to make oneself popular without any regard to others; to take all the credit to oneself; (lit.) to turn out well (of a child)
candid-camera; candid-camera footage
Ladies and Gentlemen!; all of you; everyone
giving something a try because one has nothing to lose
sense of humor; sense of humour
to trap (into a difficult situation); to put (in a fix); to capture (a castle, fortress, etc.); to take; to drop (something) into
one (written) character; (arch.) Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum)
it's hard to tell a poor thinker from a sleeping one; they to whom only bad ideas come might as well be asleep; inadequate ideas are worse than none at all
how dare you!; how can you have the nerve?
to take upon oneself; to pull (a thing) over one's head
to look displeased; (lit.) to flare one's nostrils
separate volume; fascicle; fascicule
leaving a device on (e.g. TV, air conditioner); leaving something engaged (e.g. a key in a lock)
mark; sign; symbol; emblem; badge; crest
shaft of an arrow (usu. made of thin bamboo); cornetfish
congeries of many households; scratch (combined) team; hodge podge of parties
to find fault with everybody; to make oneself disagreeable
with bright almond eyes; eyes wide open; nonchalantly
refreshing (e.g. feeling, scene, wind, morning air); brisk; bracing; fresh; refreshed
professional female mourner; keener
cats and dogs (as an example of a bad relationship); (lit.) dogs and monkeys
to wet one's pants; to wet oneself
band; zone; range; bandwidth
silver (Ag); silver coin; money; silver medal; silver colour; silver color
usually; ordinarily; in the past
afternoon session (stock exchange); afternoon trading
to ride on a person's shoulders; to be carried on a person's back