(v1,vt) to seize
to impound
to garnish
to attach goods
(n) seized property
(n) seizure
attachment
foreclosure
(v1,vt) to change
to replace
(v1,vt) to be moderate
to not do too much
(P)
(v1,vi) to interfere
to hinder
to become impeded
(P)
(v1,vt) to change
to replace
(iK) (v1,vt) to remake
to remold
to remould
to convert
to reconstruct
to adapt
to parody
to alter
(v1,vt) to remake
to remold
to remould
to convert
to reconstruct
to adapt
to parody
to alter
(v1,vt) to switch (secretly)
to substitute
to sidestep (an issue)
(exp) (id) The end is in sight
(v1,vi,vt) to misplace
to stab at each other
(v1,vi) to die out
to become extinct
(exp) to take an aggressive position
to stir up trouble
(v1,vt) to hold out (e.g. against pressure)
to withstand
to endure
(P)
(v1) to pass something from one hand to the other
(v1) to change way one holds something (esp. transferring it from one hand to the other)
(exp) (col) all at once (usu. of payment)
at one go
(exp) (to pay off) in full
(adv) as a matter of fact
to tell the truth
(exp) to couch (a sword)
to stand ready (to do)
(v1,vt) to convert (a loan)
(v1) to look (seem) young
(v1) to languish
(adv,n) (uk) at once
first of all
for the time being
for now
(P)
(v1,vt) to exchange
to replace
(v1,vt) to take by mistake
(v1,vt) (1) to seize
to capture
to arrest
(2) to hold down
to subdue
(v1,vt) to exchange
to replace
(adv,n) (uk) at once
first of all
for the time being
for now
(P)