to put back; to return; to vomit; to throw up; to recover (of a market price)
to bring near; to bring close; to let go near; to associate with; to bring (people) together; to let come near (of a person)
action; movements; motions; bearing; behaviour; behavior
flow (of a fluid or gas); stream; flow (of people, things); passage (of time); course (of events); (step-by-step) procedure; group of people who remain together after the end of an event
end; conclusion; last; final; no sooner than; once
on purpose; deliberately; intentionally
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show
tail (animal); tail end; tip
member (of a class); trainee; participant
two persons; two people; pair; couple
crackling; cracking; clapping; incessantly (blinking)
together (with); at the same time; in a lump
to notice; to recognize; to recognise; to become aware of; to perceive; to realize
lathe; potter's wheel; windlass; pulley
to turn; to rotate; to pass around; to send around; to move (someone or something to where its needed); to send; to turn (to a new use)
posture; pose; position; attitude; approach; stance
to harden; to solidify; to become firm; to become certain; to gather (together); to assemble
to add (numbers); to add (something); to top up (with something); to take care of (e.g. one's business)
pick; plectrum; ice pick; pickaxe; pick (of an ice axe); pick (tool for picking a lock)
surface; face (i.e. the visible side of an object); front (of a building, etc.); obverse side (i.e. "head") of a coin; outside; exterior; appearance
modesty; humility; being humble
self-respect; esteem; self-importance; pride
sweetly (smiling); broadly (grinning)
letter (of alphabet); character; writing
arrangement (of resources); deployment; stationing; posting; disposition; configuration
to blur; to shade off; to gradate; to obscure; to make ambiguous
fashion; trend; vogue; prevalence (of a disease); epidemic
considerably; fairly; quite
study; research; investigation
student (esp. a university student)
both people; two people; two directions; both directions
to have a go; to try and do (something); to take a chance with something
conduct; behaviour; movements; gesture; performance (on stage, etc.); dance
to watch over; to watch attentively
taste (in fashion, music, etc.); sense (e.g. of humour); flair
to ask; to inquire; to blame (someone) for; to accuse of; to care about; to regard as important