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东京奥组委提醒不要咬奖牌

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2021年08月04日

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Victory must taste pretty great - or at least that's what it seems each time an Olympic winner bites into their medal while posing for photos on the podium.

胜利的滋味真好啊,每当领奖台上的奥运冠军咬着奖牌留影时,总会让人有这种感慨。

Now Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizers have taken to Twitter to remind athletes that the medals are “not edible, and are actually made from recycled electronic devices donated by the Japanese public.

但如今,东京奥组委在推特上向运动员们发出提示,奖牌是"不能吃的,因为东京奥运的奖牌是由民众捐赠的电子设备回收制成"。

So, you don't have to bite them... but we know you still will," the cheeky tweet read.

这则推文调皮地写道:"所以,大可不必咬它们……但我们知道你们还是会咬。"

The Tokyo 2020 Medal Project took two years of national effort to collect enough gadgets to produce around 5,000 gold, silver and bronze medals that will be given out at the Olympics. The recycling campaign produced a total of 32kg of gold, 3,492.7kg of silver and 2,199.9kg of bronze from nearly 80 tons of old mobile phones, laptops and other devices.

东京奥运会奖牌项目方花了两年时间,动员全国收集了近80吨旧的手机、笔记本电脑以及其他电子设备,他们从中提取了32公斤黄金、3492.7公斤白银和2199.9公斤青铜,最后制成了颁给奥运选手的约5000块金牌、银牌和铜牌。


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