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a viral photo helpsbring Syrian refugee family to Italy
a photo that went viral online helped Syrian refugee families come to Italy
the award-winning photo-of a man who had lost a L. Eg in a bomb attack in Syria, hosing into the air hisson, born without limps, another lifestyle of the country's civil war-went viral last year in Italy.
Last year, an award-winning photo was widely circulated in Italy. In the photo, a father lifted his son who was born without limbs into the air. The father lost a leg in a bomb attack in Syria, and his son was also a victim of the Syrian civil war.
On Friday, Munzir El Nezzel, the man in the picture, and his son Mustafa arrived in Italy after a remarkable effort by the organizers of the Siena International Photo Awards, To bring them and their family from Turkey, where they had flown after Syria.
On Friday, the man in the photo, Mondher Neizer, and his son Mustafa arrived in Italy. Previously, the family fled from Syria to Turkey, and then the organizers of the Siena International Photography Award made great efforts to bring them and their families from Turkey to Italy.
The picture of Mustafa and his father, both with loving smiles, Which was taken in January 221 by Turkish photographer Mehmet Aslan and called "Hardship of life," Was declared photo of the year at the Siena Awards last year.
Mustafa and his father in the photo showed loving smiles on their faces. In January 221, the Turkish photographer Mohammad Aslan took this photo, entitled "The Hardness of Life". At the Siena Awards Ceremony last year, this photo was awarded as the photo of the year.
The emotional and shocking picture made headlines in Italy and spread internationally on social media, Spurring the Festival's organizers to take action and start a fund raising drive to get treatment for father and son.
This touching and shocking photo made headlines in Italy and spread all over the world on social media, prompting the organizers of the photography award to take action and start a fund-raising campaign for father and son to get treatment.
Prosthetics experts in Italy will meet with Mustafa and his father in coming weeks to design new artificial limbs.
In the next few weeks, Italian prosthetics experts will meet Mustafa and his father to design new artificial limbs.
Gregorio Teti, director of the facility, the Centro Protesi Inail, in northern Italy, Said that the father could recover most of his mobility in a few weeks. for Mustafa, the process could be long.
gregorio Tetti, the director of Centro Protesi Inail in northern Italy, said that his father could recover most of his mobility within a few weeks. For Mustafa, this process may be longer.
"Leaving your home country is always an enormous jump, but we hope to help them find a new home here," said Anna Ferretti, Who is in charge of a Catholic aid association.
Anna Fallati, the head of a Catholic aid association, said: "It always takes a huge step to leave their motherland, but we hope to help them find a new home here."
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key words
viral
/? va? .r? L/
adj. viral; Spread like a virus
Related words: virus (n. virus)
Root affix: -al (for adjectives)
Collocation phrase: a viral infection
Collocation phrase: go viral
Example: the video went viral.
Refugee
/? ref.j? d? i? /
n. Asylum seekers; Fugitive; Refugees
related words: refuge (v. refuge)
root affix: -ee (indicating a person in a certain situation)
related words: absent (n. absentee)
collocation phrase: economic refuges
collocation phrase: a refugeecamp
hoist. St/
v. rise; Hoist; Pull up
part-of-speech expansion: hoist (n. crane;
collocation phrase: to hoist a flag
semantic analysis: hoist and raise
both have the meaning of "prompt", but hoist mostly refers to lifting heavy objects with ropes, pulleys and other machinery; The use of raise is more formal, emphasizing the lifting of something to its due height, and often refers to the improvement of quantity or level.
limb
/l? M/
n. limbs; Hand and foot; Main branch
Related words: limbed(adj with limbs)
Derivative: long-limbed
Derivative: strong-limbed
lifestyle
/? k? .ju.? L.ti/
N. The wounded (in war or accident); Victim
collocation phrase: road casualties
collocation phrase: a casualty of
Example: small shops have been a casualty of the reception.
Remarkable
/r? mɑ? r.k? .b? L/
adj. noticeable; Extraordinary; Abnormal
related words: remark (n. comment)
root affix: re- (for emphasis)
related words: mark (n. mark)
root affix: -able (for ability)
collocation phrase: a remarkable achievement
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v. Leave quickly; Escape, esp for fear of danger
collocation phrase: flee to/into
Example: Many German artists fled to/into America at the beginning of world war II.
Word meaning analysis: both words "flee" and "escape" mean, but escape focuses on the result of escape. Flee, on the other hand, is a written word, focusing on the hasty action when running away, with the meaning of fear and fear.
hardship
/? hɑ? rd.? P/
n. Suffering
Related words: hard(adj difficult)
Root affix: -ship (for abstract nouns)
Derivative: friendship
Derivative: relationship
Collocation phrase: financial/economic hardship
Discrimination of meaning: hardship, Difficulty
both have the meaning of "difficulty", but difficulty refers to any difficulty that needs a lot of thinking, skill or effort to overcome; Hardship focuses on unbearable hardships in life, such as illness and poverty.
declare
/d? Kler/
v. announce, announce; Statement
collocation phrase: declare sb./sth. (to be) sth.
Example: they declared him (to be) the winner. = he was declared (to be) the winner.
Word meaning analysis: declare, announce
Both words are available. Declare focuses on making a clear and formal public statement about something, for example, the government has declared a state of emergency.
spread
/spread/
v. expand; Dissemination; Spread
collocation phrase: to spread a cloth on a table
Example: The news spread like wildfire.
collocation phrase: spread through
Example: fire spread through the building quickly.
spur
/sp? /
v. stimulation; Encourage; Promote
part-of-speech expansion: spur (n. Spurs;
collocation phrase: a spur to = spur to
Example: his misfortunes were a spur to his writing. = his misfortunes spur him to write.
fund raising
/? f? nd? re? .z? /
n. Raise funds;
related words: fund (n. fund)
related words: raising (n. increase)
drive
/dra? V/
n. (especially the efforts made by an organization to achieve a certain goal); Sports
synonym: effort (n. effort)
collocation phrase: a recruitment drive
collocation phrase: the government's drive to reduce energy consumption
treatment
/? tri? t.m? Nt/
n. treatment; Handling; Treat
related words: treat (v. treatment)
root affix: -ment (for nouns)
collocation phrase: medical treatment
collocation phrase: hospital treatment
collocation phrase: get/receive treatment
prosthodontics
/pr 5933. s? θet? .? Ks/
n. Prosthetics
Related vocabulary: prosthetic(adj Prosthetic)
Root affix:-ics (n. stands for knowledge and discipline)
artificial
/? ɑ? r.tf? .? L/
adj. artificial; False
collocation phrase: artificial flowers
collocation phrase: artificial intelligence (AI)
facility
/f? s? l.? .t? I/
n. facilities; Equipment; (provide) services
collocation phrase: sports facilities