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working English [ w :k ] American [ w :rk ].
adj.(involving) work; (person) has a job; (time) for work; (ideas, etc.) can be used as a basis;
v.(make) work (present participle of work); to operate; Running; (make) to produce an effect;
n.Job; Activity; Make; Manipulate;
Example sentence]like working women anywhere, Asian women are buying convenience foods
Like working women elsewhere, Asian women buy convenience foods.
holiday English [ h l de ] Mei [ hɑ:l de ]
n.Festival; Holidays, rest days;
vi.vacations, vacations;
Example sentence] new year's day is a public holiday throughout britain.
New Year's Day is a public holiday across the UK.
working holiday.
For example, many foreigners, especially young people, come to China nowadays, not just for vacation, but also for work. When they don't have money, they work for a short time, and when they get the money, they travel to another place. That's it.
e.g. HKSAR residents aged between 18-30 can apply for a working holiday visa to visit Australia, New Zealand or Ireland and take up short-term employment there
Residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) aged between 18 and 30 may apply for a working holiday visa to visit Australia, New Zealand or Ireland for short-term employment.
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美 [ hɑl de ] english [ h l de ] (translated pronunciation).
When used as a noun, holiday is translated as "holiday; Festival; Day off, name of person; Holliday", as an intransitive key scrolling word translated as "going on vacation". Cover remains.
n.Holiday; Holiday; Vacation period (for travel or leisure).
v.Holiday; Furlough.
adj.applicable to festivals; Lively.
fuyeor's face lights up with excitement as she talks about her upcoming holiday, eagerly planning all the fun activities she wants to do.
Fu Yue talks about her upcoming vacation with an excited look on her face and eagerly plans all the fun activities she wants to do.
it was a long summer holiday, i didn't know anyone in london and i had nothing to do.
It was a long summer, I didn't know anyone in London, and I didn't have much to do.
Enjoying my winter holiday in a tropical bright area, I could hardly imagine it had been constantly snowing in my hometown
During my winter vacation in the tropics, I had a hard time imagining that it was snowing all the time in my hometown.
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Holiday is a word in English that usually refers to a holiday, festival, or day off. This word may have different Chinese meanings in different contexts.
In English, holiday is often used to mean the following:
Holiday: refers to the rest time arranged by schools, companies and other institutions, such as summer vacation, winter vacation, National Day holiday, etc.
Holidays: Refers to the days when certain events or traditional holidays are celebrated, such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, etc.
Closed: refers to the rest days arranged during the week, such as weekends, weekends, etc.
Finally, the Chinese meaning of holiday is usually holiday, festival or rest day. In different contexts, the meaning of the finger may need to be determined on a case-by-case basis. In English, holiday is a common word used to denote different schedules and celebrations.
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