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pirouette
n. v. A pirouette is a movement in ballet dancing. The dancer stands on one foot and spins their body around fast. 皮鲁埃特旋转; (芭蕾中,脚尖立地的)旋转 e.g. I learned about pirouette. 2.
sit well with sb
to be something that someone agree or are pleased with e.g. That kind of sentimentality doesn't sit well with me 3.
bugger
n. An exclamation of annoyance or disappointment 讨厌的东西; 表示失望或恼怒 e.g. I couldn't get this environmentally friendly bugger out of me 4.
bear down
to exert full strength and concentrated attention. 聚精会神,用尽全力 e.g Bear down and pushed like you're having a baby! 5.
piss off
If someone or something pisses you off, they annoy you. 使恼火; 使厌烦 e.g It really pissed me off! 6.
have a big row with someone
Have a noisy argument or fight with somebody 与某人大吵一架 e.g. Me and my boyfriend had a big row 7.
sudocrem
n. Sudocrem is an over-the-counter medicated cream aimed primarily at the treatment of nappy rash. 治疗尿布疹的药膏 e.g. Who was gonna put the sudocrem on the dogs vagina? 8.
chaotic
adj. something that is chaotic is in a state of complete disorder and confusion. 混乱的 e.g. Love gives us the space in this chaotic world to handle the next challenge that awaits us. 9.
stoic
adj. If you say that someone is stoic, you approve of them because they do not complain or show they are upset in bad situations. 坦然面对困难的(人) e.g. Whether those moments are watching leaves sway softly in the winter breeze or the stoic nature in which your boyfriend helps you birth your own moon cup 10.
spooky
adj. Spooky means you feel that there are ghosts around, which makes you frightened. 令人毛骨悚然的 e.g. I know dogs are supposed to look like their owners but that is spooky