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    simultaneously

    US /saɪməlˈtenɪəslɪ/

    ・

    UK /ˌsɪməl'teɪnɪəslɪ/

    B2
    adv.AdverbAt the same time; all together
    There had been no buses for an hour when two appeared simultaneously

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    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • from the French word chevalier, simultaneously denoted skilled horsemanship and military

      from the French word chevalier, simultaneously denoted skilled horsemanship and military

    B2

    What is Ethernet?

    09:11What is Ethernet?
    • Full duplex in Ethernet can be achieved by using two pairs of wires to allow data to travel both directions simultaneously.

      Full duplex in Ethernet can be achieved by using two pairs of wires to allow data to travel both directions simultaneously.

    • to allow data to travel both directions simultaneously.

      to allow data to travel both directions simultaneously.

    B2

    The Ugly Truth About Gwyneth Paltrow and GOOP

    08:58The Ugly Truth About Gwyneth Paltrow and GOOP
    • while simultaneously building enormous businesses that profit off their innocent storytelling.

      while simultaneously building enormous businesses that profit off their innocent storytelling.

    B2

    Quiet Cutting: How Power In U.S. Offices May Be Shifting Back To Bosses

    05:37Quiet Cutting: How Power In U.S. Offices May Be Shifting Back To Bosses
    • And unfortunately, I live with mental health disabilities and major depression complex, PTSD and anxiety disorder, and all three kind of kicked in simultaneously.

      And unfortunately, I live with mental health disabilities and major depression complex, PTSD and anxiety disorder, and all three kind of kicked in simultaneously.

    B1

    Smoking is Awesome

    11:45Smoking is Awesome
    • simultaneously. If you want to discover  all the services NordVPN offers go to 

      simultaneously. If you want to discover  all the services NordVPN offers go to 

    B1

    What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...

    31:18What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...
    • As Tom Campbell describes it, past and future can be thought to exist simultaneously, but

      As Tom Campbell describes it, past and future can be thought to exist simultaneously, but

    B1

    Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News

    36:00Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News
    • We can do both simultaneously to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon and preventing us from going to Iraq.

      We can do both simultaneously to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon and preventing us from going to Iraq.

    • WE CAN DO BOTH SIMULTANEOUSLY TO

      WE CAN DO BOTH SIMULTANEOUSLY TO

    B1

    How To Improve Your English In 30 Minutes Per Day

    12:11How To Improve Your English In 30 Minutes Per Day
    • You're reading you're listening and Possibly even you're speaking as well Simultaneously if you use the shadowing technique the beautiful thing about watching videos in English is that you can actually Reassociate all of the imagery and the context and everything that is going on on the screen To the words that you're actually reading in the subtitles It's very very important that you associate the words with images as opposed to translating words in English Back to your native language in your own head when you come across objects or different scenarios in real life in English your first reflex should be able to Identify what's going on in the English language as opposed to Identifying it in your native language and then trying to translate it into English by associating English words With imagery it makes your English skills much more spontaneous and much more natural than they otherwise Would have been watching videos is also in a sense a form of feedback If you can understand 80% or more of what's being said Then honestly, you could even move up to another level of more complicated and more advanced English media If you understand less than 80% of what you're consuming Then that might be a sign that you're not quite at that level yet And you should be listening to more Simple English media that you can understand more of this leads to the final exercise, which is also quite efficient Which is just testing yourself.

      You're reading you're listening and Possibly even you're speaking as well Simultaneously if you use the shadowing technique the beautiful thing about watching videos in English is that you can actually Reassociate all of the imagery and the context and everything that is going on on the screen To the words that you're actually reading in the subtitles It's very very important that you associate the words with images as opposed to translating words in English Back to your native language in your own head when you come across objects or different scenarios in real life in English your first reflex should be able to Identify what's going on in the English language as opposed to Identifying it in your native language and then trying to translate it into English by associating English words With imagery it makes your English skills much more spontaneous and much more natural than they otherwise Would have been watching videos is also in a sense a form of feedback If you can understand 80% or more of what's being said Then honestly, you could even move up to another level of more complicated and more advanced English media If you understand less than 80% of what you're consuming Then that might be a sign that you're not quite at that level yet And you should be listening to more Simple English media that you can understand more of this leads to the final exercise, which is also quite efficient Which is just testing yourself.

    B1

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

      Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

    B1

    聖光律師直球對決安柏赫德,整場衝突與謊言不斷,強尼戴普官司精華剪輯第二天攻防戰,第一部分(day2)

    17:28聖光律師直球對決安柏赫德,整場衝突與謊言不斷,強尼戴普官司精華剪輯第二天攻防戰,第一部分(day2)
    • Now, this next bit is about to get lengthy, and I want you to watch closely how Camille guides the jury to see the bigger picture by connecting the dots while simultaneously poking holes in Amber's story.

      Now, this next bit is about to get lengthy, and I want you to watch closely how Camille guides the jury to see the bigger picture by connecting the dots while simultaneously poking holes in Amber's story.

    B1