливо|||майже|
bez něj. Není to nemožné, ale ani zdaleka ne tak
を、それなしで。不可能ではないが、ほぼ不可能
convenient.
зручний
wygodny.
vhodné.
を便利にする。
Rob: These days we take the internet for granted.
||||||||como certo
|Te|||||||za pewnik
Teraz traktujemy internet jako rzecz oczywistą.
We share our lives on social
media and not just with friends and
family. And that isn't always a positive
thing according to the father of the
internet, Tim Berners-Lee. In a recent
BBC Tech Tent programme he talked
v pořadu BBC Tech Tent hovořil
about his concerns with the internet and
||турботи||||
||obawy dotyczące||||
o jeho obavách ohledně internetu a
particularly the companies that control its
zejména společnosti, které ji ovládají.
information. Companies which he calls
informace. Společnosti, které nazývá
‘internet giants'. What does he say he
|large companies|||||
|gigantes da internet|||||
|giganci internetowi|||||
"internetoví giganti". Co říká, že
thought these companies had to do?
si tyto společnosti myslely, že musí dělat?
想过这些公司该做些什么吗?
Tim Berners-Lee: Initially I felt the main
thing an internet giant had to do was just
互联网巨头所要做的就是
to be neutral, just be a platform and
||neutralny|||||
保持中立,只是一个平台,
humanity, once connected by
humanity|||
людство|||
ludzkość, kiedyś połączona przez|||
technology, will do wonderful things. And
technologie, bude dělat úžasné věci. A
clearly it doesn't work like that. If you
wyraźnie|||||||
takhle to zjevně nefunguje. Pokud jste
connect humanity via Wikipedia then they
||through|||
propojit lidstvo prostřednictvím Wikipedie, pak
do produce, in general, wonderful things.
|пroduкувати||||
obecně produkují úžasné věci.
If you connect people by social network
where they have anonymity, then it can
|||lack of identification|||
|||анонімність|||
|||anonimowość|||
|||anonimato|||
kde mají anonymitu, pak to může
bring out the very nastiest of people.
||||worst traits||
виводити|вивести|||найгірших||
wydobywać||||najgorsze cechy ludzi||
||||os piores||
probudit ty nejodpornější lidi.
Rob: So what did he say he thought these
Rob: Tak co říkal, že si myslí, že tyhle...
internet giants had to do?
|giants|||
internetoví giganti museli udělat?
Neil: He said that he thought initially, that
||||||at first|
Neil: Říkal, že si původně myslel, že...
they just had to be neutral. Initially means
||||||At first|
prostě museli být neutrální. Zpočátku to znamená
‘at first', ‘in the beginning' and it also
"na začátku", "na začátku" a to také
suggests that later he changed his mind.
naznačuje, že si to později rozmyslel.
Anyway, he said that he thought they just
Každopádně řekl, že si myslí, že prostě
had to be neutral. Neutral here means
that they didn't need to do anything, they
že nemusí nic dělat, že se jim
didn't need to control the internet or
nepotřeboval ovládat internet nebo
information. He thought it would be a tool
informace. Myslel si, že to bude nástroj
to connect people and ideas and information
propojit lidi, myšlenky a informace
and it would be wonderful.
Rob: But it's not all good, is it?
Rob: Ale není to všechno dobré, že?
Neil: No. He does say that giving people
Neil: Ne. Říká, že dávat lidem
access to sources of information is
přístup ke zdrojům informací je
generally a good thing but that when it
obecně dobrá věc, ale že když to
comes to social networks,
přichází na sociální sítě,
social media, people have anonymity.
||Menschen||
||||lack of identity
||||anonimowość
Rob: Anonymity?
Neil: Yes. It means that on the internet
people can hide their true identity or
personality. Some people write things that
they would never say to someone in person
because they think there
なぜなら
will be no consequences. Berners-Lee
|||results||
|||konsekwencji nie będzie||
結果も何もないバーナーズ=リー
says anonymity can bring out the nastiest side of people.
||||||najgorsze cechy|||
|||виявляти||||||
říká, že anonymita může v lidech probudit ty nejodpornější stránky.
dice che l'anonimato può portare fuori il lato più meschino delle persone.
认为匿名可能会暴露出人们最卑鄙的一面。
People saying horrible and
Le persone dicono cose orribili e
terrible things to each other.
okropne rzeczy sobie||||
terribili l'una all'altra.
Rob: Berners-Lee does have some
suggestions for how this could be
пропозиції|||||
关于如何做到这一点的建议
changed. And
it's based on the idea of likes and shares,
||||||||udostępnienia
je založena na myšlence lajků a sdílení,
which he calls kudos. What's his suggestion?
|||praise|||
|||похвала|||пропозиція
|||uznanie|||
|||elogios|||
které nazývá kudos. Jaký je jeho návrh?
Tim Berners-Lee: The different social
Tim Berners-Lee: Různé sociální
networks and different platforms are
|||plataformas|
in different situations and in some cases
they have acknowledged there
||визнали там|
||uznali to tam|
přiznali, že tam
他们已经承认了
is an issue. I think they realise that the
||problem||myślę, że||zdają sobie sprawę||
je problém. Myslím, že si uvědomují, že
to problem. Myślę, że zdają sobie sprawę, że
issue could perhaps be hugely ameliorated by
||||greatly|greatly improved by|
||||дуже сильно|покращений|
||||znacznie|znacznie złagodzone|
|||||melhorada significativamente|
il problema potrebbe forse essere notevolmente migliorato da
によって、この問題は大きく改善されるかもしれません。
problem mógłby być znacznie poprawiony przez
tweaking the way the thing works by
Adjusting||||||
налаштування||||||
dostosowanie działania przez||||||
ajustando||||||
upravit způsob, jakým věc funguje, tím, že
modificare leggermente il modo in cui la cosa funziona da
dostrojenie sposobu działania tego
changing the way retweets are
|||Share again|
|||ретвіти|
|||zmiana retweetów|
|||retweets|
změna způsobu retweetů
cambiare il modo in cui vengono fatti i retweet
zmieniając sposób przekazywania dalej (retweetowania)
propagated or changing the way
propagated||||
propagada||||
поширюється||||
rozpowszechniany lub zmieniający||||
šíření nebo změny způsobu
rozsiewane lub zmieniające sposób
people get kudos - give them more kudos
||praise|provide|||
||||||elogios
||uznanie||||uznanie
lidé dostávají pochvaly - dejte jim další pochvaly
ludzie dostają pochwały - daj im więcej pochwał
人们得到赞誉——给予他们更多的赞誉
for being constructive for example.
||helpful||
||конструктивний||
||konstruktywny||
například za konstruktivní přístup.
za bycie konstruktywnymi na przykład.
Rob: So how does he think companies
Rob: Tak jak si myslí, že společnosti
Rob: To jak myśli, że firmy
Rob:那么他如何看待公司
could address the problem?
|tackle||
|rozwiązać problem||
by mohl tento problém řešit?
czy można by rozwiązać ten problem?
可以解决这个问题吗?
Neil: Well, he says that some of the social
Neil: No, říká, že některé ze sociálních
Neil: Cóż, mówi, że niektóre z sieci społecznościowych zgadzają się, że istnieje
尼尔:嗯,他说一些社会
networks have agreed that there is a
uwaga
网络已经同意
problem and they know what could
问题,他们知道什么可以
improve it.
Rob: He didn't use the word improve
though, did he?
choć, prawda?||
Neil: No he actually used the rather formal verb ameliorate,
|||||||formal||improve
|||||||||polepszyć
|||||||||amelhorar
|||||||||покращити
Neil: Ne, ve skutečnosti použil spíše formální sloveso ameliorate,
Neil: No, in realtà ha usato il verbo piuttosto formale ameliorate,
尼尔:不,他实际上用的是比较正式的动词“ameliorate”。
which means 'to improve
che significa 'migliorare',
or make something better'.
o rendere qualcosa di meglio.
Rob: So how does he suggest the
problem could be ameliorated?
Problem|||
Neil: By tweaking the way in which people
||ajustando|||||
||dostosowując|||||
Neil: Změnou způsobu, jakým lidé
Neil: Modificando il modo in cui le persone
Neil:通过调整人们
give or receive kudos. Tweaking means
||||adjusting|
||||налаштування|
dawać|||brawa||
udělovat nebo přijímat pochvaly. Tweaking znamená
danno o ricevono complimenti. Modificare significa
'making a small change to the way
"malá změna způsobu
'apportare una piccola modifica al modo
something works'. Much of what
něco funguje". Mnohé z toho, co
有些东西是有效的。
happens on the internet is driven by
|||||napędzane przez|
se na internetu děje na základě
互联网上发生的事情是由
our desire to get likes and shares – this
naše touha získat lajky a sdílení - to
is the kudos that Berners-Lee talks about.
He feels that tweaking this could lead to
|||adjusting||||
|||ajustando||||
a better experience. For example, getting
lepší zážitek. Například získání
more kudos for constructive or positive actions.
|похвала|||||
více pochval za konstruktivní nebo pozitivní činy.
对建设性或积极的行动给予更多的赞扬。
Rob: Mmm, interesting – but I wonder
Rob: Mmm, zajímavé - ale zajímalo by mě.
who would decide if something is
constructive?
Neil: Well that's another big question for
another day, I guess.
Rob: For now though, let's have the
|||however|||
|||porém|||
Rob:现在,让我们
answer to our small question. In what
year did Berners-Lee present the idea for
what would become the World Wide Web?
The options were a) 1985,
b)1989 or c) 1991. It was in fact 1989.
Now before we go let's have a quick recap
of today's vocabulary.
Neil: Initially – means ‘at first - in the
beginning'. Then we had neutral.
začátek". Pak jsme měli neutrální.
Rob: In this case it meant ‘not controlling'
Rob: V tomto případě to znamenalo "nekontrolovat".
or ‘not taking any action to control'.
nebo "nepodnikání žádných kontrolních kroků".
或‘不采取任何行动进行控制’。
Neil: Then there was the noun anonymity
which is the state of having a hidden
|||||||oculta
identity or personality.
Rob: Next, to ameliorate a situation is to
Rob: Další možností, jak zlepšit situaci, je.
make it better.
Neil: To tweak something is to make a
||small adjustment|||||
||ajuste pequeno|||||
||dostosować coś|||||
Neil: Něco upravit znamená provést změnu
small change to the way something
malá změna způsobu, jakým se něco
works.
pracuje.
Rob: And then we had kudos. Kudos is
||||||Anerkennung|
|||||uznanie, pochwały||
praise and appreciation for something
praise||recognition||
elogio||||
похвала||||
pochwała||uznanie||coś wspaniałego
lodare e apprezzare qualcosa
you've done.
che hai fatto.
Neil: Well kudos to you Rob for today's
||brawo|||||
Neil: Beh, elogi a te Rob per oggi
programme. Thank you very much.
Rob: Well, thank you Neil and thank you
Thank you|||||||
Rob: Cóż, dziękuję|||||||
everyone for listening. That's all we have
everyone||||||
time for today
час||
but you can, find us on Facebook,
however||||||
Twitter, Instagram and YouTube and of course
our website bbclearningenglish.com! Bye for now.
Neil: Thanks for joining us and goodbye.