calm; composed; cool; quiet
to get slightly dirty (all over)
crowded; packed; crammed; cramped; filled; overflowing
suspicious; dubious; unreliable; indecent; unseemly
advertisement; advertising; announcement; notice
front (aspect, weather, war-front, etc.); reception (e.g. in a hotel); front desk; front office; team management
entrance; entry; gate; approach; mouth
home delivery (of food); outside catering
to put up (a notice, sign, etc.); to hang out (e.g. a banner); to hold up high; to raise overhead; to tout (a principle, plan, etc.); to herald; to publish
overheating; overexcitement
thought; consideration; thinking
transmission (e.g. news, chemical signals, electricity); communication; delivery; conveyance; transfer; relay
cut; cutting; haircut; shuffle (cards); shuffling; scene
robot; (mere) puppet; pawn; figurehead
stairs; stairway; staircase
France; French (language)
inexperienced; incompetent; inept; incapable; careless
well; properly; best regards; please remember me; just like ...; as though one were ...
external (hard drive, disk drive, etc.)
emergency staircase; emergency stairs
trembling (with fear, anger, etc.); shivering (with cold); shaking; quivering
code of ethics; ethical code; ethical consideration; ethical provision; ethics regulation; honor (honour) code
with these words; while saying
to trip (over); to stumble; to fail; to suffer a setback
middle; halfway; half (of); one half; half (e.g. done, jokingly); partly
to fall down; to fall over; to turn out; to play out; to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism); to apostatize
to fold (clothes, umbrella); to close (a shop, business); to vacate
opposite side; opposition
toilet; restroom; lavatory; bathroom
counter for doses of medicine, etc.
shift; move; (work) shift; work schedule; gearshift; changing gears
table; chart; list; memorial to an emperor
soon; shortly; before long; nearly; almost
to catch; to capture; to grab; to clutch; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street)
to convey; to report; to transmit; to communicate; to tell; to impart
having had enough (of); fed up (with); sick and tired (of); to learn one's lesson; to learn from a bad experience