to be temperate in; to refrain; to make notes; to jot down (e.g. phone number); to be in preparation for; to be in waiting for
to leak out; to escape; to find expression; to give vent; to leak out; to be divulged
stability; steadiness; equilibrium
righteous government; just rule; easy method; simple approach; orthodox way; proper way
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
price; cost; charge; payment; bill; fee
to put up (a notice); to post
not asking (about); letting go unquestioned; disregarding; ignoring; overlooking
application information; application guidelines; application handbook
applicant; candidate; person interested in doing something; person wanting to do something; interested party; volunteer
to amuse oneself; to make merry
(necessary) personnel; required person
disposition; inclination; characteristic; sexual disposition; fetish
one person; another name; nickname; alias
handwriting; calligraphy specimen; example of penmanship; holograph
bow (weapon); archery; bow (for a violin, etc.)
appraisal; estimation; evaluation; setting prices
average; mean; balance; equilibrium
to break into a smile; to smile broadly; to beam
jack; knave; (electrical) jack; hijack; hijacking
18-litre measuring container
rod; pole; stick; fishing rod
too much for one to handle; beyond one's capacity; unmanageable; uncontrollable; incorrigible; obstreperous
to change into; to convert to; to transform; to be reduced; to influence; to improve (someone)
laws of nature; physical laws; physics
stone (of a fruit); pit; core (of an organization, team, etc.); nucleus; nuclear weapons; nucleus (of an atom); nucleus (of a cell)
living thing; organism; creature; biology
near; close by; within reach; familiar
beast (i.e. any animal other than man); person reborn into the animal realm; brute (i.e. a contemptible human being); damn it; damn
there's no (other) way; cannot be helped; unavoidable; it's no use (doing); pointless; hopeless (person)
extermination; expulsion; destruction
to be injured; to sustain a wound
to heal; to cure; to satisfy (e.g. hunger, thirst); to alleviate (e.g. sorrow, fatigue)