to come along; to come around; to turn up; to arrive at the present; to get where one is; to have been doing something (for a period of time)
to shift one's attention to; to shift one's focus on
cheerful; lively; lighthearted
proctoring of an exam; invigilation; proctor; invigilator
government service; the bureaucracy
to come off; to be removed; to disappear (of pain, a fever, etc.); to be caught; to be harvested; to be interpreted (as); to be taken (as)
nodding (in agreement, with approval, etc.); repeatedly nodding and dozing off; suddenly (dying); deep (flavor, flavour, color, colour, etc.); rich
honorific/polite/humble prefix; honorific suffix
discernment; penetration; insight; intellectual acumen
to hit; to expose; to apply (e.g. patch); to put on; to allot; to call on someone (e.g. in class); to guess (an answer)
record (e.g. LP); record (e.g. in sports); record (data structure)
different opinion; objection
complete; whole; perfect; safe
evident; plain; distinct; clear
to repaint; to paint again; to break (a record); to rewrite; to remake
what!; oh; what the heck; what the; damn
taking an examination (esp. school and university entrance)
riding together; riding with
course; route; course (of study); program; lane (in running, swimming, etc.); course (of action); policy
one round; one circuit; one revolution; one lap; one turn
to sit for an examination
danger; peril; hazard; risk
to accompany; to go hand in hand with; to be consequent upon; to be accompanied by; to bring with; to take with
fatal accident; deadly accident
prevention; precaution; protection against
appropriate; suitable; fitting; apt; proper; right
doesn't amount to doing (something); not significant enough to require (something); unnecessary
excellence; superiority; preeminence; prevalence
so; like that; that's right; indeed; let me see...
loss of (self-)confidence; inferiority complex
to regain one's footing; to get back on one's feet; to recover; (of the market) to improve
to announce; to tell; to sentence; to order
to not believe one's ears
skill; dexterity; proficiency
rotation (of a post, role, etc.); taking turns
to be generally accepted; to be acknowledged by oneself and others
to tuck one's tail between one's legs; to admit defeat; to turn tail (and run)