to hammer out thinly (e.g. goldleaf)
out of season; unseasonal
double-sword fencing; two-sword fencer; being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well
common fig (Ficus carica); fig; fig tree
Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)
easy money; easy gain; making a killing
husband and wife travelling together (traveling)
field mouse; meadow mouse
to rub out; to clean off; to clear away; to efface; to erase
preface; introduction; lead in (to a joke, question, etc.); lead up; payment in advance (by bank transfer); swinging (one's body) forward
to make a name for oneself; to achieve success
just right; ideal; perfectly suitable; fetch!; bring me ...
horseplay; fooling around
to keep a record; to keep a tally
to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to fill one's heart; to overcome one
to extend; to stretch out; to attend; to participate in; to enrol; to enroll
postponement; moving to a later date
to have a certain mood or feeling; to have a hunch
to make a bold speech; to make a bold statement
divide and rule; divide and conquer
yield; output; production
mixing and matching (clothes, accessories, etc.); wearing of an item of clothing in many different combinations
familiarity (of a sound, etc.)
to enrich; to make wealthy
to feel attracted by; to be fascinated by