to confront, have a confrontation with
muckheap
clash, encounter, confrontation, engagement
dune, sandhill
to crash into a mountain (side, peak)
pile, heap
to touch
very muddy
complete, full
all kinds, sorts of
that’s enough (already)
a complete set
everywhere
enough, sufficient, adequate; all (kinds of)
all kinds of things
every, all kinds of
of a man of the world, of a know-all
everyone, all present
to have enough to eat
all sorts (of)
every means possible, every means fair foul
mature, full-fledged, fully-fledged
all kinds of, all sorts of
many types, all types
smart enough
to meet, fulfill a requirement
able, competent
a sickly child
(1) virtue, (honorific prefix); (2) Germany
a perverse child
an orphan child
a boy, a child
children
(indicates a person of lower status)
the child begins to learn to speak
fishtail-palm; slow, leisurely
creed
Christ
anyone, someone
righteousness and good character
male child
moral education, ethical instruction
daughter
god
child
monsignor
, a premature baby
Lord Jesus Christ
to stand up, rise up, sit up
to stand, be standing
to stand very close to
prestige from virtue
to be in fourth place
quality, virtue
to be in ~nth place
rule of virtue
to be in 7th place behind China
to close, cordon off
to stand against, lean against
to stand quietly
to stand up
to stand quietly, stand silently
to stand and wait
to stop, halt
noon, midday (when the sun is at its zenith)
to stand motionless
to be the last in one’s class
to stand before, in front of
to stand behind
to stand on the peak (top) of a mountain
to stand in the yard
to stand in the shadows
to be outside of the government
to be in second place
to be outside out, stand outside of, not be part of
to hold oneself erect, stand up straight
to stand looking bewildered in the streets
to stand transfixed
to assume or bear full responsibility
to stand behing the counter
to stand behind someone
to be a lookout, stand guard, watch
to stand in front of a microphone
to put forward a guarantee, vouch for
to stand in front of a mirror
to come forward
to be the leader, be in charge of, be at the head of; chief, head
stupified
fault
break love relations (with)
to keep still, stand quietly
feel unhappy (about), torment oneself
to stand together
to break, cut, collapse, give way
to keep one’s foothold
to stand at the threshold, stand on the doorstep
to hold in one’s name (e.g. stock)