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    tramp

    • IPA[træmp]

    美式

    英式

    n.

    流浪者;沉重的腳步聲

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      BBC News49 分鐘前

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      Musk's record $56bn pay deal rejected for second time

      BBC News1 小時前

      [Getty Images] Tesla CEO Elon Musk's record-breaking $56bn (£47bn) pay award will not be reinstated, a judge has ruled. The decision in the Delaware court comes after months of legal wrangling and despite it being approved by...

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      BBC News1 小時前

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    • Stowaway caught Paris flight identified - but how she got on remains a mystery

      Stowaway caught Paris flight identified - but how she got on remains a...

      BBC News1 小時前

      [Getty Images] The woman who flew as a stowaway from New York to Paris has been identified as 57-year-old Svetlana Dali. She remains in France after allegedly causing a disturbance on a return flight to the US. Dali, whose...

    • Why is vintage audio equipment booming?

      Why is vintage audio equipment booming?

      BBC News1 小時前

      Alex Tadross sells cassette tapes and players [Alex Tadross] Mars Tapes in Manchester is the last shop in the UK that just sells music on cassette tapes in the UK, according to co-owner Alex Tadross. Business is booming: “When the...

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