translation
reinforcements
nomination
institution, institute
financial support
to quote, cite, allege, adduce
old folks’ home
lower house, house of commons (in uk), house of
to reason; under the pretext
to bring up reasons (why)
to give reason (for), justify
museum
institute of oceanography
academy
rector (of university)
invoke, bring up (a reason)
academician
upper house, senate (us), house of lords (uk)
hospital expenses, hospital fees
research institute
legislature, legislative body, assembly
to argue
exchange office
to aide, help; aide, assistance, help
forget one’s origin, disown one’s origin; uprooted
(1) to be lost, die, flee; (2) to forget
walrus
elephant
to roll into balls
off side
cross-country
university
humanitarian aide
to help VN
to slander
ungrateful
people, slaves lost to their country
lose one’s country (to invaders)
forget one’s age
the dead, the deceased
risk, venture, take the risk, take risk, careless, reckless
soul (of the departed)
soul of a dead person
lose one’s house and fortune
king and mandarins, rulers in feudal society
king and lords, nobility, aristocracy
king
vague, groundless, uncertain
hum, humming, buzz, buzzing
to go (of a bride to her husband’s house)
to accuse falsely
deceptive, delusive
to take pleasure or delight in walking
to calumniate, slander
happy, joyful, fun
joy of living, joie de vivre
glad, pleased, happy
exultant, merry, gay, lively, jolly, hilarious
glad, happy, pleased
to be a pleasure to the eye, be a sight to see, be fun to watch
be carried away by someone’s own eloquence
pleased, happy
to have fun, smiling and laughing
to have a good time, have fun, amuse oneself
glad, happy
nice to listen to, pleasing to the ear
to cultivate sb’s acquaintance
to fertilize (earth)
to pile up
happy reunion
cheerful, jubilant
cheerful, light-hearted, playful
very fast, onomatopoeia of hissing sound
be pleased, delighted, be satisfied with one’s lot
to put in order
to speak in favor (of)
to cultivate
perpendicular, square
square (area)
to strew (around)
to bite off more than one can chew, to
to fiddle away
(1) cover, lid; (2) to flourish, brandish; (3) to fling, throw out
to reconcile, make up (after an argument, e.g.)
to look after
to stroke one’s chin
(1) to smooth, stroke; (2) claw
to have a perfectly square shape, be regular in shape
be perfectly arranged
to slip out
to say or do something to please someone somebody
to caress, fondle, stroke
to stroke one’s moustache or beard
some, few, several
to close somebody’s eyes
and one more thing