Em nghe cay đắng miên man nỗi sầu Nhìn mưa em xót xa đau. Tình yêu đưa tiễn một màu tang thương Hồn nghe trống vắng vấn vương In hằn nỗi nhớ yêu đương ngày nào. Chiều nay mưa gió xôn xao Anh đâu, anh ở nơi nào có hay? Còn em vẫn đợi tháng ngày Lòng buồn tê tái đắng cay Mẫn Nhu không dám tin che miệng lại, hai mắt mở to, nhìn Lục Thiếu Phàm. Trong đôi mắt đen trong suốt của anh là tình cảm thắm thiết mang theo chút bất mãn. Nỗi kinh ngạc khiến cô rơi lệ, bàn tay lướt qua cánh tay anh, nóng bỏng để trên ngực. "Trong mắt em, chỉ có người Tháng Tư nỗi nhớ miên man Tôi đem nỗi nhớ vào trang thơ tình THáng Tư có chuyện chúng mình Cho tôi yêu mãi chuyện tình tháng Tư Tháng Tư Về - Tác Giả: Vũ Thắm Tháng tư về bình yên quá đi thôi Phượng chưa đỏ lòng bồi hồi sao lạ Bằng lăng tím e ấp sau vòm lá Gió đưa hương quyện hòa với mây trời Xa nhau hoài nhung nhớ lắm người ơi! "Mưa lau nước mắt òa rơi/Gọi tên ai đó môi trời rưng rưng", cơn mưa hay nỗi nhớ mà trời cũng phải cảm động, người ấy xao xuyến và bối rối. Cơn mưa rượi rượi xối vào tâm trí, dịu ngọt nao nao cho tận đáy cảm xúc. Nỗi hờn ghen, sung sướng tràn đầy thấm đậm Trời Nam Thương Nhớ Thắt thẻo tâm can nỗi nhớ nàng Lòng ta cứ mãi thấy bâng khuâng Vấn vương, lưu luyến thầm sâu kín Khắc khoải, đìu hiu hướng vọng tầng! Nhìn hạt mưa rơi phủ trắng đường Dạ sầu tê tái, gợn hồi chuông Mày ngài, mắt phượng…"Em trong ảnh" Ngày không em sắc thắm hoa phai nhạt màu nhớ em. Em nơi chốn nào anh miên man nỗi nhớ không nguôi. Lòng anh khát khao sẻ chia buồn vui cùng em. Vì nếu em cần một bờ vai êm. Nếu em cần những phút bình yên. Anh sẽ đến ngồi kề bên em. Dẫu phong ba anh sẽ đến với em. Cho dù không g5jTUv. Manchester City are one game away from greatness, so it is curious that the manager who has taken them to this point is also seen by many as a potential obstacle at the finish line. Such is the narrative that has built up around Pep Guardiola overthinking his tactics in big games. Manchester City head into the Champions League final having already won a domestic double but, in this competition, they - and their manager - have baggage. Much of it comes from their last appearance in the final. City were strong favourites to beat Chelsea in 2021, just as they are against Inter Milan now, but instead suffered a loss which felt self-inflicted as Guardiola opted to start without a natural holding was just the latest in a long line of surprising tactical changes by Guardiola on the European stage and fed into a reputation for over-elaborating which at once amuses and frustrates him. "I love to overthink and create stupid tactics," he said sarcastically last Stones I never thought I'd be a pro, never mind this!Merson Says Inter tougher for Man City than Man UtdMan City transfer rumours Maresca linked with Celtic Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ahead of their clash in the Champions League final on Saturday, Pep Guardiola says Manchester City cannot deny the 'qualities' of opponents Inter Milan The accusations of overthinking actually began during his time in charge of Bayern Munich, where he started to mix things up more readily, having rarely deviated from his preferred 4-3-3 formation while at Barcelona, winning two Champions Leagues in four years. The increased tactical flexibility helped Bayern dominate domestically, but it came to be seen as a flaw in Europe, starting in his first season, when he opted to play four forwards, rather than three, for the home leg of their semi-final against Real Madrid. The decision had disastrous consequences, with Bayern, beaten only 1-0 in the first leg, suffering a chastening 4-0 loss at the Allianz Arena and Guardiola describing his decision to switch to a 4-2-4 formation, having resisted it all season, as "a complete ****-up". Also See Download the Sky Sports App Get Sky Sports Get NOW to stream big moments Live football on Sky Sports this week Despite that, Guardiola changed his system at the same juncture of the same competition in the following season, deploying a back three in an attempt to thwart Barcelona's front three of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez at the Nou Camp, only to revert to a four mid-game following a chaotic opening should be noted all three of Barcelona's goals that night came after he had abandoned his back three, but Bayern were lucky not to fall behind earlier and, ultimately, it felt like another misstep. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Guardiola reflects on Man City's third Premier League title in a row and admits they will probably have to win the Champions League to be considered a great team The same could be said of the decision to drop Thomas Muller in order to incorporate an extra midfielder for the first leg of their next semi-final, against Atletico Madrid, a year had been excellent that season, scoring 31 goals in 44 appearances in all competitions, but he was sacrificed for Thiago Alcantara and did not appear from the bench until the 70th minute, his threat missed as Bayern went down to a costly 1-0 critics were quick to pounce on those perceived tactical errors and, with the overthinking narrative established, they found more opportunities after his move to Manchester before the 2021 final defeat to Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea, there were earlier exits against Monaco, Liverpool, Tottenham and Lyon, all of which left the spotlight on Guardiola's Liverpool in 2018, he asked Aymeric Laporte to play in an unfamiliar left-back role, only for Mohamed Salah to run riot, while also using Ilkay Gundogan on the right in place of Raheem Sterling. Against Tottenham a year later, there was the controversial decision to omit Kevin De Bruyne for the first leg, which they lost in a hint at what was to come in the final in 2021, Guardiola opted to use Gundogan, rather than Fernandinho, as his holding midfielder in the second leg, with City lacking their usual control as they crashed out on away goals following a crazy 4-3 most damningly of all, there was the quarter-final loss to Lyon in 2020, played as a one-legged tie at a neutral venue, for which Guardiola named an uncharacteristically negative side, including five defenders and leaving out three of his most creative players in David Silva, Bernardo Silva and Riyad Mahrez, as City fell to a 3-1 defeat. Does Pep's tinkering hinder players? Mark Bowden, a mental performance consultant who works with Premier League footballers, explains why Pep Guardiola’s tactical tinkering can negatively impact his players. “Pep should be advised against changing things so significantly,” he tells Sky Sports. “He has wanted his players to perform these new tactics like the old ones, but the brain doesn’t work like that. “The automatic part of our brains can process over two million pieces of information at any one time. It’s fast, it’s effective, and you don’t even really need to think about it. “The City players train, train and train more. Their style is conditioned and instinctive – they don’t need to think about what Pep wants them to do. “But in an unfamiliar role, that gets taken away. You can’t utilise that automatic part of your brain in the same way and move instead to the conscious part of the brain – which can only process about 20 pieces of information simultaneously. “Not only is it slower and less effective, it uses more energy too. It stops it from being possible to play to the same limits of that conditioned ability.” It all adds up to make the Champions League look like something of a blind spot for Guardiola, but the narrative fails to acknowledge the many occasions his tweaks and adjustments have paid Guardiola's ability to affect his team, often through bold tactical decisions, is a large part of what makes him such a special manager and there has been plenty of evidence of it the way in which, this season, the completely unexpected decision to let Joao Cancelo leave in January and dramatically adjust the profile of City's defence facilitated their subsequent march to Premier League and FA Cup how, in each of City's crucial Premier League meetings with Arsenal, he completely overhauled their style of play, going direct to inflict maximum damage, and even using Manuel Akanji at left-back to successfully nullify Bukayo averaged only 44 per cent possession in those games against Arsenal and the figure was similar over the two legs of their Champions League quarter-final with Bayern Munich, during which they again absorbed pressure and capitalised on transitions in order to hit their opponent at speed. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Guardiola was presented with his LMA Manager of the Year award by Sir Alex Ferguson who joked it felt 'sore' to hand over the trophy to the Man City boss That 4-1 aggregate win over Bayern provided an element of catharsis for Guardiola given it was Tuchel, his conqueror in 2021, in the opposite dugout, and the same can be said of how emphatically City subsequently dispatched Real Madrid, the side who knocked them out last year, winning 4-0 at the Etihad after a 1-1 draw in continues to innovate, of course, with John Stones effectively playing as an out-and-out central midfielder, rather than a hybrid right-back, in City's FA Cup final win over Manchester United last weekend. But there is also a feeling that his team is far more settled than in previous years in terms of both of the ties against Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, he used the same line-ups in the first and second legs, with the only change seeing Kyle Walker replace Nathan Ake for the Haaland has provided a focal point where previously there was flexibility, while Jack Grealish, Gundogan, De Bruyne and Silva are clearly favoured to support him in the biggest then, this is the year it all goes off exactly as expected. Guardiola has already steered Manchester City two thirds of the way to an historic treble. This time, the possibility of any self-inflicted damage at the finish line feels slimmer than ever. Venom is one of Spider-Man’s most valuable allies in many Marvel stories, but he always has to play the role of villain first. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the sequel to the 2018 web-slinger game and its 2020 spinoff, Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales, is setting up the classic battle between its Spider-Mans and Venom. But when Insomniac Games creative director Bryan Intihar confirmed that the highly anticipated sequel will come to PlayStation 5 this October, he teased that Venom’s identity in the game may remain a mystery until players discover it for themselves. This came as a bit of a shock to Marvel’s Spider-Man fans, as the finale of the first game heavily hints at who will take on the symbiote in the sequel. With the very limited amount of information we have, we wanted to gather up all the facts and do some old-fashioned Daily Bugle investigating. Who is Venom in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2? Let’s see if we can figure it out. Image Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment During the Summer Game Fest reveal, Intihar told host Geoff Keighley that the most famous Venom — journalist, meathead, and onetime rival to Peter Parker, Eddie Brock — won’t be inside the symbiote this time. This is one of the few things we know for sure about Venom in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Keighley asked if one of the Osborns was Venom, but Intihar only confirmed that Brock was out of the running which we’ll revisit further down. Who else do we know isn’t Venom? Well, most non-male characters are also probably out. The reveal featured some artwork of Venom — whose suit/skin, much like the Spider-Mans, should look very familiar to comic fans — and the character does look conventionally masculine. We also heard him speak with a masculine voice in a previous trailer for the game. When the Venom symbiote or any symbiote uses a femme body as a host, the combined body typically takes on more *cough* stereotypically feminine features Michelle Williams in the first Venom movie. Image Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment Who else? Well Neither Miles or Peter are Venom. This might seem obvious, but with Peter wearing a symbiote suit at some point in the game, anything is possible. However, both the artwork shown during the show and the pre-order statue for the game depict Venom fighting both Spider-Mans in their classic suits. Could that be someone other than Peter or Miles under the masks? It’s possible! But at that point we’re talking about some marketing shenanigans, and that’s not worth getting into. Finally, Intihar did say something else interesting about Venom in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, which is that Insomniac is looking to tell an “original story,” something fans haven’t seen in the movies or comics. This is a surprisingly loaded statement if you take it literally, because almost every notable Marvel character, hero, and villain has worn a symbiote at some point in comics history. But before we proceed, I don’t think we can take this as literally as it seems, or that Venom in Spider-Man 2 will be someone who has never worn the moniker in any Spider-Man fiction. Instead it seems it will be someone uncommon or unusual to mainstream fans. We’ve already seen two live-action Eddie Brock Venoms, so that’s probably why he’s out of the running. Is Harry Osborn Venom? Harry Osborn — Peter’s childhood friend and son to the mayor, Norman — is absolutely the prime candidate for Venom in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Or, at the very least, Harry is who Insomniac wants players to think will be Venom. At the end of Marvel’s Spider-Man, it’s revealed that Harry who was “out of the country” for the entire game was actually in what is essentially a bacta tank hidden in Norman’s apartment. Harry is sick with the same disease that killed his mother, and Norman is going to any lengths to ensure he’s cured. This particular therapy seems to be symbiote-related, and we see Harry tied up in the tank amid a bunch of black, gooey webs. This is a pretty obvious and hard-to-ignore tease. And when Venom showed up in one of the first trailers for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, most fans of the first game myself included assumed it was Harry. But Intihar’s unwillingness to confirm or deny an Osborn Venom does make things a bit tricky. Is it actually not Harry? Or is Insomniac trying to sow seeds of doubt to build up the reveal in-game? It’s impossible to say for sure, but Harry seems like the obvious host for Venom in this universe. Is Norman Osborn Venom? Prior to Insomniac’s release date announcement, Norman would’ve been a distant second to Harry on the “who is Venom” chart. But with Intihar being so coy, Norman has really shot up in the rankings. Giving Norman the symbiote — and then potentially letting Harry take on the classic Green Goblin role in a different game — could be just the right mix of familiar and different something Insomniac nailed in the first game that the studio is going for. Norman is also well positioned to become Venom’s host based on the tease, so fans wouldn’t feel like they were being baited back in 2018. I mean, Venom presumably, it could be a different symbiote is currently living in Norman’s apartment. And Norman goes to visit his dying son on the regular. It doesn’t seem too far-fetched that Norman’s carelessness and ambition could get the better of him during a late-night visit. Is Kraven Venom? Image Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment Kraven the Hunter is one of the big bads in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and will likely be the threat that causes Peter to first debut his classic symbiote suit. But could Kraven also be Venom? Venom typically is pretty beefy even in the hands of smaller men no offense to Tom Hardy, but he’s only 5-foot-9, and Venom is massive in those films, but Kraven already has the shoulders for it. It’s also relatively easy to imagine a world where Kraven loses to Spider-Man’s symbiote suit and then dons one of his own to get an advantage against his prey. One of the few things going against this theory is that Kraven does typically keep his weird lion vest when he dons the symbiote, and the Venom we see in the art is a very classic, vest-less Venom. Wilson “Kingpin” Fisk is a short-lived heel in both Marvel’s Spider-Man and Miles Morales. In the first game, Peter puts the big man in jail in the first 30 minutes of gameplay. And in Miles Morales, Miles stops some of the shady deals Kingpin is trying to make from behind bars. If Fisk gets out of prison in the sequel, he already has a bone to pick with each of the Spider-Mans in this universe. And, crucially, he knows he’ll lose to Peter if he just tries to fight him again without a significant increase in power. There are two minor problems with Kingpin wielding the Venom suit in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. The first is that this Venom looks much bigger than Miles and Peter in the artwork, but he’s not Kingpin big. Kingpin would actually need to shrink a bit to fit in the symbiote body, which isn’t impossible, but seems unlikely. Still, Fisk fits “unique” better than any other candidate here, so it’s worth keeping an eye on him as a hail-mary choice. Is it someone else? Image Sony Pictures New York is a pretty big city, so even if we keep the restrictions to male Spider-Verse characters for Venom, there are a near-infinite amount of choices. One of the Sinister Six from the last game? Sure! How about the other most famous Venom, who also didn’t appear in the first game, Flash Thompson? Why not! There are characters that appeared in the first game that could make the move over to Venom with relative ease. And then there are so many “normal dudes” who haven’t appeared in the games yet who could also get Venomized. Personally, I’m hoping we see Darin De Paul’s J. Jonah Jameson take on the symbiote, if only because I’d love to see a cigar between those big ol’ teeth. Mục lục 1 Tiếng Việt Cách phát âm Từ nguyên Tính từ Phó từ Tham khảo Tiếng Việt[sửa] Cách phát âm[sửa] IPA theo giọng Hà Nội Huế Sài Gòn miən˧˧ maːn˧˧miəŋ˧˥ maːŋ˧˥miəŋ˧˧ maːŋ˧˧ Vinh Thanh Chương Hà Tĩnh miən˧˥ maːn˧˥miən˧˥˧ maːn˧˥˧ Từ nguyên[sửa] Từ Hán-Việt miên “kéo dài” + man “nước tràn ra”. Tính từ[sửa] miên man Láy Lôi thôi kéo dài. Sa mù cũng gợi trăm niềm thương và nỗi nhớ miên man. Nguyễn Xuân Sanh Phó từ[sửa] miên man Láy Lôi thôi kéo dài. La cà miên man các vỉa hè. Tô Hoài Tham khảo[sửa] "miên man". 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