Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
希望Ashley晚點會來貼逐字稿 0:30 Today’s video is talking about friendship. I actually feel insecure([͵ɪnsɪˋkjʊr]a.不安全的) from time to time for not having many friends. In this digital era we’re living in, making friends has become more complicated than it used to be. {A nodding(a.點頭的) acquaintance([əˋkwentəns]n.泛泛之交)} can be labeled(v.標示) a friend on Facebook. {Prior to(在⋯之前) the invention(n.發明)} of Facebook, we’ve got to know our friends by interact with them face to face. Yet, we now have to worry about what others might think of the image who create for ourselves on social media in order to get {likes} from your friends. Is the same phenomenon concerning you? Watch the video for useful advices. But before you do so, let’s take a look at our sentence of the day: Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
1.1 value [ˈvælju] (n.)價值 I think you overestimated([͵ovɚˋɛstə͵met]v.高估) the value of that vase, I don’t think it’s an antique([ænˋtik]n.古董). + values 價值觀 traditional values:傳統的價值觀
1.2 value [ˈvælju] (v.)重視 +Stop belittling([bɪˋlɪt!]v.貶低) yourself - your work is highly valued.
1.3 valuable [ˈvæljəbəl] (adj.)有價值的 Although your exam was failure(a.失敗的), it was also a valuable experience.
1.4 valuables [ˈvæljəbəls] (n.)貴重物品 You can keep your valuables in the safe(n.保險箱) of your hotel room.
2.1 interest [ˈɪntrəst] (n.)興趣 Cindy has shown a strong interest in ballet([ˋbæle]n.芭蕾舞) at a young age.
2.2 interest [ˈɪntrəst] (n.)利息 interest rate : 利率
3.1 foundation [faʊnˈdeɪʃən] (n.)基礎,基底 Your theory should be based on the foundation of knowledge and evidence(n.證據).
3.2 foundation [faʊnˈdeɪʃən] (n.) 基金會 + foundations 地基;房基 The foundations will have to be reinforced(v.加固) to prevent the house from sinking further into the ground. 地基必須進行加固以防房屋繼續下陷。
3.3 found [faʊnd] (v.)創辦 = establish, build found = find的過去式、過去分詞 The wealthy businessman founded a charity([ˋtʃærətɪ]n.慈善機構) and hopes of helping the people in need.
Okay, that’s it for the vocabulary. Sometimes it can be really scary to make friends, we might worry that others will not accept our true selves or even hate us for who we are. However, every one was born different, and that’s pretty normal, isn’t it? We don’t need anyone, we don’t need everyone to be a friend of us to be happy. So, be confident in yourself and don’t be afraid to show yourself. I wonder if any of you have some advices on making friends? tell me what you think in the comment section below, I’ll see you next time.
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unickname5 年前
☺Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship. 因為有著共同價值觀和共同興趣的人就已經有了這兩個強而有力的共同點,能為彼此的關係奠定很穩固的基礎。 【心得】關係是需要花時間和心力培養和經營的。彼此若是想法和價值觀差異越小,相處起來就越不費力,也越容易溝通。 ■value [ˋvælju]重視、珍視;尊重;給…估價、評價[(+at)] 價格;價值、意義 重要性;有用性 數值;音符的長度;(色彩的)明暗度 values價值觀 ■valuable [ˋvæljʊəb!] 值錢的、貴重的;有用的、有價值的[(+for/to)];可估價的 貴重物品、財產 ■interest [ˈɪntrəst] 興趣、關注、愛好[(+in)] 趣味性[(+to)];利息;重要性、影響[(+with)];吸引力 感興趣的人/事/物;股份、股權、產權[(+in)];利益、好處 使…感興趣;引起…的關心 interest sb in sth 使(某人)對(某事物)產生興趣;勸(某人)買(某物);請(某人)吃(或喝)… ■foundation [faʊnˋdeʃən] 基金會、(靠基金建立或維持的)機構;(機器的)基座;婦女緊身胸衣 基礎;基本原則;根據;粉底液(底妝) 建立、創辦;(英國幼兒學校)小班;(維持)基金 foundations(建築物的)地基 ■found [faʊnd] 創辦、創立;建立、建造;為(建築物或公路)打地基;把…基於、把…建立在[(+on/upon)]
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Chiu Shih-Kai5 年前
[Day 29]
Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
因為有共同價值觀和共同興趣的人已經有了這兩個有力的共同點,就能為這種關係奠定堅實的基礎。
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vivi Ching5 年前
Day111 Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
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Leeway5 年前
【condescend】表現得好像是自己從優越的位置屈尊降貴(客套樣兒) - to behave as if one is descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity. ■ Don't condescend to me. 少跟我客套了...
Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
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Feyn5 年前
Not until I got older that I realized this is so true. In a healthy relationship, everyone should spontaneously feel comfortable.
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袁紹軒5 年前
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YI5 年前
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eithne5 年前
Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
EmmaGo5 年前
希望Ashley晚點會來貼逐字稿
0:30 Today’s video is talking about friendship. I actually feel insecure([͵ɪnsɪˋkjʊr]a.不安全的) from time to time for not having many friends. In this digital era we’re living in, making friends has become more complicated than it used to be. {A nodding(a.點頭的) acquaintance([əˋkwentəns]n.泛泛之交)} can be labeled(v.標示) a friend on Facebook. {Prior to(在⋯之前) the invention(n.發明)} of Facebook, we’ve got to know our friends by interact with them face to face. Yet, we now have to worry about what others might think of the image who create for ourselves on social media in order to get {likes} from your friends. Is the same phenomenon concerning you? Watch the video for useful advices. But before you do so, let’s take a look at our sentence of the day: Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
1.1 value [ˈvælju] (n.)價值
I think you overestimated([͵ovɚˋɛstə͵met]v.高估) the value of that vase, I don’t think it’s an antique([ænˋtik]n.古董).
+ values 價值觀
traditional values:傳統的價值觀
1.2 value [ˈvælju] (v.)重視
+Stop belittling([bɪˋlɪt!]v.貶低) yourself - your work is highly valued.
1.3 valuable [ˈvæljəbəl] (adj.)有價值的
Although your exam was failure(a.失敗的), it was also a valuable experience.
1.4 valuables [ˈvæljəbəls] (n.)貴重物品
You can keep your valuables in the safe(n.保險箱) of your hotel room.
2.1 interest [ˈɪntrəst] (n.)興趣
Cindy has shown a strong interest in ballet([ˋbæle]n.芭蕾舞) at a young age.
2.2 interest [ˈɪntrəst] (n.)利息
interest rate : 利率
3.1 foundation [faʊnˈdeɪʃən] (n.)基礎,基底
Your theory should be based on the foundation of knowledge and evidence(n.證據).
3.2 foundation [faʊnˈdeɪʃən] (n.) 基金會
+ foundations 地基;房基
The foundations will have to be reinforced(v.加固) to prevent the house from sinking further into the ground.
地基必須進行加固以防房屋繼續下陷。
3.3 found [faʊnd] (v.)創辦 = establish, build
found = find的過去式、過去分詞
The wealthy businessman founded a charity([ˋtʃærətɪ]n.慈善機構) and hopes of helping the people in need.
Okay, that’s it for the vocabulary. Sometimes it can be really scary to make friends, we might worry that others will not accept our true selves or even hate us for who we are. However, every one was born different, and that’s pretty normal, isn’t it? We don’t need anyone, we don’t need everyone to be a friend of us to be happy. So, be confident in yourself and don’t be afraid to show yourself. I wonder if any of you have some advices on making friends? tell me what you think in the comment section below, I’ll see you next time.
unickname5 年前
☺Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.重視、珍視;尊重;給…估價、評價[(+at)]
價格;價值、意義
重要性;有用性
數值;音符的長度;(色彩的)明暗度價值觀值錢的、貴重的;有用的、有價值的[(+for/to)];可估價的
貴重物品、財產興趣、關注、愛好[(+in)]
趣味性[(+to)];利息;重要性、影響[(+with)];吸引力
感興趣的人/事/物;股份、股權、產權[(+in)];利益、好處
使…感興趣;引起…的關心基金會、(靠基金建立或維持的)機構;(機器的)基座;婦女緊身胸衣
基礎;基本原則;根據;粉底液(底妝)
建立、創辦;(英國幼兒學校)小班;(維持)基金(建築物的)地基 創辦、創立;建立、建造;為(建築物或公路)打地基;把…基於、把…建立在[(+on/upon)]
因為有著共同價值觀和共同興趣的人就已經有了這兩個強而有力的共同點,能為彼此的關係奠定很穩固的基礎。
【心得】關係是需要花時間和心力培養和經營的。彼此若是想法和價值觀差異越小,相處起來就越不費力,也越容易溝通。
■value [ˋvælju]
values
■valuable [ˋvæljʊəb!]
■interest [ˈɪntrəst]
interest sb in sth 使(某人)對(某事物)產生興趣;勸(某人)買(某物);請(某人)吃(或喝)…
■foundation [faʊnˋdeʃən]
foundations
■found [faʊnd]
Chiu Shih-Kai5 年前
[Day 29]
Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
因為有共同價值觀和共同興趣的人已經有了這兩個有力的共同點,就能為這種關係奠定堅實的基礎。
https://tinyurl.com/y5dnahkc
vivi Ching5 年前
Day111
Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
Leeway5 年前
【condescend】表現得好像是自己從優越的位置屈尊降貴(客套樣兒)
- to behave as if one is descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity.
■ Don't condescend to me. 少跟我客套了...
Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
Feyn5 年前
Not until I got older that I realized this is so true.
In a healthy relationship, everyone should spontaneously feel comfortable.
袁紹軒5 年前
YI5 年前
eithne5 年前
Because people who share values and people who share interests already have two very powerful things in common to build a strong foundation for that relationship.
Peggy Wang5 年前