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Adonis1013 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

The meanings of schedule and setting? Thank you.

Dear all,

Could you tell me the meanings of the following words in bold? Thank you very much.

1. For a long time, tea has been an important part of Taiwan's culture. From oolong tea to bubble tea, there are varieties of every age, taste, and schedule.

2. Maokong has many tea houses, in a beautiful setting.

Does it mean that a place is beautifully decorated with many things?

Thank you again.
  

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adonis1013 For a long time, tea has been an important part of Taiwan's culture. From oolong tea to bubble tea, there are varieties of every age, taste, and schedule . The intended meaning is not clear to me.

  • adonis1013 For a long time, tea has been an important part of Taiwan's culture.
  • From oolong tea to bubble tea, there are varieties of every age, taste, and schedule .
  • The intended meaning is not clear to me.
  • I guess they're talking about people with different daily schedules.
  • For example, a businessman has a busy schedule and would probably buy tea bags, but a retired person has an empty schedule and plenty of free time, and would be happy to make a pot of tea using tea leaves.
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adonis1013For a long time, tea has been an important part of Taiwan's culture. From oolong tea to bubble tea, there are varieties of every age, taste, and schedule.
The intended meaning is not clear to me. I guess they're talking about people with different daily schedules. For example, a businessman has a busy schedule and would probably buy tea bags,

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