to pile up;  to accumulate;  to estimate
 scene;  spectacle;  sight;  view
 head;  hair (on one's head);  mind;  brains;  leader;  chief;  top
 to stick to;  to cling to;  to adhere to
 to sleep;  to die;  to rest (in peace);  to lie idle (e.g. of resources);  to lie unused; (arch.)  to close one's eyes
 as it is;  as one likes;  because;  condition;  state
 next;  following;  subsequent;  stage;  station
 morning;  breakfast; (arch.)  next morning
 to go out to meet;  to receive;  to welcome;  to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family);  to call for;  to summon
 road;  path;  route;  way;  distance;  journey;  road (e.g. to victory)
 attendance (at school);  going to school
 to put in;  to let in;  to admit;  to accept;  to accept;  to comply;  to include
 second day of the month;  two days
 lesson;  class work;  teaching;  instruction
 substance;  essence;  real (in economics, vs. nominal, e.g. real interest rate);  substantive;  substantial
 to visit;  to call on;  to arrive (season, time, situation, etc.);  to come; (arch.)  to make a sound; (arch.)  to send a letter
 winter vacation;  winter holidays
 to imagine;  to picture;  to figure;  to see
 actually;  really;  truly;  in practice;  practically
 mind;  heart;  spirit;  the meaning of a phrase (riddle, etc.)
 to occupy;  to hold;  to account for;  to make up;  to take up
 strange;  unfamiliar;  mysterious;  suspicious; (lit.) of an unknown nature
 namely;  that is (to say);  in other words
 consequence;  outcome;  result;  blame
 proximity;  nearness;  soon;  nearby
 to hear;  to listen (e.g. to music);  to ask;  to enquire;  to hear about;  to hear of;  to follow (advice, order, etc.)
 clearly;  distinctly;  vividly
 to be reminded of;  to call to mind
 wearing (e.g. uniform, seat belt);  having on
 strange;  odd;  peculiar;  queer;  curious
 to degenerate;  to lapse into
 single cell;  simple-minded person;  one-track-minded person
 dainty;  delicate;  slender;  fragile (e.g. furniture);  delicate;  frail
 body;  physique;  build;  stature
 imagination;  supposition;  guess
 to be attached;  to be connected with;  to remain imprinted;  to scar;  to bear (fruit, interest, etc.);  to be acquired (of a habit, ability, etc.);  to increase (of strength, etc.)
 language;  dialect;  word;  phrase;  speech;  (manner of) speaking