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- Patient
' P/ S3 K6 I/ U: q8 j: N ~1. a person who requires medical care
, K$ B- H) f" S$ U* P8 U2. enduring without protest or complaint 1 Y% ?0 f3 F5 E+ B$ O1 I) L
' d: g! `$ C9 N4 oA 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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3 Z5 n& g+ A1 A8 Y' ^- Roast duck/ n( Y/ Z/ z ^5 v5 c: H
x1 G6 r/ x% j( e1 ~ h) dHomesickness to me definitely includes missing the food in China. Several days ago, I learned from the Internet how to roast ducks. Yum yum...2 J l/ `% v8 M, v8 E
4 r3 Y' r. s6 G# oThe only bad thing was that I got a burn on my lower arm. Worthwhile. :D
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9 @2 t' N; P, t- m/ J: a, [7 k% w) HWhipped cream--smashed bananas(or chocolate or whatever flavour you like)--added sugar--stir stir stir
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