to slide;  to slip off;  to get dislocated;  to be out of alignment;  to get dislodged;  to deviate
 nostrils;  wings of the nose
 to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.);  to get in;  to get on (e.g. a footstool);  to step on;  to reach;  to go over;  to follow
 red;  crimson;  Red;  communist; (arch.)  beautiful
 glasses;  eyeglasses;  spectacles;  judgment;  judgement;  discrimination
 place;  situation;  position;  location
 to put back;  to return;  to vomit;  to throw up;  to recover (of a market price)
 inner part;  inside;  interior;  depths (e.g. of a forest);  back (of a house, drawer, etc.);  bottom (e.g. of one's heart)
 moral harassment;  workplace mobbing;  workplace bullying;  psychological harassment at the workplace
 company president;  manager;  director
 to raise;  to bring to (someone's attention);  to appeal to (reason, emotions, etc.);  to work on (one's emotions);  to complain;  to sue (a person)
 to stop (an activity);  to cease;  to discontinue;  to cancel;  to abandon;  to give up
 to give;  to let (one) have;  to give;  to do for one;  to take the trouble to do;  to do to someone's disadvantage
 this;  last (couple of years, etc.);  these;  you (as in "you liar")
 honorific/polite/humble prefix;  honorific suffix
 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 become;  to get;  to result in;  to turn out;  to consist of;  to be composed of;  to be completed
 may;  might;  perhaps;  may be;  possibly
 look!;  look out!;  hey!;  look at me!;  there you are!
 to raise;  to elevate;  to do up (one's hair);  to fly (a kite, etc.);  to launch (fireworks, etc.);  to land (a boat);  to deep-fry
 between-meal snack;  mid-afternoon (around 3 o'clock) snack;  afternoon refreshment;  afternoon tea
 to bring;  to take (something) along;  to fetch;  to get
 to take out;  to produce;  to pick out;  to fetch;  to retrieve
 junior (at work, school, etc.);  younger people;  younger student
 to hand over;  to surrender
 obedient;  meek;  docile;  honest;  frank;  upfront (about one's feelings)
 to receive;  to get;  to accept;  to take;  to interpret;  to understand
 some;  few;  somewhat;  to a certain extent; (arch.)  many; (arch.)  a lot
 pout;  displeasure;  ill humor;  ill humour;  sullenness
 to loosen;  to slacken;  to relax (attention, efforts, etc.);  to let down (one's guard);  to relax (a rule);  to ease (e.g. restrictions)
 suddenly;  unexpectedly;  by chance;  accidentally;  lightly;  nimbly
 mouth;  opening;  hole;  mouth (of a bottle);  spout;  gate;  door
 inside;  interior;  among;  within;  middle;  center;  during
 to throw into;  to toss into
 confections;  sweets;  candy;  cake
 something like ...;  things like ...;  someone like ...;  the likes of ...