authentication; notarization; notarisation
method of ordering; procedures for ordering
The Merchant of Venice (play by William Shakespeare)
lender; creditor; landlord
borrower; debtor; tenant; lessee; renter
admission to the courtroom
power of the state; national sovereignty; sovereign rights
crude; philistine; uncultivated; uneducated; vulgar
poorhouse; almshouse; workhouse
notary public; notary; public notary
to go by the rules; to observe the regulations
usurer; usury; loansharking
soiling; polluting; shame; disgrace; chopped fish, shellfish or vegetables, dressed with (miso or other) sauce
to memorize; to memorise; to recite from memory
patriotic concern for the future of one's country
text; provisions (act, treaty)
to change places; to relieve one another; to replace someone
false evidence; perjury; false testimony
to take by deception; to defraud someone of; to swindle someone out of; to cheat someone out of
high-end residential area; affluent neighbourhood
all sorts of; all kinds of
word for word; verbatim; a single word and a single phrase
clause; article; stipulations
having one's hands full; not having any room to do more; at the limit
to maintain itself; to last; to make itself pay; to make a living; to keep going
insurance payout; insurance money
placement; fixed position; mapping out; location
businessman; industrialist
donation; contribution; endowment
within the story (of a book, play, film, etc.)
contention; competition; rivalry; quarrel
counsel; defender; advocate
vessel; ship; shipping; seacraft
full up; to have had enough of something (both good and bad nuance)
(not) even once; (not) ever