Financial times meaning in English
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Definition
the Financial Times: a daily newspaper about money, business, and economics
Examples
- "I shall be wearing a pink carnation and carrying a copy of The Financial Times - folded."
Exercise 1
How will Ruby be able to recognize Icarus when they meet?
There may be more than one true statement in this list!
There may be more than one true statement in this list!
How will Ruby be able to recognize Icarus when they meet?
There may be more than one true statement in this list!
There may be more than one true statement in this list!
Icarus writes that he will be "carrying a copy of the Financial Times" a daily newspaper which covers the financial news around the world. The Financial Times is known for its distinctive pink pages. Icarus also writes that his copy will be "folded", meaning that the news paper will be "bent" or "doubled up".
Icarus will be wearing a "pink carnation" but never makes any mention of a pink shirt.
Icarus writes that he will be wearing a "pink carnation" to his date with Ruby. A "carnation" is a type of flower.
Icarus writes that he won't be wearing a tie to his date because of his accident earlier in the bathroom.
Icarus will be wearing "trousers" or pants, however they will have bloodstains on them (they will have red marks where Icarus bled). Icarus won't be wearing clean pants at all.
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