每日英語跟讀 Ep.K570: 挪威揭幕受愛戴的海象等身雕像

通勤學英語 15Mins Today - A podcast by fifteenmins

Categories:

【寶島眼鏡舊鏡回收計畫】即日起至2025/3/31,帶舊鏡框來寶島眼鏡回收,配任一付FORECO系列即可享配1付送1付!配到好只要2480元起!下載APP升級鏡片還可現折$500,更多資訊>> https://fstry.pse.is/6wwkyh —— 以上為 Firstory Podcast 廣告 —— 歡迎留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl81kivnk00dn01wffhwxdg2s/comments 每日英語跟讀 Ep.K570: Life-Size Sculpture of Beloved Walrus Unveiled in Norway A bronze sculpture has been unveiled in Oslo, Norway, to honor a walrus that captured the world's attention in 2022. The 600-kilogram mammal, named Freya, was seen basking and playing in an Oslo fjord before being euthanized by authorities due to public safety concerns. 一座銅雕海象雕像已在挪威奧斯陸揭幕,以紀念一隻於2022年引起全球關注的海象。這隻名為弗雷亞(Freya)的600公斤哺乳動物,在奧斯陸的一個峽灣中被發現在曬太陽及玩耍,但由於公眾安全的理由而被當局施行安樂處理。 The life-size sculpture, created by Norwegian artist Astri Tonoian, was unveiled at the Oslo marina, close to where the walrus was first spotted. Freya became a popular attraction among residents, but the authorities deemed it necessary to euthanize her because people were not adhering to recommended safety distances from the animal. 挪威藝術家阿斯特里托諾揚(Astri Tonoian)創作的等身大小雕像,在離海象首次被目擊不遠處的奧斯陸碼頭揭幕。弗雷亞很快成為居民的熱門景點,但由於人們未能遵守與動物的安全距離,當局認為有必要對其實施人道安樂處理。 The decision to euthanize Freya sparked outrage, leading to a crowdfunding campaign to finance the sculpture. The private initiative gathered around 270,000 Norwegian kroner ($25,000) by October, according to Norwegian news agency NTB. 對弗雷亞的安樂處理引起公憤,促使眾籌活動來為雕像籌款。據挪威新聞社NTB稱,這個私人提案於去年10月份募集到了約270,000挪威克朗(約25,000美元)的款項。 The sculpture is a testament to the walrus's popularity and the public's sadness over her untimely death. Although Freya is no longer with us, the sculpture will serve as a reminder of her brief but memorable visit to Oslo, and the importance of respecting wildlife and their habitats. 這個雕像證明了海象受歡迎的程度以及公眾對其早逝的悲傷。雖然弗雷亞不再與我們同在,但雕像將作為她短暫而難忘的奧斯陸之旅的提醒,並強調尊重野生動物及其棲息地的重要性。 Reference article: https://apnews.com/article/norway-walrus-freya-sculpture-crowdfunding-1af450cc32a4000ca7364e8d80edf099

Visit the podcast's native language site