to take someone's life; to kill someone
to stretch; to extend; to straighten out; to be flattened; to spread (of paint, cream, etc.); to stretch out (e.g. of a hand); to extend
to be delighted; to be glad; to congratulate; to gratefully accept
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
satisfaction; pride; one's strong point; one's forte; regular customer; regular client
ear; hearing; edge; crust; selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics); selvage
to get up; to rise; to wake up; to be awake; to occur (usu. of unfavourable incidents); to happen
stealth; travelling incognito (traveling); ninjutsu; ninja; sneak theft; sneak thief; tolerance
to start; to begin; to start up (a business, society, etc.); to open (e.g. a store); to start ...; to begin to ...
entrance; front door; entryway; entranceway; entry hall; vestibule
to raise; to raise up; to wake; to wake up; to cause; to bring about; to start
to leave; to go away; to pass; to elapse; to be distant; to send away; to drive off
to pass through; to pass by; to pass (of time); to elapse; to have expired; to have ended; to exceed
exactly; precisely; closely; tightly; properly; without fail
two persons; two people; pair; couple
police officer; policeman; constable
follow-up report; further news
offender; criminal; culprit
to be believed to; to be expected to; to be feared to; to be poised to; to be considered to; to be likely to
tattoo (esp. a traditional Japanese one); tattooing
body; group; party; company; troupe
series; chain; two reams (i.e. 1000 sheets of paper); verse; stanza
the present; present time; as of; present tense; this world; this life
flight; desertion; escape
metre; meter; meter; gauge
(physical) growth; development
never mind that; don't worry about that; listen up
way of saying (something); way of putting it; wording; phrasing; language; expression
anchor (of a ship); last runner or swimmer in a relay team; news anchor; news presenter; anchor (clock component); pallet fork; anchor (HTML)
congratulations!; well done!; best wishes!; all the best!
to hardly recognise; to mistake for something or somebody else
to be effective; to be fruitful; to be worthwhile; to be worth; to be rewarded; to pay off
after an interval of ... years; for the first time in ... years
somersault; returning from a destination right after arriving there; non-stop round trip; abrupt change of direction
to behave like a spoiled child; to fawn on; to take advantage of; to presume upon (e.g. another's benevolence); to depend on