nonsensical; unreasonable; awfully; extremely; disorder; confusion
opposite; opposition; versus; vs.; to (e.g. "winning a game five to three"); equal footing
ultrahigh speed; ultrafast
to hear a rumor; to get wind of
new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
to be mixed; to be blended with; to be combined; to associate with; to mingle with; to interest
older brother; elder brother; brother (as older-brother figure in friendly and or work relationship); young man; buddy
entire world; whole world; world stage
clockwise rotation; CW; right-handed rotation
to go out (e.g. on an excursion or outing); to leave; to depart; to be about to leave; to be just going out
maximum; to the maximum degree; to the full
bitter orange (Citrus aurantium); sour orange; Seville orange; orange (color, colour)
following (in the footsteps of); catching up with; coming level with
to be ...-ing; to have been ...-ing
rather; sooner; preferably
to make a mistake; to be incorrect; to be mistaken
to bite at; to snap at; to nibble; to get one's teeth into (metaphorically); to get to grips with; to really get into
jump; jumping event (skiing, track and field); jumping (to another page after clicking a hyperlink); jump (in price); sudden rise
go on!; right!; here goes!
engagement; engage (e.g. angle)
program (of events, music, etc.); programme; program (booklet); brochure; (computer) program; programming
insertion; plug; (electrical) outlet; spasm of pain; griping pain
(around the) neck; nape; collar (at the front)
porcelain (esp. soft-paste porcelain); china; chinaware; earthenware; pottery; ceramics
sudden; abrupt; unexpected; unforeseen
the seven prismatic colors (colours)
omission; abbreviation; abridgment; abridgement
to memorize; to memorise; to commit to memory; to learn by heart; to bear in mind; to remember
gravity; gravitation; gravitational pull
rainbow-colored; rainbow-coloured
whirlpool; swirl; eddy; vortex; maelstrom
to wind; to coil; to envelope; to shroud; to outflank; to skirt
brilliance; splendour; splendor; lustre; luster
drill; gimlet; awl; auger
to go under; to pass under; to dive (into or under the water); to evade; to get around; to survive
one thin flat object; one sheet
silver halide; silver salt