lovely; dear; beloved; pitiable; pitiful
to rise high (of water); to overflow; to swell; to be filled with (emotion, energy, etc.); to be bursting with; to be brimming with
to yearn for; to long for; to follow (someone); to idolize (for virtue, learning, status, etc.)
what (e.g. "what rudeness"); what (something) is like
he; she; that person; (arch.) you
each time; every time; whenever (something happens); on the occasion of
to approach; to draw near
to have an idea; to have a clue
moment; brief space of time
cheerful; jovial; weather; season; spirit of yang
cannot be helped; unavoidable
to guide; to lead; to show the way; to derive; to deduce
root and branch; thoroughly; by the roots; completely; all
even if; even though; even; too; whether ... or ...; no matter (what, where, who, etc.)
to make; to produce; to prepare (food); to brew (alcohol); to raise; to grow; to till
children's story; fairy tale
worldwide; global; international; world-famous; world-class
blind spot (e.g. of a driver); dead angle; dead ground; dead space
substantiation; materialization; materialisation; (specific to object language classes) instantiation
role of the villain; the bad guy
counter; service counter (e.g. at a bank); counter (at a bar, cafe, etc.); automatically responding with an upload slot to someone who allows you to download (e.g. in P2P systems)
unnatural; artificial; affected; strained
hair-raising; bloodcurdling; horrible; shocking; gruesome
complete; whole; perfect; safe
vital part (of the body); tender spot; key point; essential point; male crotch (as a target in fighting)
to walk about; to walk around; to conduct oneself; to turn up; to brawl (in a play, etc.)
to be irritated; to get annoyed; to lose one's patience
(smelling) strongly; pungently; furiously; indignantly; fuming
to fly into a rage; to lose one's temper; to flare up; to break out
(animal) feed; fodder; pet food; bait; lure; enticement
to exploit; to extort; to squeeze (someone); to squeeze (e.g. oil, juice); to wring out; to press out
difficult to ...; hard to ...
fervour; fervor; vigour; vigor; ardour; ardor
to chip (off); to shave (off); to slice (off); to dampen (e.g. enthusiasm); to discourage; to weaken
to have (e.g. lunch); to take (e.g. vitamins)
to suck up; to absorb; to squeeze (money)
cormorant (Phalacrocoracidae spp.)
sense of impending crisis; sense of danger