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室内
(shì nèi)indoors
关系
(guān xì)relationship
对手
(duì shǒu)rival or opponent
香水
(xiāng shuǐ)perfume or fragrance
时差
(shí chā)time difference
课表
(kè biǎo)class schedule or timetable
直到
(zhì dào)until or to
缆车
(lǎn chē)cable car or gondola
故居
(gù jū)former residence or old home
伟大
(wěi dà)great or grand
了解
(liǎo jiě)to understand or to comprehend
纪念日
发生
(fā shēng)to occur or to happen
入侵
(rù qīn) to invade or intrude.
现代
(xiàn dài) modern or contemporary.
讨论
(tǎo lùn) to discuss or to talk about.
脆
(cuì) crispy or brittle.
炸鸡
(zhá jī) fried chicken, a popular dish in many cuisines, typically made with seasoned breaded chicken pieces deep-fried until golden brown.
朝鲜
(zhāo xiǎn) North Korea, a country in East Asia located on the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
导游
(dǎo yóu) tour guide, a person who provides assistance, and information to tourists.
标志
(biāo zhì) symbol or sign, often used to indicate or represent something specific.
演唱会
(yǎn chàng huì) concert performance, a live musical event where artists perform songs for an audience.
新冠
(xīn guàn) COVID-19, a highly contagious viral disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, leading to a global pandemic.
门票
(mén piào) admission ticket, a ticket required to enter events or venues such as concerts, theaters, or exhibits.
体育馆
(tǐ yù guǎn) sports arena or gymnasium, a large facility used for indoor sports events and physical activities.
脱口秀
(tuō kǒu xiù) talk show, a television or radio program where a host discusses various topics with guests and includes interviews, comedy, and entertainment.
大餐
(dà cān) a large or lavish meal, often served at celebrations or special occasions.
倒闭
(dào bì) refers to the closure or bankruptcy of a business or organization, indicating that it has ceased operations and is no longer financially viable.
涨
(zhǎng) refers to an increase, typically related to prices or values rising.
经理
(jīng lǐ) refers to a manager or person in charge of coordinating and overseeing the operations of a business or organization.
擅长
(shàn cháng) refers to being skilled or proficient in a particular area or activity.
角落
(jiǎo luò) refers to a corner or small space, often indicating a secluded or less frequented area.
一会儿
(yī huì er) refers to a short period of time or a little while, often used to indicate doing something after a brief pause.
烦躁
(fán zào) refers to a state of being irritable, agitated, or restless, often characterized by feelings of anxiety or impatience.
冷饮
(lěng yǐn) refers to a cold drink, typically served chilled, such as iced beverages or soft drinks.
活动
(huó dòng) refers to an activity or movement, often implying engagement in a planned event or exercise.
举行
(jǔ xíng) refers to the act of holding or conducting an event, meeting, or ceremony.
传统
(chuán tǒng) refers to customs, practices, or beliefs that are passed down through generations within a culture or society.
夜市
(yè shì) night market
凌晨
(líng chén) early hours of the morning, typically just before dawn.
树
(shù) tree
撞见
(zhuàng jiàn) to bump into or meet by chance
黑板
(hēi bǎn) blackboard
普通
(pǔ tōng) common or ordinary
正常
(zhèng cháng) normal or regular
迟到
(chí dào) to arrive late