
(同辈)
同龄人
a person of the same age, social status, or capability as another specified individual

(被调查者)
回答者
a person who answers or reacts

(客运量)
乘客数量
the number of people who use a particular form of public transportation over a given period

(过路人)
路人
someone who happens to be walking past a particular person, place, or event

(同住者)
居住者
a person who resides in a shared living space, such as a household, institution, or facility

(路人)
旁观者
a person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part in it

(旁观者)
观众
a person who watches sport competitions closely

(上下班族)
通勤者
a person who regularly travels to city for work

(指导者)
导师
a reliable and experienced person who helps those with less experience

(背叛者)
叛徒
someone who rejects conventional behavior or allegiance

(守护者)
监护人
a person or thing that is responsible for the care, safety, and maintenance of someone or something

(步行者)
行人
a person who is on foot and not in or on a vehicle

(登记者)
注册者
a person who is registered or signed up for a course, program, or institution

(资助者)
捐赠者
someone or something that gives money, clothes, etc. to a charity for free

(致辞者)
毕业生代表
an elite student with the highest grade throughout school that gets chosen to give a speech at their graduation ceremony
A valedictorian is the student who has achieved the highest academic standing in their graduating class. This individual typically earns the title by having the best grades or overall academic performance throughout their time in school. The valedictorian is often chosen to deliver the farewell speech, known as the valedictory address, at graduation ceremonies, where they may reflect on the experiences of the class and offer words of encouragement for the future.

(管理员)
管家
a person who manages and oversees the property, finances, or affairs of another person or organization

(伙伴)
同伴
a person or animal with which one travels or spends a lot of time

(利益接受者)
受益人
a person who receives money or benefits

(外籍人士)
侨民
a person who resides outside their native country, often for work or personal reasons

(退伍军人)
老兵
a former member of the armed forces who has fought in a war

(护理人员)
看护者
someone who looks after a child or an old, sick, or disabled person at home
A caregiver is someone who provides help and support to individuals who are unable to care for themselves because of illness, disability, or aging. Caregivers can be family members, friends, or hired professionals, and they often help with tasks such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication management, and transportation. Caregivers may also provide emotional support and spend time with those they care for, helping them maintain their independence and quality of life. While caregivers may provide care in the patient's home, they typically do not live with the patient permanently. Instead, they visit regularly or provide care during scheduled shifts.

(代言人)
代表
a person who acts on behalf of a group of people, especially in a legislative or official role

(同仁)
同事
someone with whom one works

(徒弟)
学徒
someone who works for a skilled person for a specific period of time to learn their skills, usually earning a low income
An apprentice is a person who is learning a trade, craft, or skill from a experienced professional. Apprentices typically work with this professional, gaining practical experience and knowledge in fields such as carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work. During their training, apprentices perform tasks and gradually take on more complex responsibilities as they develop their skills. This period of learning usually combines practical work with classroom instruction, preparing the apprentice to become skilled in their trade and eventually work independently.

(新婚者)
新婚夫妇
someone who has recently gotten married
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