to gather; to collect; to assemble
substitute for a proper greeting (e.g. gift)
another company; other company
public finance; financial affairs; financial situation
salon; saloon; sarong; saron (instrument)
a certain someone; Mr So-and-so
announcement; presentation; demonstration; displaying; showing; introducing
to save face; to show deference; to make someone look good
intensiveness; collecting; summarizing; putting together
dislike; disgust; disinclination; tired of
as is habit; the way life normally is
guest of honour; guest of honor; privileged guest; visitor
but; however; even though; even if
at leisure; in a relaxed manner; in a carefree manner; quietly; peacefully
to feel like it; to get to think that way; to become so minded
to hear; to listen (e.g. to music); to ask; to enquire; to hear about; to hear of; to follow (advice, order, etc.)
to look at again; to re-examine (policy, estimate, plan, etc.); to review; to get a better opinion of; to see in a more positive light; to improve
crash; smash; bang; sound of a large, heavy object falling
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
eagerly (waiting); (waiting) impatiently
to spring; to bound; to be stimulated; to be encouraged; to pay handsomely; to splurge
I, myself; one-self; by one-self; even I; even one
declining; refusal; rejection; announcement; notice
to draw back; to sink; to be set back (e.g. from a road); to withdraw (e.g. from the public eye); to retire to (somewhere)
crossing; intersection; (genetic) crossing over
leaving; going home; quitting one's job; free time; leisure
greeting; a fine thing to say
play; sport; fun; caprice; joke; jest
first meeting; first interview with
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
to tell (to do); to order; to tell on (someone); to tattle; to often say
hostility; animosity; enmity
naked; bare; uncovered; frank; open; blunt
to ward off (e.g. an attack); to fend off (e.g. a question); to elude; to evade; to dodge; to turn aside (e.g. a joke)
voluntary; optional; free; elective
regular; normal; formal; legal; established; legitimate
reluctant; unwilling; involuntary; unintentional; unintended; unlooked-for
to experience chest pain; to have a pain in one's chest; to feel sick at heart; to have one's heart ache; to be anguished
trembling (with fear, cold, etc.); shaking; chattering (of teeth); coming loose; wobbling