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English appellation and professional vocabulary

The terms of address and occupation are: librarian, principal, chef, architect and tutor.

1, librarian?

Pronunciation: English [la? bre? ri? Beautiful, beautiful Bree? n]

Librarian; Expert in library science; manager

That? Computer? Is it okay? Alter? That? Serialized? Librarian? And then what? Production? Answer? Binding? Attention. ?

The computer can remind the librarian who manages the serial publications and make a binding notice.

2. Principal

Pronunciation: English ['pr? ns? p(? Beautiful, beautiful? ns? pl]

Major; primary

Principal; Capital; Principal; Leading role; Customer; principal criminal

Their? Principal? Care? Is it? Bound? Where to? Is it? That? Yes? Won? That? Next? General? Election. ?

They must be most concerned about winning the next general election.

3. Chef?

Pronunciation: English [? Ef] beauty [? ef]

Chef; cook

Chef? Idris? Caldora? Discount? Ann? Inspiration? Menu? That? Capture? That? Spirit? Yes? That? the Mediterranean Sea

Chef Idris Caldo opened a menu with Mediterranean characteristics, which made people shine.

4. Architect?

Pronunciation: English ['? k? Tekt] beautiful? rk? tekt]

architect

Metaphor creator; creator

Today's? Complex? Architecture? Requirements? Close? Teamwork? Between? That? Architect? And then what? That? A builder.

Today's complex building structure requires close cooperation between architects and builders.

5. Mentor

Pronunciation: English ['tju? t? (r)] beautiful ['tu? t? r]

Tutor; consultant

Verb (abbreviation of verb) guidance; Be a tutor; Be a mentor

Mine? Tutor? Is it okay? Proof? That? Me? Me? Completely? Capable? Are you online? English? Communication. ?

My tutor can prove that I am fully capable of communicating in English.