intended for ...; oriented towards ...; aimed at ...
main; principal; main dish; main course; main part; principal part
to be in high spirits; to be full of vigor (vigour); to be enthusiastic; to be eager; to stretch to breaking point
to elevate; to raise; to lift up; to flatter; to extol; to praise to the sky
delinquent (youth); delinquency; Yankee
cooking; food preparation
messy; confused; chaotic; complaining about various things
cook-house; galley; kitchen
coincident with; while; simultaneously
science (inc. mathematics, medicine, etc.); natural science; science department (university); science course; science (as a school subject)
cookware; cooking utensil
utensil; implement; tool; instrument; appliance; apparatus
to line up; to set up; to enumerate; to itemize; to be equal (to); to compare well (with)
hazardous materials; dangerous goods; explosives; combustibles
to feel nervous; to feel afraid; to be startled; to be surprised; (arch.) to be shy; (arch.) to be bashful
actually; really; truly; in practice; practically
or rather (say); or better (say); or perhaps I should say; or, how should I put it,...; I mean
to feel around for; to fumble for; to investigate; to probe into; to explore (parts unknown); to enjoy (natural beauty)
hypothesis; supposition; assumption
in range; within the limits (of...); within (a) range
to get over a bad mood; to get back in a good mood; to brighten up; to recover one's temper; to feel oneself again
easy; simple; simple (way of thinking, etc.); simple-minded; soft; lax
snapping (e.g. fingers) sound; with a pop
to snap one's fingers; to pop one's fingers; to crack one's knuckles
teacher's desk; teacher's lectern
to draw; to paint; to depict; to describe; to picture in one's mind; to imagine
flesh; meat; flesh (of a fruit); pulp; the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; thickness
seasoning; flavoring; flavouring; condiment
heaps; a lot; plenty; with a thud
subject; theme; homework; assignment; task; challenge
easy; likely to ...; have a tendency to ...; easy to ...
those (near the second person)
practical use; application; conjugation; inflection
to have a go; to try and do (something); to take a chance with something
rarity (esp. of collectables, trading cards, etc.)