to arrange beforehand; to make a sign to each other; to conspire
written apology; written statement of regret
to garnish; to accompany (as a card does a gift); to add to as support; to prop up; to accompany (as an aid, guide, translator, etc.); (arch.) to mimic
chronological order; time series
uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
bare minimum; minimum necessary (amount, number, etc.)
stupor; stupefaction; trance; (being) dumbfounded
to visit; to call on; to pay a visit to
partly open; in half bloom
as (e.g. "do as one is told", "as we age we gain wisdom"); wherever (e.g. "wherever my fancy took me")
to crouch; to squat; to cower
to approve (of); to be in favor of; to be in favour of
to lift (a person) in one's arms; to help (a person) sit up
to catch; to capture; to grasp (e.g. meaning); to perceive; to captivate; to move (one's heart)
dropping (of tears, dew, etc.); falling off; dropping off; inadvertently (coming to the surface); letting out (e.g. a secret)
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show
to push (something) against
minute (unit of time); fun (one tenth of a monme, 5.787 grains)
it was, wasn't it?; must have been; I think (it was); how might it have been?
half-sitting posture; half-standing posture; half-rising posture; stooping position
with a whiff; with a puff; suddenly; abruptly; without warning
exactly; just; precisely; punctually; exactly on time
preparation; arrangements
assembly room; assembly hall; meeting room; community room
clear insight; resignation (to one's fate); acceptance
state (of mind); mental state; field (of activity); one's lot; circumstance; place
labor; labour; toil; trouble; pains; work
to show appreciation for (efforts, esp. by someone of equal or lower status); to thank for; to reward for
relationship; relation; terms (good, friendly, etc.)
to lend someone one's shoulder; to support with one's shoulder; to lend a hand; to come to someone's aid
the more I think about it; the more one thinks about it
dizziness (from standing up too fast); orthostatic syncope; lightheadedness; vertigo
going and returning (e.g. work, school); both ways
rest; break; recess; intermission
to work too hard; to try too hard; to strain oneself; to overdo it; to go too far
to push away; to thrust aside; to detach oneself from; to keep away from; to act coldly; to do without emotion
to look away; to turn away
noisily (e.g. from many people talking); creating a commotion; rustling (leaves); feeling a chill; getting the chills
to grow restive; to begin to act violently
quick pace; quick steps; quick march; trot (horse gait)