1 philosopher eg. He is a teacher by occupation, but a philosopher by inclination. His profession is a teacher, but his original mind is to become a philosopher.
2. Altruism altruism. n eg. Altruism is crucial for social cohesion. Altruism is crucial to social cohesion.
3 give away gift, lost, revealed eg. He was giving his collections away for nothing. He donated the collection free of charge
4 philanthropy charity, philanthropy n eg. The Red Cross appeals to philanthropy. The Red Cross appeals to human kindness
5 immortality not dead, immortal n eg. belief in the immortality of the soul. The belief that the soul will not go out
6 beggar panhandler beggars in exchange for switching eg. Tom gave Helen an apple in exchange for a piece of cake.
7 In expectation: expected: eg. We are in momentary expectation of the arrival of you. We are always looking forward to your arrival.
8. The other times communicates with corresponsor at other times, and the letter N
Eg. She was Ally never mentions him in her correspondences or notebooks. She hardly mentioned him in her books and notes
9 orphanage, orphan identity n eg. Natasha attached herself to the film crew filming at her orphanage. The staff closely wrapped around shooting movies in the orphanage.
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For more information, call the 4143929 hotline.
11 shelter N, shelter v lift a finger to help
12 thoughtfulness meditation, considerate n thoughtful
Eg. I can't tell how much I appreciate your thoughtfullness
Eg. Nancy, who had been thoughtful for some time, suddenly spoke. Nancy pondered for a moment and suddenly spoke.
13 enable, authorize v eg. The new test shocould enable doctors to detect the disease early. New Detection Techniques should enable doctors to detect the disease as soon as possible.
Eg. the Republic's legislation enable young men to do a form of alternative service. The law of the Republic allows young people to take some form of alternative labor
14 handicapped: eg. Alex was mentally handicapped. Alex has intellectual defects
15 what's in it for us? What can we get from it?
16 legitimate and reasonable eg. That's a perfectly legitimate fear. This fear is totally justified.
17 heartily was excited and energetic. adv eg. He laughed heartily. He laughed.
Strong, rich adv eg. Most Afghans are heartily sick of war. Most Afghanistan hate war
18 hearty adj eg. Wade was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy. Wade is an energetic, straightforward, and sporty person.
19 cardboard n extend
20 overwhelm: unbearable and overwhelmed. Uniform v eg. He was overwhelmed by a longing for times past.