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- Patient9 B4 Z+ x3 h" d, k r* S, `9 Q& ?: c/ w
1. a person who requires medical care # D9 W- F; |- {& R! O+ F- p
2. enduring without protest or complaint 1 Z E4 A& m0 T: g
; D, q! y) `$ N/ nA Chinese saying goes like this--illness comes like landsliding but goes like cocoon stripping" so many years ago when I saw the word "patient" for the first time, I remembered the two meanings immediately--when one requires medical care, he needs to be enduring without complaint. A patient needs to be patient. These days, however, I have sort of changed my mind. Sometimes a person is willing to be so patient as to become a patient. Care is required, not necessarily medical though.
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- Roast duck1 @1 S$ o+ W/ }7 ?( b: H0 a
) E+ l) K- Z9 g+ A# S; d- k4 `Homesickness to me definitely includes missing the food in China. Several days ago, I learned from the Internet how to roast ducks. Yum yum...# q9 D% b2 B9 A }6 `* f3 R1 G
1 I' C4 y+ c6 }7 m" B! QThe only bad thing was that I got a burn on my lower arm. Worthwhile. :D/ n; f$ A: b* W2 i5 U
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-Ice-cream
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Whipped cream--smashed bananas(or chocolate or whatever flavour you like)--added sugar--stir stir stir
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