/mˌeɪk ɐ dᵻsˈɪʒən/

N/A
to create or choose a course of action from various options after considering the available information and potential consequences

(班级)
课程
a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject
A course is a structured program of study that focuses on a particular subject or topic, usually offered in schools, colleges, or universities. It consists of a series of lessons, assignments, and exams designed to help students learn specific concepts, skills, or knowledge. A course may last for a set period, such as a semester or a year, and can vary in length, difficulty, and content. Courses are typically part of a larger curriculum or academic program and can lead to certifications, diplomas, or degrees once completed. They help individuals gain expertise in specific areas of interest or career paths.

(失误)
错误
an act or opinion that is wrong

(家庭作业)
作业
schoolwork that students have to do at home
Homework refers to assignments or tasks given to students by teachers to complete outside of regular class time. It is designed to help reinforce lessons, practice skills, or prepare for upcoming topics. Homework can include reading, writing, problem-solving, or projects that students work on independently or with minimal guidance. It provides an opportunity for students to review and apply what they have learned in class and is often used to assess their understanding and progress. Completing homework is an important part of the learning process and helps build responsibility and time-management skills.

(货币)
钱
something that we use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills

(微不足道的东西)
无物
something or someone that is of no or very little value, size, or amount

(运动)
锻炼
a mental or physical activity that helps keep our mind and body healthy
/wˈɑːʃɪŋˈʌp/

(洗碗活动)
洗碗
the activity of washing the dishes, glasses, etc. particularly after a meal

(打扫)
清洁
the action or process of making something, especially inside a house, etc. clean

(买东西)
购物
the act of buying goods from stores

( dîner (meaning in Chinese context))
晚餐
the main meal of the day that we usually eat in the evening
Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, traditionally eaten in the evening or late afternoon. The exact timing of dinner can vary depending on cultural norms and personal schedules. It often consists of a substantial spread of dishes, including a protein source, such as meat, fish, or tofu, starches, like rice, potatoes, or pasta, vegetables, and sometimes soup or salad. Dessert may follow the main course, featuring sweets like cakes, pies, or fruit. Dinner provides an opportunity for individuals and families to come together, share a meal, and unwind after a busy day.

(烹饪)
制作
to prepare or cook something
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(干)
做
to perform an action that is not mentioned by name
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(声音)
噪音
sounds that are usually unwanted or loud

(文凭)
学位
the certificate that is given to university or college students upon successful completion of their course

(说辞)
借口
a reason given to explain one's careless, offensive, or wrong behavior or action

(笑)
笑声
the sound produced when someone is laughing

(呐喊)
喊叫
a shout that typically expresses a strong emotion such as pain, fear, excitement, or protest

(测验)
考试
a way of testing how much someone knows about a subject
/mˌeɪk ˌʌp wˈʌnz mˈaɪnd/

N/A
to come to a final decision or conclusion after considering different options or possibilities
The origin of the idiom "make up one's mind" can be traced back to Middle English usage. The term "make up" in this context refers to the act of completing or finalizing something. The phrase implies the idea of resolving or settling one's thoughts or intentions on a particular matter. It is used in various contexts and occasions to describe the process of reaching a decision or forming a firm opinion. It can be employed in personal, social, or professional settings.

(家务劳动)
家务
regular work done in a house, especially cleaning, washing, etc.

(发展)
进步
a state of constant increase in quality or quantity

(糕点)
蛋糕
a sweet food we make by mixing flour, butter or oil, sugar, eggs and other ingredients, then baking it in an oven
A cake is a baked dessert that is typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, butter, and other ingredients, such as baking powder, milk, or flavorings. The ingredients are mixed together to form a batter, which is then poured into a cake pan and baked until it is golden brown and cooked through. Cakes can come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors, ranging from simple sheet cakes to multi-tiered wedding cakes. They can be decorated with frosting, fondant, or other toppings, such as fresh fruit, flowers, or candy. Cakes are a beloved dessert all over the world and are often served to celebrate special occasions, such as birthdays, weddings, and holidays.

(任命)
约会
a planned meeting with someone, typically at a particular time and place, for a particular purpose
/dˈuː ˌɛsbˈiː ɐ fˈeɪvɚɹ ɔːɹ sˈɑːlɪd/

N/A
to perform a helpful or kind act for someone, typically without expecting something in return

(杂乱)
混乱
a state of disorder, untidiness, or confusion
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