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  • prohibitively 在 Orn BNK48 Facebook 的最佳解答

    2020-07-08 16:57:35
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    Yuki's been with us for 2 weeks now and continues to do well. He's gaining weight, is very alert and curious ─ and prohibitively adorable.

    Learn more about Yuki: https://mmrpatients.org/patient/pv2006-yuki/
    Support Yuki's care with a symbolic adoption: https://mmrpatients.org/gift/adopt-a-seal/9633/

  • prohibitively 在 IELTS Fighter - Chiến binh IELTS Facebook 的最佳解答

    2020-05-18 04:39:31
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    ⛔ TỪ VỰNG BAND 7+ TOPIC TRANSPORT ⛔

    - Means of transport (n): Phương tiện giao thông
    - Take the lead (v): Chiếm phần lớn
    - Traffic congestion (n): Tắc đường
    - Wend one’s way forward (v): Đi chậm chậm về phía trước
    - MRT journey (Mass Rapid Transport journey) (n)
    Chuyến đi bằng MRT (Tàu điện ngầm ở một số nước như Singapore, Đài Loan)
    - Embark on the journey (v): Thực hiện chuyến đi
    - Car rent (n): Phí thuê xe ô tô
    - Board (v): Lên (tàu/xe)
    - Fill up (v): Lấp đầy
    - Jam-packed (adj): Đông người
    - Rush hour (n): Giờ cao điểm
    - Electric mini-bus (n): Xe buýt mini chạy bằng điện
    - Carpooling (n): Hình thức đi chung xe

    ⛔ PART 1: What are the main means of transport in Vietnam? (Những phương tiện giao thông chủ yếu ở Việt Nam là gì?)
    There are quite a few means of transport in Vietnam, but motorbikes are taking the lead. (Reason) People prefer to travel by motorbike because it is more economical and the most important thing is that when it comes to traffic congestion, it takes ages for car to move on the road but it is much easier for a motorbike to wend its way forward and escape the bad traffic.

    ⛔ PART 2: Describe a time you travelled by public transport. (Mô tả một thời gian khi bạn di chuyển bằng phương tiện công cộng)

    Well, today I would like to tell you about an MRT journey in Singapore that I took several years ago.

    Actually, I was a junior in Hanoi University when I took my summer vacation there. After a month of planning, I decided to embark on the journey alone.

    (Reason) I already knew that car rent in Singapore would be prohibitively expensive to a student like me, so I chose MRT to travel around the city, which was both fast and economical. (Example) I boarded a train at Lavender station which headed towards Marina Bays station. Luckily, I managed to find a seat before it was filled up. The trains here were notoriously jam-packed in rush hours.

    To my surprise, it was so silent on the train, everyone tried to keep their voice low so that they wouldn’t bother others, and I have to say that was a strange thing when compared to buses in some countries. Moreover, the train went unbelievably fast, so it took me just about 15 minutes to arrive at my destination. I felt that such a long distance was made shorter thanks to this means of transport. That was my first time I went on a public transport and I hope that there will be more modern underground systems that are built in our country in the near future.

    ⛔ PART 3: How do you think people will travel in the future? (Bạn nghĩ trong tương lai, con người sẽ di chuyển bằng gì?)

    Well I think, electric mini-bus will be the prevalent means of transport in the future. (Reason) [1]One reason could be that it still carries the same number of passengers but being small and agile to get its way out of a traffic jam. (Example) In addition, carpooling may be a good idea (Reason) as people can not only save a great amount of money spent on fuel for their private car but they also help protect the environment. Many people travel in the same car means there will be less emission and less trafficjam and this may be a dominant way of transporting in the future.

    Các bạn lưu về học nhé.

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  • prohibitively 在 Lee Hsien Loong Facebook 的最佳解答

    2018-09-02 13:21:01
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    I was glad to chat with RSAF pioneers like COL (Ret) Frank Singam at the The Republic of Singapore Air Force golden jubilee celebrations yesterday. He was an old comrade of mine.

    Frank’s story of how he became a fighter pilot is a colourful one. At 16 (!), he was one of 30 (out of 3,000 who applied) who passed the air force recruitment process. A year later, he was sent to the UK for training. One month after he left Singapore, his father passed away suddenly of a heart attack. With support from his mother and uncle, he decided to stay on in the UK to train, because that was what his father would have wanted. (Nowadays people think nothing of booking a flight online and flying off from Changi Airport to wherever in the world. Back then, air travel was prohibitively expensive and far less convenient!)

    Over an illustrious career spanning 30 years, Frank served as base commander of both Paya Lebar and Tengah Air Bases, and was a founding member of the Black Knights aerobatics team.

    The RSAF would not be what it is today without the generation of men and women like Frank, who answered the call of duty and dedicated their lives to the defence of our nation. We owe it to them to keep this Singapore spirit alive and pass it on to future generations. – LHL

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