number (in a series); (one's) turn; watch; guard; rank; standing; bout
to meet fortuitously (e.g. running into an old friend); to meet by chance; to happen across
in passing another (esp. colliding with oncoming traffic, bumping into a person); the moment two persons or objects meet
hopeless; futile; no use; beyond help; cannot be done
unconditionally; as a rule
learned society; scientific society; academy; academic meeting; academic conference
entrusting (something to a person); consignment (of goods); putting in someone's charge; trust; commission
clinical psychologist; clinical psychotherapist
periodic check; periodic inspection; routine inspection
joke; pun; jest; smartly dressed; stylish; fashion-conscious
sign (of things to come); good omen; good sign
beneficial; profitable; useful; helpful; instructive
club activities (usu. clubs in association with a school); extracurricular activities
man of the future; Homo futurus
anonymous scholarship system for orphans whose parents have been killed in traffic accidents (from Daddy-Long-Legs, a 1912 novel by Jean Webster); harvestman; daddy longlegs (arachnid of order Opiliones)
subordinate; underling; henchman; minion
sanity; consciousness; soberness
affair; state; verdict; sentence; directions; orders
to appease; to suppress; to calm
conscious; deliberate; intentional
principle; aim; purport; gist; instructions; orders
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
scramble intersection; pedestrian scramble; X-crossing; diagonal crossing; intersection allowing pedestrians to cross simultaneously in any direction
red light (traffic); red light; signal to stop; sign of danger
deep down; special place in one's heart; in the back of one's mind
tumor; tumour; swelling; boil; abscess
student preparing for or taking examinations (usu. entrance exams); test-taker
to investigate thoroughly; to examine closely; to probe into; to be obsessed with a thought; to brood over; to worry about
to draw the line (between two situations); to make a clear distinction; to make it clear where one stands; to take clear responsibility for (mistakes, etc.)
firm; strong; solid; stable
will; volition; intention; intent; determination