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[ti:未知] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:02.58] [00:07.36] [00:42.89]Sara [00:43.91]Michael [00:57.74]Sara [01:00.28]Michael Scofield [01:01.80]播放音频 [01:03.02]What did you treat him for? [01:05.85]Well, Michael suffered from a couple of things. [01:08.54]One was a condition called Low Latent Inhibition. [01:11.16]I'm sorry. I'm not familiar with the term. [01:14.24]Well, people who suffer from Low Latent Inhibition [01:16.43]see everyday things just like you or I do. [01:19.65]like this lamp, for instance. [01:21.57]But where we just process the image of a lamp, [01:24.79]they process everything. [01:26.49]The stem, the bulb, the bolts, even the washers inside. [01:31.20]Their brains are more open to incoming stimuli [01:34.32]in the surrounding environment. [01:36.95]Other people's brains, yours and mine, [01:39.61]shut out this same information. [01:41.57]We have to do it in order to keep our sanity. [01:44.67]If someone with a low IQ has Low Latent Inhibition, [01:48.06]it almost always results in mental illness. [01:51.71]But if someone has a high IQ, [01:54.06]it almost always results in creative genius. [02:00.23]Do you think Michael's a genius? [02:03.28]Well, I think that word's been derogated [02:05.17]in the media these days. [02:06.85]But in the classic sense of the word, [02:09.37]yes, I do. [02:12.10]You said there was something else you treated him for. [02:16.02]He came to me with absolutely no sense of self-worth. [02:19.51]The loss of both parents very often does that to a child. [02:23.02]But with the Low Latent Inhibition, [02:25.30]something interesting happened to Michael. [02:28.50]He became very attuned to all the suffering around him. [02:32.15]He couldn't shut it out. [02:34.52]He became a rescuer. [02:36.59]One of those people [02:37.27]who are more concerned with other people's welfare than their own. [02:42.03]I didn't know all this about him. [02:44.54]Then maybe you don't know Michael Scofield. [02:48.22]中文大意 [02:51.05]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [02:54.39]What did you treat him for? [02:58.54]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [03:04.75]Well, Michael suffered from a couple of things. [03:07.64]One was a condition called Low Latent Inhibition. [03:18.01]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [03:21.03]I'm sorry. I'm not familiar with the term. [03:26.57]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [03:35.09]Well, people who suffer from Low Latent Inhibition [03:38.02]see everyday things just like you or I do. [03:41.86]like this lamp, for instance. [03:52.06]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [04:02.01]But where we just process the image of a lamp, [04:05.62]they process everything. [04:07.34]The stem, the bulb, the bolts, even the washers inside. [04:20.93]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [04:32.45]Their brains are more open to incoming stimuli [04:35.51]in the surrounding environment. [04:37.87]Other people's brains, yours and mine, [04:40.04]shut out this same information. [04:52.91]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [04:55.59]We have to do it in order to keep our sanity. [05:02.16]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [05:09.89]If someone with a low IQ has Low Latent Inhibition, [05:13.78]it almost always results in mental illness. [05:22.92]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [05:30.21]But if someone has a high IQ, [05:32.65]it almost always results in creative genius. [05:41.95]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [05:45.59]Do you think Michael's a genius? [05:50.79]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [05:59.47]Well, I think that word's been derogated [06:02.17]in the media these days. [06:03.47]But in the classic sense of the word, [06:05.93]yes, I do. [06:16.99]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [06:21.17]You said there was something else you treated him for. [06:27.49]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [06:34.55]He came to me with absolutely no sense of self-worth. [06:39.31]The loss of both parents very often does that to a child. [06:49.04]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [06:54.45]But with the Low Latent Inhibition, [06:56.60]something interesting happened to Michael. [07:05.38]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [07:14.62]He became very attuned to all the suffering around him. [07:18.13]He couldn't shut it out. [07:19.72]He became a rescuer. [07:28.32]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [07:32.40]One of those people [07:33.44]who are more concerned with other people's welfare than their own. [07:41.84]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [07:44.82]I didn't know all this about him. [07:49.29]原声播放--请用心收听、理解 [07:53.13]Then maybe you don't know Michael Scofield. [08:14.67]语言点 [08:16.47]treat sb. for (some disease) [08:21.25]suffer from 忍受,遭受 [08:24.67]a couple of 两个,几个 [08:28.22]low latent inhibition 低危抑郁症 [08:33.99]be familiar with sth. 通晓,熟悉 [08:38.23]Are you familiar with the computer software they use? [08:44.90]shut out 把…关在外面,排除 [08:48.31]in order to do sth. 为了做某事 [08:52.27]sanity 精神健全,神志正常 [08:56.46]His behavior was so weird that I began to doubt his sanity. [09:05.19]IQ = Intelligence Quotient 智商 [09:10.31]result in 导致 [09:13.36]lead to [09:14.83]Staring at the computer screen for a long time [09:18.16]will lead to sharp decrease of the eyesight. [09:26.27]mental illness / mental disease [09:31.14]physical disease [09:35.66]derogate 贬损,毁损 [09:39.24]derogatory 贬义的 [09:42.11]derogatory remarks [09:45.91]in the classic sense of 就传统意义上来说 [09:49.74]classic 传统的,经典的 [09:53.41]have a sense of self-worth 有自我价值感 [09:58.59]a sense of security 安全感 [10:01.86]something interesting 有趣的事情 [10:05.37]happen to sb. 某人发生了某事 [10:10.57]become attuned to 变得对…敏感 [10:14.78]She wasn't yet attuned to her baby's needs. [10:21.36]rescuer 救助者 [10:23.38]rescue 救助,救援 [10:26.75]be concerned with/ about sth. [10:34.21]They were more concerned with how the other women had dressed [10:37.65]than in what the speaker was saying. [11:15.81]谢谢收听 [11:18.01]
越狱 010903 Prison Break 010903 [越狱-第一季]
下面这一段是Sara在跟Michael以前的心理医师交谈,她想进一步了解Michael以前的的情况。这位心理医生说,Michael是一个 患者,并且他是一个天才,同时他还有一种帮助他人的强迫症。Sara意识到自己真的是不了解这个叫Michael Scofield的男人。
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