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    mountains

    US /'maʊntɪns/

    ・

    UK /'maʊntɪns/

    A1
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Very high pieces of lands, higher than a hill
    The mountains were fresh with snow as it was winter

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    I Spent 24 Hours Wearing Apple’s Vision Pro Headset | WSJ

    08:29I Spent 24 Hours Wearing Apple’s Vision Pro Headset | WSJ
    • I headed to the Pocono Mountains and rented this ski cabin because what are these really, if not super high tech ski goggles?

      I headed to the Pocono Mountains and rented this ski cabin because what are these really, if not super high tech ski goggles?

    • I headed to the Pocono Mountains and rented this ski cabin because what are these really, if not super high-tech, ski goggles?

      I headed to the Pocono Mountains and rented this ski cabin because what are these really, if not super high-tech, ski goggles?

    B1

    Things are changing at the world's oldest hotel

    07:06Things are changing at the world's oldest hotel
    • A man named Mahito Fujiwara was hunting in the mountains,

      A man named Mahito Fujiwara was hunting in the mountains,

    • But none of his relatives were interested in running a ryokan business in the mountains.

      But none of his relatives were interested in running a ryokan business in the mountains.

    A2

    Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?

    07:24Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?
    • Think of Switzerland and you might think of fine cheese, luxury chocolate and snow-capped mountains.

      Think of Switzerland and you might think of fine cheese, luxury chocolate and snow-capped mountains.

    • Think of Switzerland and you might think of fine cheese, luxury chocolate, and snow-capped mountains.

      Think of Switzerland and you might think of fine cheese, luxury chocolate, and snow-capped mountains.

    B1

    My Arctic Voyage From GREENLAND To ALASKA | The Northwest Passage

    10:15My Arctic Voyage From GREENLAND To ALASKA | The Northwest Passage
    • It is this beautiful fjord with giant icebergs drifting through it in a low fog and mountains on the sides.

      It is this beautiful fjord with giant icebergs drifting through it in a low fog and mountains on the sides.

    • in a low fog and mountains on the sides.

      in a low fog and mountains on the sides.

    B1

    Two Taiwans, Two Chinas, Twice

    11:54Two Taiwans, Two Chinas, Twice
    • Unlike other East Asian landmasses, this island is not made of plains interspersed among mountains.

      Unlike other East Asian landmasses, this island is not made of plains interspersed among mountains.

    • On the Pacific Rim of Fire, one plate slipped under another and created mountains exclusively on the eastern edge of the island.

      On the Pacific Rim of Fire, one plate slipped under another and created mountains exclusively on the eastern edge of the island.

    B2

    BBC 6 Minute English July 09, 2015 - Thewonderofblood

    06:06BBC 6 Minute English July 09, 2015 - Thewonderofblood
    • That's why athletes often train in the mountains.

      That's why athletes often train in the mountains.

    • That's why athletes often train in the mountains.

      That's why athletes often train in the mountains.

    B1

    Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"

    07:09Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
    • You literally said, "Get out." I said, "Get out." I stood in the middle of my street at home, filmed myself with the mountains on fire behind me,

      You literally said, "Get out." I said, "Get out." I stood in the middle of my street at home, filmed myself with the mountains on fire behind me,

    • I stood in the middle of my street at home, filmed myself with the mountains on fire behind me, and told people, this is serious.

      I stood in the middle of my street at home, filmed myself with the mountains on fire behind me, and told people, this is serious.

    A2

    How Good do you need to be to Snowboard in JAPAN?

    11:19How Good do you need to be to Snowboard in JAPAN?
    • And the generally lower altitude Japanese mountains and ski resorts compared to Europe means that there is no getting above the tree line.

      And the generally lower altitude Japanese mountains and ski resorts compared to Europe means that there is no getting above the tree line.

    • And the generally lower altitude Japanese mountains and ski resorts compared to Europe means that there is no getting above the tree line.

      And the generally lower altitude Japanese mountains and ski resorts compared to Europe means that there is no getting above the tree line.

    B1

    Why Taiwan's East Coast Is Basically Empty

    15:12Why Taiwan's East Coast Is Basically Empty
    • It covers approximately 36,000 square kilometers about the same size as the US state of Maryland and lies at the convergence of the Philippine sea plate and the Eurasian plate making it a geologically dynamic region prone to earthquakes and typhoons Both of which are a huge part of today's story Of course the island's most striking geographic feature is the central mountain range which runs north to south Dividing Taiwan into distinct eastern and western regions These mountains are some of the tallest in East Asia with Yushan standing as the highest peak at 3,952 meters roughly the same height as the Grand Tetons in Wyoming The range consists of steep forested slopes narrow ridges and deep gorges with terrain that remains Largely undeveloped due to its difficulty of access.

      It covers approximately 36,000 square kilometers about the same size as the US state of Maryland and lies at the convergence of the Philippine sea plate and the Eurasian plate making it a geologically dynamic region prone to earthquakes and typhoons Both of which are a huge part of today's story Of course the island's most striking geographic feature is the central mountain range which runs north to south Dividing Taiwan into distinct eastern and western regions These mountains are some of the tallest in East Asia with Yushan standing as the highest peak at 3,952 meters roughly the same height as the Grand Tetons in Wyoming The range consists of steep forested slopes narrow ridges and deep gorges with terrain that remains Largely undeveloped due to its difficulty of access.

    • The eastern side of the island is particularly rugged where the mountains rise Abruptly from the Pacific Ocean in contrast Western Taiwan is much flatter and features more extensive plains and rolling hills Taiwan's rivers are short and fast-flowing due to the island's steep topography.

      The eastern side of the island is particularly rugged where the mountains rise Abruptly from the Pacific Ocean in contrast Western Taiwan is much flatter and features more extensive plains and rolling hills Taiwan's rivers are short and fast-flowing due to the island's steep topography.

    B1

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Emma, nude on a staircase, one of his most famous works he ever painted, and he took on geometric abstraction with his colour chart, influenced by his friend Blinky Palermo, but also influenced by pop art and minimal art. Richter had already been experimenting with abstraction and minimal painting, think of the abstracted blur or washed out zones of oil paint, but also depicting very minimal elements, such as curtains, tubes, turning sheets or daily objects. The colour charts were copies of paint sample cards, which paved the way for Richter's future abstract paintings. After Emma, nude on a staircase, Richter would paint several erotic nudes in 1967, followed by cityscapes, aerial views, mountains, starscapes, clouds, seascapes and landscapes in 1968 and 1969. With these artworks, there is this notion of both an almost nostalgic romanticism and an ongoing exploration of abstraction. He would paint many shadow pictures, corrugated iron as a geometric abstract work, grey monochromes, colour streaks and grit, arriving at pure abstraction and questioning the limits of representation. By the end of the decade, Richter had established himself as a contemporary artist, participating in group exhibitions across the globe. In 1969, he was included in the exhibition Nine Young Artists at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, his first show at a major institution. However, Richter was still unsure about his future and in search for a specific direction, so his paints and the experiments would continue.

      Emma, nude on a staircase, one of his most famous works he ever painted, and he took on geometric abstraction with his colour chart, influenced by his friend Blinky Palermo, but also influenced by pop art and minimal art. Richter had already been experimenting with abstraction and minimal painting, think of the abstracted blur or washed out zones of oil paint, but also depicting very minimal elements, such as curtains, tubes, turning sheets or daily objects. The colour charts were copies of paint sample cards, which paved the way for Richter's future abstract paintings. After Emma, nude on a staircase, Richter would paint several erotic nudes in 1967, followed by cityscapes, aerial views, mountains, starscapes, clouds, seascapes and landscapes in 1968 and 1969. With these artworks, there is this notion of both an almost nostalgic romanticism and an ongoing exploration of abstraction. He would paint many shadow pictures, corrugated iron as a geometric abstract work, grey monochromes, colour streaks and grit, arriving at pure abstraction and questioning the limits of representation. By the end of the decade, Richter had established himself as a contemporary artist, participating in group exhibitions across the globe. In 1969, he was included in the exhibition Nine Young Artists at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, his first show at a major institution. However, Richter was still unsure about his future and in search for a specific direction, so his paints and the experiments would continue.

    • After Emma, nude on a staircase, Richter would paint several erotic nudes in 1967, followed by cityscapes, aerial views, mountains, starscapes, clouds, seascapes, and

      After Emma, nude on a staircase, Richter would paint several erotic nudes in 1967, followed by cityscapes, aerial views, mountains, starscapes, clouds, seascapes, and

    B1