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niches (n)
EN: a comfortable or suitable role, job, way of life, etc.
e.g: He eventually found his niche in sports journalism.
preference (n)
EN: a greater interest in or desire for sb/st than sb/st else
e.g: I can't say that I have any particular preference.
hidden in plain sight
EN: seemingly hidden, but actually not hidden and easy to find.
e.g: Your talent is hidden in plain sight.
hardcore fan of
EN: extremely obsessed
e.g: I'm a hardcore fan of TXT.
pretty pleasantly enjoyable
e.g: It was a pretty pleasantly enjoyable evening.
every now and then
EN: sometimes
e.g: I watched movies every now and then because I was pretty busy recently.
sharpen one's thinking
EN: to broaden someone's think
e.g: Travelling can sharpen your thinking.
have a strong passion for
EN: intense enthusiasm, dedication, or profound love for a particular activity, subject, or goal
e.g: I have a strong passion for art.
drawn to (pv)
EN: feeling a strong attraction, interest, or pull toward a person, object, or concept
e.g: I and my friend really drawn to watch movies.
sensory feedback (np)
EN: the information received by the nervous system from sensory receptors about the state of the body and its environment
e.g: Athletes use sensory feedback from their muscles to fine-tune their movements during a high jump.
soak in (pv)
EN: to absorb a liquid (literal) or to fully take in, understand, or experience something, such as a view, atmosphere, or information
e.g: The rain will soak in quickly.
e.g: Give it a minute to let the news soak in
pivotal (a)
EN: vitally important, essential
= vital = critical
e.g: Parents' teaching play
pivotal (a)
EN: vitally important, essential
e.g: Parents' teaching play a vital role in children at early age.
general consensus (np)
EN: the majority opinion on a topic
e.g:
matters of serious nature
EN: issues, situations, or allegations that carry significant weight, consequences, or require urgent, careful attention.
e.g:
bear the responsibility of st
EN: to accept, carry, or be accountable for the consequences, duties, or outcomes of actions
e.g:
credibility (n)
EN: the quality of being trusted and believed in
e.g:
own work of life
EN: taking full responsibility, accountability, and authorship of your choices, values, and actions rather than living by others' expectations
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opinionated (a)
EN: stubborn and often unreasonable
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literacy (n)
EN: the ability to read and write
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guarantee
EN: to promise
harmonious (a)
EN: able to get along together well
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disorder (n/v)
EN: a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body
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alternative (a/n)
EN: an alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
e.g:
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