to gulp down; to swallow deeply; to understand; to take in; to engulf; to swallow up
to split; to be split; to splinter
to overflow from something full
to show one's affection; to express one's love
to be exhausted; to be tired out
every day; daily; day after day; days (e.g. good old days)
some; several; many; how many; how much; very
to speak; to hear a voice
to face; to confront; to be opposite to
sentiment; emotions; one's feelings; one's heart
connection; link; relationship
business person; operator; carrier (telecommunications, transport, etc.)
training (esp. in-service); induction course
company employee; member of a corporation; company stockholder (esp. in legal contexts)
dispatch; despatch; deployment; temporary employee (esp. from an agency); temporary worker; agency temp
spontaneous generation; abiogenesis; natural occurrence; spontaneous occurrence
meddling; fumbling; fondling; playing around with something
sure; no mistaking it; for certain; without doubt
to get mended; to be repaired; to return to normal; to recover (e.g. one's temper); to be corrected; to get put right; to come right
from the viewpoint of; according to
unprepared; careless; imprudent; indiscreet
stay calm; don't be rushed; don't be flustered
salary; pay; medical care; treatment; advance preparation
to whine; to make feeble complaints
to heal; to cure; to satisfy (e.g. hunger, thirst); to alleviate (e.g. sorrow, fatigue)
rag (for wiping machines)
to rub; to chafe; to wear out; to become worn; to lose one's innocence; to become sly
but; however; even though; even if
ditch; drain; groove; tread; gap (between people, countries, etc.); gulf
all parts; various parts; every department
fire pan; heating; first lighting (e.g. furnace); firing (e.g. forest); pasteurization
check; plaid; checking; monitoring; check (banking); cheque
serious; severe; grave; acute
slight; little; insignificant
new and old; incoming and outgoing
comparing and adjusting; reconciling; lapping; precision surface finishing; margination
to continue (for a long time); to occur in succession; to come next (e.g. on TV)