nice; good; well-executed
to hold something reverently with both hands
the whole company; the party; attendance (at a gathering); presence; banquet; dinner; troupe
in that respect; on that point; in that regard
leadoff batter; first batter; first person appearing (witness, performer, etc.)
means of survival; means of escape; way out of a difficulty
to look out on; to overlook; to face (a situation, crisis, etc.); to meet (e.g. death); to deal with (an issue); to attend (e.g. a function)
clanging (of a bell); jangling; ding-dong; continuously; incessantly; one after another
things at hand; personal belongings
cowardice; timidity; bashfulness
to be somewhat different (from before, from others, etc.)
game in which a dangling piece of bread is grabbed in the mouth and raced to the finish line (in school sports festivals)
to waste; to treat shabbily; to treat frivolously; to handle roughly; to treat without respect
claim (for compensation); customer complaint seeking compensation; (general) complaint; objection
voluntary restraints; self-limitation
superior; boss; them (as opposed to "us"); person above; upstairs neighbour (neighbor)
eating heavily; hearty eating; binge eating; big eater; trencherman; gormandizer
competition; contest; rivalry; competition (between organisms or species)
ball-toss game, in which balls are thrown into a basket on a high pole (played at sports festivals)
with profound (often hidden) meaning; pregnant with significance; meaningful; suggestive; interesting
rolling (something); knocking down; fishing with multiple hooks on a weighted line; repeatedly buying and selling
The Decameron; Il Decamerone
negative (e.g. thinking); negative; negative (electrical polarity)
counter-current; adverse tide; regurgitation (of blood)
intimacy; friendship; friendly relations
to stagnate; to be delayed; to be left undone; to be overdue (of a payment); to fall into arrears; to be outstanding
apathy; lassitude; lethargy; languor
to be exhausted; to be tired out
conduct; behavior; behaviour; being pregnant
one eye; one of one's eyes
to follow in succession; to happen one after another