enjoyment; pleasure; diversion; amusement; hobby
to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away
to relax; to make oneself comfortable
something or other; this and that; one thing this, another thing that; blah blah blah
leaving out; omitting; skipping; (beating) in succession; in a row
lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk
else; in addition; on top of that; furthermore; further; besides
having no hobbies; lacking interests; humdrum; tasteless; prosaic; vulgar
to take something into ...; to bring in; to lodge (a complaint); to file (a plan); to bring to (a state: tied game, vote, trial, etc.)
viewing as a problem; problematizing
how; in what way; by what means
tablet; pill; tablet; tablet computer; tablet; (inscribed) slab
drive; trip by car; to (go for a) drive; to go on a trip by car; to drive (e.g. a car); to drive (innovation, change, etc.)
furnished with; including; attached to; impression; appearance; luck; sociality
so much (something) as to (e.g. so moved as to cry); overwhelmed; carried away; because of too much
by all means; no matter what; at any rate
to mix with; to be mixed; to be mingled
to become completely chilled
coming out (as gay, etc.)
to dig your own grave; to bring calamity upon oneself; to put your foot in it
development; evolution; expansion; spreading out; expansion (of an algebraic expression); development (of a three-dimensional shape)
prior; beforehand; in advance; before the fact; ex ante
if it's going to be that way, then ...; if given the choice; if possible; if anything
three; three years of age
three kinds; three varieties
sacred treasure; the three sacred treasures (sword, jewel, mirror); implement used in religious ceremonies
irrumatio (fellatio wherein the majority of movement is performed by the fellatee); face-fucking
entry (on stage); appearance (on screen); entrance; introduction (into a market)
pulsation; pulsatory motion
indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.) indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
to suck up; to absorb; to squeeze (money)
remnant; residue; remaining; left-over
to float; to set afloat; to show on one's face (smile, sadness, etc.); to recall; to call to mind
to step forward; to step forth; to advance; to start; to embark on; to set forth on
to have to wait (for the realization of something hoped for); to be forced to postpone
restriction; restraint; binding; constraint