#275 台灣發生氣爆 Gas Explosion in Taiwan 😭

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震驚 zhèn jīng - shocked, astonished新光三越 xīn guāng sān yuè - Shin Kong Mitsukoshi (a department store chain in Taiwan)氣爆 qì bào - gas explosion事故 shì gù - accident, incident冒出 mào chū - to emerge, to come out (e.g., smoke, fire)濃煙 nóng yān - thick smoke場景 chǎng jǐng - scene, setting災難片 zāi nàn piàn - disaster movie威力 wēi lì - power, force竄出 cuàn chū - to rush out, to burst out散落 sàn luò - to scatter, to be spread out瓦礫 wǎ lì - rubble, debris碎片 suì piàn - fragments, broken pieces受困 shòu kùn - trapped電梯 diàn tī - elevator死亡 sǐ wáng - death輕重傷者 qīng zhòng shāng zhě - injured persons (both minor and severe injuries)調查 diào chá - investigation, to investigate電風扇 diàn fēng shàn - electric fan火花 huǒ huā - spark引燃 yǐn rán - to ignite洩漏 xiè lòu - to leak瓦斯 wǎ sī - gas (used for cooking or heating)開關 kāi guān - switch, valve故障 gù zhàng - malfunction, failure軟管 ruǎn guǎn - hose, flexible tube破裂 pò liè - to crack, to rupture桶裝瓦斯 tǒng zhuāng wǎ sī - bottled gas, liquefied gas in cylinders封閉 fēng bì - enclosed, sealed夷平 yí píng - to level (a building or structure)瓦斯表 wǎ sī biǎo - gas meter確實 què shí - indeed, truly, correctly通風 tōng fēng - ventilation, air circulation良好 liáng hǎo - good, favorableIf your goal in 2025 is to improve your Chinese, meet more Taiwanese friends, and discuss a variety of topics like politics, culture, war, news, economics, and more! I invite you to book a one-on-one trial lesson with me 😊. We’ll go over your goals and create a personalized plan to help enhance your Chinese skills. Let’s make your learning journey both easier and more enjoyable! Book a one-on-one trial lesson with me ! 😊(If you don’t have italki account, you can also book a trial lesson with me here 😊)Follow me on Instagram: fangfang.chineselearning !😀I hope you like today's podcast! Got feedback? I'd love to hear it! Rate my podcast show or leave me a review!Learn Chinese Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin | Chinese Learning Podcast