incorrect; wrong; incorrect interpretation (answer, solution)
company; friendship; association; society; acquaintance
one's heart; the mind; inner feelings; inmost thoughts; true motives
to offer (a suggestion, etc.); to propose (an idea, etc.); to approach with (a proposal, etc.)
accounting; administration (of money)
injustice; unfairness; wrongdoing; iniquity; impropriety; irregularity
embezzlement; misappropriation; usurpation
detection (of a plot, fraud, etc.); discovery; coming to light; being uncovered
soon; before long; shortly; close (by); near; nearby
one's post; one's station; department; bureau; section
inspection; audit; judgement; judgment
medical care; medical treatment
office work; clerical work; administration; business; affairs
to stay indoors; to be confined indoors
government office; public office
working in the fields; working on a farm
choosing a site (e.g. for industry); deciding on a location; standpoint; position
interaction with one's neighbors; relationship with one's neighbors (neighbours)
to follow in succession; to happen one after another
to cover (with something); to put on (e.g. on someone else's head); to plate something (with a metal); to pour or dash a liquid (on something); to charge (a person with a guilt)
settlement (financial); squaring accounts; liquidation; ending (a relationship); breaking up (with)
to gain an advantage; to enjoy an advantage; to turn the tables (on)
to profit; to get; to have (bear, beget) a child; to have a stroke of luck
career track; promotional track; fast track; upward mobility
to get worse; to deteriorate; to go from bad to worse; to spoil (of food); to go bad; to perish
wife and children; (arch.) wife
internal organs; intestines; viscera
re-examination; reinspection; retest
reward; recompense; return; punishment; retribution
as one wishes; the way one wants; to one's satisfaction
repentance; confession; penitence
to visit; to call on; to pay a visit to
destined; predestined; fated; fateful
kitchen knife; carving knife; (arch.) cooking; (arch.) food
to pull out; to draw out; to disconnect; to steal contents of; to pilfer (from); to pickpocket