private school for the study of English
to escape death; to be saved from death
strongly; violently; quickly; suddenly
passing; (person) who happens to pass by; (place) that one happens to pass by; casual (e.g. romance); momentary
Gone with the Wind (1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, film 1939)
tolerance; open-mindedness; forbearance; generosity; magnanimity
there; over there; that place; that far; that much; that point
having consent (e.g. to do something); having (someone's) assent
something that leaps or thrusts out
line; stripe; line (e.g. telephone line); wire; ray (e.g. X-ray); beam; line (e.g. of a railroad)
consumer credit (finance, loan)
deposit (esp. on renting a house); security money; bond payment; guarantee
determining a speaker's true or hidden meaning; determining a speaker's intentions from his manner of speech; (arch.) divining good or bad luck from listening to someone
mistaken arrest; arrest based on misidentification
Buddha; Shakyamuni; the historical Buddha (5th c. BCE?)
to freeze; to be frozen over; to congeal
more haste, less speed; slow and steady wins the race
brand items; brand-name goods
to be lost (e.g. luggage); to be missing; to be used up; to be run out; to disappear (e.g. pain); to be lost (e.g. a dream, confidence)
alms-giving; charity; offerings (usu. money) to a priest (for reading sutras, etc.)
drunkard; heavy drinker; boozer
to steal another's spouse; to steal another's lover
to make good one's escape; to escape to a safe place; to make one's getaway; to effect one's escape
encyclopedia; encyclopaedia
spurious article; forgery; counterfeit; imitation; sham
getting an advance (on one's salary)
to perceive; to understand
wet and glistening; slimy; slippery; to have a sheen; to be slimy