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Written English proficiency can be heard, and the day-to-day exchange Japanese language will be simple 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Can hear skilled writes English, Japanese can the simple daily exchange 相关内容 a你的爱,使我入迷,如痴如醉。 Your love, causes me to be fascinated...
The 1917 Immigration Act continued the exclusion of the Chinese but extended it to everyone else in East Asia except the Japanese and the Filipinos. The law also imposed a literacy test for anyone over 16, but the test was for the person's own language, not just English. The 1924 Act ...
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can also be expressed with flowers. Let’s go deeper into exploring the heterogeneity of floral symbols. The Japanese consider the Chrysanthemum as a symbol of sustainability and endurance. That’s why emperors acquired chrysanthemum thrones in Japanese national culture. Beyond the celestial and spirit...
FT on 60 years of the Japanese bullet trains: “In 1964, the first shinkansen ran at up to 210km/h, on 550km of high-speed track. Today the network has extended to cover almost 3,000km and the fastest train, the long-nosed metallic green Hayabusa, reaches 320km/h. The long-termed...
(This was a change from language noting a slowing labor market in September.) Click for video In other news from the Fed Chair press conference, Powell said “In the near term, the election will have no effects on our policy decisions.” He continued to be pestered by questions about ...