to show; to bare (the teeth)
suddenly; abruptly; deliberately; slowly; gently
to spit out; to eject; to dump
to take into one's possession; to receive; to take into one's care (e.g. person, pet); to take custody of; to leave; to go away
to shelter (e.g. a fugitive); to harbour; to harbor; to hide; to give refuge to
search (esp. for someone or something missing); manhunt; legally authorized search of a person, building, etc.
to cause a person trouble
lineage; stock; descent; strain; blood relationship
nonchalant; unconcerned; in a casual manner
thinly; slightly; vaguely; a little
to sense; to suspect; to get an inkling (of something); to get wind of; to smell (e.g. danger); to become aware of (e.g. a plot)
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to have sex with; to make love to; to sit on (eggs); to brood
ruins (of a building, town, etc.); remains
engine; agency; organisation; system; facility
stone paving; cobble paving; stone steps; check (pattern); pavé; rectangular dessert (usu. made from chocolate or several layers of sponge cake)
to scatter; to sprinkle; to distribute (handbills, etc.); to spread (rumours, etc.); to give the slip; to throw off
school; school building; schoolhouse
ground; earth; the solid earth; the (vast) land
to build up; to complete; to construct; to make up; to fabricate; to invent
to start slowly; to lag behind
off an island; away from an island; off-island
evacuation; emission (e.g. of CO2, etc.); ejection
water damage; flood disaster
subterranean drain; culvert; conduit
back (esp. of a building, etc.); rear; behind
to dry up (spring, pond, etc.); to run out
ditch; drain; groove; tread; gap (between people, countries, etc.); gulf
to shine; to glow; to look attractive; to look nice; to be set off (by)
to fasten (something or someone) to; to tie (to); to fix; to bind
big and round (eyes, shaven head, etc.)
pretty; charming; lovely; adorable
dead end; cul-de-sac; blind alley; end; end of the road; end point
iron grill; iron grille; iron lattice; prison
to become damp; to become moist; to become wet; to lack energy; to be in a slump; to be in low spirits
rain water; "rain water" solar term (approx. February 19)
use; utilization; utilisation; application
expression; look; countenance; face