2019年10月26日 星期六

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Elizabeth Warren's plan to break-up today's tech titans—Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple—could unlock vast value
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Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Union Church is set to be another casualty in a trend of historic buildings being transformed into high rise-apartment blocks in Hong Kong - a small, densely-packed city with the world’s least affordable housing market. HKFP speaks to preservationists and congregation members upset by the deal with Henderson Land.
"It's clearly abuse," Katty Law of the Western and Central Concern Group told HKFP. "[I]t's carving up the profits with the developer. I know a church has to fundraise and control its funds, but it shouldn't use land to make money like this."

About two decades ago, Rachel, a lapsed Christian, found herself on the wrong bus. When she alighted in the Mid-levels, she heard church bells ringing. She turned around and saw the Union Church, with its 1950s granite sanctuary and belfry tucked between an apartment tower and the Peak Tramway on Ke...
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Campaign Spotlight
Carve the Turkey and Pass the Latkes, as Holidays Converge
By STUART ELLIOTT 13 minutes ago
In a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence, Thanksgiving and Hanukkah overlap, and marketing tie-ins abound.

PC Firms Bet on Ultrabooks
Intel's crusade to redefine the personal computer is entering a crucial phase, as a new breed of sleek skinny portables jostle for consumer attention.

For Kurds in Turkey, a Country's Conflict Rends Families

By LIAM STACK
Many Kurds feel caught between a guerrilla movement fighting for minority rights and local autonomy and a Turkish government that says it wants peace, but fears carving up the country.
carve-up
noun
BRITISHinformal
  1. a ruthless division of something into separate areas or parts.

    "the carve-up of the brewing industry by vested interests"


carve-up

noun
noun

A sharing-out, esp. of spoils, often in a dishonest way. (1935 —) .
Times Is the selection of justices of the peace in Britain...a 'political carve-up', as alleged by some of the more vociferous of the system's opponents? (1963).

[From to carve up (see carve verb 2).]


carve up
vb (tr, adverb)
1. to cut (something) into pieces
2. to divide or dismember (a country, land, etc.)
n carve-up
1. Informal an act or instance of dishonestly prearranging the result of a competition
2. Slang the distribution of something, as of booty




Karl Lagerfeld weighs in on skinny models debate

Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has defended the use of ultra-thin
models on the runway, telling a German news magazine that "no one wants to
see curvy women."

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 carve



verb

[with object]
  • 1cut (a hard material) in order to produce an aesthetically pleasing object or design:the wood was carved with runes (as adjective carved)bookcases of carved oak
  • produce (an object) by cutting and shaping a hard material:the altar was carved from a block of solid jade
  • produce (an inscription or design) by cutting into hard material:an inscription was carved over the doorway figurativethe river carved a series of gorges into the plain
  • 2cut (cooked meat) into slices for eating.
  • cut (a slice of meat) from a larger piece.
  • 3 Skiing make (a turn) by tilting one’s skis on to their edges and using one’s weight to bend them so that they slide into an arc.



Phrasal Verbs





carve something out


  • 1take something from a larger whole, especially with difficulty:carving out a 5 percent share of the overall vote
  • 2establish or create something through painstaking effort:he managed to carve out a successful photographic career for himself




carve someone up

informal slash someone with a knife or other sharp object.




carve something up

divide something ruthlessly into separate areas or domains:West Africa was carved up by the Europeans

Origin:

Old English ceorfan 'cut, carve'; related to Dutch kerven


 curvy

adj. - 彎曲的, 曲線美的

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 曲線の美しい, 曲がった, 曲線美の


The adjective CURVY has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1: having curves
Synonym: curvey
Meaning #2: (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves
Synonyms: bosomy, busty, buxom, curvaceous, full-bosomed, sonsie, sonsy, voluptuous, well-endowed




  • Potato pancake
  • Potato pancakes are shallow-fried pancakes of grated or ground potato, flour and egg, often flavored with grated onion or garlic and seasoning. Wikipedia

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