Yahoo奇摩 網頁搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. Early life. Professional career. 2020: ATP debut. 2021: First ATP title, Next-Gen Finals champion, Top 35. 2022: First Grand Slam title, youngest No. 1, year-end No. 1. 2023: 100th career win and Wimbledon champion. 2024: First Australian Open quarterfinal, fifth Masters title. Rivalries. Jannik Sinner. Endorsements and philanthropy. Playing style.

  2. Alcatraz Island ( / ˈælkəˌtræz /) is a small island 1.25 miles (2.01 km) offshore from San Francisco, California, United States. [1] . The island was developed in the mid-19th century with facilities for a lighthouse, a military fortification, and a military prison.

  3. Description. Landscape with The Fall of Icarus, ca. 1590–95, oil on wood (63 by 90 centimetres (25 in × 35 in)), Circle of P. Bruegel the Elder, Museum van Buuren, Brussels, Belgium. In Greek mythology, Icarus succeeded in flying, with wings made by his father Daedalus, using feathers secured with beeswax.

  4. Arcadian is a 2024 action horror film directed by Ben Brewer from a screenplay by Michael Nilon. It stars Nicolas Cage as the father of two teenage boys, all trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic world.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_RazJoseph Raz - Wikipedia

    Joseph Raz FBA ( / rɑːz /; Hebrew: יוסף רז; born Joseph Zaltsman; 21 March 1939 – 2 May 2022) was an Israeli legal, moral and political philosopher. He was an advocate of legal positivism and is known for his conception of perfectionist liberalism. Raz spent most of his career as a professor of philosophy of law at Balliol College ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1566_Icarus1566 Icarus - Wikipedia

    1566 Icarus ( / ˈɪkərəs / IK-ə-rəs; provisional designation: 1949 MA) is a large near-Earth object of the Apollo group and the lowest numbered potentially hazardous asteroid. [20] . It has an extremely eccentric orbit (0.83) and measures approximately 1.4 km (0.87 mi) in diameter. In 1968, it became the first asteroid ever observed by radar. [3] .

  7. the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. "The Day Before the Revolution" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin (pictured). First published in Galaxy in August 1974, it was republished in Le Guin's The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975). Set in her fictional Hainish universe, the story has strong connections to her ...