taking over; handing over; transfer of control; inheriting; passing on the baton
experienced person; person who has had a particular experience
front (aspect, weather, war-front, etc.); reception (e.g. in a hotel); front desk; front office; team management
to digest; to break down; to break to pieces; to be able to use; to be good at; to finish; to complete
service; duty; business; Buddhist religious services
belief; faith; conviction
to admire greatly; to salute (in admiration); to take one's hat off to
difficult situation; adverse circumstances; predicament; trouble; dilemma; distress
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
to consist of; to be made up of; to be concluded (e.g. of an agreement); to hold true (e.g. of a theory); to be viable (of a business, lifestyle, etc.); to carry on
beauty treatment; cosmetology; beauty salon; beauty-treatment clinic
dissatisfaction; discontent; displeasure; complaint; unhappiness
contacting; getting in touch; communication; call; message
pleasant; agreeable; comfortable
in all sincerity; with one's whole heart; whole-hearted devotion
introduction; bringing in; leading in; installation
yes; yea; aye; (arch.) to be so
exactly; precisely; closely; tightly; properly; without fail
(bank) president; greenroom manager (in a theater)
punishment; spanking; smacking; chastisement; scolding
to go over the top; to act without restraint; to cut loose
to give; to offer; to lift up; to hold up; to raise
already completed (arrived, happened, etc.)
to get used to; to become accustomed to; to be at home (on the stage)
interference; meddling; butting in
(another's respected) father
all present; all concerned; all of us
a little over; a little more than; powerhouse; one of the biggest; upper (seismic intensity)
hectic; bewildering; bustling; dizzy
Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928); Pact of Paris
leaving; going home; quitting one's job; free time; leisure
active duty; active service; student taking (university) entrance exams while still enrolled in school; student who passed their university entrance exams on the first try
to take (be in) charge of
opening (a door, window, etc.); leaving open; opening up (e.g. to the public); allowing (public) access
to be inferior to; to be less good at; to fall behind