"Concerned" can be translated into Chinese as "关心的,担心的,涉及的". Depending on the context, it may take different translations. For example: - I am concerned about your safety. (我担心你的安全。) - It is a matter that concerns everyone. (这是一个涉及每个人的问题。) If you have a specific sentence or context in mind, please let me know and I can provide a more precise translation!

by linxi3217 on 2009-12-08 14:49:46

My sister loves fashion very much, so I can buy a pair of Emu boots for her. I think we will all be very happy about it. But without money, one can do nothing. Discount MBT shoes are available, and in order to accumulate more money, people can do anything. However, other people regard health as more important. Once health is lost, having a lot of money becomes useless. As far as I am concerned, I love wealth, but I value health even more.

Everyone wants to live a happy life. So they try their best to earn money to ensure they lead a comfortable life. But if happiness and comfort come at the cost of their health, how can they truly be happy? Without health, money becomes meaningless. Which is more important: wealth or health? Different people have different opinions.

In my opinion, no one would agree that a wealthy person without good health can be truly happy. So, we must do our best and keep fit.

In fact, I think both wealth and health are very important. Some people prefer wealth, holding that money cannot bring everything. If I have money, I can travel all over the world. If I have money, I can buy branded shoes, branded clothes. I can buy Nike shoes. My young brother likes Jordan shoes very much, so I can buy him a pair of Jordan shoes. And since my grandmother is old, I can buy her a pair of MBT shoes. It's said that MBT is not just an ordinary shoe – it is a revolutionary fitness aid from SwissMasai. This product will not only change the way you use your muscles, but will also improve the use of your joints and spine. The uniquely designed sole, combined with correct training, achieves a more active and healthy posture and walk.

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