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    gloom

    • IPA[gluːm]

    美式

    英式

    n.

    幽暗;失望

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    • NIFL Championship: Institute secure play-off spot with winner

      NIFL Championship: Institute secure play-off spot with winner

      BBC News57 分鐘前

      A hugely dramatic finish to the NIFL Championship season saw Institute score deep in stoppage time against Portadown to secure second spot in the league and a place in the Irish League promotion-relegation play-off against...

    • Military horses from London's Household Cavalry to return to duty 'in due course'

      Military horses from London's Household Cavalry to return to duty 'in...

      BBC News1 小時前

      The Household Cavalry horses that did not sustain serious injuries after they bolted through London will return to duty "in due course", the Army has said. Two of the five military horses are being closely observed having...

    • Boeing: Dead whistleblower warned of safety breaches

      Boeing: Dead whistleblower warned of safety breaches

      BBC News1 小時前

      John Barnett was a former quality control manager at Boeing [John Barnett] A former Boeing employee, who was found dead in March, accused the company of "countless" violations of US law in testimony given just before his death....

    • Leicester City promoted to Premier League after Leeds lose at QPR

      Leicester City promoted to Premier League after Leeds lose at QPR

      BBC News1 小時前

      Leicester City have been promoted to the Premier League after Leeds United were thumped by QPR. The 4-0 defeat at Loftus Road means Daniel Farke's side stay four points behind Championship leaders Leicester with only one game...

    • Super League: Leigh 30-2 Catalans

      Super League: Leigh 30-2 Catalans

      BBC News1 小時前

      Leigh Leopards put in an inspired performance to secure their first-ever Super League win over Catalans and deny the Dragons a return to top spot. Josh Charnley crossed and Matt Moylan added the extras, while the wasteful Catalans...

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