the work that we do regularly to earn money
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a person whose job is designing buildings and typically supervising their construction
An architect is a professional who designs buildings and other structures. They plan and create detailed drawings to make sure that buildings are functional, safe, and visually pleasing. Architects work on a variety of projects, from houses and office buildings to public places and landmarks. They consider factors such as the purpose of the building, the environment, and the needs of the people who will use it. Architects often work closely with clients, engineers, and construction teams to make their designs a reality.
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someone whose job is to clean other people’s houses, offices, etc.
someone who is licensed to fix and care for our teeth
A dentist is a healthcare professional specializing in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the teeth, gums, and mouth. Dentists perform routine dental exams, cleanings, and treatments such as fillings, root canals, and tooth extractions to maintain oral health. They also educate patients on proper oral hygiene practices and provide guidance on maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Dentists play a crucial role in preventing dental problems and addressing issues at an early stage to prevent complications.
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a person who designs, fixes, or builds roads, machines, bridges, etc.
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a person who is employed to perform agricultural tasks such as planting, harvesting, or tending to livestock
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someone whose job is to cut, wash and style hair
A hairdresser is a professional who specializes in hairstyling, cutting, coloring, and grooming services. They possess expertise in working with various hair types, textures, and styles to create desired looks for their clients. Hairdressers often provide consultation to understand their clients' preferences, offer advice on suitable hairstyles, and recommend hair care products. They skillfully use tools such as scissors, combs, brushes, and styling products to transform hair and enhance its appearance. Hairdressers also stay updated with the latest trends and techniques to deliver modern and fashionable hairstyles. Through their expertise, hairdressers contribute to enhancing the overall look, confidence, and self-esteem of their clients, making them feel their best.
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a trained individual who provides emergency medical care to people before taking them to the hospital
A paramedic is a highly trained emergency medical professional who provides advanced medical care to individuals in urgent or critical situations. These skilled professionals respond to medical emergencies, accidents, and other crises, delivering immediate medical treatment and transportation to hospitals or other healthcare facilities when necessary. Paramedics are trained to evaluate patients, give medications, perform medical procedures such as CPR, defibrillation, and airway management, and help individuals with severe injuries or serious medical conditions until they are in a safer condition. They collaborate with other emergency responders, such as firefighters and police officers, to provide quick and effective medical care in high-pressure situations.
someone whose job is to operate an aircraft
a person who writes computer programs
a person who greets and deals with people arriving at or calling a hotel, office building, doctor's office, etc.
someone whose job involves helping and selling things to the customers and visitors of a store, etc.
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(in the UK) a lawyer who is entitled to give legal advice, prepare legal documents for contracts and defend people in lower courts of law
a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession
someone who trains a person or team in sport
A coach is a person who trains and guides athletes or teams to improve their skills and performance in a particular sport or activity. The coach develops strategies, plans training sessions, and offers feedback to help players improve individually and as a team. They motivate athletes, teach proper techniques, and make decisions about game tactics. Coaches also work to create a positive and supportive environment that encourages teamwork, discipline, and personal growth. Their role is essential in helping athletes reach their potential and achieve success in competitions.
someone who buys tickets, arranges tours, books hotels, etc. for travelers as their job
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a man who brings people food and drinks in restaurants, cafes, etc.
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making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence
difficult to accomplish, requiring skill or effort
referring to something that involves repeating the same actions or elements multiple times, often leading to boredom or dissatisfaction
(of an activity) making one feel satisfied by giving one a desirable outcome
causing mental or emotional strain or worry due to pressure or demands
(particularly of an acivity) causing a feeling of physical or mental fatigue or exhaustion
including or consisting of many different types
activity that requires physical or mental effort
something that a person spends time doing, particularly to accomplish a certain purpose
to say, write, or take action in response to a question or situation
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used when naming, or giving description or information about people, things, or situations
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any of the pieces making a whole, when combined
a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game
to address, discuss, or focus on a particular topic or issue
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to get money for the job that we do or services that we provide
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something that we use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills
to use a telephone or other communication device to start a phone conversation with someone
in good health after a period of illness or injury
The idiom "on one's feet" is thought to have originated in the 16th century, and it is often used in the context of recovery. For example, you might say that someone is "on their feet" after a long illness or injury. It is a positive and hopeful expression that reminds us that recovery is possible.
to offer or present food or drink to someone
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a person, organization, company, etc. that pays to get things from businesses or stores
to go from one location to another, particularly to a far location
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an electronic device that stores and processes data
the special set of clothes that all members of an organization or a group wear at work, or children wear at a particular school
A uniform is a standardized set of clothing worn by members of an organization or group. It is designed to identify the wearer as a member of that organization and create a sense of unity and belonging. Uniforms are often worn by members of the military, police, fire department, medical staff, and other professions. They may include items such as hats, shirts, pants, jackets, and badges. Uniforms are usually practical and comfortable to wear, and they can be used to distinguish between different ranks or levels of authority within an organization. They can also help to create a sense of professionalism and respect for the wearer and the organization they represent.
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the area or space inside a building
an area or environment that is located outside, typically in nature or in the open air
a young person who has not reached puberty or adulthood yet
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each of the twenty-four time periods that exist in a day and each time period is made up of sixty minutes
a person whose job is to take care of plants in a garden
an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.
a young individual, often a woman, who lives abroad with a family to learn the language, and helps in the house and takes care of children for some money
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connected with the general people or society, especially in contrast to specific groups or elites
without anyone else
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(of a person) having a greater than average height
to a large degree
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to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job
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to do something with an object, method, etc. to achieve a specific result
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to have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body
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