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edible fish (broadly including freshwater fish) or shellfish or roe etc.

seafood (n)
Eg. My favourite is seafood which is good for your health.
a slice of meat cut from the fleshy part of an animal or large fish.

steak (n)
Eg. Salmon/ pork steak.
to cook over a grill.

grill (v)
Eg. It is wonderful to grill these salmon steaks over charcoal.
extremely pleasing to the sense of taste.

delicious (adj) Eg. I like this restaurant the best because the food is delicious
and other services are good.
inexpensive food (hamburgers or chicken or milkshakes) prepared
and served quickly.
fastfood (n)
Eg. Fastfood is very popular in Western countries.
at a retail price.

retail (adj)
Eg. I will sell it to you retail only.
a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things
can be evaluated.

standard (n)
Eg. She gave too much standard to find her own partner,
therefore, she hasn’t got married yet until now.
the state of being clean; without dirt or other impurities.

cleanness (n)
Eg. One of the criterion to assess the restaurant is cleanness.
a degree or grade of excellence or worth.

quality (n)
Eg. The quality of student has arisen.
a particular environment or surrounding influence.
atmosphere (n)
Eg. The atmosphere is here peaceful and fresh.

Word combination

1. attention (n): the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the
environment to the (relative) exclusion of others

a. attention (n), Eg. I think you should pay more attention to his lesson
because it is very useful.

b. attend (v), Eg. She attends class regularly from the beginning of the
semester.

c. attendance (n), Eg. A student's attendance is an important factor in her


grade.

d. attentive (adj), Eg. The nurse is attentive to her patients.

2. delightful (adj): greatly pleasing or entertaining

a. delightful (adj), Eg. It is delightful to hear from you and your life.

b. delight (v), Eg. These colors delight the senses.

c. delight (n), Eg. The new car is a delight.

3. clearity (n): the comprehensibility of clear expression

a. clarity (n), Eg. When she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes.

b. clear (adj), Eg. I prefer living in the countryside because the air there is
fresh and clear.

c. clarify (v), Eg. We need clarify the mystery surrounding Michael Jackson’s
death.

4. fortune (n): an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable


outcome

a. fortune (n), Eg. Whatever my fortune may be.

b. fortunate (adj), Eg. She made a fortunate decision to go to medical school.

c. fortunately (adv), Eg. Fortunately, she passes the final exam.


5. clean (adj): free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits

a. clean (adj), Eg. I like to look the children with clean shining faces.

b. cleanness (n), Eg. The village attracts more and more tourists due to its
cleanness during the last time.

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