public holiday
a day when almost everyone in a particular country does not have to go to work or school 國定假日
- New Year's Day is a public holiday in many countries. 元旦在許多國家是國定假日。
public holiday
a day when almost everyone in a particular country does not have to go to work or school 國定假日
labour
practical work, especially when it involves hard physical effort 勞動;(尤指)體力勞動
demonstrations
an occasion when a group of people march or stand together to show that they disagree with or support something or someone 遊行,示威
Pakistan
/ˈpæk.ɪ.stæn/ a country in South Asia 巴基斯坦(南亞國家)
Greece
a country in southeastern Europe 希臘(東南歐國家)
Zimbabwe
/zɪmˈbɑːb.weɪ/ a country in Southern Africa 辛巴威(南部非洲國家)
Tunisia
/tuːˈniː.ʒə/ a country in North Africa 突尼西亞 (北非國家)
Tanzania
/ˌtæn.zəˈniː.ə/ a country in East Africa 坦尚尼亞(東非國家)
take place
(phrase) take place: to happen 發生
fight for
to use a lot of effort to defeat or achieve something, or to stop something happening 努力擊敗(或爭取);(與…)作鬥爭
movements
a group of people with a particular set of aims or ideas (有特定目標的)運動
public workers
or public employee: someone who works for the government, either in central government or local government:(政府) 公務員
in favour of
in favour of something/doing something: in a way that supports something or helps it to be successful 支持或贊成某事或做某事
resolution: an official decision that is made after a group or organization has voted 決議;正式決定
demonstrate
to show something and explain how it works 展示,演示
called for
call one: to demand that something happens 號召,呼籲;要求
call for something: to need or deserve a particular action, remark, or quality 需要;值得;應該
call for someone: to go to a place in order to collect someone (去某地)接…
trade unions
an organization that represents the people who work in a particular industry, protects their rights, and discusses their pay and working conditions with employers 工會
socialist
a supporter of socialism or member of a socialist political party 社會主義者(社會主義的支持者或社會主義政黨的成員)
struggle
(noun) a very difficult task that you can do only by making a great effort (應對困難而需要的)掙扎;努力,奮鬥
symbol
a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else 標誌,象徵
guilty
responsible for breaking a law 有過失的,犯了罪的,有罪責的
trial
the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a legal matter 審判,審理
criticised
to express disapproval of someone or something 批評,批判;指責
bringing working people together
bring someone/something together: to help people or groups to become friendly or to do something together, especially when they would not usually do this 使…和解;使…友好
Haymarket Affair
The Haymarket affair, also known as the Haymarket massacre/ˈmæs.ə.kɚ/ 乾草市場事件,又稱乾草市場屠殺
sentenced to
to decide and say officially what a punishment will be (法官)宣佈判決,宣判
arrested
If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed. 逮捕;拘捕
identified
to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person or thing is 認出,識別
unarmed
not armed 徒手的,不帶武器的;非武裝的
protests
a strong complaint expressing disagreement, disapproval, or opposition 抗議;反對
demanding
to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused 堅決請求,強烈要求;強要
went on strike
go on strike: to start to strike 開始罷工,舉行罷工
as important as ever
(phrase) as big, fast, good, etc. as ever: as big, fast, etc. as at any time before 像往常一樣大/快/好(等等)
Solidarity
(noun) agreement between and support for the members of a group, especially a political group 團結一致
redundancy pay.
money that a company pays to workers who have lost their jobs because they are no longer needed. 資遣費
(noun) redundancy: a situation in which someone loses their job because their employer does not need them 失業;被解僱;被裁減
(noun) redundancy: a situation in which something is unnecessary because it is more than is needed (尤指詞、片語等)多餘,累贅,囉唆
redundant (adj.) (NOT EMPLOYED) having lost your job because your employer no longer needs you 失業的,被解僱的,被裁減的
redundant (adj.) (especially of a word, phrase, etc.) unnecessary because it is more than is needed (尤指詞、片語等)多餘的,不需要的,累贅的,囉唆的
at a time
at (any) one time (also at a time); (also at any given time): at or during any particular point or moment in the day 每次;任何時候
casually
in a way that is not regular or fixed 不固定地;不定期地;臨時地
gig economy
a way of working that is based on people having temporary jobs or doing separate pieces of work, each paid separately, rather than working for an employer 零工經濟
eke something out: to use something slowly or carefully because you only have a small amount of it 精打細算地維持;儘量節約使用
at risk
(phrase) in a dangerous situation 處境危險,冒風險
state pensions
in the UK and some other countries, the money paid regularly by the government to most people who are of a particular age and do not work any more 國家退休金
pension: an amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have become ill 養老金;退休金;撫恤金
sick pay
money given by an employer to someone who cannot work because of illness (僱主發放的)病假津貼
paid holidays
days off for employees while receiving regular pay 特休
working hours
the amount of time someone spends at work during a day: 工時
Minimum
(adj.) used to describe something that is the smallest or least allowed or possible 最低的,最小的,最低限度的
wages
a particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education (尤指支付給體力勞動者並通常按週計算的)工資,工錢,報酬
rights
(noun) the fact that a person or animal can expect to be treated in a fair, morally acceptable, or legal way, or to have the things that are necessary for life 權利;正當要求
fundamental
forming the base, from which everything else develops 基礎的,基本的
more important than anything else 主要的,根本的
Thanks to
(idiom) thanks to someone/something: because of someone or something 幸虧;由於,因為
pay
the money you receive for doing a job 工資,薪金
(adj,) appalling: very bad 壞到極點的;糟透的
(adj.) appalling: shocking and very bad 駭人聽聞的,令人震驚的;極為惡劣的
fair
If something is fair, it is reasonable and is what you expect or deserve. (價格、分配等)合理的,恰當的
(phrase) Fair enough: something you say to show that you understand why someone has done or said something 有道理;做得(或說得)對
decent
socially acceptable or good 正派的;體面的,正經的;像樣的,相當不錯的
campaign for
to organize a series of activities to try to achieve something 從事活動;開展運動;發起運動
working people
working man/woman/person: a man/woman who has a job 有工作的人
Effective
successful or achieving the results that you want 能産生預期結果的;有效的
As the saying goes
常言道;俗話說
saying: a well-known wise statement that often has a meaning that is different from the simple meanings of the words it contains 格言,警句,諺語
hatch: to (cause an egg to) break in order to allow a young animal to come out 孵出,孵蛋,出殼
bond with
to develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone, or to make someone do this 聯合;團結;建立關係
closely/tightly knit (also close/tight-knit): closely connected 緊密相連
bringing people together
bring someone/something together: to help people or groups to become friendly or to do something together, especially when they would not usually do this 使…和解;使…友好
quiz
a game or competition in which you answer questions 問答比賽,智力競賽
a sense of community
社群意識 a sense of community is a feeling that members have of belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and a shared faith that members' needs will be met through commitment to be together.
The proposed definition of a sense of community has 4 elements: membership, influence, integration and fulfillment of needs, and shared emotional connection.
community
the people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality 社區;群體;社團,團體,界
spirit
a particular way of thinking, feeling, or behaving, especially a way that is typical of a particular group of people, an activity, a time, or a place 精神;(尤指特定人群、活動、時代或地方的)主導精神
spirits [ plural ]: the way a person is feeling 情緒;心境
key
(adjective) very important and having a lot of influence on other people or things 極重要的,關鍵性的
lines
a way of dealing with or thinking about something or someone 做法,方法;看法,立場
a connection to a phone system 電話線(路)
relationship-oriented
Relationship-oriented leaders are focused on supporting, motivating and developing the people on their teams and the relationships within. This style of leadership encourages good teamwork and collaboration, through fostering positive relationships and good communication.
Task-oriented leaders focus on getting the necessary task, or series of tasks, in hand in order to achieve a goal. These leaders are typically less concerned with the idea of catering to employees and more concerned with finding the step-by-step solution required to meet specific goals.
flexible
able to change or be changed easily according to the situation 可變動的;靈活的;可變通的
innovative
using new methods or ideas 創新的,革新的;新穎的
productive
having positive results 富有成效的
resulting in or providing a large amount or supply of something 多產的,富饒的
is made up of
make up something: to form a particular thing, amount, or number as a whole 組成,構成
Objectives
something that you plan to do or achieve 目標;目的
play their part in
play a part: to help to achieve something (在…中)起作用
more likely
most/very likely: very probably 非常有可能
not likely!: certainly not!: 當然不!
open
(adjective) available; not limited 可利用的;可得到的;沒有限制的
use the different skills and expertise in the team to their advantage.
turn/use something to your advantage: to use or change something, especially a bad situation, so that it helps you to achieve something 善加利用、加以利用
strengths
a good characteristic 優點,長處,強項
get to know
get to know someone/something: to spend time with someone or something so that you gradually learn more about them or it 逐漸熟悉,逐漸了解
talents
(someone who has) a natural ability to be good at something, especially without being taught 天分,天賦;天才,有天分者
resources
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person 資源;財力;素質
generous
(adj.) willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected (尤指超乎一般或期望地)慷慨的,大方的;寬宏大量的,仁慈的
perform
to do an action or piece of work 做,進行;施行
motivated
(adj.) very enthusiastic or determined because you really want to do something 有積極性的
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Good leaders have three levels. First is to give orders, second is to motivate, the highest one is to inspire.
Collaboration
the situation of two or more people working together to create or achieve the same thing 合作;協作
Cooperation: the act of working together with someone or doing what they ask you 合作,協作;配合
$$Differences$$ In simple terms, cooperation is about working with others to achieve your own goals. Collaboration, on the other hand, is about working with others to produce something together and achieve shared goals.
engaged
greatly interested : committed
involved in something 捲入…的;從事…的
on Calls
on call (idiom): If a worker such as a doctor is on call, he or she is available to work or make official visits at any time when needed. (醫療從業者的)聽候召喚,待命
*She's a doctor, so she's often on call at the weekend. 她是個醫生,所以在週末常常要隨時準備出診。
call on someone: to ask someone in a formal way to do something 號召;動員;要求
call on something: to use something, especially a quality that you have, in order to achieve something (為完成…而)使用,施展
Etiquette
the set of rules or customs that control accepted behaviour in particular social groups or social situations 禮儀,禮節;規範,規矩
sentence
a punishment given by a judge in court to a person or organization after they have been found guilty of doing something wrong 判決;宣判;判刑
fixed
arranged or decided already and not able to be changed 確定的;固定的;不能變的
bend
to move your body or part of your body so that it is not straight 彎腰
on bended knee單膝下跪: in a position in which the knee of one leg is touching the floor
Half the people had not known so perfect a young man lived among them.
not an inversion, a true inversion will be like "Not half the people had known that so perfect a young man lived among them."
so perfect a young man
an older or more formal way of saying "such a perfect young man."
was met with
means "was received with" or "was greeted by"
Never before had a common subject been brave enough to love the daughter of the king.
倒裝inversion usage for "A common subject had never before been brave enough to love the daughter of the king."
fair
(of skin) pale, or (of hair) pale yellow or gold (皮膚)白皙的;(頭髮)淺黃的,金色的
advisers
someone whose job is to give advice about a subject 顧問
take pleasure in
(idiom) to enjoy
put in prison
commoner
in the UK, a person who is not born into a position of high social rank (英國社會中的)平民
humanity
people in general (統稱)人,人類
above
more than an amount or level
the whole matter
It means the entire subject, situation, or issue being discussed. For example, "After considering the whole matter, we decided to invest in the new property."
the thinking part of the community would bring no charge of unfairness against this plan.
"The thinking part of the community" refers to the more rational, reasonable, or intelligent members of the community. The phrase suggests that these people are thoughtful and capable of making fair judgments.
"Would bring no charge of unfairness" means that they wouldn’t accuse the plan of being unfair or criticize it as unjust.
"Against this plan" clarifies that the statement is referring to a specific plan.
$$Overall Meaning$$ The more thoughtful and reasonable members of the community would not consider this plan to be unfair. However, this does not necessarily mean that the plan is completely fair—others in the community might still think it is unfair. The sentence subtly implies that those who do criticize the plan might not be as rational or thoughtful.
appeared
to seem 看來好像;似乎
fairness
the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right or reasonable 公平;公正;合理性
carrying out
carry something out: to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do 執行,貫徹,落實,完成
clergyman
/ˈklɝː.dʒi.mən/ a man who is a member of the clergy (男)牧師,教士
clergy: religious leaders, especially Christian priests, ministers, etc. (尤指基督教的)神職人員,聖職人員
interfere with
interfere with something: to prevent something from working effectively or from developing successfully 妨礙,干擾
interfere
to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful 干涉,干預
in honor of
in honour of someone/something: in order to celebrate or show great respect for someone or something 為了慶祝…;為表示對…的尊敬
forth
(from a place) out or away, or (from a point in time) forward (從某地)外出,離開;(從某時)向前
respected
admired by many people for your qualities or achievements 備受尊敬的;很受器重的;被看重的
fair
neither very good nor very bad 不好不壞的,一般的
(old use or literary) (of a woman) beautiful (女子)美麗的
should have
Should have: Should have + 過去分詞:通常用在對過去的事情感到後悔、或談到過去的錯誤。 用 should have / shouldn’t have 來告訴別人或自己應該在過去採取不同的行動。
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Could have: Could have + 過去分詞:過去有能力做的事情,但是沒有做。
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Would have: Would have + 過去分詞:表達當想做某件事時,卻沒有做到。
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mourners
a person at a funeral 哀悼者;送葬者
went up
to move higher, rise, or increase 升高;上升;上漲;增長
suspect
a person believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong, or something believed to have caused something bad 嫌疑犯,可疑分子
fiercest
fierce: physically violent and frightening 猛烈的;激烈的;駭人的
out came
Not a "rule" but a relatively common practice in older English to invert the verb and subject if the sentence were fronted by an adverb 倒裝
Out......came............the sun Adverb verb [noun phrase - subject]
Dearly did I love you.
on trial
If someone is on trial, the case in which that person's guilt is being judged has begun
ceremonial
related to, used in, or involving a ceremony (= a fixed set of formal acts performed on important social or religious occasions) 儀式的,禮節的
was accused of
to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind 指控,控告;指責;譴責
*(accuse someone of something) He's been accused of robbery/murder. 他被指控犯有搶劫/謀殺罪。
justice
the system of laws in a country that judges and punishes people 司法制度;法律制度
poetic
very beautiful or expressing emotion 極美的;充滿詩意的;詩情畫意的
agent
a person or thing that produces a particular effect or change 原動力,動因;作用劑
arena
a large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports or entertainment (體育比賽或表演用的)場地,競技場,劇場
suffer
to experience physical or mental pain 受苦;受折磨
progressive
Progressive ideas or systems are new and modern, encouraging change in society or in the way that things are done. (指思想或體制)進步的,先進的
catches up
catch (someone) up: to reach someone in front of you by going faster than them
a matter of time
(idiom) a matter/question of time: used when you think that something will happen at some point in the near future:
quality time
time that you spend with someone, giving them your full attention because you value the relationship
setting a better example
(idiom) set an example: to behave in a way that other people should copy
*You should be setting a good example to your younger brother.
in case of
if something happens, or in preparation for when something happens:
cut off
to cause a person or place to become separate, or cause someone to be or feel alone 阻斷,隔斷,隔絕
get off
to remove a part of your body from a particular place 把…(從…處)移開,把…(從…上)拿開
connected
joined together 連在一起的;接通的
constantly
all the time or often 總是;經常地,不斷地
early adopters
someone who is one of the first people to start using a new product, especially a new piece of technology (新產品,尤其是科技產品的)早期採用者
addiction
an inability to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful 上癮
missing out on
miss someone/something out
to fail to include someone or something that should be included 遺漏
Ironically
in a way that is interesting, strange, or funny because of being very different from what you would expect 具有諷刺意味地;出乎意料地;令人啼笑皆非地
in increasing numbers
(idiom) in numbers: in total amount or quantity
couldn't be more different
couldn’t be + 比較級形容詞 = 超級+形容詞
a place in a factory, office, etc. where food and meals are sold, often at a lower than usual price 食堂,餐廳,飲食部
bounce ideas off
If you bounce something off someone, you tell someone about an idea or plan in order to find out what they think of it. 試探…對…的看法
workmates
a person who works in the same place as you, especially one who you are friendly with (尤指彼此熟稔的)同事,工友
similar kinds of web-based work to me
similar to me
web-based: based on the internet, can be carry on on the web 網站基礎的
getting dressed
穿好衣服
co-working
a way of working in which people who work for different employers or for themselves share a building or office, often in order to be able to share ideas 合作辦公(爲不同僱主工作或自僱的人共同租用一個辦公空間的工作方式,通常是爲了能夠分享想法)
rent
to pay or receive a fixed amount of money for the use of a room, house, car, television, etc. 租用,租借;出租
ideal
perfect, or the best possible 完美的,理想的
distractions
omething that prevents someone from giving their attention to something else 分心的事;分散注意力的東西
concentrate
to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem 專注,專心;全神貫注;集中(注意力)
found it really hard
find it adj. 感到/覺得...
in control of
in charge (of) 有掌控權
freelancer
someone who is not employed by any one organization but does particular pieces of work for different organizations 自由職業者
on my own
on one's own: 靠自己
well into the evening
一直到晚上
tend to
to be likely to behave in a particular way or have a particular characteristic 傾向;易於;往往會
office hours
the hours during the day when people who work in offices are usually at work 辦公時間;工作時間
downside
a disadvantage of a situation 不利的一面,不利因素
take some time off
have/take time off: to stop work, in order to do something else 請假,抽出時間
valuable
Valuable information, advice, etc. is very helpful or important 有用的;重要的;有價值的
flexibility
the ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation 可變動性;靈活性;可變通性
on a project basis
on a...basis: 以⋯⋯為基礎
chit-chat
informal conversation about matters that are not important 聊天,閒談,閒聊
idle
/ˈaɪ.dəl/ without any particular purpose 無目的的
come in
to enter a room or building 進入(房間或大樓)
made a huge concession
make a concession: something that is allowed or given up, often in order to end a disagreement, or the act of allowing or giving this (常指為結束爭端而作出的)認可,讓步,妥協
as if
從屬連接詞 as though 及 as if 都可用以引導副詞子句,作假設語氣使用,表示與事實不符或不可能發生的假設情境。
Terry treats his elder sister as though/as if she were a stranger. 泰瑞待他姊姊如同陌生人。 →此為與現在事實相反的假設,事實上是親姊弟而非陌生人。
過去事實相反:S + V-ed… + as though/as if + S + had + p.p.…
When the man got punched, he felt as though/as if a horse had kicked him in the face. 這名男子挨了一拳後,覺得自己彷彿被馬迎面踢到。 → 整件事情發生在過去,而男子並非真的臉被馬踢了一腳,與事實相反,因此使用與過去事實相反的假設語氣。
as if/as though 也可引導副詞子句作直述句,為一般陳述使用。表說話者認為極可能為真的事,或某事物事實上看起來的樣子,此時句子時態照一般情況使用即可。
dare to
to be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous, or to be rude or silly enough to do something that you have no right to do 敢於;膽敢,竟敢
[ + (to) infinitive ] Everyone in the office complains that he smells awful, but nobody dares (to) mention it to him. 辦公室裡人人都在抱怨,說他身上有股難聞的氣味,可是又沒有人敢跟他說。
[ + infinitive without to ] I wouldn't dare have a party in my flat in case the neighbours complained. 我可不敢在公寓裡舉行派對,以免鄰居們不滿。
I dare you. 我賭你不敢
dare say/daresay: used to say that you agree or think that something is true 我敢說,我敢肯定
bring this up
to start to talk about a particular subject 開始談論;提出(話題)
looking after
to take care of or be in charge of someone or something 照看,照顧,看管
juggle
(MANAGE) to succeed in arranging your life so that you have time to involve yourself in two or more different activities or groups of people 盡力同時應付(兩種或兩種以上不同的活動或人)
to throw several objects up into the air, and then catch and throw them up repeatedly so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people (用…)玩雜耍
wearing me out
wear someone out: to make someone extremely tired 使(某人)筋疲力盡
in the slightest
not in the slightest: not at all 一點也不,一點也沒有
though
despite the fact that 雖然,儘管
but 可是,不過,然而
on a pro-rata basis
pro rata /ˌproʊ ˈreɪ.t̬ə/ : calculated according to, or as a share of, the fixed rate for a larger total amount 按比例計算的(地)
parental leave
time that a parent is allowed to spend away from work to take care of his or her baby 育嬰假
came out of
to go through the experience of (something) 經歷/體驗
five-day week
a week having five working days
nine-to-five job
describes work that begins at nine o'clock in the morning and ends at five o'clock, which are the hours that people work in many offices from Monday to Friday:
clock in and out
Clock in: to record the time you arrive at work on a special machine (在專門的機器上)紀錄上班時間,上班打卡
Clock out: to leave work, especially by recording the time you leave on a special machine (尤指在專門的機器上)紀錄下班時間,打卡下班
left to our own devices
(idiom) leave someone to their own devices: to allow someone to make their own decisions about what to do 讓(某人)自行決定
commute
to make the same journey regularly between work and home 上下班往返;往返於工作地點與家之間;通勤
fairly
(QUITE) more than average, but less than very 相當地;一定程度地
She's fairly tall. 她個子比較高。
I'm fairly sure that this is the right address. 我相當肯定這個地址沒錯。
We get on fairly well. 我們相處得不錯。
so as to
= in order to 爲了,以便
underlying
real but not immediately obvious 暗含的;深層的;潛在的
taking it personally
take something personally: to think that someone is offending you when they are not 很針對個人的
initiative
[ U ] the ability to use your judgment to make decisions and do things without needing to be told what to do 主動性;自主決斷行事的能力
room
[ U ] opportunity for doing something 機會;餘地
(idiom) no room for something: If you say there is no room for a feeling or type of behaviour, you mean it is not acceptable. 無法容忍,不能容許
took the initiative
(idiom) to be the first one to do something, esp. to solve a problem 主動出擊
subordinates
/səˈbɔːr.dən.ət/ (noun) a person who has a less important position than you in an organization 下屬,下級
low power distance culture
低權力距離文化:人與人之間的關係比較平等(equality),上司、父母等多會以朋輩的形式與下屬及子女相處。普遍來說,歐美社會多屬低權力距離文化,而大多數亞洲國家皆傾向高權力距離文化。
authority
the moral or legal right or ability to control 威信;權力;管轄權
rightful
A rightful position or claim is one that is morally or legally correct 公正的;合法的;正當的
high power distance culture
高權力距離文化:即高低權力人士之間距離分界明顯。活在這種文化底下的人,階級觀念(hierarchy)根深蒂固,對權力核心如上司、長輩以至兄長絕對尊重及服從
power distance
權力距離
Power Distance refers to the levels of authority and inequality within a hierarchical structure. It signifies the extent to which decision-making power is concentrated at the top and the acceptance of unequal rights between individuals of different positions. In high power distance cultures, individuals in lower positions have limited involvement in decision-making, and their fate is often determined by those in positions of authority. This concept is exemplified in the Chinese work environment, where position power outweighs individual intelligence or competitiveness.
perceived
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something 認為;看待;視為
Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficial. 人們往往認為女性雜誌內容膚淺。
How do the French perceive the British? 法國人是如何看待英國人的?
distributed
to give something out to several people, or to spread or supply something 分發,散發;分配
psychologist
someone who studies the human mind and human emotions and behaviour, and how different situations have an effect on people 心理學家
Dutch
belonging to or relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language 荷蘭的;荷蘭人的;荷蘭語的
come up with
come up with something: to suggest or think of an idea or plan 想出,提出(主意或計劃)
coach
someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or school subject 教練;輔導老師;私人教師;家庭教師