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  • electricity意思 在 Facebook 的最佳解答

    2021-04-13 06:46:30
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    ==【off the charts】是什麼意思呢?==
    #Gary英語教室

    off the charts 是一個在對話或影片中會聽到的慣用語,chart 是「#圖表」的意思,例如「長條圖」的英文是 bar chart, 「圓餅圖」的英文是 pie chart, 所以這個慣用語字面上的意思是「#在圖表外面」嗎?當你的朋友說 Your beauty is off the charts 你可別說 "What chart? A bar chart or pie chart?" :)

    那到底 off the charts 是什麼意思呢?

    其實,我們評論很多事情時都可以用數字來評估,並製成圖表,當一件事情「已無法再適用一般的圖表上的數字時」或「超出圖表範圍」,是不是就是「超乎預期;高到無法評估或測量」的意思呢? 中文也有類似的「#破表」說法!

    因此 off the charts 就有 「#處於極高水準的」或是「#非常受歡迎的;#極成功的」意思!

    知道 off the charts 的意思後,再來練習多造幾個句子, 這樣才會真的學會如何使用它!

    (1) Our electricity bill was off the charts last month! How could we be using that much energy?

    (2) I'm telling you, that concert is going to be off the charts!

    (3) His blood pressure was off the charts.

    (4) The new restaurant is totally off the charts.

    這樣知道怎麼使用 off the charts了嗎?換你在下面練習造句了喔!

    看完本篇文章,別忘了「#按讚」,「#按完成」, 並在下面留言「#練習造句」喔!

  • electricity意思 在 Luke Loke 阿陸 Facebook 的精選貼文

    2020-07-26 04:08:55
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    临睡前看到一段很有意思的文字。
    原文是英文,我用google translate翻去中文并修了怪怪的句子了✌🏻

    如下...

    想象一下,您是在1900年出生的。
    当您14岁时,第一次世界大战开始到结束,而您18岁时有2,200万死亡。
    全球流感大流行之后不久,西班牙流感爆发,造成5千万人死亡。 您还活着,只有20岁。
    当您29岁时,您可以度过全球经济危机,这场危机始于纽约证券交易所的倒闭,引发了通货膨胀,失业和饥荒。
    当您33岁时,纳粹掌权。
    当您39岁时,第二次世界大战开始并结束,当您45岁时有六千万人死亡。 在大屠杀中,有600万犹太人死亡。
    当您52岁时,朝鲜战争就开始了。
    当您64岁时,越南战争将在75岁时开始并结束
    1985年生的一个孩子认为他的祖父母不知道生活有多么艰难,但他们在几次战争和灾难中幸存下来。
    今天,在舒适的新世界中出现了新病毒。
    人们抱怨,因为他们必须呆在家里几个星期,他们有电,手机,食物,住在舒服的家里甚至还有热水。看看旧时,情况并没如此理想,但是人类还是幸存下来,也没抱怨日子过的无趣。
    可今天我们却因为必须戴口罩才能进入超市而抱怨。
    我们观点的微小改变会产生奇迹。 感恩我们还活着。既然活着就该尽力自保以及互相帮助!
    🍃🍂🍃

    Imagine for a moment you were born in 1900.
    When you're 14 years old World War I begins and ends when you're 18 with a 22 million dead.
    Soon after a global pandemic, the Spanish Flu, appears, killing 50 million people. And you are alive and 20 years old.
    When you're 29 you survive the global economic crisis that began with the collapse of the New York Stock Exchange, causing inflation, unemployment and famine.
    When you're 33 years old nazis come to power.
    When you're 39 years old, World War II begins and ends when you're 45 years old with a 60 million dead. In the Holocaust 6 million Jews die.
    When you're 52 years old the Korean War begins.
    When you're 64 years old the Vietnam war begins and ends when you're 75
    A child born in 1985 thinks his grandparents have no idea how difficult life is, but they have survived several wars and disasters.
    Today we find all the comforts in a new world, amid a new pandemic.
    People complain because for several weeks they must stay confined in their homes, they have electricity, cell phone, food, some even with hot water and a safe roof over their heads. None of that existed back in the days. But humanity survived those circumstances and never lost their joy of living.
    Today we complain because we have to wear masks to get into supermarkets.
    A small change in our perspective can generate miracles. Let's thank you and I that we are alive and we will do everything necessary to protect and help each other!
    🍃🍂🍃

  • electricity意思 在 Eric's English Lounge Facebook 的最讚貼文

    2020-07-17 17:48:36
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    [翻轉視界 8]逃離禁錮之地:離開北韓我學會自由與憐憫
     
    “If you don't know the words, that means you don't understand the concept, and therefore, you don't even realize that concept is even a possibility.” —— human rights activist Yeonmi Park。
     
    「如果你不知道某些詞彙,那就意味著你並不了解某些概念,因此你也不會意識到,那些概念可以是一種可能。」——人權鬥士朴延美
     
    對出逃前的她而言,自由與溫飽是很奢侈的理念,更無法了解「愛」的全貌。當我們無法得知世界發生了什麼,無法想像那超越自身認知的世界,我們便無法真正地同理他人。今天我想邀請大家,以不同的角度,重新感受自由、溫飽與愛的可貴。
     
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    I was born in 1993 in the northern part of North Korea, in a town called Hyesan, which is on the border with China. I had loving parents and one older sister. Before I was even 10 years old, my father was sent to a labor camp for engaging in illegal trading. Now, by "illegal trading" -- he was selling clogs, sugar, rice and later copper to feed us. In 2007, my sister and I decided to escape. She was 16 years old, and I was 13 years old.
     
    1. on the border with 鄰近邊界
    2. labor camp 勞改營
    3. illegal trading 非法的交易
     
    1993年我出生在北韓的北部,一個名叫惠山的小鎮,鄰近中國邊界。我有愛我的父母與一位姐姐。在我10歲大的時候,父親就被送去勞改營,因為他非法買賣一些東西。所謂的非法買賣,其實他是賣一些木鞋、糖、米,之後還賣了銅,只為了餵飽我們。2007年,姐姐和我決定逃跑。她當時16歲,而我13歲。
     
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    I need you to understand what the word "escape" means in the context of North Korea. We were all starving, and hunger means death in North Korea. So it was the only option for us. I didn't even understand the concept of escape, but I could see the lights from China at night, and I wondered if I go where the light is, I might be able to find a bowl of rice. It's not like we had a grand plan or maps. We did not know anything about what was going to happen. Imagine your apartment building caught fire. I mean, what would you do? Would you stay there to be burned, or would you jump off out of the window and see what happens? That's what we did. We jumped out of the house instead of the fire.
     
    4. in the context of 在⋯⋯的情境中
    5. concept 概念;觀念;思想
    6. a grand plan 一個遠大的計畫
    7. catch fire 著火
     
    你們要知道,「逃跑」這兩字在北韓意味著什麼。我們天天挨餓,而飢餓在北韓意味著死亡。所以逃跑是我們唯一的選擇。我當時還不了解逃跑是什麼意思,但晚上我能看見中國那邊的燈光,我想著如果我能到有光的地方,也許就能找到一碗飯。我們沒有什麼遠大的計畫或地圖。我們完全不知道,接下來會發生什麼事。想像一下,你的公寓失火了,你會怎麼辦?你會坐以待斃,還是跳窗然後再看著辦?我們就是那樣。我們從大樓上跳了下來, 而不是等火燒上來。
     
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    North Korea is unimaginable. It's very hard for me when people ask me what it feels like to live there. To be honest, I tell you: you can't even imagine it. The words in any language can't describe, because it's a totally different planet, as you cannot imagine your life on Mars right now. For example, the word "love" has only one meaning: love for the Dear Leader. There's no concept of romantic love in North Korea. And if you don't know the words, that means you don't understand the concept, and therefore, you don't even realize that concept is even a possibility.
     
    8. unimaginable 無法想像
    9. no concept of... 沒有⋯的概念
    10. romantic love 浪漫愛
     
    北韓是難以想像的。對我來說,要回答住在北韓是什麼感覺,非常困難。老實說,我可以告訴各位——你無從想像。沒有任何語言可以描述,因為那是個截然不同的星球,就像你現在無法想像自己在火星上的生活一樣。比如說,「愛」只有一個意思:愛偉大的領袖。在北韓沒有那種浪漫之愛的概念。如果你不知道某些詞彙,那就意味著你並不了解某些概念,因此你也不會意識到,那些概念可以是一種可能。
     
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    Let me give you another example. Growing up in North Korea, we truly believed that our Dear Leader is an almighty god who can even read my thoughts. I was even afraid to think in North Korea. We are told that he's starving for us, and he's working tirelessly for us, and my heart just broke for him. When I escaped to South Korea, people told me that he was actually a dictator, he had cars, many, many resorts, and he had an ultraluxurious life. And then I remember looking at a picture of him, realizing for the first time that he is the largest guy in the picture. And it hit me. Finally, I realized he wasn't starving. But I was never able to see that before, until someone told me that he was fat.
     
    11. an almighty god 一個全能的神
    12. tirelessly 不屈不撓地;堅忍地
    13. a dictator 獨裁者
    14. it hit me 突然想到、意識到 
    15. resort 度假地(此處係指北韓獨裁者有很多度假別墅)
    16. ultraluxurious 極其奢華的
    17. have a…life 過著⋯⋯的生活
     
    讓我再舉一個例子。在北韓長大,我們真心相信我們偉大的領袖是全能的神,他甚至能看穿我在想什麼。我在北韓甚至不敢思考。我們聽說他為我們挨餓、不眠不休地為我們工作,而我為此感到心痛。我逃到南韓後,有人跟我說他其實是獨裁者,他有很多車、很多很多渡假別墅,他的生活極為奢華。我記得自己看著一張有他的照片,第一次意識到他是照片裡體型最大的那個。這件事讓我大受打擊。那時我才終於了解,他沒有挨餓。但我以前總無法看清這些,直到有人跟我說他很胖,我才恍然大悟。
     
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    Really, someone had to teach me that he was fat. If you have never practiced critical thinking, then you simply see what you're told to see. The biggest question also people ask me is: "Why is there no revolution inside North Korea? Are we dumb? Why is there no revolution for 70 years of this oppression?" And I say: If you don't know you're a slave, if you don't know you're isolated or oppressed, how do you fight to be free? I mean, if you know you're isolated, that means you are not isolated. Not knowing is the true definition of isolation, and that's why I never knew I was isolated when I was in North Korea. I literally thought I was in the center of the universe.
     
    18. critical thinking 批判性思考
    19. revolution 革命
    20. dumb 愚蠢的*
    21. oppression 壓迫;壓制;欺壓
    22. isolated and oppressed 與世隔絕的與被壓迫的
     
    真的,要有人教我,他這樣叫做胖。如果你沒學過批判性思考,你看到的就只會是別人跟你說的。其他人對我提出的大哉問還有:「為何北韓沒有革命?我們傻嗎?為何歷經70年的壓迫,卻沒人發動革命?」我回答:「如果你不知道自己是奴隸,不知道自己被與世隔絕、壓迫,你要如何為自由而戰?我的意思是,如果你知道自己被與世隔絕,那就表示你並非真的與世隔絕。與世隔絕的真正定義是無知,所以我從不知道,在北韓的我與世隔絕。我真的以為我們是宇宙的中心。

    *dumb: https://bit.ly/3fG5XOk
     
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    So here is my idea worth spreading: a lot of people think humans inherently know what is right and wrong, the difference between justice and injustice, what we deserve and we don't deserve. I tell them: BS. Everything, everything must be taught, including compassion. If I see someone dying on the street right now, I will do anything to save that person. But when I was in North Korea, I saw people dying and dead on the streets. I felt nothing. Not because I'm a psychopath, but because I never learned the concept of compassion. Only, I felt compassion, empathy and sympathy in my heart after I learned the word "compassion" and the concept, and I feel them now.
     
    23. inherently 與生俱來地
    24. justice and injustice 正義與不義
    25. psychopath 精神病患者
    26. compassion, empathy and sympathy 憐憫、同理與同情*
     
    我覺得值得分享的想法是:很多人以為,人類生來就能分辨是非對錯,懂得正義與邪惡的差別,我們值得被怎樣對待。我跟他們說:放屁。所有的事,所有的事都得經過教導,包含憐憫。如果我現在看見有人在路邊奄奄一息,我會不顧一切來救他。但我在北韓的時候,會眼睜睜看著有人橫死街頭,卻沒有任何感覺。並非因為我是心理病態,而是我從未學過憐憫的概念。只有在我的內心感受到憐憫、同理與同情,我才學會「憐憫」一詞與其概念,而如今我已能感受到這些。
     
    *compassion: a strong feeling of sympathy and sadness for the suffering or bad luck of others and a wish to help them

    empathy: the ability to share someone else's feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person's situation

    sympathy: (an expression of) understanding and care for someone else's suffering
     
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    Now I live in the United States as a free person.
     
    現在我以自由人的身分住在美國。
     
    ★★★★★★★★★★★★
     
    And recently, the leader of the free country, our President Trump, met with my former god. And he decided human rights is not important enough to include in his agendas, and he did not talk about it. And it scares me. We live in a world right now where a dictator can be praised for executing his uncle, for killing his half brother, killing thousands of North Koreans. And that was worthy of praise. And also it made me think: perhaps we all need to be taught something new about freedom now. Freedom is fragile. I don't want to alarm you, but it is. It only took three generations to make North Korea into George Orwell's "1984." It took only three generations. If we don't fight for human rights for the people who are oppressed right now who don't have a voice, as free people here, who will fight for us when we are not free? Machines? Animals? I don't know.
     
    27. agenda 議程
    28. be praised for 因⋯⋯獲得讚揚
    29. execute (v.) 處決
    30. worthy of sth 適合某物或具有某物的特徵
    31. fragile 脆弱
     
    最近,自由國度的領袖,我們的川普總統,和我以前的神會面。他認定,人權沒那麼重要,不需排進議程中,所以對此他隻字不提。這嚇壞我了。我們竟身在一個獨裁者處決伯父還能獲得讚揚的世界裡,他殺害同父異母的哥哥、殺害成千上萬的北韓人民,竟還能得到讚揚。這不禁使我開始思考,也許我們現在都要學習自由的新涵義。自由很脆弱。我不想嚇你,但事實如此。短短三個世代,就讓北韓淪為喬治.歐威爾筆下的《1984》。只花了三個世代。如果我們不為人權而戰,不為受壓迫、不為無法發聲的人而戰,當身為自由人的我們不自由時,誰還願意為我們而戰?機器嗎?動物嗎?我不知道。
     
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    I think it's wonderful that we care about climate change, animal rights, gender equality, all of these things. The fact that we care about animals' rights, that means that's how beautiful our heart is, that we care about someone who cannot speak for themselves. And North Koreans right now cannot speak for themselves. They don't have internet in the 21st century. We don't have electricity, and it is the darkest place on earth right now. Now I want to say something to my fellow North Koreans who are living in that darkness. They might not believe this, but I want to tell them that an alternative life is possible. Be free.
     
    32. speak for oneself 為某人發聲
    33. alternative life 另一種生活
     
    我覺得我們能關心氣候變遷、動物權益、性別平等諸如此類之事,真的很美好。因為,我們關心動物權益,就代表了我們的心地有多善良,也代表我們關心無法為自己發聲的對象。北韓人民現在無法為自己發聲。身處21世紀的他們,沒有網路可用。我們沒有電,那裡是當今地球上最暗的地方。現在我想告訴那些生活在北韓黑暗中的同胞。也許他們不會相信我,但我想告訴他們,生命仍有其他可能——意即自由的生活。
     
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    From my experience, literally anything is possible. I was bought, I was sold as a slave. But now I'm here, and that is why I believe in miracles. The one thing that I learned from history is that nothing is forever in this world. And that is why we have every reason to be hopeful. Thank you.
     
    34. slave 奴隸
    35. miracle 奇蹟
     
    就我的經驗,真的什麼事都有可能發生。我被人買走,賣給別人當奴隸。但我現在在這裡,這也就是為什麼我相信奇蹟。我從歷史上學到的一件事,就是世上沒有什麼是永恆的。而這也是我們無論如何都能懷有希望的原因。謝謝大家。
     
    資訊出處:https://bit.ly/32p5HiK
     
    圖片出處:https://bit.ly/32n2zEe
     
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    如何增進同理心:https://bit.ly/34qSKnC
     
    #ChangingPerspectives
    #翻轉視界

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    翻轉視界系列文章: https://bit.ly/3fPvKUs