modern person; people of today
going along with something; following the crowd; treating something in an equal or egalitarian manner
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough
speaking by proxy; speaking for (someone else); payment by proxy; compensation by proxy; acting for (someone else); carrying out (on someone's behalf)
sneak photography; non-consensual photography; peeping photos
to overlook (a mistake, fault, etc.); to tolerate; to let pass; to give someone a break; to let someone off lightly; to be lenient
load; heavy burden; encumbrance; heavy freight; heavy responsibility
rather; sooner; preferably
tremendous strength; (lit.) strength of a hundred people
to feel relieved of one's burden; to have a weight removed from one's mind
to drive into (e.g. a nail into a board); to hit into (e.g. a home run into the stands); to throw into (e.g. jail); to drum into (someone) (an idea, skill, etc.); to hammer into
major premise (in a syllogism); important condition; basic premise; something that should be obvious to all; something that should not have to be argued
to buy a replacement; to replace by buying something new
to temper thoroughly; to train well
halfway; half measures; unfinished; incomplete; by halves; half-baked
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
current obsession; current kick; personal obsession
to swell (from inflammation); to become swollen
congestion (with blood); hyperemia; hyperaemia
pleasure; supreme pleasure obtained by freeing oneself from earthly desires
to steal another's spouse; to steal another's lover
to think too much; to be over-concerned
to feel uplifted; to be cheered up; to hearten; to be inspired; to be energized
beyond comparison; incomparable
matter to be checked or investigated
knock; knocking; fungo hitting; hitting balls for fielding practice
how could I (you, etc.) ...?; how dare you (they, etc.) ...; how can you have the nerve to ...?
to take for granted; to assume; to pretend (to be); to pose (as); to go through with (what one decided to do); to persist in doing
to be suspicious of (someone's motives); to suspect (that)
to obligate; to make compulsory; to require; to mandate
tight-lipped; able to keep a secret
person who swaggers about under borrowed authority; small man acting arrogantly through borrowed authority; (lit.) a fox that borrows the authority of a tiger
reserves (esp. troops); reserve army; potential members of some group (e.g. the elderly); people at risk (e.g. of a medical condition); wannabees
resentment; indignation; anger
to smoke; to smoulder; to be sooty; to be smoke-stained; to smoulder (e.g. a dispute); to smolder
to grab at; to grasp at; to clutch at
feigning ignorance; acting dumb