2025年12月15日 星期一

seize. intramural, frequent (VISIT). President Trump seized on their deaths to attack the Hollywood couple, suggesting that their criticism of him may have led to the killings. The rebels who seized control called for foreign help in prosecuting atrocities, while trying to restore order in a fractured country.

Although there is no evidence that the stabbing deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were at all connected to his Democratic politics, President Trump seized on their deaths to attack the Hollywood couple, suggesting that their criticism of him may have led to the killings.


儘管沒有任何證據表明羅伯雷納和他的妻子米歇爾被刺身亡與他的民主黨政治立場有任何關聯,但川普總統還是利用他們的死來攻擊這對好萊塢夫婦,暗示他們對他的批評可能導致了這起謀殺案。


Syria’s New Leaders Balance Huge Struggles Amid Disorder

The rebels who seized control called for foreign help in prosecuting atrocities, while trying to restore order in a fractured country.


Germany Indicts "Home Grown" Islamists for Terrorist Bomb Plot

German federal prosecutors have indicted three men, two of them Germans who
had converted to Islam, for a plot to explode half a ton of explosives at
places frequented by US nationals.

The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evz742I44va89pI9



This book, in contrast, deals with Picasso’s midcareer forays into a variety of styles — from his reworking of the masters of the past (including the Greeks and Romans, Ingres, Corot, Chardin and Renoir) to his growing interest in sculpture to his experiments with the radical deconstruction of the human body. Mr. Richardson sketches out the competitive dialogue that Picasso carried on for years with Matisse, charts Picasso’s transit from bohemia to the bourgeoisie and maps the myriad intramural spats and schisms that fractured the avant-garde, all the while conjuring the heady, incestuous world of artists (including Ernest Hemingway and Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, none of whom Picasso much liked), patrons and socialites that Picasso frequented in 1920s France.



seize
/siːz/
verb
past tenseseizedpast participleseized
  1. 1.
    take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
    "she jumped up and seized his arm"
    Similar:
    grab
    grasp
    snatch
    seize hold of
    Opposite:
  2. 2.
    take (an opportunity) eagerly and decisively.
    "he seized his chance to attack as Carr hesitated"


in·tra·mu·ral (ĭn'trə-myʊr'əl) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Existing or carried on within the bounds of an institution, especially a school: intramural athletics.
  2. Anatomy. Occurring or situated within the wall of a cavity or organ. 硬膜內


adj. - 校內的, 內部的

日本語 (Japanese)

━━ a. (城)壁内の, 同じ都市の; 組織内の; (競技など)学内(だけ)の.

frequent (VISIT) Show phonetics

verb [T] FORMAL
to be in or visit a particular place often:
a bar frequented by criminals


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