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China Steel is a top Taiwanese corporation in the field of materials, and its estimated market value is 11,670 million US dollars.





flit (oh)



[I always + adverb/preposition]
[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old Norse; Origin: flytja 'to carry around']
to move lightly or quickly and not stay in one place for very long
::Birds flitted about in the trees above them.
::She seemed to spend her life flitting from one country to another.
::His eyes flitted to his watch.