Minister for Foreign Affairs
to work; to labor; to function; to operate; to commit (e.g. a crime); to perpetrate
individual; private person; personal; private
scale; scope; plan; structure
thief; robber; burglar; rebel; insurgent; traitor
to work out a plan of deception; to scheme; (arch.) to think up a plan; (arch.) to think over a plan; (arch.) to discuss; (arch.) to consult
real intention; motive; true opinion; what one really thinks
live broadcast (radio, TV); live coverage
to swear; to vow; to take an oath; to pledge
next; hypo- (i.e. containing an element with low valence); order; sequence
McDonald's (fast food restaurant); Mac (personal computer); Macintosh
food; foodstuff; prey; victim
devil; demon; Satan; the Devil; Māra; evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
at once; immediately; right now
it is not (like that) either
to try and do something; to attempt to do something
Europe and America; the West
major powers of the world; great powers
we; us; (arch.) I; (arch.) me; (arch.) you (referring to a group of one's equals or inferiors)
to hold hands; to join hands; to do together; to go arm in arm; to join forces; to link hands
loveable; very likeable; like very much
agreement; consent; same opinion; same view; same meaning
to lend an ear to; to listen to
talking about one's love interests; girls' talk; gossiping
youth; springtime of life; adolescent
to fall in love (with); to love
anxiety; uneasiness; worry; apprehension; fear; insecurity
to occur to; to remind of; to come to mind
method; manner; appearance; air; tendency; folk song (genre of the Shi Jing)
entertainment reporter; entertainment journalist; gossip columnist
changing (job, career, lifestyle, social position, beliefs, etc.)
link (e.g. in a chain of events); part (of a plan, campaign, activities, etc.); monocyclic
wind; breeze; manner; behaviour; cold; influenza
to surge (water or waves)
thunder; thunderclap; crash of thunder
to roar; to reverberate; to be well-known; to be famous; to palpitate; to throb
storm; tempest; uproar; hullabaloo; storm (e.g. of protest)