to be harvested; to be reaped; to be yielded; to be able to harvest; to be able to reap; to be able to yield
to dedicate; to make an offering; to supply; to store; to finish; to bring to a close; to restore (something to its place)
in proportion to; just as much as
vacant land; unoccupied ground; empty lot
in that way; like that; that way
to replace; to exchange; to interchange; to substitute
illness; disease; bad habit; weakness; fault
kind (of goods); brand; (taxonomical) form; breed; cultivar
lending (money); finance; loan; adaptability; versatility; flexibility
to rest; to suspend; to give relief
immediately; as soon as possible; as quickly as possible
to become familiar with; to fit in; to adapt oneself; to get used to; to grow accustomed to
to be lifted; to be raised; to happen suddenly; to occur; to be homeroom teacher for the same class multiple years in a row; to move up with one's class
to soften; to moderate; to relieve
to stick out too much; to protrude too far; to be too strong (e.g. of tea); to be too forward; to be too assertive; to be pushy
to cough violently; to have a coughing fit
to descend (e.g. a mountain); to go down; to alight (e.g. from bus); to get off; to step down; to retire; to be granted
coming; going; being (somewhere); come; go; stay
assistance; support; subsidy; supplement; auxiliary; subsidiary
to entrust (a matter) to; to leave to; to abandon oneself to (e.g. pleasure); to yield to (e.g. anger); to devote oneself to
please; I beg you; for mercy's sake
to stop (in one's tracks); to come to a stop; to halt; to pause; to stand still
taste; elegance; appearance; air; the likes of ...; lowly people such as ...
tedium; boredom; dullness; to feel bored; to get bored with; to get tired of
to suspend from; to be suspended (from)
bell (often a large hanging bell); chime
aging; ageing; adding to one's years
life; vitality; verve; vigor; vigour; animation
to say; to be called; to do
visit (to a religious site, e.g. shrine, temple, grave)
(mental) attitude; way of thinking; attention; care; prudence; intention
as you see; as you can see
to demand money; to pester; to extort
deadly serious; deadly earnest
to take a long hard look at; to look (someone) full in the face