deviation; inclination; offset; polarization; polarisation
to correct; to rectify; to reform; to straighten (one's posture, collar, etc.); to adjust
hot; warm; passionate; impassioned; on everybody's mind; on the radar
thick (paper, cloth, etc.); heavy
countryside people (in town); visitor from the country; out-of-towner; country bumpkin (visiting the big city); yokel
eating house; restaurant that serves simple food
pouring alcohol; person pouring alcohol (esp. a woman)
coquettish voice; flirtatious voice
base of the tongue; root of the tongue
aimlessly; without a goal
nightlife districts; drinking districts
walking; strolling; roaming; wandering; exploring
exposing fully; uncovering completely; being in full view; putting on display; not disguising
duck; easy mark; sucker; sitting duck
index; indices; indicator
ignorance; inexperience; unfamiliarity
candidate; contender; prospect; candidacy; candidature; nomination
major contender; strong (leading) candidate; front runner
article; thing; object; property; real estate
prompt decision; quick decision; immediate judgement; summary judgment; summary judgement
arbor; arbour; suffix forming the final part of the pseudonyms of some writers and performers; suffix forming the final part of the name of a restaurant
first floor; ground floor; one floor; one storey; one rank
cum (e.g. bedroom-cum-study); holding both roles (e.g. Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs); and; in addition; concurrently; at the same time
particle indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information
somersault; returning from a destination right after arriving there; non-stop round trip; abrupt change of direction
to install; to equip; to mount
dust; trash; garbage; negligible amount; tiny bit; hustle and bustle (of life)
kitchen; galley; (Internet) troll
to recommend (someone to do); to advise; to recommend (a book, someone for a position, etc.); to suggest; to offer (a drink, cigarette, seat, etc.)
grilling on a skewer; spit-roasting
order (for an item); request; demand; condition
alternate; alternating; mutual; reciprocal
literally; self-explanatorily
trickling (of water); flickering (of fire); darting about (e.g. a small animal); scampering about
variety; kind; type; counter for kinds, species, etc.
domestic animals; livestock; cattle
crocodile; alligator; (arch.) shark
real condition; actual circumstances; actual state of affairs
to conform to; to agree with; to be adapted to; to be based on
to dive (into or under water); to get under; to get into; to hide oneself (esp. from the government); to conceal oneself
to become less crowded; to thin out; to get empty; to be hungry