| Term | Definition |
| immerse | to put sb/sth into a liquid so that they or it are completely covered |
| gourmet | a person who knows a lot about good food and wines and who enjoys choosing, eating and drinking them |
| chef Sef | a professional cook, especially the most senior cook in a restaurant, hotel, etc. |
| unleash sth (on / upon sb/sth) | to suddenly let a strong force, emotion, etc. be felt or have an effect: |
| rai·son d'être | the most important reason for sb's/sth's existence: |
| constitue | to be considered to be sth: |
| tenet | one of the principles or beliefs that a theory or larger set of beliefs is based on: |
| paradox | a person, thing or situation that has two opposite features and therefore seems strange: |
| profusion | a very large quantity of sth (syn: abundance) |
| fulfill | to do or achieve what was hoped for or expected: |
| imminent | likely to happen very soon: |
| deci·mate | to severely damage sth or make sth weaker: |
| forgo | to decide not to have or do sth that you would like to have or do |
| surveillance | the act of carefully watching a person suspected of a crime or a place where a crime may be committed |
| cognitive | connected with mental processes of understanding: |
| to deal with | to do business with a person, a company or an organization |
| to doom | to make sb/sth certain to fail, suffer, die, etc.: |
| inquisitive | asking too many questions and trying to find out about what other people are doing, etc. |