Across
- 2. Describing something that is familiar, known, or part of one's normal life; it can also refer to a person who is well-known or commonly encountered.
- 3. Something that is not clean, useful, or pleasant; can refer to bad food, garbage, or unwholesome substances.
- 5. The sense of smell; it refers to the quality of odors that are detected through touch, sound, or taste.
- 8. Refers to something or a place that is historical, ancient, or far古的(古代的,远古的);旧的、古老的、古代的。
- 9. The result of achieving success, winning, or triumph. For example, victory could be the outcome of a game or event.
- 10. explanations cover the meanings and uses of each term as provided in the list.
- 11. A person or entity that helps someone navigate something, such as a guide who leads you to a destination; also in computing, it can refer to a program that provides instructions for using hardware or software.
- 14. To invite someone to a place, event, or activity, typically by sending a message or card.
- 15. The item, clothing, or objects that are carried on a plane, ship, or train, which must be folded, packed, and stored properly to avoid damage.
- 17. A valuable item, asset, or reward that is worth acquiring or discovering. It can also refer to something pleasant or useful in terms of its appearance or odor.
- 18. To borrow something, such as money, books, clothes, etc., from another person's hand or property.
- 19. A person who writes books, articles, plays, poems, etc., often in creative writing.
Down
- 1. In some contexts, it refers to something new or just about to happen, such as "the latest information is fresh."
- 4. A state of no conflict and harmony, which can also refer to a peaceful environment or perspective.
- 5. A tool used for cutting or securing objects together; typically in a sharp, precise manner.
- 6. To give a detailed account of something, often in writing or speech; it involves explaining features, qualities, or processes.
- 7. To restrict access, stop movement, or limit time by restricting a space or action.
- 9. A period of time away from home, traveling, or resting, often with the intention of relaxing or enjoying oneself.
- 12. A conflict between two or more people or groups, often involving competition, violence, or disagreement.
- 13. A room where people wash their faces, use water, cool their feet, etc., often equipped with flushers, showerheads, and mirrors.
- 16. A plan for spending money on various items, resources, or categories; it is usually based on estimated income and expenses.
