在這防疫的時刻,我們一起加油~
大家也要加強防疫,平安健康,謝謝你們成為了我心
靈上的Home。
因為很喜歡NCT 這首歌曲,便將韓文的部分改做成
新的中文歌詞,Cause I'm not alone ,因你而建構的
萬家燈火,再也不讓孤單分隔你我,和這世界 ,It
all starts from home.
#NCT #NCTU #FromHome
NCT U - From Home (traditional Chinese lyrics rewriting Ver.)
[Cover by 火星 ]
原唱:NCT U
翻唱:林理惠
作曲:JUNNY
作詞:JUNNY(韓文詞) 王語昕(中文詞)小林夏海(日文詞)
cover編曲:Dylan
繁中歌詞改寫:林理惠
錄音:林理惠
混音:Shih yang,林理惠
From Home
I remember like it yesterday
為了我們未知的世界
不經意流轉的韶光依舊
停滯在最不想失去的夢 now i know
觸動的眼神總是會透露 想念的刺痛
追著夜Cause of us I'm feeling strong again
曾是細心保護著 已然不可忽視的耀眼
When we shine bright
I'm alive in the CT 我不後悔
在這一路上經歷的風和雪
都能成為花路間的繽紛鮮豔
Cause I'm not alone
因你而建構的萬家燈火
再也不讓孤單分隔你我
和這世界
It all starts from home
彩虹是和你再见的誓言
飘過初雪到仲夏的夜
直到和你眼神交會
擁抱讓我遺落寂寞 ooh
随时能和你連结 为你回应你離我多遙遠
見つけたよ ココロ安らぐ
My home, my own (My own)
映照着自己 感受到笑意都一往如初
Once again (Ooh)
僕ら強くなれる
活成彼此的陽光
我的存在自然而耀眼
When we shine bright
I'm alive in the CT 我不後悔
這一路上經歷的風和雪
都能成為花路間的繽紛鮮豔
Cause I'm not alone
因你而建構的萬家燈火
再也不讓孤單分隔你我
和這世界
It all starts from home
一切無論你離我多遙遠
迷路的惶恐不再重演
Now It's all gone and I
Found a reason to be myself
Know that you are not alone anymore
When we shine bright
I'm alive in the CT
我不後悔
在這一路上經歷的風和雪
都能成為花路間的繽紛鮮豔
Cause I'm not alone
因你而建構的萬家燈火 再也不讓孤單分隔你我
和這世界 It all starts from home
La-La-La, La-La-La, La-La-La From home (From home)
La-La-La, La-La-La, from home Yeah-yeah-yeah
La-La-La (La-La-La)
La-La-La (La-La-La)
La-La-La From home
And we start from here our home
同時也有32部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2萬的網紅UTIN喻婷,也在其Youtube影片中提到,每當有點喪志的時候,我都會唱唱這首歌 創作的過程是孤單的,也常有自我懷疑,「冒牌者症候群」的狀況 也好幾度再也不想碰了 可是對自己鬧完脾氣之後,又會打開音樂、按按鋼琴、彈彈吉他 然後又被療癒😄 開始體會到,我喜歡做這件事情,它並不是用來贏過別人的 是因為做這件事情能感受到細胞的雀躍、內心滿足的喜悅...
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you are not alone中文 在 Lisa hui Facebook 的最讚貼文
How would you feel if no one was there to support you? Even if it is the closest person to you? Have you always felt so alone, that no one could understand you... when you are suffering so much inside.
But no matter what you have been through, no matter how many times you have cried... you will always find a person that God has arranged for you to meet. Him or her that will bring you a light in the darkness.
Be nice to everyone close to you, or not even those you don't really know. Because you never know what they have been through.
不管你如何努力,如果沒有人支持您,您會感覺如何?即使那是離您最近的人?您是否總是感到無比的孤獨,感到無人能理解您……當您內心感受如此巨大的痛苦時。 無論經歷了什麼,無論哭了多少次,您總會碰到一個上帝安排與您相遇的人。他或她會給你帶來黑暗中的光芒,扶着你渡過難關。 我們必須對身邊的每個人都友善,甚至對那些您不認識的人也要友善和關懷。因為你從不知他們經歷了什麼的人生。可能你就是那位上帝安排的人。
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今早為Asian Medical Students Association Hong Kong (AMSAHK)的新一屆執行委員會就職典禮作致詞分享嘉賓,題目為「疫情中的健康不公平」。
感謝他們的熱情款待以及為整段致詞拍了影片。以下我附上致詞的英文原稿:
It's been my honor to be invited to give the closing remarks for the Inauguration Ceremony for the incoming executive committee of the Asian Medical Students' Association Hong Kong (AMSAHK) this morning. A video has been taken for the remarks I made regarding health inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic (big thanks to the student who withstood the soreness of her arm for holding the camera up for 15 minutes straight), and here's the transcript of the main body of the speech that goes with this video:
//The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, continues to be rampant around the world since early 2020, resulting in more than 55 million cases and 1.3 million deaths worldwide as of today. (So no! It’s not a hoax for those conspiracy theorists out there!) A higher rate of incidence and deaths, as well as worse health-related quality of life have been widely observed in the socially disadvantaged groups, including people of lower socioeconomic position, older persons, migrants, ethnic minority and communities of color, etc. While epidemiologists and scientists around the world are dedicated in gathering scientific evidence on the specific causes and determinants of the health inequalities observed in different countries and regions, we can apply the Social Determinants of Health Conceptual Framework developed by the World Health Organization team led by the eminent Prof Sir Michael Marmot, world’s leading social epidemiologist, to understand and delineate these social determinants of health inequalities related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to this framework, social determinants of health can be largely categorized into two types – 1) the lower stream, intermediary determinants, and 2) the upper stream, structural and macro-environmental determinants. For the COVID-19 pandemic, we realized that the lower stream factors may include material circumstances, such as people’s living and working conditions. For instance, the nature of the occupations of these people of lower socioeconomic position tends to require them to travel outside to work, i.e., they cannot work from home, which is a luxury for people who can afford to do it. This lack of choice in the location of occupation may expose them to greater risk of infection through more transportation and interactions with strangers. We have also seen infection clusters among crowded places like elderly homes, public housing estates, and boarding houses for foreign domestic helpers. Moreover, these socially disadvantaged people tend to have lower financial and social capital – it can be observed that they were more likely to be deprived of personal protective equipment like face masks and hand sanitizers, especially during the earlier days of the pandemic. On the other hand, the upper stream, structural determinants of health may include policies related to public health, education, macroeconomics, social protection and welfare, as well as our governance… and last, but not least, our culture and values. If the socioeconomic and political contexts are not favorable to the socially disadvantaged, their health and well-being will be disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Therefore, if we, as a society, espouse to address and reduce the problem of health inequalities, social determinants of health cannot be overlooked in devising and designing any public health-related strategies, measures and policies.
Although a higher rate of incidence and deaths have been widely observed in the socially disadvantaged groups, especially in countries with severe COVID-19 outbreaks, this phenomenon seems to be less discussed and less covered by media in Hong Kong, where the disease incidence is relatively low when compared with other countries around the world. Before the resurgence of local cases in early July, local spread of COVID-19 was sporadic and most cases were imported. In the earlier days of the pandemic, most cases were primarily imported by travelers and return-students studying overseas, leading to a minor surge between mid-March and mid-April of 874 new cases. Most of these cases during Spring were people who could afford to travel and study abroad, and thus tended to be more well-off. Therefore, some would say the expected social gradient in health impact did not seem to exist in Hong Kong, but may I remind you that, it is only the case when we focus on COVID-19-specific incidence and mortality alone. But can we really deduce from this that COVID-19-related health inequality does not exist in Hong Kong? According to the Social Determinants of Health Framework mentioned earlier, the obvious answer is “No, of course not.” And here’s why…
In addition to the direct disease burden, the COVID-19 outbreak and its associated containment measures (such as economic lockdown, mandatory social distancing, and change of work arrangements) could have unequal wider socioeconomic impacts on the general population, especially in regions with pervasive existing social inequalities. Given the limited resources and capacity of the socioeconomically disadvantaged to respond to emergency and adverse events, their general health and well-being are likely to be unduly and inordinately affected by the abrupt changes in their daily economic and social conditions, like job loss and insecurity, brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak and the corresponding containment and mitigation measures of which the main purpose was supposedly disease prevention and health protection at the first place. As such, focusing only on COVID-19 incidence or mortality as the outcomes of concern to address health inequalities may leave out important aspects of life that contributes significantly to people’s health. Recently, my research team and I collaborated with Sir Michael Marmot in a Hong Kong study, and found that the poor people in Hong Kong fared worse in every aspects of life than their richer counterparts in terms of economic activity, personal protective equipment, personal hygiene practice, as well as well-being and health after the COVID-19 outbreak. We also found that part of the observed health inequality can be attributed to the pandemic and its related containment measures via people’s concerns over their own and their families’ livelihood and economic activity. In other words, health inequalities were contributed by the pandemic even in a city where incidence is relatively low through other social determinants of health that directly concerned the livelihood and economic activity of the people. So in this study, we confirmed that focusing only on the incident and death cases as the outcomes of concern to address health inequalities is like a story half-told, and would severely truncate and distort the reality.
Truth be told, health inequality does not only appear after the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19, it is a pre-existing condition in countries and regions around the world, including Hong Kong. My research over the years have consistently shown that people in lower socioeconomic position tend to have worse physical and mental health status. Nevertheless, precisely because health inequality is nothing new, there are always voices in our society trying to dismiss the problem, arguing that it is only natural to have wealth inequality in any capitalistic society. However, in reckoning with health inequalities, we need to go beyond just figuring out the disparities or differences in health status between the poor and the rich, and we need to raise an ethically relevant question: are these inequalities, disparities and differences remediable? Can they be fixed? Can we do something about them? If they are remediable, and we can do something about them but we haven’t, then we’d say these inequalities are ultimately unjust and unfair. In other words, a society that prides itself in pursuing justice must, and I say must, strive to address and reduce these unfair health inequalities. Borrowing the words from famed sociologist Judith Butler, “the virus alone does not discriminate,” but “social and economic inequality will make sure that it does.” With COVID-19, we learn that it is not only the individuals who are sick, but our society. And it’s time we do something about it.
Thank you very much!//
Please join me in congratulating the incoming executive committee of AMSAHK and giving them the best wishes for their future endeavor!
Roger Chung, PhD
Assistant Professor, CUHK JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, @CUHK Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 香港中文大學 - CUHK
Associate Director, CUHK Institute of Health Equity
you are not alone中文 在 UTIN喻婷 Youtube 的精選貼文
每當有點喪志的時候,我都會唱唱這首歌
創作的過程是孤單的,也常有自我懷疑,「冒牌者症候群」的狀況
也好幾度再也不想碰了
可是對自己鬧完脾氣之後,又會打開音樂、按按鋼琴、彈彈吉他
然後又被療癒😄
開始體會到,我喜歡做這件事情,它並不是用來贏過別人的
是因為做這件事情能感受到細胞的雀躍、內心滿足的喜悅
在現在資訊爆炸、講求高效率的世代,能做到不難
能做得穩、做得長長久久,就不容易
無論如何,這是一件我想持之以恆、長久做下去的事情
而且還要不斷累積、成長提升!
我一直相信,不爭、不搶、持續往前走
花若盛開、蝴蝶自來❤️🙏
Daily Practice Day9 🎸🎶《《Michael Jackson - You Are Not Alone》
you are not alone中文 在 CH Music Channel Youtube 的精選貼文
《Walpurgis》
ever after / 從今以後,永不分離
作詞 / Lyricist:aimerrhythm
作曲 / Composer:百田留衣、玉井健二
編曲 / Arranger:玉井健二、 釣俊輔
歌 / Singer:Aimer
翻譯:澄野(CH Music Channel)
意譯:CH(CH Music Channel)
English Translation: CH(CH Music Channel)
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中文翻譯 / Chinese Translation :
https://home.gamer.com.tw/creationDetail.php?sn=5130288
日文歌詞 / Japanese Lyrics :
あと少しでいいから ここにいて
それくらい いいでしょ? 気づいてよ
振り返るたび いつもまぶしくて
あなたの笑顔が よく見えない
かけがえのない時間(とき) これからもずっと
続いていけるような
ありふれた願い抱えた手を
零さないように 重ねて
ただ笑ってたくて そばにいて欲しくて
誰よりもその心に触れたくて
あなたの優しい声 聴かせて欲しいんだよ
目を閉じてほら 消えないように包みこんでいて欲しいんだよ
無理しなくていいから 窓開けて
ひとりにしないから はなしてよ
握り返せないほど 凍えた
指先をそっと とかすように
当たり前の奇跡 忘れてしまうほど
満たされてる日々を
白みゆく夜を見送るたび
想いだしていたいよ 何度も
ただ笑ってたくて そばにいて欲しくて
探してしまう 心に触れたくて
吐息をたしかめて ぬくもり分け合って
それだけでいい この手を離さないでいて いつまでも
擦り切れそうな言葉とか 剥き出しのままの欠片に
その瞳(め)が滲んでも ここに ここにいるよ ずっと
ただ笑ってたくて そばにいて欲しくて
誰よりもその心に触れたくて
あなたの優しい声 聴かせて欲しいんだよ
目を閉じてほら 消えないように包みこんでいて欲しいんだよ
中文歌詞 / Chinese Lyrics :
即使是短暫的片刻也好,陪在我身邊吧
只是任性一下並不過分吧?快察覺呀
回首看見的一切總是如此絢麗耀眼
燦爛得令我無法看清你的笑容
彷彿這段最珍貴的時光與點滴
從今以後仍能持續
為了不讓滿溢的願望自手中遺落
兩人彼此雙手相疊,十指緊扣
只願能與你相笑、願你能與我相伴
比任何人還更渴望知悉你的心意
我只想聽聽你那溫柔的聲音
我只希望在我閉上眼之後,你仍能緊抱著我,不再放手
可以不用再勉強了,打開窗戶吧
我不會再讓你感到孤獨了,敞開心扉吧
如靜靜地融化你那——
冰冷至無法握緊的雙手與指尖般
早已快遺忘,猶如理所當然般的奇蹟
每度過一天充實的時間
每見證一次漸明的夜晚
不論多少次,我都想憶起,那份彼此相遇的奇蹟
只願能與你相笑、願你能與我相伴
渴望知悉你的心意而不禁起身探尋
配合彼此的呼吸、分享兩人的溫暖
我不多奢求,僅渴望不放開繫起的雙手,永遠不放開
漸漸磨損消逝的話語,與剝落顯現出的片刻點滴
即使那雙眸已因此濕潤朦朧,但我在這、我就在這呀,永不離去
只願能與你相笑、願你能與我相伴
比任何人還更渴望知悉你的所有一切
我只想再聽聽你那溫柔的聲音
我只希望在我閉上眼之後,你仍能緊抱著我,不再放手
英文歌詞 / English Lyrics :
A little bit is enough, please stay by my side.
It's not too much and wilful, right? Just notice me!
Turning around, your smile is dazzling.
So bright that I can't see you well.
From now on, those irreplaceable times will definitely,
Last forever after.
Putting our hands together, so that these ordinary desires wouldn't slip through and spill out.
I just want to smile with you, wanting to stay by your side.
I want to know all your heart more than everyone else.
I want to hear your gentle voice.
I want you to hold me tightly so that everything won't disappear while I close my eyes.
No need to force yourself, just open the windows.
You're not alone, just share your feelings with me.
As if I gently melting your frozen fingers that can't be grasped.
My days are so satisfying that I've completely forgotten the miracle I took for granted.
Every time I see the dawn illuminates the night,
I want to remember it, more and more.
I just want to smile with you, wanting to stay by your side.
I want to search for your heart.
Checking our breaths, sharing our warmth.
Those are good enough. I just want you to hold my hand tightly so that we won't let go forever ever after.
Frayed words and unconcealed pieces,
are making those eyes blurred in tears.
Hey, I'm here, always be here for you, forever ever after.
I just want to smile with you, wanting to stay by your side.
I want to know all your heart more than everyone else.
I want to hear your gentle voice.
I want you to hold me tightly so that everything won't disappear while I close my eyes.
you are not alone中文 在 央錡Liyang Youtube 的精選貼文
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有些眼淚就能明白
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you are not alone中文 在 [問題] You Are (Not) Alone 的意思- 看板Evangelion - 批踢踢 ... 的美食出口停車場
突然想到 這個標題到底該怎麼解釋?
You Are Not Alone 很清楚
You Are Alone 也可以理解
You Are (Not) Alone
要說的話 是類似雙關的用法 包含以上兩種?
還是有更好的解法或含意?
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起初他們追殺共產主義者,我沒有說話—因為我不是共產主義者;
接著他們追殺猶太人,我沒有說話—因為我不是猶太人;
後來他們追殺工會成員,我沒有說話因為我不是工會成員;
此後他們追殺天主教徒,我沒有說話因為我是新教教徒;
最後他們奔我而來,卻再也沒有人站出來為我說話了。
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