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    A2 初級
    phr. v.片語動詞盤旋在附近
    The security guard tends to hover around the entrance after dark.

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    日本鐵路獲勝的原因 (Why Japanese Railways Win)

    20:51日本鐵路獲勝的原因 (Why Japanese Railways Win)
    • But regardless of their choice of train, rail simply makes the most sense. Even the local will be faster than navigating traffic and figuring out parking, and unlike the uncertainties of driving, the student should be confident the train will be on time. Across JR Kyushu's entire network, average delays hover around a minute, and should one occur, it'll be posted here, where the few odd-end holdups are communicated. And the student should be confident that it's going to be a decently full train, too. Whether it's daily commuters in similar situations, or the flocks of tourists coming from the north or abroad connecting onto the island's fleet of unique sightseeing travel trains, this network moves a ton of people at a fraction of the speed of a

      但無論選擇哪種火車,鐵路都是最合理的。即使是在地列車,也比在交通堵塞中穿梭和尋找停車位要快得多,而且與開車的不確定性不同,學生應該對列車的準點充滿信心。在 JR 九州的整個網絡中,平均延誤時間徘徊在 1 分鐘左右,如果發生延誤,也會在這裡發佈,因為這裡會通報極少數的意外延誤。學生們應該相信,這也將是一列滿員的列車。無論是遇到類似情況的日常通勤者,還是成群結隊從北方或國外來的遊客,他們都會搭乘島上獨特的觀光旅遊列車,這個網絡以比火車快一小部分的速度運送著成噸的人。

    B1 中級

    $500 rare plant haul!!.!大量稀有家庭盆栽 | 21 種稀有家庭盆栽 2021 ($500 RARE PLANT HAUL!!! HUGE RARE HOUSEPLANT HAUL | 21 RARE HOUSEPLANTS 2021)

    45:20$500 rare plant haul!!.!大量稀有家庭盆栽 | 21 種稀有家庭盆栽 2021 ($500 RARE PLANT HAUL!!! HUGE RARE HOUSEPLANT HAUL | 21 RARE HOUSEPLANTS 2021)
    • I've seen some people have success with water propagating but also if you take something like this you can remove a couple of the leaves so that you've got just the stem and you need the node so the node is just the little chunky part where the leaves come out of so you can just bury the node in a little bit of soil get like a takeaway container just lay this across the dirt and make sure that it's sort of nestled into the dirt a little bit give it a spray every couple of days and keep the lid on the takeaway container and within a couple of weeks it'll give you little tiny roots you can then take it out of the container pop it in one of these and it'll take off you can just put one of these straight into a pot with a lot of soil which should give you better results in terms of growth because there's more soil in the pot for the roots to kind of sink down into when you do it in a little shallow container the roots can only get so long which will keep it kind of short either way that you do it the main thing is that you actually get the little strand to grow roots you you need to encourage the root growth because once it's got roots it'll actually start to grow properly so it's easier to get the roots to grow if you keep it in like a sort of humid environment like a takeaway container but it will take you longer in the long run because when you remove it from the takeaway container and then you replant it it then has to re-establish its roots and then go from there so look either way that you do it don't worry if bits fall off your string of hearts i'm actually going to give this to tiata she said to me the other day she saw my other string of hearts and she was like oh you know when it gets a bit longer i'd really like a cutting now i can give her a variegated version now another reason that i bought this is because of the beautiful planter that i got because her flowers on her crown are like gray and pink and i thought that it would look beautiful with the variegated string of hearts as her hair and it definitely would but the pot that this is in right now is way too big for this the opening's not big enough so i would either have to pull this out of this little pot and replant it directly in here which makes me really nervous i never like repotting things if it's unnecessary because it's just i don't want to stress the little babies but also it could be worth it for the aesthetic tell me what i should do make my life decisions for me please all righty so that's it guys that's everything that is my plant haul if you like the content about the plants please let me know down below i'm more than happy to talk about them i would love to hear anyone's advice about any of these plants because i don't know a huge amount about individual plants and how to care for them i just learn as i go that app that i talked about picture this is very useful once you read up on your plant and you understand the needs of each individual plant you can remember it pretty easily that's what i found i was really scared to get into plants because i in the past i've always killed my plants and it was because okay if you've got time stick around um when dan and i moved into our first apartment i he was like okay i'm gonna dress it up with house plants and i went off i bought i think i spent two hundred dollars on house plants put them all around the house and i was like yep i'm gonna become a plant person i'll get into a routine i'll water them every week and what i ended up doing was i would just get a big watering can and it was either once or twice a week i would just go up to all of the plants and i would just water all of them the same and within two months almost all of the plants were dead i think maybe two of them survived a year none of them are left now that was because a lot of people think okay they're plants give them water and you just go up to them and you just water them and uh no they all need different watering cycles this one you water like once a month this one you might water once a four at night some of them the easiest way to do it is to get a moisture meter where you just stick it in the soil and it tells you dry all the way through to wet and it goes from zero to ten some plants like to always hover around like four in moisture content of the soil some like succulents thrive when it hovers at one some of them do really well when they're super moist so like a venus fly trap for example the soil always has to be 10 on the moisture scale if it drops down and it dries out the plant dies and uh you what you do you just learn for all of them what they need and then i i try to kind of arrange them around my house so that they're in categories so it's like these ones i know that i can water those once a week those ones over there i can only water once a month also they all need different light requirements you know this one needs full direct sunlight can tolerate heat just like this one but something like this might not do so well in the sun i need to find out about you know all of these individually but uh yeah anyway if you want to get into plants i really recommend it i think start off with like a philodendron uh monstera any monstera any philodendron pothos pothos are very very easy to grow the neon pothos satin pothos peperomias i find they're quite easy as well don't worry too much if some of your plants die often garden centers will have sales so like flower power if one weekend every month i think they do all plants are 20% off so that was when i went i went up to flower power and i got four different satin pothos and if you can afford it i recommend you do the same if you find a plant you really like get a couple of them and put them in different areas in your home i'm in the southern hemisphere so my eastern facing window is the best for sunlight because the sun rises in the east and sets in the west here i actually the first plants that i got i put them in a west facing window because i was like ah yes they want light and when the sun's setting the light is beaming on them they roasted to death very quickly wherever you are northern hemisphere southern hemisphere don't put plants in a windowsill that faces the sunset it will roast them morning light is great so for me it's an eastern facing window the sun comes up they start getting sunlight around seven eight o'clock they get sunlight all the way through like basically direct sunlight touching them until 11 a.m so from 8 a.m until about 11 a.m and then from 11 a.m until i mean right now is 5 p.m and there is still beautiful light coming in the sun is not directly you know face the sun isn't directly being in this window but because the sun is setting on the opposite side the light is actually sort of bouncing and they get sunlight all through the day in that spot i do hear a lot of people in america online they say you should grow your plants in a south facing window which is the equivalent of my north facing window and i tried that once i put some plants on a north facing windowsill and they lasted there like two weeks and then they were toast not as bad as the west window but they were still toast so if you are going to put anything in a windowsill that gets full sunlight all day it's got to be a hardy kind of plant so that's why i recommend if you find some plants you like get a couple of them put one in each window and just see how it does and also people have their own personal taste in what they want their plants to look like if a plant gets lots of sunlight it'll normally bring out its unique sort of colorations so if a plant has some pink on it and you put it in the direct sunlight theoretically the pink should show more but some people might think oh you know i want to keep the leaves on this darker i really like the look of these leaves if they're dark so you don't want to give it as much sunlight so just have fun that's the whole thing about plants have fun experiment so anyway that's enough talking i hope you guys enjoyed today's video please subscribe if you haven't already give me a thumbs up on this to let me know that you like the plant content sorry about the lack of archie today plants are poisonous for birds friendly disclaimer that i keep my plants in rooms that have doors that the bird can't access many of these instakill for birds and for dogs and cats too so if you have pets i think i might have to make a separate video about pet friendly plants if you have some favorite pet friendly plants that you'd like me to include in my list in that video just let me know down below so anyway but that thank you guys so much for watching and i'll see you next time you

      我看到有些人用水繁殖成功了,但如果你拿這樣的東西,可以去掉幾片葉子,這樣你就只有莖了,你需要莖節,莖節就是葉子長出來的那個小塊部分,所以你可以把莖節埋在土裡,弄一個外賣容器,把這個橫放在土裡,確保它依偎在土裡,每隔幾天噴一次水,然後蓋上外賣容器的蓋子。每隔幾天噴灑一次,然後蓋上外賣容器的蓋子,幾周後它就會生出小根,然後你可以把它從容器裡拿出來,放進其中一個容器裡,它就會生長了。因為花盆裡有更多的土,根系可以沉到土裡 當你把它放在一個淺淺的容器裡時,根系只能長這麼長,所以無論你用哪種方法,它都會很短。你需要

    A2 初級

    如果地球停止繞太陽運行、側向旋轉以及更極端的情況會怎樣? (What If Earth Stopped Orbiting The Sun, Spun Sideways, & More Extreme Scenarios)

    33:48如果地球停止繞太陽運行、側向旋轉以及更極端的情況會怎樣? (What If Earth Stopped Orbiting The Sun, Spun Sideways, & More Extreme Scenarios)
    • The average global temperature would climb less than 1 degree Celsius and hover around 16 degrees for another week.

      全球平均氣溫將上升不到 1 攝氏度,並在 16 度左右徘徊一週。

    B2 中高級

    政治學者だけど「中國」について質問ある? (政治学者だけど「中国」について質問ある?| Tech Support | WIRED Japan)

    36:18政治學者だけど「中國」について質問ある? (政治学者だけど「中国」について質問ある?| Tech Support | WIRED Japan)
    • They hover around 60,000 feet, which is higher than a commercial airliner, but below satellites.

      它們在 6 萬英尺左右的高空盤旋,比商用客機高,但低於衛星。

    B1 中級

    【知識小百科】為什麼大象很少得癌症? (Why Elephants Rarely Get Cancer)

    08:16【知識小百科】為什麼大象很少得癌症? (Why Elephants Rarely Get Cancer)
    • Their body temperature tends to hover around 36 to 37 degrees.

      它們的體溫往往徘徊在 36 至 37 度之間。

    B1 中級

    光與影 - 10 分鐘讓繪畫更出色 - 第 6 集 (Light and Shadow - 10 Minutes To Better Painting - Episode 6)

    10:22光與影 - 10 分鐘讓繪畫更出色 - 第 6 集 (Light and Shadow - 10 Minutes To Better Painting - Episode 6)
    • Those values hover around here on our grayscale.

      這些數值徘徊在灰度範圍內。

    A2 初級

    英國女王去世怎麼辦?揭密女王逝世的秘密協定 (The Secret Protocol for When the Queen Dies)

    05:12英國女王去世怎麼辦?揭密女王逝世的秘密協定 (The Secret Protocol for When the Queen Dies)
    • The total cost of the Queen's death would therefore likely hover around $8 billion dollars.

      女王逝世的總花費就因此在八十億美元左右盤旋。

    B1 中級

    單板滑雪中級教程(THE HOOK) (Intermediate Snowboard Tutorial (THE HOOK))

    15:58單板滑雪中級教程(THE HOOK) (Intermediate Snowboard Tutorial (THE HOOK))
    • So starting with this exercise once again I'm going to release that front knee release that front hip, board points down the slope and as I tuck that knee and that hip back in to get the board gripping and pulling me up that's going to be a bit of fore pressure simply by bending my front knee feeling my front shin pressing into the front of the boot that's going to put pressure under the board at this top part and that's going to get it gripping and pulling up but then as it starts pulling up as it's turning back up the slope that foot's kind of done its job and I'm just going to shift my weight a little bit to my back leg and just push a little bit of pressure through that back leg and that's going to drive the board even further up and when people talk about getting pop and snap out the turns it's because you kind of load the board up we've got this camber section under the board even if you've got a hybrid or a rocker section when you're in a turn you bend against that and if you push through this back leg a little bit you really apply pressure for it and it kind of pops you out the turn at the end so we're not quite making an edge change at the end yet I want you to try and feel that kind of popping sensation where the board sort of pops you up and out I just let these guys pass and in we go so into that front foot we'll grip and then kind up out of that back foot at the end and if you get that you're going to feel the board really kind of shooting you up out the slope in that last bit same idea in the heels pressure on the front foot for grips push away from that back foot and you can see that's where I'm extending up as well right now I'm quite low it's gripping and I push against it that extending on what will come the latter part of the turn and push up against it okay so we're now going to try and bring this sensation into the turn and I'll show you how it's going to help you with your edge change it's a little bit mellow here this works kind of well on slightly steeper sections which I'm coming onto now right another small group of skiers coming past and then we'll get into it so the moment I want to make that edge change is as soon as the board starts pointing up as soon as I push against that back leg now I'm going to push off that back leg and I like to say it's it's like you're pushing off a diving board yes there's extension but now it's not just going to be straight up against the board it's going to be up and pushing my center of mass away pushing it down the slope so that I can launch myself into that edge change so coming round and push up over we go into that edge change okay and you can just try this with sort of one turn at a time really kind of feel that sensation get the timing and the coordination of this rhythm so on the toe side sink into it push up and away and round we come so you might just be able to see it behind me there my track what this is allowing us to achieve is this hook and it doesn't always have to be back up the slope at least if you just come across the slope and do what we call closing the turn or finishing the turn that's going to be really good but the reason that this is so helpful it not only allows you to grip fully through the turn but if you do bring that board back up the slope high up the slope you're getting onto your edge even earlier in the turn which is a great thing because it means you're then in control of what the board is doing it gives you more time to sink down and get into a strong position and steer the board through the turn but the thing I really like is because when we're turning all we're doing every single edge change is crossing our center of mass over the board there's this kind of constant dance between our turn shape and our center of mass passing back and forward over it and if you can get the board to come back up the slope you're essentially bringing the board back up towards you back up towards your center of mass and therefore the movement with your upper body doesn't actually have to cross as far over the top of it and if we just come back to what I was talking about at the start of the lesson with what I was seeing in some of my clients if you make the edge change and you don't keep driving the board through the turn so let me just kind of do that now coming around made the edge change but now I kind of get a bit lazy my board's going down this way essentially my body needs to cross over it there as well and that's kind of quite a big movement that I have to make and when you're on steeper slopes you know the slope's really going down that movement becomes even bigger and if the board's getting away from you and you're trying to kind of get over the top it becomes quite scary and you might notice there I ended up a little bit on my back foot and it's so much easier if you actually just keep that board pulling back up through the slope as well so we're going to bring this into some turns and this can work if you're on a more mellow slope with carve turns as well it's a little bit steeper here so I'm not going to purely carve them there'll be a bit of rotation through the board but I can still get the board gripping and coming back up the slope at the end so let's get into it coming around up the slope over we go that's the hook right there push off it from that back foot push off that back foot push up and off that back foot so I lost my timing a bit a little bit there so anyway make a few without talking I'll give you a bit of demo shut up okay okay up we come over we go more mellow here so I'm not doing it here I'm doing more open turns it's about to get a little bit steeper down in this next section see how the snow is hasn't snowed for a while here we've got some icy patches there this will later become a real south facing slope which means it's been getting a lot of sun kind of melting and refreezing a little bit but it's pretty good right now it's pretty grippy so hopefully you can see that bit there me pushing up and against it getting that hook that's what we really want to achieve because it allows me right there to get on my new edge nice and early right there on my new back foot works incredibly well with knee steering I'm not going to go fully into knee steering something I've talked about in my other videos and I'll link a bunch of knee steering videos down below but it is essentially where every edge change your front knee passes over the top of the board first and your front hip as well and your back knee and hip follows and what this does I'm going to grab a seat over here and what that does is sometimes called foot pedaling which is basically where your front foot passes over the board first and then your back foot rolls after and if what you think we're doing here at the end part of the turn I'm pushing through my back foot so I'm on the heel edge I'm pushing through this back heel right here that's driving the board back up the slope and because I'm pushing through that back heel pushing through my back foot that takes all the pressure off my front foot and my front knee and hip at the same time that I'm pushing through the back foot are already passing over the top of the board starting that edge change and then by the time I've extended away from that back foot I've got that board gripping and driving up the slope it's done its job the front knee and hips already passed my shins pressing into the front of the boot of my toe side I'm getting that toe side gripping pulling me into the next one that takes the pressure takes away off my back foot my back foot can roll over smoothly I start leaning into the toe side and then I'm just going to shift my weight gradually throughout the turn towards that back foot to once again drive me up the slope at the end of the toe side let me spin around so you can see this happening at the end of the toe side turn once I have some space back knee hip is going to be driving you back up the slope at that point allowing you to pass your front knee and hip over the board for the edge change and then allowing you to kind of dive into this turn and that if you get the timing of that right will essentially progressively shift your weight from the front of the board right here to the back of the board throughout the turn and give you that nice shift of fore to aft throughout the turn without you having to think about kind of leaning to the front or leaning to the back and then that will give you the sort of maximum grip through your board so coming in pressure on the back foot push off it as my front knee and hip passes over the board push off the back as my at the end so really useful when the slope's a bit steeper once again it's flatter now I'm making these open turns but as soon as you're on kind of I don't know anything sort of blue and above it's really nice just to try and feel that sensation it's something I love doing and it's going to give you this really smooth s-shaped turn it's good for you to be a little bit more dynamic on the board making these kind of pushing and sinking down movements when you want to start in powder things like that that really helps you can kind of push against the snow push yourself up and out of the powder as well so a bit more techy a little bit more in depth today I hope you've enjoyed this video apologies that I've still been in the shade I normally like to always try and film when the sun's fully up but this hasn't quite got over the top of these mountains yet if you've got any questions guys drop them in the comments down below I know I don't get to reply to all of them but I do promise you always kind of read through them and I love hearing your ideas you know I've made well over 100 videos now sometimes I get a bit stuck for what else to talk about um so you know things you have I definitely want to get to them a common one I get is riding trees and guys unfortunately although there are some areas where there's trees here it just rarely snows to that low of an altitude so if we look across the valley you can kind of see all the white stuff on this above but there's basically no trees there and essentially kind of where the trees start growing and if you look further down to the valley and I appreciate you can't see very well off this camera there's just no snow there the kind of snow line at the moment tends to hover around 2,000 meters and if we drop below 2,000 meters it's just been raining so there's no snow in the type trees which is why you know it's great for me I have these big open areas I know a lot of you watching uh you know you're in the trees as well I will try and make a video that kind of covers the type turns in in that kind of slightly different terrain that you get there and you know fingers crossed hopefully we get some cold temps and some snow down low that allow me to make a video on that anyway I'll leave it there thank you for watching and I'll finish with a few turns oh lovely so huh

      所以,從這個練習開始,我要再次鬆開前膝,鬆開前臀、木板指向斜坡,當我把膝蓋和臀部向後收,讓木板夾住我並把我拉上去時,前膝蓋彎曲,感覺到前脛骨壓到靴子前部,這將會給木板前部帶來一點壓力但當它開始向上拉時,我的腳已經完成了它的工作,我只需將重心稍稍移到後腿上,通過後腿施加一點壓力當人們談到轉彎時的彈跳和扣動時,那是因為你給衝浪板加載了負荷,我們在衝浪板下面有這個外傾部分,即使你有混合衝浪板或搖桿衝浪板,當你在轉彎時,你也會靠著外傾部分彎曲,如果你通過後腿稍稍用力,你就會給衝浪板施加壓力,它就會在最後把你彈出彎

    A2 初級

    臺灣為何比日韓更富裕?😲 (Why Taiwan Is Richer Than Japan and Korea)

    22:44臺灣為何比日韓更富裕?😲 (Why Taiwan Is Richer Than Japan and Korea)
    • subtracting their debts, the average wealth would likely hover around $100,000.

      再減掉他們的債務,平均財富大概會落在十萬美金左右。

    B2 中高級

    Marty Supreme 驚人事實!十大正確與錯誤盤點! (Top 10 Things Marty Supreme Got Factually Right and Wrong)

    15:35Marty Supreme 驚人事實!十大正確與錯誤盤點! (Top 10 Things Marty Supreme Got Factually Right and Wrong)
    • You, Milton Rockwell, played by a perfectly cast Kevin o', Leary, exists to personify the predatory forces that hover around trained athletes.

      你,Milton Rockwell,由完美選角的 Kevin o' Leary 飾演,他就是要具體化那些籠罩著受過訓練的運動員的掠奪性力量。

    B1 中級