Drum roll, please. The best country in the world to live in is — Norway. Again.
请敲起鼓吧。世界上最适合人类居住的国家——挪威再次当选。
The U.N. gave Norway the top spot for the 12th year in a row in its Human Development Index report. The index measures the life expectancy, education and standard of living in 188 countries and territories worldwide.
联合国在其人类发展指数报告中连续第十二年给挪威最高点。该指数衡量了全球188个国家和地区的预期寿命、教育和生活。
It's really no surprise Norway is the big winner. Life expectancy in the country is 81.6 years. The national income per capita is nearly $65,000. Health care is universal, college education is free and lots of tourists like to go look at how pretty it is.
挪威成为大赢家并不为奇。其国家人均寿命81.6岁,人均国民收入近65000美元。普及卫生保健,大学教育是免费的,许多游客喜欢去观赏那里的美景。
The country also ranked in the top 5 of the happiest countries this year, and according to the 2014 Global AgeWatch Index, it was the best country to grow old in.
挪威也在今年最幸福的国家前五列,根据2014全球AgeWatch指数,挪威也是养老最好的国家。
But since packing up and moving to Norway probably isn't in the cards for most of us, we should mention some of the other top ranked countries on the Human Development Index this year.
但是,要打点行装搬到挪威对我们大多是人来说不太可能,我们应该提到今年人类发展指数报道的其它排名靠前的国家。
Australia, Switzerland, Denmark and the Netherlands rounded out the top five. The United States came in at eight with Canada right behind.
澳大利亚、瑞士、丹麦和荷兰分列前五名。美国位列第八,加拿大紧随其后。
Toward the bottom of the list: Chad, Central African Republic and Niger. The report also indicates there's still a huge "working poor" population in today's world. Some 830 million people earn less than $2 a day.
垫底的国家包括:乍得、中非共和国和尼日尔。报告还指出,今天世界上仍有巨大的“穷忙族”人口。约有8亿3千万人人口每日收入少于2美元。
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