cut; reduction; curtailment
(necessary) personnel; required person
ten; 10; ten years of age
edition; version; plate; block; editions of a publication
making practical; making useful; implementing
miniaturization; miniaturisation; downsizing
stout; corpulent; plump; voluptuous
happy; auspicious; propitious; naive
party (gathering, celebration, etc.); party (group, political, etc.)
outrageous lie; outright lie
to congratulate; to celebrate
to open (e.g. doors); to open (e.g. business, etc.); to be empty; to be vacant; to be available; to be open (e.g. neckline, etc.); to have been opened (of one's eyes, mouth, etc.)
coming and going; traffic; road; street; association; socializing
conclusion; execution (of a contract); entering (into treaty); fastening (as in a joint)
full dress; formal dress; uniform
well-matched (esp. of a couple); becoming; suitable
aim; object; expectations; prospects; something that can be relied upon; snack served with alcoholic drink; pad
(good or bad) feel when wearing something
bad taste (e.g. in clothes); poor taste
suit (clothing); suit (playing cards)
to wear; to be dressed in; to be adorned in; to clad oneself with
to be inclined to do; to be willing to do
splendid; magnificent; gorgeous
drinking party; banquet; feast
holding (a conference, exhibition, etc.); opening; hosting (e.g. the Olympics)
to be somewhat stylish; to be somewhat chic
to have a talk; to tell a story
topic; subject; much talked about; topical; in the news
economy; economics; finance; (one's) finances; being economical; economy
malicious gossip; backbiting; speaking ill behind someone's back
slander; bad-mouthing; abuse; insult; speaking ill (of)
leading aristocrat; great house; grand seigneur; boyar
to assume the air of ...; to behave like ...; to put on airs; to be self-important
young nobleman; scion of a noble family; princely young man; man with an aristocratic air
woman; lady; adult female
which (of three or more); well; now; c'mon
innocence; guiltlessness; absence of the fact; insubstantiality; (arch.) insincerity; (arch.) dishonesty