2020年4月25日 星期六

scamp, rogue, reservoir: made homes “the biggest reservoir of infections,”
















Emanuele Visigalli surrounded by his family at home in Codogno. “At the dinner table, I sit on one side of the table and they all sit on the other side,” he said. Fabio Bucciarelli for The New York Times


In Italy, Stay-at-Home Orders Could Make Home a Dangerous Place

Isolation measures helped Italy control the coronavirus, but it has also made homes “the biggest reservoir of infections,” in the words of one expert.

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Emanuele Visigalli surrounded by his family at home in Codogno. “At the dinner table, I sit on one side of the table and they all sit on the other side,” he said. Fabio Bucciarelli for The New York Times













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#OnThisDay 1967: BBC News took some electric cars out for a test drive. They were made by Scottish Aviation and one was pleasingly called The Scamp.


rogue
(rōgpronunciation
n.
  1. An unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person; a scoundrel or rascal.
  2. One who is playfully mischievous; a scamp.


scamp
noun C ]
   old-fashioned
UK 
 /skæmp/ US 
 
/skæmp/

child that behaves badly in a way that is funny rather than serious
小淘氣,小調皮

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