A: The 2024 BWF World Tour Finals just kicked off in Hangzhou, China yesterday.
B: Only the world’s top 8 players and Olympic gold medalists are qualified for the annual games.
A: Taiwan’s badminton duo, Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin, won the Olympic gold. Did they qualify?
Photo: Reuters 照片:路透
B: Of course. This will be the “Lin-Yang duo’s” last dance.
A: Taiwan’s badminton king Chou Tien-cheng, men’s doubles, Yang Po-hsuan and Lee Jhe-huei, and mixed doubles, Yang and Hu Ling-fang, will also compete this time. It’s sure to be awesome.
A: 2024世界羽聯「BWF年終總決賽」,昨天已在杭州開打了。
B: 只有世界前8名選手,或奧運金牌才有資格參賽。
A: 台灣的李洋、王齊麟榮獲奧運男雙金牌,也可以參男雙賽囉?
B: 當然啦,而這次將是「麟洋配」的最後一舞!
A: 而台灣球王周天成,男雙楊博軒、李哲輝,混雙楊博軒、胡綾芳也將參賽,讚啦。
(By Eddy Chang, Taipei Times/台北時報張聖恩)
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In Taiwan, people can use a platform to rent a power washer for a weekend or share unused garage space for someone’s storage needs. These are examples of the sharing economy, a consumption model that has gained widespread adoption worldwide. This approach allows people to rent or share assets like cars, homes or even services, typically through online platforms. This innovative model poses a simple yet powerful question: why purchase infrequently used items when sharing is more practical? By making useful but idle resources accessible, the sharing economy turns them into sustainable opportunities. Internationally, platforms like Airbnb and Uber have popularized
A: Recently, I’ve been seeing mosquitoes flying around in front of my eyes. The doctor said it’s the “flying-mosquito disease.” B: Flying mosquitoes? What a strange name. A: They’re actually called “floaters” in English, meaning floating debris. When fibrous substances in the vitreous body inside the eyeballs increase, floaters can appear in the visual field. B: Oh my goodness. Can you get rid of them? A: According to ophthalmologist Horng Chi-ting’s research, taking the enzymes of certain fruits is likely to help reduce floaters. A: 我最近一直覺得眼前有蚊子飛來飛去,結果醫生說是「飛蚊症」。 B: 飛蚊症?好奇怪的病名。 A: 英文名稱叫「floaters」, 也就是漂浮物的意思。 因為眼球的玻璃體中纖維化物質增多,導致視野出現漂浮物。 B: 天啊!要怎麼把蚊子趕走? A:
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