an animal or human that eats a certain type or amount of food or has a certain manner of eating
食者, eater(作为名词)
a change in the normal condition of the body of a person, which is the sign of a disease
症状
feeling nervous or worried because of thinking something unpleasant might happen
焦虑的, 担忧的
feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said
尴尬, 羞愧
having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something
热情的, 充满激情的
(of a person) showing a lack of confidence and having doubts about something
不确定的, 犹豫不决的
feeling embarrassed, anxious, or uneasy because of a situation or circumstance
不舒服, 尴尬
feeling unhappy and afraid because of something that has happened or might happen
担心的, 忧虑的
a set of conventional rules or formal manners, usually in the form of ethical code
礼仪, 规矩
a person who invites guests to a social event and ensures they have a pleasant experience while there
主人, 东道主
a statement in which one expresses readiness or willingness to do something for someone or give something to them
提议, 报价
to stop working, moving, or doing an activity for a period of time and sit or lie down to relax
休息, 放松
one of the two thin, typically wooden sticks, used particularly by people of China, Japan, etc., to eat food
筷子, 双筷子
a belief about what is likely to happen in the future, often based on previous experiences or desires
期望, 预期
in a way that is acceptable, suitable, or proper in a particular occasion or situation
适当地, 恰当地
to give a small amount of money to a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for their services
给小费, 留下小费
a small booklet or leaflet containing information, usually on a single subject, that is distributed to a wide audience
宣传册, 小册子
the feeling of disorientation and confusion that people experience when they are in a new and unfamiliar cultural environment
文化冲击, 文化震惊
showing or having enthusiasm or strong emotions about something one care deeply about
热情的, 激情的
something that helps a person realize something new or different about a situation or a person
开眼界的事物, 醒悟
used to express that something happens continuously from the beginning to the end of a period of time
在...期间, 在...时
to think or believe that it is possible for something to happen or for someone to do something
期待, 预期
an act of taking a person's hand and shaking it as a greeting or after having made an agreement with them
握手, 问候