duty; sense of duty; honor; in-law; relation by marriage
living by oneself; living alone
unworthy; unbecoming; improper
clique; group; (political) faction; wing; school; sect
(death from) starvation; starving to death
preparation; arrangements; provision; getting ready; laying out (e.g. a meal)
forefoot; forefeet; foreleg; forelimb
business; task; use; purpose; for the use of ...; used for ...
absurd; unreasonable; extreme; senseless; disorderly; chaotic
war; battle; campaign; (arch.) troops; (arch.) forces
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
to cast a shadow; to appear; to loom (of a threat, etc.); to manifest (of symptoms, etc.)
silence; being silent; quiet; reticence; inaction
about; roughly; generally; on the whole; completely; quite
to make sound (of an animal); to call; to cry; to make a meld call (e.g. pung, kong)
almost; roughly; approximately
misunderstanding; misapprehension; false impression; to be mistaken; to have the wrong idea
deplorable; regrettable; disappointing; vexing; unfortunate
making a person, pet, etc. wait (before being permitted to do something); postponement; putting on hold
another helping; second helping; seconds; command to have dog place its second paw in one's hand
time; thyme; time out (e.g. in sport)
rushing into; breaking into; storming; plunging into (war, etc.); embarking on (a new venture)
already; now; no longer; not any more
to be greedy; to devour greedily
force; vigor; influence; authority; impetus; momentum
how should I put it?; what shall I say?; well, you know; like
line-spacing in text; (fig.) between the lines
palace; tonic (of the Japanese and Chinese pentatonic scale); ancient Chinese punishment (castration for men, or confinement for women); zodiacal sign
originally; by nature; from the start
United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty
biggest; greatest; largest; maximum
bishop (Orthodox, Anglican, etc.)
official residence (e.g. of the prime minister)
tourist attraction; sight-seeing area
opening (a door, window, etc.); leaving open; opening up (e.g. to the public); allowing (public) access