to pluck; to pick; to nip off
have a good day; take care; see you
admirable; charming; nostalgic; curious; eager to know (or see, experience, etc.)
to get tired; to become exhausted; to become worn out; to become battered (from long use); to get tired of (doing); to get fed up with
to get between; to be caught in
neck; bottleneck; obstruction; neckline
to be rejuvenated; to feel young again
to live; to make a living; to get on with
absurd; foolish; stupid; silly; nonsense; ludicrous
to hit hard; to punch hard; to give a hard blow; to wallop; to sock
paid vacation; paid holiday
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
to begin slipping or sliding; to make a start upon
pressure; clamping; tightening; fastening
spatula; (artificially cultured) Japanese crucian carp
saying something (to someone); greeting; approaching (someone)
to fade; to lose colour (color); to discolour (discolor)
echo; ultrasound scan; echographic examination
mesh; grid; highlight in the hair; streaked hair
dizziness (from standing up too fast); orthostatic syncope; lightheadedness; vertigo
sudden; abrupt; unexpected; unforeseen
ripening (of a crop); crop; harvest
journey; route of a journey
to stare back at; to look back at
leaving; quitting; retiring
fiftieth day after the birth of a child; fifty days
yearly paid vacation (holiday)
to be sacked; to be fired; to be dismissed; to be beheaded
in any way; to some extent; even if only a little
to be superfluous; to be in excess; to be more than enough
anything and everything; from top to toe; from A to Z
new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
out of control; out of hand; unmanageable
otherwise; or else; if not