law (subject of study)
argument
law studies
criminal law
lawyer
civil law, civilian rule, civil government
immigration law
tone rules (for Chinese and Vietnamese
naval law
law, regulation, rule
law of the labor union
subject of discussion, thesis, topic
defense lawyer
lawyer, attorney, barrister, advocate
law of the jungle
international law
law
tax laws, rules, regulations
banking regulation
traffic regulations
bewildered, abashed
law, rule, regulation
trade law
electric current
worm one’s way into for benefits
thread one’s way
to crawl, crouch, creep
careless, unkempt
to pass through
old, advanced (in age)
train of thought
always incessantly
narrow passage (of rivers, harbors)
furrow
air current, breeze
blast
current
glass of champagne
to divorce
(alcoholic) drink, glass of alcohol
coffee cup
drinking glass
glass of beer
blood-and-thunder, sensational, thrilling
cup, glass; millimeter
to leave the Communist party
dissident; to leave, depart
to leave one’s native land
divorce
thickening of the mucus
divide, cause disagreement between
to divorce (one another)
(is) because
to be like that, to be thus
to be a comfort to someone
to be a certainty
to play the hero
that; to be
to stabilize
centrifugal
to tranquilize
scattered, displaced
to do, work, make, function as, serve; to cause something to happen
cups and glasses
is enough to show, let one know that
(marital) separation
that’s enough
a glass of milk
at least
to make someone unhappy, discontent
to do an exercise or homework or lessons
to make an estimate, draw up an estimate
to be an emblem, serve as a symbol
to make friends with
to be lazy, goof off
to make friends with, befriend
to make a report
to make a puppet (out of someone)
to do it then and there
to be or become a concubine
to rule the world
to rule
to set the table
to soil, make dirty
to do exercises, homework
to do one’s part
to do one’s duty, fulfil one’s obligation
to work as a waiter
to harass
to do the cooking, cook
made of steel
serve as evidence
make preparations for the fifth-month rice crop
to do silly things
conduct an expiatory mass
to trap, catch in a trap
conceited, stuck up; to consider something beneath one’s dignity
conceited; to pretend to