Recipient in Recognition of Excellence in A Certain Field
Recipient in Recognition of Excellence in A Certain Field
1. Ranch: a large farm, especially in the western US and Canada, where cattle or other
animals are bred and raised.
2. Sign language: a system of communication using visual gestures and signs, as used by
deaf people.
3. Placard: Closed furniture with doors and, normally, with shelves, drawers and hangers
to store clothes and other objects.
4. Speech: the ability to talk, or the activity of talking.
5. Browse: survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way.
6. Crops: a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
7. Graffiti: Anonymous inscription, painting or drawing of critical, humorous or rude
content, engraved or written on walls or walls of public places.
8. Disturbing: causing anxiety; worrying.
9. Earthquake: a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great
destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
10. Exhibition: a public display of works of art or items of interest, held in an art gallery or
museum or at a trade fair.
11. Gesture: a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an
idea or meaning.
12. Newspaper: a printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded
unstapled sheets and containing news, feature articles, advertisements, and
correspondence.
13. Barrier: a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access.
14. Dump: a site for depositing garbage.
15. Holiday: a day of festivity or recreation when no work is done.
16. Join: link; connect.
17. Junk: old or discarded articles that are considered useless or of little value.
18. Link: Element of an electronic document that allows you to automatically access
another document or another part of it.
19. Mask: a covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or terrify
other people.
20. Myth: a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or
explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural
beings or events.
21. Parade: a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event and
including marching bands and floats.
22. Stuff: matter, material, articles, or activities of a specified or indeterminate kind that are
being referred to, indicated, or implied.
23. Tale: a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively
recounted.
24. Version: Particular way of narrating an event.
25. Access: a means of approaching or entering a place.
26. Benefit: an advantage or profit gained from something.
27. Childhood: the state of being a child.
28. Clumsy: awkward in movement or in handling things.
29. Compulsory: required by law or a rule; obligatory.
30. Confidence: the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
31. Enable: give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
32. Innovative: featuring new methods; advanced and original.
33. Remind: cause (someone) to remember someone or something.
34. Short-term: occurring over or involving a relatively short period of time.
35. Trespassing: enter the owner's land or property without permission.
36. Vague: of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning.
37. Virtual: That only exists in an apparent way and is not real.
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1. Multiplication tables
2. Poems
3. Lines in a play
7. Periodic table
8. Verb lists