2023年大学毕业典礼英文致辞 大学毕业典礼致辞英语(五篇)

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2023年大学毕业典礼英文致辞 大学毕业典礼致辞英语(五篇)
时间:2023-05-24 21:27:56     小编:cyyllee

人的记忆力会随着岁月的流逝而衰退,写作可以弥补记忆的不足,将曾经的人生经历和感悟记录下来,也便于保存一份美好的回忆。相信许多人会觉得范文很难写?接下来小编就给大家介绍一下优秀的范文该怎么写,我们一起来看一看吧。

大学毕业典礼英文致辞 大学毕业典礼致辞英语篇一

dear professors and dear friends of china jiliang university,

i’m honored to address you on behalf of all the graduations this year.

i would like to thank my parents, classmates, and friends who helped us ,and encouraged and supported us as we worked towards to our graduate degrees.

i also want to thank jiliang’s faculty members who served as our instructors,mentor, and friends, relatives, like , , mrs. liang. through their commitments, they have inspired us to achieve and guided us to our dream.

on this stage, at my graduation ceremony, when i look back my four years at jiliang, my mind is filled with memories. may be you will ask me: do you have special to share? yes, i want to share few simple but critical suggestions with you and with for the coming juniors:

first, be work hard and think smart.

secondly, believe things happened for a reason.

thirdly, just as jobs said at the graduation ceremony in stanford university, stay hungry, stay foolish.

today, we will graduate from china jiliang university, but we will be with jiliang forever. let us think forward and work together to make the new history of china jiliang university.

thank you.

大学毕业典礼英文致辞 大学毕业典礼致辞英语篇二

unlike any other creature on this planet, humans can learn and understand, without having experienced. they can think themselves into other people’s minds, imagine themselves into other people’s places.

of course, this is a power, like my brand of fictional magic, that is morally neutral. one might use such an ability to manipulate, or control, just as much as to understand or sympathise.

and many prefer not to exercise their imaginations at all. they choose to remain comfortably within the bounds of their own experience, never troubling to wonder how it would feel to have been born other than they are. they can refuse to hear screams or to peer inside cages; they can close their minds and hearts to any suffering that does not touch them personally; they can refuse to know.

i might be tempted to envy people who can live that way, except that i do not think they have any fewer nightmares than i do. choosing to live in narrow spaces can lead to a form of mental agoraphobia, and that brings its own terrors. i think the wilfully unimaginative see more monsters. they are often more afraid.

what is more, those who choose not to empathize may enable real monsters. for without ever committing an act of outright evil ourselves, we collude with it, through our own apathy.

one of the many things i learned at the end of that classics corridor down which i ventured at the age of 18, in search of something i could not then define, was this, written by the greek author plutarch: what we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.

that is an astonishing statement and yet proven a thousand times every day of our lives. it expresses, in part, our inescapable connection with the outside world, the fact that we touch other people’s lives simply by existing.

but how much more are you, harvard graduates of 2008, likely to touch other people’s lives? your intelligence, your capacity for hard work, the education you have earned and received, give you unique status, and unique responsibilities. even your nationality sets you apart. the great majority of you belong to the world’s only remaining superpower. the way you vote, the way you live, the way you protest, the pressure you bring to bear on your government, has an impact way beyond your borders. that is your privilege, and your burden.

if you choose to use your status and influence to raise your voice on behalf of those who have no voice; if you choose to identify not only with the powerful, but with the powerless; if you retain the ability to imagine yourself into the lives of those who do not have your advantages, then it will not only be your proud families who celebrate your existence, but thousands and millions of people whose reality you have helped transform for the better. we do not need magic to change the world, we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already: we have the power to imagine better.

i am nearly finished. i have one last hope for you, which is something that i already had at 21. the friends with whom i sat on graduation day have been my friends for life. they are my children’s godparents, the people to whom i’ve been able to turn in times of trouble, friends who have been kind enough not to sue me when i’ve used their names for death eaters. at our graduation we were bound by enormous affection, by our shared experience of a time that could never come again, and, of course, by the knowledge that we held certain photographic evidence that would be exceptionally valuable if any of us ran for prime minister.

so today, i can wish you nothing better than similar friendships. and tomorrow, i hope that even if you remember not a single word of mine, you remember those of seneca, another of those old romans i met when i fled down the classics corridor, in retreat from career ladders, in search of ancient wisdom:

大学毕业典礼英文致辞 大学毕业典礼致辞英语篇三

sheryl sandberg told a graduating class of tsinghua university that great leaders want genuine enthusiasm, something she said her late husband, dave goldberg, always had.

雪莉·桑德伯格鼓励清华大学毕业学子说,伟大的领袖需要“真正的激情”,而这一点她和她已故先生戴夫·哥德伯格(dave goldberg)一直怀有。

no one won more hearts than my beloved husband dave… he raised the performance of everyone around him, she said during a commencement speech on saturday in beijing. he did it as ceo of surveymonkey, a great company he helped build, and he did it for me and our children.

雪莉·桑德伯格周六在北京发表的毕业演讲中说道,“没有人能像我挚爱的丈夫戴夫·哥德伯格那样赢得那么多人的心,他让身边的人表现更为出色,他在调查猴子(surveymonkey,美国一家网络调查公司)担任首席执行官时就是如此。这是他帮助建立起来的一个极为出色的公司。同时他也让我和我们的孩子成为更好的人。”

goldberg and sandberg, 45, were at a private resort in punta mita, mexico, with their family when he fell off a treadmill and died from severe head trauma on may 1. he was just 47.

哥德伯格出事之时,他正与桑德伯格(45岁)以及他们的孩子在墨西哥蓬美达的私人度假胜地游玩。他健身的时候从跑步机上摔下来撞到头,最后因头部重伤救治无效于5月1日去世,年仅47岁。

this is believed to be sandbergs first time publicly speaking about her husband since hisuntimely death.

这是她的丈夫英年早逝之后,桑德伯格首次在公众面前提起此事。

以下是其演讲部分重点摘要:

i believe that you are the future leaders, not only of china but of the world. and for each of you, i wish four things:

我相信你们不仅将成为中国的领袖,同时还将成为全球的领袖。对你们在座的每一个人,我有4点期冀:

you are bold and have good fortune. fortune favors the bold.

希望你足够勇敢并有好运。命运偏爱勇者。

you give and get the feedback you need. feedback is a gift.

希望你能给予并得到你要所需的反馈。反馈是一种礼物。

you empower everyone. nothing is somebody else’s problem.

希望你能给身边的`人以力量。不要置身事外,要以身作则。

you support equality. lean in!

希望你支持男女平等。向前一步!

congradulations!

祝贺你们!

大学毕业典礼英文致辞 大学毕业典礼致辞英语篇四

ben: hello, everyone. it’s my honor to talk about dream and responsibility. my dream is to work in the field of ai, artificial intelligence. ai has been widely used in many walks of life nowadays. have you ever heard the news that the world champion of go, kejie, was defeated by arobot, alpha go. it is proved that ai is highly intelligent and efficient. ifwe used it well, the world would be a better place for every mankind.

“we have the most dedicated teachers, the mostsupportive parents, and the best school in my mind ---but none of them will matter unless we fulfill our responsibilities, unless we do the hard work ittakes to succeed.” that’s what i want to say today: we should be responsiblefor our own education.

ben: 大家好,今天我非常荣幸和大家分享我们对梦想和责任的看法。我的梦想是成为一名人工智能工程师。人工智能现在已经在各行各业中得到了广泛的应用。你们听说过机器人alphago击败世界围棋冠军柯洁的新闻吗?人工智能高效专业,如果运用的好,世界将变得更加美好。

我们有最敬业的老师,最尽力的家长和我心中最好的学校——但如果我们不履行自己的责任,不为成功付出努力。那么这一切都毫无意义。我今天想说的是,我们每个人要对自己的教育负责。

ben: hi, i heard you would be a scientist in the future, annie?

annie: yes, my dream is to be a scientist. i hope that one day ican make a spaceship for my country although the way won’t be easy i know. so it’s not only my dream and my future, but also the dream and future of our country. we have the responsibility to make our country better and

耶鲁的毕业生们,我很抱歉——如果你们不喜欢这样的开场。我想请你们为我做一件事。请你---好好看一看周围,看一看站在你左边的同学,看一看站在你右边的同学。

请你设想这样的情况:从现在起5年之后,2016年之后,或30年之后,今天站在你左边的这个人会是一个失败者;右边的这个人,同样,也是个失败者。而你,站在中间的家伙,你以为会怎样?一样是失败者。失败的经历。失败的优等生。

说实话,今天我站在这里,并没有看到一千个毕业生的灿烂未来。我没有看到一千个行业的一千名卓越领导者,我只看到了一千个失败者。你们感到沮丧,这是可以理解的。为什么,我,埃里森,一个退学生,竟然在美国最具声望的学府里这样厚颜地散布异端?我来告诉你原因。因为,我,埃里森,这个行星上第二富有的人,是个退学生,而你不是。因为比尔-盖茨,这个行星上最富有的人——就目前而言---是个退学生,而你不是。因为艾伦,这个行星上第三富有的人,也退了学,而你没有。再来一点证据吧,因为戴尔,这个行星上第九富有的人——他的排位还在不断上升,也是个退学生。而你,不是。

你们非常沮丧,这是可以理解的。

你们将来需要这些有用的工作习惯。你将来需要这种治疗。你需要它们,因为你没辍学,所以你永远不会成为世界上最富有的人。哦,当然,你可以,也许,以你的方式进步到第10位,第11位,就像steve。但,我没有告诉你他在为谁工作,是吧?

根据记载,他是研究生时辍的学,开化得稍晚了些。

现在,我猜想你们中间很多人,也许是绝大多数人,正在琢磨,我能做什么? 我究竟有没有前途?当然没有。太晚了,你们已经吸收了太多东西,以为自己懂得太多。你们再也不是19岁了。你们有了内置的帽子,哦,我指的可不是你们脑袋上的学位帽。

嗯......你们已经非常沮丧啦。这是可以理解的。所以,现在可能是讨论实质的时候啦——

绝不是为了你们,2016年毕业生。你们已经被报销,不予考虑了。我想,你们就偷偷摸摸去干那年薪20万的可怜工作吧,在那里,工资单是由你两年前辍学的同班同学签字开出来的。事实上,我是寄希望于眼下还没有毕业的同学。我要对他们说,离开这里。收拾好你的东西,带着你的点子,别再回来。退学吧,开始行动。

我要告诉你,一顶帽子一套学位服必然要让你沦落,就像这些保安马上要把我从这个讲台上撵走一样必然。(此时,larry被带离了讲台)

大学毕业典礼英文致辞 大学毕业典礼致辞英语篇八

number one: fall in love with the process and the results will follow.

number two: do your work.

number three: once youre prepared, throw your preparation in the trash.

number four: you are capable of more than you think.

number five: listen.

number six: take action.

you have a choice. you can either be a passive victim of circumstance or you can be the active hero of your own life. action is the antidote to apathy and cynicism and despair.

第一,爱上过程,结果自然会来。

第二,做你的事。

第三,一旦准备好,就付诸行动。

第四,你能做的,超出了你的想象。

第五,聆听。

第六,采取行动。

你有一个选择。要么你成为环境的被动受害者,要么你主动成为自己生活的英雄。行动可以消除冷漠、玩世不恭与绝望。

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