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ソースチャンネル @NewLearnerChannel · Post #14708 · 9月9日

#APPLE 🍎Apple 2025 秋季发布会看些啥?—— 自留地 の 前瞻盘点 明天凌晨,一年一度的阿果秋季春晚又要来了。老规矩,结合此前种种爆料和信息,我们一起来盘点一下今年可能的看点 📱iPhone 17 系列 - A19 系列处理器 - 推出全新 Air 系列,主打 5.5mm 超薄机身,配备「药丸」后摄模组,预计搭载 12GB RAM、Apple C1 调制解调器和 6.6 英寸显示屏 - Air 首发或暂无国行,因其大概率仅支持 eSIM,需等 eSIM 政策落地 - Pro 系列将采用半玻璃半铝的设计,其中玻璃区域用于 MagSafe 充电,后背还将采用巨大摄影头模组 - Pro 系列有望搭载 A19 Pro 处理器,以及全 48MP 后置三摄 / 最高 8 倍光学变焦 - Pro 机型将提供橙色、深蓝色、灰色、白色和黑色机型 - 数字版将迎来 6.3 英寸显示屏、A19 处理器以及「小药丸」后摄模组,有望带来 ProMotion 功能 - 将采用均热板等手段,进一步改善 iPhone 散热问题 📸 今年升级的亮点,我觉得除了推出轻薄 SKU 取代了 Plus 系列之外,依然是影像。随着国产 Android 品牌以及三星等竞品的不断发力,光学长焦等手机相机体验越来越好,Apple 这几年感受到了压力。去年使得 Pro 和 Pro Max 在影像功能上做到了对等,今年很高兴看到模组增大的同时,有新的功能和变化 像素提升、光学倍数增加,都是我们喜闻乐见的,拍演唱会等场景可以排上大用场。但是,正如我去年说的那样,我们也应该拥有一个「专业模式」来充分发挥这些硬件的实力。此外,对于日常用的中焦焦段的选择,Apple 应该有自己的思考 🧠 去年以为 Apple Intelligence 会在过去的这一年大展拳脚,但其实 Apple 还是在做底层的框架协议,至于落地一直传闻想要通过合作或者收购其他 LLM 来实现。我能理解 Apple 站到了一个十字路口,下一步选择很重要。但去全球化日益明显的今天,Apple Intelligence 在各国的落地也受到诸多法律和监管方面阻碍 从我个人的角度来看,对 Apple Intelligence 的需求也不是太强烈,日常主要还是以电脑使用为主。因此,今年也不排除会继续选择国行。最后,eSIM 或许是接下来一年每个人都要考虑的问题,如果新机真的大规模砍掉双 nano-SIM 卡,变为单卡 + eSIM 的模式,应该怎么处理自己目前的多卡问题 ⌚️Apple Watch 系列 - Apple Watch Ultra 3 将搭载全新 S11 芯片,并支持 5G 网络连接,保留卫星通信功能,略微增大屏幕尺寸 - Apple Watch Series 11 预计延续 Series 10 的设计语言 - Apple Watch SE 3 也可能获得升级,重点是升级芯片 - 目前尚不清楚是否会引入血压监测功能 🎧AirPods - AirPods Pro 3 有望在下半年发布 - 有望取消背部的传统实体配对按键,同时为充电盒正面引入触控操作区 - 耳机盒将变得更小 - 引入心率监测、体温监测等健康功能 - 实时翻译功能可能无法随硬件首发一同提供 之前通过 AC+ 更换的越南产 AirPods Pro 一代,已经快要罢工了,因此我迫切地等待第三代的发布 👀 今年的传闻大致如上所述,期待 iPad 和 Mac 更新的朋友或需要等更迟一些的发布会了。随着年龄增长,逐渐发现即便如 Apple 这样的品牌,也不能做对、做好每一件事,黄金时期的发展掩盖了很多问题,一旦停滞进入瓶颈期便暴露无遗。不管怎样,我还是很怀念那个爆料没有这么发达、发布会还是实时直播的年代 🔗 附上一些国内外媒体长文前瞻:Bloomberg | 9to5Mac | MacRumors | The Verge | sspai * 以上所有前瞻信息来自网络和爆料人,均在早晚报出现过,不一一列举来源。请以最终发布会结果为准,欢迎大家届时进群 @NewlearnerGroup 和我们一同观看 🍿️ 频道:@NewlearnerChannel

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #6170 · 2018/06/16 10:28

#adjectives ⁣ @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies ❌سعی کنید به جای کلمه‌ی 👈very 👉از قیدهای دیگر استفاده کنید.❌ ❇️These mountains are incredibly beautiful.⁣ ❇️The food in this restaurant is usually quite⁣ good. ❇️To climb mountains, you must be exceptionally brave⁣ and fit. @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies ❇️Earthquakes are extremely difficult to predict.⁣ ❇️It was really cold last night.⁣ ❇️He works unbelievably hard.⁣ @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies ❇️I feel terribly tired. ❇️The film was absolutely awful. ⁣ ❇️she plays the violin remarkably well.⁣ @fluencyinenglish @ieltsstrategies

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@learnRCRussian · Post #5902 · 2025/12/24 09:00

В Россию завезли санкционную Кока-колу:) They've brought sanctioned Coca-Cola into Russia:) • Санкционный (masc.adj.) [san-ktsy-on-nyj] Sanction-related, sanctioned, subject to sanctions 🔻This adjective describes something that is directly connected to, affected by, or created as a result of sanctions (ограничительные меры). Common collocations: • Санкционные списки (plural noun) sanctions lists (lists of individuals/entities under restrictions) • Cанкционные товары (plural noun) Sanctioned goods (products subject to trade restrictions) • Cанкционные меры (plural noun) Sanction measures • Cанкционное давление (neut.noun) Sanctions pressure • Попасть под санкционные ограничения (perf.) To fall under sanctions restrictions #useful_vocabulary #adjectives 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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@learnrcrussian · Post #4415 · 2025/03/28 07:00

👋Доброе утро, товарищи! • Полезный (masc.adj.) [pa-lez-nyj] 1) Useful, advisable 2) Healthy 🔻Also: • Полезно (adverb) [pa-lez-na] • Это полезно для здоровья! [e-ta pa-lez-na dlya zda-ro-v'ya] It's useful for health! 💢There is a funny saying: • Всё полезно, что в рот полезло. [fsyo pa-lez-na shto v rot pa-lez-la] Everything that goes into the mouth is useful. (Полезло = влезать = go in/get in) ❓A у Вас полезный завтрак? 🎧🗣👇 #useful_vocabulary #adjectives 😎 Stay with @learnRCRussian

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@learnRCRussian · Post #5889 · 2025/12/23 08:54

Всем надо работать, кроме очень красивых. Есть такое правило: очень красивые могут не работать, но только очень красивые. Everyone needs to work, except for the very beautiful. There's a rule: very beautiful don't have to work, but only if they're very beautiful. 🔻Did you know that there is a colloquial form of красивый(beautiful)? 🔻This is a playful, informal term of endearment used to describe something exceptionally beautiful, sweet, and visually appealing: 👍Красивошный (masc.adj.) [kra-si-vash-nyj] = 👍Красивошная (femin.adj.) [kra-si-vash-na-ya] = 👍Красивошное (neut.adj.) [kra-si-vash-na-ye] = 👍Красивошные (plural adj.) [kra-si-vash-ny-ye] Beautiful, handsome 😺 Show this to your very fluffy beautiful one! #spoken_Russian #adjectives 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #6113 · 2018/05/24 02:38

#vocabulary #adjectives @fluencyinenglish ❇️One word replacement instead of very+word ❌Very old ✔️Ancient @fluencyinenglish ❌Very strange ✔️Bizarre ❌Very worried ✔️Anxious ❌Very tasty ✔️Delicious @fluencyinenglish ❌Very happy ✔️Jubilant ❌Very afraid ✔️Terrified ❌Very weak ✔️Feeble @fluencyinenglish ❌Very ugly ✔️Hideous ❌Very serious ✔️Solemn ❌Very dry ✔️Parched @fluencyinenglish ❌Very clean ✔️Spotless ❌Very valuable ✔️Precious ❌Very cold ✔️Freezing @fluencyinenglish ❌Very angry ✔️Furious ❌Very neat ✔️Immaculate ❌Very eager ✔️Keen @fluencyinenglish ❌Very hungry ✔️Famished ❌Very bad ✔️Awful @fluencyinenglish ❌Very beautiful ✔️Exquisite ❌Very bright ✔️Dazzling @fluencyinenglish

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@learnrcrussian · Post #5083 · 2025/07/15 09:00

Кошачий 🆚️ Кошкин? 🔢 Кошачий [kа-sha-chiy] Feline, cat's, cat-like 🔻This relational adjective describes something that is characteristic of cats in general, related to the cat species, or used for cats. It describes qualities or items associated with catness. 🔻It doesn't imply ownership by a specific cat. Examples: • Кошачий корм (masc.) [ka-sha-chiy korm] Cat food • Кошачьи повадки (plural) [ka-sha-chyi pa-vat-ki] Cat-like habits 🔢 Кошкин [kosh-kin] The cat's 🔻This possessive adjective describes something that belongs to a specific, particular cat. It implies direct ownership by an individual cat. Examples: • Кошкин хвост [kosh-kin khvost] The cat's tail • Кошкина миска [koshkina miska] The cat's bowl 🤔Sooo, I have a tricky question for you, my dear Russian language learners: ❓️кошкина шерсть или кошачья шерсть (... fur)? Share your ideas! 🗝Кошачья шерсть #tricky_words #adjectives 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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@learnrcrussian · Post #4518 · 2025/04/14 10:17

👋Всех с понедельником, товарищи! Деловитый 🆚️ Деловой 🆚️ Дельный 🔢 Деловитый (masc.adj.) [di-la-vi-tyj] Businesslike, efficient, practical 🔻This adjective describes someone who is businesslike, efficient, and practical in their actions. • Он был очень деловитый и быстро решил проблему. He was very businesslike and quickly solved the problem. 🔢 Деловой (masc.adj.) [di-la-voy] Business, professional, official 🔻This adjective refers to something related to business or professional matters. • У него деловой костюм ипричёска. He's wearing a business suit and hairstyle. 🔢 Дельный (masc.adj.) [del'-nyj] Sensible, practical, useful 🔻This adjective describes something practical, and useful in terms of actions, decisions. • Он дал дельный совет. He gave useful advice. ❓Is▶️малыш in the video ... ? А. деловитый Б. деловой В. дельный 🎧🗣👇 Make up your own examples! #tricky_words #adjectives 😎 Stay with @learnRCRussian

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@learnrcrussian · Post #4755 · 2025/05/27 09:58

• Бесполезный (masc.adj.) [bes-pa-lez-nyj] Useless, pointless 🔻Prefix: бес- (bes-) means without or lack of. 🔻Root: полез- сomes from the noun польза [pol'-za] use, benefit, advantage 🔻Suffix: -н is an adjectival suffix, forming adjectives from nouns or verbs. 🔻Ending: -ый is the masculine singular ending. The ending changes depending on gender and number (e.g., бесполезная - feminine singular, бесполезные - plural). 💢 This meaning is well illustrated with the Russian proverb: • Носить воду в решете(imperf., 2nd conjugation) [na-sit' vo-du v ri-shi-te] Literally: To carry water in a sieve To roast snow in a furnace, to be engaged in a hopeless task • Ловить котят - бесполезная задача. Это как носить воду в решете: они всё равно разбегаются! Trying to catch kittens is a useless task. It's like trying to carry water in a sieve. They just run away anyway! 🎧🗣👇 Hope it was not a бесполезный post ->❤️ #adjectives #phraseology 😎RCRussian | Support | Boost

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@learnRCRussian · Post #5722 · 2025/11/21 10:00

Electric sleds have replaced electric scooters. 🔻In Novosibirsk, Biysk and other cities, a winter version of electric scooters (which have become a real danger for pedestrians👿!!!) has been launched — you can now zip around the snowy city on electric sleds. • Электрический (masc.adj.) [е-lik-tri-chis-ky] Electric • Самокат (самокаты) (masc.noun) [sam-a-kat (sam-a-ka-ty)] A kick scooter • Санки (plural) [san-ki] A sled (a vehicle on runners for sliding over snow) • Это нам за то, что не молимся. This is what we get for not praying. #news #useful_vocabulary #adjectives 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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@learnrcrussian · Post #5111 · 2025/07/17 14:43

Так выглядит одна молекула кота. This is what one cat molecule looks like. • Маленький (masc.adj.) [ma-lin'-kiy] Small, little • Крошечный (masc.adj.) [kro-shech-nyj] Tiny 💢Also colloquial: • Мелкий (masc.adj.) [mel-kiy] SLT: Shallow Petty, insignificant, tiny • Мелочь пузатая (femin. noun + adj., common gender) [me-lach pu-za-ta-ya] SLT: A little thing with a big belly: а playful nickname for a child or cub Now you know how to call your kittens or younger kids in Russian😉. 🎧🗣👇 #adjectives #useful_vocabulary #spoken_Russian 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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@learnrcrussian · Post #4462 · 2025/04/08 08:56

👋Приветствую! Не забывайте про витамины весной! Травоядный 🆚️ Плотоядный 🔢 Травоядный [tra-va-yad-nyj] Herbivorous 🔢 Плотоядный [pla-ta-yad-nyj] Carnivorous Etymology: The suffix -ядный derives from the verb есть [yest'] (to eat). Therefore, these words literally mean grass-eating and flesh-eating: Трав(а) (grass)+ linking 'о' + ядный (eating) Плот(ь) (flesh) + linking 'о' + ядный (eating) 💢In colloquial Russian травоядный has one more, figurative or ironical meaning harmless, incapable of aggression: • Да, не бойся Василия. Это он снаружи такой грозный, а вдуше он травоядный. Yes, don't be afraid of Vasily. He may look intimidating on the outside, but inside he's a gentle soul. 📎 Please don't call your tough-looking husband/bf травоядный to avoid misunderstanding or arguments😅! 🎧🗣👇 #useful_vocabulary #adjectives #spoken_Russian 😎 Stay with @learnRCRussian

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@learnRCRussian · Post #5690 · 2025/11/13 15:00

Средневековая живопись такая утончённая. Тем временем коты... Medieval painting is so refined. Meanwhile, cats... • Утончённый (masc.adj.) [oo-tan-chyon-nyj] Sophisticated, refined #just_cats #just_a_joke #adjectives 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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