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    transition

    • IPA[ˌtrænˈzɪʃn]

    美式

    英式

    n.

    過渡; 過渡期

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    • Gary Lineker to leave BBC after social media 'error'

      Gary Lineker to leave BBC after social media 'error'

      BBC News10 分鐘前

      Gary Lineker has confirmed he will leave the BBC after presenting his final episode of Match of the Day on Sunday. The 64-year-old had been expected to continue fronting coverage of the FA Cup and World Cup, but was criticised...

    • Europe and the UK ‘reset’ relations, almost a decade after Brexit nearly broke them | CNN

      Europe and the UK ‘reset’ relations, almost a decade after Brexit...

      CNN12 分鐘前

      The United Kingdom and the European Union have agreed to a landmark deal aimed at “resetting” their post-Brexit relationship, easing restrictions on travel and work for hundreds of millions of people on the continent. The pact,...

    • EU deal disastrous for Scotland, says fishing body

      EU deal disastrous for Scotland, says fishing body

      BBC News16 分鐘前

      The Scottish Fisherman's Federation said the deal was "terrible" for the industry in Scotland [PA Media] Scottish fishermen have accused Sir Keir Starmer's government of "capitulating" to the EU over a deal on access to UK waters....

    • NHS urged to retain Victorian frontage at new centre

      NHS urged to retain Victorian frontage at new centre

      BBC News22 分鐘前

      The new £10.5m day case unit aims to deliver services including gynaecology, urology and plastic surgery [NHS Leicester Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board] NHS health bosses have been urged to preserve the historic...

    • Investigation work set to begin on Gorey Pier

      Investigation work set to begin on Gorey Pier

      BBC News22 分鐘前

      Parts of Gorey Pier were damaged by Storm Ciarán [BBC] "Intrusive" investigation work is set to get under way at a listed pier after cracks were discovered. Ports of Jersey said work would begin at Gorey Pier, St Martin, on...

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