Watch CNN join US military crew in an exclusive B-52 bomber mission
Today on CNN 10, CNN's Oren Liebermann boards a B-52 bomber in an exclusive US military mission and how the extensive 33-hour flight to the other side of the world is a statement to our allies, then billions of cicadas are set to appear this spring in a rare "double brood emergence" scientists say. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.
There is only way no one can walk besides you in the world. A field's reaching where or, you aren't supposed to care. Advance earnestly.
(Friedrich Nietzsche: 1844-1900)
アフガニスタン 新学期も女性の通学を制限 SCHOOL STARTS IN AFGHANISTAN WITHOUT GIRLS
prohibit verb
UK /prəˈhɪb.ɪt/ US /prəˈhɪb.ɪt/
B2 [T often passive] to officially refuse to allow something: Motor vehicles are prohibited from driving in the town centre. The government introduced a law prohibiting tobacco advertisements on TV. Parking is strictly prohibited between these gates. Thesaurus:
to forbid someone or something
forbid He grew up in a strict household where dating was forbidden.
disallow Upon review, the goal was disallowed.
ban The government has banned the sale of lead-based paint.
prohibit Vehicles are prohibited from parking on the grass.
bar verb [T]
UK /bɑːr/ US /bɑːr/ -rr- bar verb [T] (PREVENT)
to prevent something or someone from doing something or going somewhere, or to not allow something: The rule bars the use of evidence secured through an illegal search.
be barred from The incident led to him being barred from the country.
be barred to Most of the trails are barred to private vehicles.
bar someone's way I tried to push past her, but she barred my way (= stood in front of me and prevented me from getting past).
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Should there be limits to forever chemicals in our drinking water? | April 11, 2024
Today on CNN 10, the Biden administration has set the first national standard to limit 'forever chemicals' in drinking water known as PFAS and how this is an important regulation, how stamp prices are set to increase to help post offices' achieve financial stability. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.
What new EPA limits on 'forever chemicals' mean for U.S. drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency says that so-called “forever chemicals,” which are harmful to human health, must be removed from U.S. drinking water. It's a moment public health advocates have long called for as PFAS have been linked to certain cancers and birth complications. William Brangham discussed more with Melanie Benesh.
日銀 マイナス金利政策を解除 BOJ ENDS NEGATIVE RATE POLICY, YIELD CURVE CONTROL
landmark noun [C]
UK /ˈlænd.mɑːk/ US /ˈlænd.mɑːrk/
landmark noun [C] (STAGE)
C2 an important stage in something's development: The invention of the silicon chip was a landmark in the history of the computer. In a landmark case/decision, the governor pardoned a woman convicted of killing her husband, who had physically abused her.
virtuous adjective
UK /ˈvɜː.tʃu.əs/ US /ˈvɝː.tʃu.əs/
having good moral qualities and behaviour: He described them as virtuous and hard-working people.
(from Cambridge Dictionary)
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Why the US-Japan summit is a historic turning point between long-time allies | April 10, 2024
Today on CNN 10, President Joe Biden is preparing for a historic meeting with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to strengthen their military alliance, how the Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project team predicts an active hurricane season this year. All that and more on this episode of CNN 10.
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's expectations in WashingtonーNHK WORLD-JAPAN NEWS
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio wants to strengthen his relationship with US President Joe Biden during a visit to Washington. NHK World's Catherine Kobayashi spoke with Sheila Smith of the Council on Foreign Relations on what else Kishida is hoping to achieve.
text verb [T]
UK /tekst/ US /tekst/
to send someone a written message on a mobile phone: After texting a code number, users will be able to launch the web-based application on their mobile screen. Text me when you get out of the interview.
text sth to sb/sth Order your copy now by texting PROMO to this number.
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輪島朝市 金沢で出張開催 WAJIMA'S MORNING MARKET HELD IN KANAZAWA
take heart idiom
to begin to have more courage, determination, or hope; often used as a way of telling someone not to worry or be sad: Take heart - things can only get better. If you're confused, take heart, because you're not the only one. Critics of the president may take heart from the latest opinion polls. The coach said that she took heart from the resilience and competitiveness that her team showed. Every struggling writer should take heart when they hear this story.
(from Cambridge Dictionary)
Back-Translation Training 出店者たちは設置しました / 臨時の市場を / 県庁所在地の金沢市で。 Vendors set up / a temporary market / in the prefectural capital of Kanazawa City.
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出店者たちは設置しました,臨時の市場を,県庁所在地の金沢市で。29の店舗が,その催しに参加しました。
Vendors set up a temporary market in the prefectural capital of Kanazawa City. Twenty-nine shops took part in the event.
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How much income is needed to buy a home? | April 9, 2024
The dream of buying a home in America is becoming more expensive. High mortgage rates, rising home prices and low home inventory are pushing homeownership further out of reach for first-time buyers. A new analysis says Americans wanting to buy a medium-priced home need to make at least $110,000 a year. We explore on today's edition of CNN 10.
昨日分,遅れて,Youtubeに登録されていました。 The Eclipse Is Here | April 8, 2024
Welcome to a special edition of CNN 10! After watching today's episode, you can watch CNN's special livestream event of Monday's total solar eclipse at cnn.com/eclipse.
The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.
(Michelangelo Buonarroti: 1475-1564)
form verb
UK /fɔːm/ US /fɔːrm/ form verb (BEGIN)
[T] to begin something, esp. organizing people or things: We formed a community group to help people who are sick or disabled. They formed a new publishing company.
(from Cambridge Dictionary)
wire verb [T]
UK /waɪər/ US /waɪr/ wire verb [T] (SEND MESSAGE)
to send money using an electrical communication system: wire something to something The insurance company wired millions of dollars to its accounts to cover the payments.
[+ two objects] Luckily my father wired me two hundred bucks.
(from Cambridge Dictionary)
Back-Translation Training 彼は沈黙を守ってきました / 彼の元通訳者が告発されて以来 / 違法賭博と「巨額の窃盗」で。 He has kept quiet / since his former interpreter was accused / of illegal gambling and “massive theft.”
●Transformation Training
彼は沈黙を守ってきました,彼の元通訳者が告発されて以来,違法賭博と「巨額の窃盗」で。しかし今や,彼は自分の言い分を語りました。
He has kept quiet since his former interpreter was accused of illegal gambling and “massive theft.” But now, he's shared his side of the story.
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Welcome to a special edition of CNN 10! After watching today's episode, you can watch CNN's special livestream event of Monday's total solar eclipse at cnn.com/eclipse.