Day 1,630: elide, Manichaean, covet, bulwark 1 tafst10 2023年12月29日 16:24 It elides smaller countries’ agency and oversimplifies what is rarely a Manichaean divide.Japanese firms covet South-East Asia’s growing markets, and policymakers see the region as a bulwark against Chinese expansionism. Japan is a cuddlier friend to South-East Asia than America or China Relations between Japan and ASEAN are entering a new era www.economist.com Artwork of the day Sketch for Rachmaninov's opera "The Covetous Knight"Nicholas RoerichDate: c.1918Style: SymbolismGenre: sketch andWord of the day elide: to join different things together as if they are the same; to become joined in this way:Manichaean: a believer in religious or philosophical dualismcovet: to want to have something very much, especially something that belongs to someone else:bulwark: something that protects you from dangerous or unpleasant situations:Quote of the day“Live, Elide,” was all the witch said to her before striding out of the hall once more. “Live.”― Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass eBook Bundle: An 8 Book Bundle ダウンロード copy いいなと思ったら応援しよう! チップで応援する #1000日チャレンジ #english_essay #the_economist #Nicholas_Roerich #Covet #bulwalk #elide #manichaean 1