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"Bubble noodle artifact" Kindle will withdraw from the Chinese market?

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"Bubble noodle artifact" Kindle will withdraw from the Chinese market?

Recently, #Kindle or exit from the Chinese market has rushed to the top of the hot search list, which has attracted a lot of discussion.

On the evening of January 3, some Weibo netizens posted that the official Kindle Taobao store was closed, and Jingdong was out of stock, speculating that it had internal problems or exited the Chinese market...

"Bubble noodle artifact" Kindle will withdraw from the Chinese market?

The Official Kindle sales channel is out of stock on a large scale. (Web Screenshot)

According to the reporter's investigation, at present, on amazon's official website in China, the full line of kindle products has shown no stock, and the official kindle self-operated store on the Jingdong platform has also appeared a large area of stocklessness, leaving only a youth version of the e-book reader for sale. In October last year, Kindle's official store on Taobao was closed.

For this message, the comments section presents two different voices

One thinks the Kindle e-book isn't useful at all

Another voice thinks the Kindle e-book is still very practical

However, in response to the speculation that "Kindle withdrew from China", Amazon's official customer service said, "No, we have not received any news about this." ”

Slang related to "book"

1. In my book

In my opinion

The word means "as far as I can see, as I see it," and synonyms include as far as I am concerned, in my opinion, and so on.

In my book, he could get cold feet and sometimes zone out when he's talking in front of a crowd.

As far as I know, he speaks timidly in front of a group of people, and sometimes his mind is blank.

2.Hit the books

Study hard

"Bubble noodle artifact" Kindle will withdraw from the Chinese market?

As the name suggests, "playing a book" is of course to take the book and study hard, which is very similar to the "K book" that was very popular some time ago - "no K book before the exam, KO after the exam", which refers to reading books and studying hard for the sake of the exam "temporarily clinging to the Buddha's feet".

I'mhitting the booksfor the final exam in the library.

I was in the library preparing for the final exam.

3.a closed book

Ignorant

Literally, it's "a closed book," but in reality, the word means "not knowing anything about something." The use of this phrase is also somewhat similar to its superficial meaning, and there is no way to know a lot of knowledge after the book is closed, so the phrase is used to describe "knowing nothing" about something.

For Mary, science is aclosed book. It's too difficult for her.

Mary knew nothing about science. It was simply too hard for her.

4.an open book

Frankly

Open is used here as an adjective to indicate the state of "open", an open book, of course, there is no secret in it, so the meaning of this phrase is "at a glance", "frank". When this word describes a person, it can mean that the person is very frank, has no intentions, and is easy to get along with.

Jane'san open book. I always know what she is going to do next.

Jane is a very frank person, not very scheming, I always know what she wants to do next.

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