to respond; to satisfy; to accept; to comply with; to apply for
serious crime; grave crime
to commit a crime; to commit a sin
to miss (doing); to fail (to do)
to stay behind; to remain; to work overtime
pulse; vein; chain (of mountains, etc.); hope; thread (of an argument)
clearly; distinctly; vividly
close (e.g. friend); familiar; familiar (e.g. story); well-known (to one); close (relatives); closely related
to joke around; to do and say ridiculous things
wiping out; sweeping away; eradicating; dispelling
to soften; to calm down; to be eased; to be mitigated; to subside; to abate
courageous; brave; bold; valiant
starting field which contains the November and/or December 20-point card
good pitch (to hit); easy pitch
chit; sales slip; voucher
to make someone's acquaintance; to become acquainted (with)
meeting face-to-face; seeing in person; facing (each other); opposing (traffic, etc.); confronting
offensive (movement); aggression
one may well say so, but ...; even more than
having a crisp appearance; stiffly; tensely; smartly (e.g. dressed); neatly
useless; no future in it; doesn't make sense; having no point
departure; departing (from ...); sending; sent (by ...); engine; counter for gunshots, bursts of gas, etc.
justice; right; righteousness; correct meaning; correct explanation
dealing appropriately (with a situation); taking proper measures; handling (an issue) carefully; making the best of (a bad bargain)
to be flexible; to be accommodating
to conform to; to be in accordance with; to follow (rule, tradition, example, etc.)
extremely familiar; very well-acquainted
complete stranger; total stranger
situation; outlook; one's allegiance; affiliation; position
eruption; volcanic eruption
chic; smart; understanding; considerate; familiar with worldly pleasures (esp. sexual relations, geisha districts and red-light districts)
to swipe; to nick; to pilfer; to steal
preventing (someone) from leaving; confinement; keeping indoors; being stranded; grounding
to eat; to drink; to receive (e.g. a blow); to be on the receiving end (of something undesirable); to undergo (trouble)
a little bit; a little while