someone who visits a place or travels to different places for pleasure

游客, 观光客
an animal with a beak, wings, and feathers that is usually capable of flying

鸟, 小鸟
someone whose job involves driving a taxi and taking people to different places

出租车司机, 计程车司机
a public path for vehicles in a village, town, or city, usually with buildings, houses, etc. on its sides

街道, 街
someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale

小贩, 摊贩
someone whose job is to protect people, catch criminals, and make sure that laws are obeyed

警察, 警务人员
a building or place that sells goods or services

商店, 店铺
a person, entity, or organization that possesses, controls, or has legal rights to something

所有者, 业主
a person, typically male, who is employed to perform manual or skilled labor, often involving the use of tools or machinery

工人, 劳工
someone who goes to shops or online platforms to buy something

购物者, 买家
to put our bottom on something like a chair or the ground while keeping our back straight

坐, 坐下
to take part in a violent physical action against someone

打斗, 搏斗
to use a device like a camera or cellphone to capture an image of something or someone
to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

吃, 用餐
to put water, coffee, or other type of liquid inside of our body through our mouth

喝, 饮用
to tell someone about the feelings or ideas that we have

谈话, 交谈
a set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that we can turn them and read them

书籍, 书
a colorful thin book that has news, pictures, and stories about different things like fashion, sports, and animals, usually issued weekly or monthly

杂志, 期刊
to make happy sounds and move our face like we are smiling because something is funny

笑, 大笑
to make our mouth curve upwards, often in a way that our teeth can be seen, to show that we are happy or amused

微笑, 笑
to use one's voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song

唱歌, 歌唱
to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one

走, 行走
to move using our legs, faster than we usually walk, in a way that both feet are never on the ground at the same time

跑, 奔
to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

骑(骑乘), 乘(乘坐)
