to bring; to take; to bring about
effect; effectiveness; efficacy; effects (e.g. sound effects, visual effects, special effects)
simply; merely; only; solely
to be mixed together; to be blended; to intermingle; to commingle
all that one has; all that there is; the whole
truth; reality; sincerity; honesty; content; substance
enumeration; citation; listing
poem; poetry; verse; Chinese poem
complex; complicated; intricate; mixed (feelings)
some; any; in any way; of some kind; of some sort
to move (house); to change residence
one-by-one; separately; in detail
technical journal (periodical, magazine)
article; news story; report; account
slow-witted; dull; slow on the uptake
difficult to ...; hard to ...
handy; convenient; suitable; reasonable; moderate
material for experiments; experimental material
(animal) feed; fodder; pet food; bait; lure; enticement
to scatter; to sprinkle; to distribute (handbills, etc.); to spread (rumours, etc.); to give the slip; to throw off
acting ability; talent as a performer
dissection; autopsy; analysis
signal; signalling; signaling; traffic light; traffic signal
now (while the time is ripe); while one still can
physical condition; state of health
to destroy; to demolish; to disturb; to put into disorder; to relax (one's pose); to make oneself at ease; to break (a bill)
pure; true; genuine; unmixed
indeed; really; absolutely; truly; actually; very
to join together; to combine; to join up
to cut off; to excise; to tear off; to cut out; to whittle down; to tear out
to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.); to avert; to displease; to annoy; to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
pot (esp. teapot, coffee-pot); vacuum bottle; thermos flask
(on a) closer look; closer scrutiny; second look
vertical stripes; striped fabric
to overflow; to brim over; to flood
to spill; to fall out of; to peek through; to become visible (although normally not); to escape (of a smile, tear, etc.)
just before; on the verge of; on the brink of; just in front of; just ahead of
adhesive bandage; sticking plaster; band-aid
to leak out (a secret); to be exposed (a lie, improper behaviour, etc.); to be found out; to get away (of fish)