1. 每日一字

    takeover

    • KK[ˋtek͵ovɚ]
    • DJ[ˋteikəuvə]

    美式

    = take-over

  1. 熱門英語新聞

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      BBC News13 分鐘前

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      BBC News14 分鐘前

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      UK cash-for-bottle deposit scheme delayed until 2027

      BBC News15 分鐘前

      [Getty Images] The UK's bottle deposit and return scheme (DRS) will be delayed until 2027, four years later than planned. Ministers blamed the Welsh government for wanting to include glass in the scheme - which the UK government...

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      Fifa: Saudi oil firm Aramco to sponsor men's & women's World Cups

      BBC News16 分鐘前

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    • Sean Dyche: Everton have 'miles to go' despite beating Liverpool

      Sean Dyche: Everton have 'miles to go' despite beating Liverpool

      BBC News18 分鐘前

      Everton manager Sean Dyche says the club still have "miles to go" on and off the pitch following the Merseyside derby win over Liverpool. The 2-0 victory at Goodison Park on Wednesday moved the Toffees eight points clear of the...

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