incomprehensible; mysterious; inexplicable; inscrutable; enigmatic; baffling
whole; entirety; whatever (is the matter)
to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points); to also have something (in addition to something else)
thickheaded; insensitive; dull; thick-skinned
side effect; adverse reaction
figure; form; appearance; dress; state; condition
hardly any; almost nonexistent; very little
sunburn; suntan; tan; becoming discolored from the sun (e.g. paper); yellowing
method; manner; appearance; air; tendency; folk song (genre of the Shi Jing)
player (of a sport); athlete; team member
going out; one's best clothes; formal (e.g. language); best (behaviour, manners, etc.)
excuse me; pardon me; I'm sorry; thank you
to smoke; to breathe in; to suck; to sip; to absorb; to soak up
good; OK; all right; fine; very well; will do
overly polite; excessively polite; polite to a fault
suitable; proper; appropriate; perfunctory; half-minded; sloppy
sensible; clever; smart; decent; tasteful
irony; sarcasm; unexpected; different from what one expected; (only) surface; something superficial
to do; to undertake; to send; to dispatch; to put; to move; to give (esp. to someone of equal or lower status)
at once; right away; promptly; on the spur of the moment
case (e.g. receptacle, condition, event, legal action, letter style, etc.); Computer-Aided Software Engineering; CASE
one-by-one; separately; every single; each and every; without omission
to shift something to; to move something into; to transfer; to transpose; to exchange; to displace
conclusion from reasoning, judgement or calculation based on something read or heard; reason; cause; meaning; circumstances; situation
habit; (social) custom; practice; convention
to stop (an activity); to cease; to discontinue; to cancel; to abandon; to give up
affected; smug; pompous; conceited; snobby; pretentious
to chip; to be chipped; to be missing (from a set, team, etc.); to be absent; to be lacking (in); to be short (of)
to get on well (with a person); (lit.) to be a good match with one's horse (e.g. of a rider)