Chardonnay (wine grape variety)
grown-up (manner, etc.); mature; adult
formal; official; ceremonious
(moment of) departure; (upon) leaving; retirement
centre of gravity (center); centroid; barycenter; (one's) balance
social; societal; societary
economic; financial; economical; thrifty; frugal
secret meeting; secret conference
mission; delegation; transmission
noted family; noble family; prestigious school, organization, business, etc.
leaving school during a term
to bear a grudge against; to resent; to blame; to curse; to feel bitter towards
paternal rights; father's right of control as head of the household
fiend for work; workaholic; career-minded person
to declare; to speak out; to warn; to spit out (words)
to be bothered (by something); to suffer
incessant working; working non-stop
game arcade; video arcade
to stay long; to hang around; to hang out; to be immersed (in water) for a long time; to soak
waste (of money, time, etc.); squandering; frittering away
guardian; protector; patron; parent
rejoicing; glorification; exultation; celebration; enjoyment; singing praises
to satisfy one's appetite
to attack the enemy in his unguarded moment
to jest; to joke; to play the fool; to act indecently; to be silly over; to talk foolishly
sincere; honest; faithful
to long for; to yearn after; to admire; to be attracted by
border; boundary; turning point; watershed; area; region
one copy (of a document); one letter; one-way traffic; pure straight; winning hand containing nine consecutive tiles of the same suit (i.e. 1-9)
to attract interest; to get attention to appeal
to break through (e.g. one's doubts); to become unbound by (e.g. the past); to allay (e.g. anger); to burst (e.g. a boil)
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)
charisma (i.e. attractiveness, charm); charisma (i.e. divinely conferred power or talent); charism; charismatic person; someone famous (usu. for their talent); celebrity
easy; simple; easygoing; lighthearted; simplistic
to get back to normal; to get back into one's stride; to get back into the swing of it
private tutor; coach; governess