to; for; from the standpoint of; as far as ... is concerned
rolled egg; rolled omelette (omelet); fried egg; frying pan for making rolled eggs
to be within others' sight; to be visible; to be conspicuous; to attract public attention; to come under observation
to bud; to sprout; to germinate; to have luck on one's side; to get lucky
lunch break; noon recess; noon rest period
favourite dish (favorite); favourite food
try; attempt; try (rugby)
to begin (doing); to start (doing)
(those) who are; (that) which is; in the capacity of
to consult with; to discuss; to confer; to deliberate
two grains; two drops; two bead
to accustom; to train (e.g. one's ear); to tame; to domesticate; to train (an animal)
to divide (into); to split (into); to share; to distribute; to distinguish; to discriminate; to break up (a fight)
all you want; as much as one wants
ambition; aspiration; sinister designs; treachery
kind; variety; (biological) species; (logical) species
to give up; to admit defeat; to throw in the towel
cloudy sky; overcast sky; cloudy weather
chilly; unpleasantly cold
custom; practice; said; aforementioned; instance; example
to strain one's eyes; to look closely; to stare at
sprout; shoot; bud; germinal disk (in an egg)
origin; source; history; originally; from the start; by nature
to fall on one's backside; to be exhausted; to lose strength; to lose one's abilities
lower back; waist; hips; body (of hair, noodle, paper, etc.); resilience; spring
a great deal; very much; a lot; (arch.) with a great amount of effort
magic; witchcraft; sorcery; spell
to dig; to excavate; to delve into; to dig up (e.g. vegetables); (for two men) to have anal sex
skip it; drop it; I've had enough (e.g. when offered something); that's enough
to raise; to rear; to train; to teach; to promote the growth of; to nurture
to strain (oneself); to bear down; to exert oneself; to put on a bold front; to make a show of strength; to swagger
around the world; throughout the world
here and there; all around; everywhere; to get things in the wrong order (back to front); to become muddled up
peafowl (incl. the male peacock, female peahen, and young peachick)
full up; to have had enough of something (both good and bad nuance)
stomach; breadbasket; inner man; dietary needs