to collect; to gather; to arrange; to put in order; to make uniform; to make even
in front of one's eyes; just nearby; within a stone's throw
to facilitate; to make easy; to simplify
denial; negation; negation (logic); NOT operation
theory; reason; logic; (unreasonable) argument; strained logic; excuse
trouble; bother; trouble; difficulty; care; attention
to bend; to curve; to bend (the truth); to falsify; to corrupt; to sully
duty; sense of duty; honor; in-law; relation by marriage
to well up; to burst; to arise
to tie; to fasten; to wear (necktie, belt); to put on; to total; to sum; to be strict with
to sit; to squat; to assume (a position); to hold steady; to hold still
for two people's eyes to meet; catching someone's eye; making eye contact; meeting a person's gaze
to cause; to induce; to bring about; to pull upright; to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
unpleasant; awkward; embarrassing; uneasy
to look away; to avert one's eyes
suddenly; in a flash; rapidly; attractive; distinguished; showy
fine weather (i.e. little or no clouds); fair weather; clear weather; clear sky; fair skies
personification; impersonation; embodiment
owner; proprietor; possessor (e.g. of talent, beauty, etc.)
flushing (of one's cheeks); dizziness; rush of blood to the head
tangent point; point of contact; contact (electrical, etc.); point of agreement; common ground
one by one; one after another; successively
future (usually near); prospects
wife; Mrs; (arch.) wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); (arch.) consort of the emperor
charming; fascinating; attractive
coincidence; chance; by chance; unexpectedly; contingency
to be piled up; to lie on top of one another; to come one after another; to happen over and over; to overlap (each other); to occur at the same time
past; after; too (much); over- (e.g. eating)
to be ready; to be prepared; to be in order; to be put in order; to be adjusted; to be regulated
end (e.g. of street); tip; beginning; start; odds and ends; scrap
to pretend not to see; to turn one's back on
surname; family name; hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
Lawrence; Laurence; Laurens
to loiter; to putter; to prowl; to be confused from not knowing what to do
beautiful; lovely; heartwarming; beautiful
as many as one likes; as much as one likes; great many; plenty; almost (none); (not) much
crime of conscience; premeditated crime; act carried out while knowing that it should not be
resentment; grudge; malice; matter for regret; regret