Time magazine on Wednesday named German Chancellor1 Angela Merkel as its person of the year for 2015, hailing her leadership during debt and refugee crises that threatened to tear the European Union apart.
当地时间12月9日,德国总理安格拉·默克尔当选《时代》杂志2015年度人物,《时代》称赞默克尔在处理债务和难民危机中的表现。而这两项危机险些致欧盟分裂。
In power for a decade at the helm of Europe's biggest economy, the world's most powerful woman beat runners-up, the leader of the Islamic State extremist group and Donald
Trump2 as Time's
dominant3 personality of the year.
"For asking more of her country than most politicians would dare, for
standing4 firm against tyranny as well as
expedience5 and for providing
steadfast6 moral leadership in a world where it is in short supply, Angela Merkel is Time's Person of the Year," wrote editor Nancy Gibbs.
The person of the year
accolade7 acknowledges what the magazine considers to be the world's biggest newsmaker, or
influential8 mover.
Since the tradition began in 1927, Merkel is only the fourth woman to win. Last year, healthcare workers treating the Ebola
epidemic12 were honored. In 2013, it was Pope Francis. US President Barack Obama has won twice.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the IS extremist group, US Republican presidential candidate Trump, America's Black Lives Matter
activists13 and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani were named by Time as runners up.