to entrust (e.g. a task) to another;  to leave to;  to passively leave to someone else's facilities;  to leave to take its natural course;  to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim);  to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
 (another's) daughter;  young lady
 like;  similar to;  (I) think (that);  (I) have a feeling (that);  feels like;  feels similar to
 person;  someone;  human beings;  mankind;  human (Homo sapiens);  (other) people;  others
 to be sad;  to mourn for;  to regret
 to finish;  to end;  to merely result in something less severe than expected;  to feel at ease;  to feel unease or guilt for troubling someone;  to be sorry
 to make;  to produce;  to prepare (food);  to brew (alcohol);  to raise;  to grow;  to till
 rapid economic growth (esp. that of Japan in the post-WWII period)
 to end;  to come to an end;  to close;  to finish
 oil crisis (esp. 1973 OPEC oil crisis);  oil shock
 spectators;  onlookers;  members of the audience
 to cover;  to hide;  to conceal;  to wrap;  to disguise
 to get tired;  to tire;  to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.)  to starve
 to give up;  to abandon (hope, plans);  to resign oneself (to)
 please (give me);  please (do for me)
 yes;  that is correct;  understood;  I see;  present;  here;  pardon?
 remnant;  residue;  remaining;  left-over
 that being the case;  because of ...;  the reason is ...;  given that ...
 first half of the game or match
 stupid;  half-witted;  dull-witted;  blockhead;  idiot;  dimwit
 first-person plural (or singular);  second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
 love;  affection;  attachment;  craving;  agape;  Ireland
 passing through (a tunnel, station, town, etc.);  passing by (e.g. of a typhoon);  passage (of a bill, e.g. through parliament);  carriage;  passing (an examination, inspection, etc.);  clearing
 considerably;  greatly;  a lot
 shortness of breath;  panting;  puffing;  running out of steam (e.g. economy);  losing momentum
 third day of the month;  three days
 same;  identical;  equal;  anyway;  anyhow;  in either case
 time;  hour;  period;  class
 meeting up;  gathering;  assembly;  set
 breaking up (e.g. meeting);  dispersing (e.g. crowd);  dissolving (company, organization, etc.);  liquidating;  dissolving (diet, parliament, etc.)
 to be absent;  to take a day off;  to rest;  to have a break;  to go to bed;  to (lie down to) sleep
 to take;  to pick up;  to pass;  to hand;  to get;  to obtain;  to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
 that;  the;  part (as in "part two");  um ...;  er ...