that's enough!; cut it out!; get a life!
offender; criminal; culprit
university graduate; bachelor; bachelor's degree
top university; leading university; first-rate university
coming out; going out; attending (work); appearing (on stage); start; beginning; origins
junior high school graduate; middle school graduate
outrageous; monstrous; appalling; inordinate; overambitious
rudeness; impoliteness; discourtesy; insolence
way of asking; way of listening; listener
to answer; to fire back; to retort; to redo; to do over; to try again
uncle (younger than one's parent)
malicious gossip; backbiting; speaking ill behind someone's back
country with a constitutional government; constitutional state; country where the rule of law prevails; system based on the rule of law
to make up for; to compensate for; to indemnify; to recompense; to redeem (e.g. a fault); to atone for
to increase in value; to gain prestige
penal servitude; imprisonment with hard labor (hard labour)
great teacher; great master; great author; great doctor
to feel nervous; to feel afraid; to be startled; to be surprised; (arch.) to be shy; (arch.) to be bashful
older brother; elder brother; young man; buddy; fella
sexy; popular; well-liked
to become vulgar; to coarsen
loud laughter; roaring with laughter
one's company; company one works for; in-house; belonging to the company
complete; completion; perfection; accomplishment
cheap structure (e.g. of houses)
like water; like it grows on trees
multi-floor building; multi-storey building; tall building
semibasement; semi-basement
group; (free) radical; counter for installed or mounted objects (e.g. stone lanterns, gravestones, satellites)
skip it; drop it; I've had enough (e.g. when offered something); that's enough
prescribed; designated; appointed; fixed
number of stairs or stories (storeys); rank; order
dial (on timepiece, meter, etc.); letter board (e.g. on typewriter, writing aide for the disabled, etc.); character board
substitution (for someone else); substitute; stand-in; scapegoat; sacrifice
refusal; rejection; denial; veto
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
previous conviction; criminal record; previous offense; previous offence
business practice; business method; commerce; commercial law
of uncertain meaning; ambiguous; cryptic; nonsensical; incomprehensible; perplexing