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BBC Learning English Words in the News 11 h th April 2011 Japanese garbage island moves towards US Words in the News © British Broadcasting Corporation 2011 Page 1 of 2 bbclearningenglish.com Following the recent Japanese earthquake and tsunami disasters, a massive amount of rubbish has washed...
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The exhibition, which consists of a copy of the popular doll's toy house, has angered some women, who think that Barbie leads to less respect for women. 柏林,一座真实比例大小的芭比娃娃主题屋开展仪式遭到一群抗议者的抵制。本次展出的是一座时下流行的芭比娃娃玩具屋的模型,然而本次展出却惹恼了...
BEIJING (AP) — China has banned the BBC World News television channel from the few outlets where it could be seen in the country in possible retaliation after British regulators revoked the license of state-owned Chinese broadcaster CGTN. The move Thursday was largely symbolic, because BBC World...
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Words in the News © British Broadcasting Corporation 2011 Page 1 of 2 bbclearningenglish The social networking site, Twitter is five years old today. It has grown from having a few thousand users to more than 175 million members around the world. The BBC's technology ...
Err… I'm not a thief, Feifei. I was just telling everyone my good news. Feifei 我刚才说 “you've stolen my thunder”,意思是 “你抢了我的风头”。我们用 “steal someone's thunder” 来指 “抢先某人做了某事,抢了某人的风头,抢...
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Now, this headline says that the well off, that's the rich and wealthy are having a worse impact on the environment. We have these words, rich and wealthy already, so why do we need well off? What's the difference? 发言人 2