taking special classes (for handicapped students)
sign-language interpreting; sign-language interpreter
(feeling a chill or shiver) suddenly; (feeling) chilly; chillily; with a sudden sense of dread (or fear, etc.); (being) suddenly (afraid, frightened, etc.); suddenly (breaking out in a cold sweat)
lover's whispers; sweet nothings; whispered intimacies; babbling (of a baby); babble
pretending not to know; pretending not to recognize someone (recognise); feigning ignorance; playing innocent
to press down; to hold down; to pin down
speech; utterance; starting to speak; word used to start a sentence
chicken-hearted; lily-livered; cowardly
to put on a bold front; to act big; to be unyielding; to act formally; to act stiffly
next work (writer, composer, etc.)
resident of Tokyo; citizen of Tokyo; Tokyoite
voiceless; unvoiced; silent; noiseless
to stroke down; to smooth down
smallish; on the small side; somewhat small; short swing of a bat, racquet, etc.
single sound; monosyllable; phone; monotone (harmonica, etc.)
degree (of something); greatness or smallness (of something); quantity; number; amount; size
use; utility; effect; benefit
simultaneous interpretation; simultaneous interpreting
to fail to earn a credit; to fail to make the grade
meanwhile; in the meantime
limited; restricted; constrained
to get going; to start off
pursuit of knowledge; studying; learning; training; completing a course
snapshot (esp. of people)
stammer; stutter; stammerer; stutterer
driving skill; one's skill as a driver
broad; vast; boundless; wide
spoken language; colloquial expression
having no choice; at a loss for what to do; at one's wits' end
to crack (an egg, etc.) into a container
at a proper time; at a suitable occasion; at the correct moment; when the time is right
to lean over (someone); to bend over; to lean on; to weigh on one; to bear (heavily) on one; to lie on one
to sit; to squat; to be implicated