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Shtemaran 1_p2
groups 23-40
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Traveler | A person who is traveling or who often travels. |
| Beggar | A person, typically a homeless one, who lives by asking for money or food. |
| Robber | A person who robs people. |
| Tutor | A private teacher. |
| Crowd | A large number of people gathered together. |
| Government | A group of people ruling a country or state. |
| Audience | A number of people who watch, read, or listen to the same thing. |
| Team | A group of people working together at a particular job. |
| Masterpiece | A work of outstanding creativity and skill. |
| Portrait | A painting, drawing, or photograph of a person. |
| Landscape | A picture representing an area of countryside. |
| Photo | A picture taken with a camera. |
| Tourist | A person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure. |
| Photographer | A person who takes pictures. |
| Researcher | A person exploring new facts or information. |
| Guide | A person who shows tourists around interesting places. |
| Chef | A professional cook. |
| Chief | A leader or ruler of a people. |
| Instructor | A person whose job is teaching. |
| Manager | Someone whose job is to organize and control the work of a company, business, etc. |
| Laptop | A small computer that you can carry with you. |
| Laboratory | A room where people do scientific research. |
| Hardware | Computer equipment. |
| Software | The programs and other operating information used by a computer. |
| Fascinate | Attract the strong attention and interest of someone. |
| Imagine | Form a mental image or concept of. |
| Desire | Strongly wish for or want. |
| Worship | Love and admire somebody very much, especially so much that you cannot see their faults. |
| Designer | A person who plans constructions, works of art, and other things. |
| Customer | A person or company that buys goods or services. |
| Sculptor | A person who makes statues. |
| Assistant | A person who helps someone with their work. |
| Sociable | Willing to talk and engage in activities with other people. |
| Confident | Certain about your abilities. |
| Caring | Displaying kindness and concern for others. |
| Shy | Embarrassed in the company of other people. |
| Stress | A worried or nervous feeling that makes you unable to relax. |
| Hostility | Aggressive behavior towards people or ideas. |
| Faith | Complete trust or confidence in someone or something. |
| Fantasy | The act of imagining impossible or improbable things. |
| Ambulance | A vehicle for taking people to and from the hospital. |
| Fire Engine | A large vehicle that carries firefighters and equipment for putting out fires. |
| Excavator | A large machine used for digging and moving earth. |
| Truck | A large vehicle that is used to transport goods by road. |
| Online | Connected to or available through the internet. |
| Social | Relating to society and to people's lives in general. |
| Digital | Storing information such as sound or pictures as numbers or electronic signals. |
| Automatic | Working by itself without being operated by people. |
| Image | The impression that a person, an organization, or a product gives to the public. |
| Courage | The ability to do things which one finds frightening. |
| Mood | The way that someone is feeling. |
| Pleasure | A feeling of happiness and enjoyment. |
| Convert | Change the form, character, or function of something. |
| Compensate | Pay someone money because they have suffered damage, loss, or injury. |
| Prevent | Keep something from happening. |
| Invent | Make up, produce, or design something that has not existed before. |
| Defeat | Win against someone. |
| Cheat | Behave dishonestly. |
| Fail | Be unsuccessful in something. |
| Defend | Say things to support someone or something. |
| Encourage | Give somebody support or hope. |
| Enable | Make it possible for somebody to do something. |
| Endanger | Put someone or something at risk. |
| Enrich | Improve the quality or value of something, often by adding something to it. |
| Construction | The action of building something. |
| Injury | Physical harm. |
| Treatment | The process of providing medical care. |
| Destruction | The action of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists. |