to show mercy; to show sympathy; to have compassion; to be kind
to be of benefit; to be useful; to be good for you
crime; criminal act; offence; offense
to spread (e.g. a rumor); to circulate; to disseminate
to rub on; to rub against; to wipe on; to lay the blame on
when you really think about it; on reflection; in actual fact; once again (fashionable, popular, etc.); back (in style)
to gain experience; to accumulate experiences
to emit; to spout; to spurt; to boil over
look (esp. an angry or upset look); expression
being resented (by someone one holds resentment towards); thinking ill of a person based on a misunderstanding; unjustified resentment caused by a misunderstanding; responding to kindness with resentment
business rival; professional jealousy
x (mark); cross; MDMA; ecstasy; molly
to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength
proper; appropriate; due; suitable
report; notification; tip; message (in information and communication theory)
judicial decision; judgement; judgment; sentence; decree
remaining an idle spectator; looking on unconcernedly (doing nothing)
cancellation; withdrawal; abolition; revocation; cancel; CAN
reception (telephone); listening (to a telephone)
to be inferior to; to be less good at; to fall behind
be considered; be deemed; be thought to be
may (it) be so; please let (it) happen
superior airs; air of importance; overemphasis
sudden drop; sharp fall; nosedive; swoop
to get in; to go in; to come in; to flow into; to set; to set in
underhand throw; submarine pitch
sky; the skies; high-altitude sky; upper air
at regular intervals; evenly spaced
to get the hang of; to learn the secret to
errand; mission; messenger; bearer; familiar spirit
middle grades of primary school (third and fourth grades)
educational visit (e.g. by a class); educational field trip
teaching your grandmother to suck eggs; teaching something to someone who knows more than you; preaching to the choir; (lit.) lecturing to the Buddha
courteous; decorous; polite
intimate friend; close friend; bosom buddy; chum
to run out of; to be short of; to be out of stock; to be out of (e.g. breath); to lose (one's patience, concentration, etc.)
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
to dash (e.g. liquid on someone's face); to slosh; to splash; to souse; to pour
friendship; fellowship; camaraderie
to deepen; to heighten; to intensify