irritating; irritated; frustrating; vexing; (feeling things are) not quick enough; (feeling) too slow-going
misunderstanding; misapprehension; false impression; to be mistaken; to have the wrong idea
word for word; verbatim; a single word and a single phrase
to differ; to be different; to run counter to; to change (into something out of the ordinary)
as long as time allows; whenever one has the time; as time permits
the New Year begins; the New Year starts
completion ceremony; graduation ceremony
bodily sensation; sense; experience
corsage (bouquet of flowers worn on a dress); (arch.) bodice (of a woman's dress)
graduation certificate; diploma; testamur
bunch of flowers; bouquet
to surround; to crowd around
wall of people; crowd of people lined up (e.g. spectators); throng of people
waiting (e.g. at the stage door) for performers or celebrities to exit
common knowledge; well-known fact
leaving one's own house (e.g. when going to war); departure; setting out; starting a new life; starting life anew
three generations; three periods; third generation
farewell party; goodbye party; send-off party
actual place; actual location; the spot; place where one is currently living
English conversation; school for English conversation
within eyeshot; within sight; in view
same feeling; same sentiment; same opinion; sympathy; agreement; concurrence
to tear off; to pluck off; to take forcibly
force (bulldoze) one's way through
to leave a trail; to leave traces; to have a lasting effect
capable of anything; liable to do
graduation examination; graduation test
to lessen; to decrease; to diminish
to have much trouble; to have a hard time; to not know how to handle
advance or retreat; moving forwards or backwards; course of action; behaviour; remaining in one's post or resigning; staying or leaving
to taste; to eat; to drink; to speak (of); to refer (to); to say
inquiry; enquiry; query; reference
elective subject or course
approximately; about; promise; appointment; shortening; reduction
one person; another name; nickname; alias
to tuck up (e.g. skirt); to abridge; to cut short
work; business; company; study