interview
a group of performances of a certain kind (drama, music, etc.)
festival
something you have a right to or should have
deserve
found a lot or happening very often
common
What does a cow say in English?
Moo
How many times does a cow say moo in it's lifetime?"
to give money, things, or time to help a person or organization
donate
no tickets left to buy
sold-out
possible
potential
showing a positive or supportive attitude toward someone or something.
accepting
What does a duck say in English?
Quack
The idiom "If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it’s probably a duck" means that if something acts, sounds, or appears a certain way, it probably is that thing.
Also used to describe a doctor whose treatments are fake or ineffective - He is a quack doctor.
something that amuses a person or people
entertainment
to make available
or also to let something go freely (like a captured animal)
release
buyer or user of a product or service
consumer
a community, nation, or broad grouping of people having common traditions, institutions, and collective activities and interests.
society
What does a cat say in English?
Meow
The hungry cat let out a loud meow for food.
or as a verb: My cat will meow at the door to be let outside.
to be in a hurry
rush
including a lot of people or places
widely
pay no attention
ignore
product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name
brand
What does a mouse say in English?
squeak
The mouse made a soft squeak while nibbling on the cheese.
Squeak is also a noise commonly used for door hinges, car brakes, old chairs, and creatures like mice or squirrels.
strong love or loyalty to a person, organization, or idea
devoted
to be the largest, most noticeable, or controlling part
dominate
someone who tells how they don't like something
or someone who evaluates the good and bad points of something (like a movie or book)
critic
strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
anger
What does an owl say in English?
hoot
We could hear an owl hooting in the woods.
In slang, "hoot" means someone or something very funny or amusing, as in "The comedian was a real hoot". It also appears in phrases like "not give a hoot," meaning to not care at all, where "hoot" signifies a tiny amount.