to begin a trip; to depart; to embark; to die; to pass away; to depart this life
glance; look; glimpse; complete view; bird's-eye view
extramarital sex; affair; fooling around; infidelity; wantonness; unfaithfulness
leaving; going home; quitting one's job; free time; leisure
distant look; faraway look
to taste; to try (food or drink)
to exhaust one's vocabulary (in trying to persuade somebody or explain something, etc.); to run out of words; to be verbose; to cajole; to talk someone's head off
to have a good idea; to be able to predict
writing something on commission; newly written text
warm; mild; warm (of a colour); mellow; having enough money
foreign; abroad; overseas
import; importation; introduction; afferent
export; exportation; efferent
enterprise; business; company; corporation
prank; practical joke; horseplay; mischievous trick
advertisement; advertising; announcement; notice
quotient; dealing; dealer; second degree (of the Japanese and Chinese pentatonic scale); Shang dynasty (China, approx. 1600-1046 BCE); Yin dynasty
meeting; assembly; party; society; association; club
group; party; team; organization; organisation; association
number of persons; personnel
degree of familiarity; popularity
increasing; uploading; posting (e.g. content); close-up; finishing shooting (of a film, etc.); upswept hairstyle; being up (i.e. leading in sports)
one night; all night; overnight; one evening
all over the country; everywhere in the country; throughout the nation
dispatch; despatch; transmission; informing (e.g. of opinion); sharing (thoughts, etc.); telling
in the twinkling of an eye; in a flash
to run about; to rush about
convenient; handy; useful
even if not; even without
convenience; user-friendliness
quick-witted; quick to understand
(together) with; -wide; including
malicious; vicious; malignant; shoddy; inferior; poor-quality
to dream (i.e. while asleep); to have a dream; to dream (of the future); to have a fleeting experience
April Fools' Day; April fool
to have a bad time; to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to suffer
picking up; someone who picks up things; type picking (letterpress printing); walking (of an aristocrat)
excessive self-consciousness; excessively self-conscious person
to strive; to endeavour; to endeavor; to make an effort; to be zealous