| Term | Definition |
| whinge | 1) verb, to cry in a fretful way 2) verb, to complain 3) noun, a complaint |
| expatriate | noun, a person who lives in a foreign country |
| hectic | adj overly excited, marked by intense agitation or emotion; "worked at a feverish pace".... cuồng nhiệt, sôi nổi, say sưa |
| testament | n. proof, evidence; (Law) will; (Judaism and Christianity) covenant between God and man ( kinh thánh) |
| commandment | noun, a divine command, esp one of the Ten Commandments of the Old Testament |
| imitate | v. mimic, impersonate; emulate; copy, duplicate; resemble |
| flesh | n. soft parts of the body; meat; soft inner part of a fruit or vegetable; skin; body; physical needs and desires; mankind, people in general |
| venison | noun, the flesh of a deer, used as food |
| civilization | noun, a human society that has highly developed material and spiritual resources and a complex cultural, political, and legal organization; an advanced state in social development |
| mimic | verb, to imitate (a person, a manner, etc), esp for satirical effect; ape: known mainly for his ability to mimic other singers (to duplicate, resemble, copy) |
| crikey | interjection, slang an expression of surprise |
| longevity | noun, relatively long duration of employment, service, etc |
| idiosyncrasy | noun, a tendency, type of behaviour, mannerism, etc, of a specific person; quirk (individual quality, unique characteristic, peculiarity, eccentricity; specific aspect of the physiology of an individual ) |
| bare | adjective, unclothed; exposed: used esp of a part of the body |
| phobia | noun, psychiatry an abnormal intense and irrational fear of a given situation, organism, or object - synonyms fear, loathing, horror, distaste, terror, revulsion, obsession, repulsion, dislike, detestation, dread, hatred antonyms liking |
| serenade | noun, a piece of music appropriate to the evening, characteristically played outside the house of a woman |