(v1) to put (things) in order
(v1) to put (things) in order
(exp) (comp) to sort
to collate
(v1) to divide and pass around
(n) prejudice
partial (one-sided) view
(n,vs) (1) successful substitution (vs usu. in the negative)
(2) change for the better
(n,vs) (1) successful substitution (vs usu. in the negative)
(2) change for the better
(adj-i) indiscreet
undiscerning
(adj-i) indiscreet
undiscerning
(n) detective's memoirs
(v1,vt) to hold
to carry
to embrace (in one's arms)
(exp) to violate the laws of nature
(v1,vt) to admire
to praise
to applaud
(v1,vt) to switch (secretly)
to substitute
to sidestep (an issue)
(exp) to flavor
to flavour
to season
(exp,v1) to be able to see (oft. used in the negative)
(n) to be wide awake
to be unable to sleep
(exp,v1) to have a good eye (from having seen fine art, etc.)
to be a connoisseur
(exp,adv) remarkably
noticeably
(exp,v1) (1) to be visible
to be clearly seen
(2) to be certain
(v1,vt) to admire
to praise
to applaud
(v1,vt) to press down
to hold down
to pin down
to repress
(v1,vt) (1) to put on another's shoes
(2) to be mistaken
(v1) (1) to change (clothes)
(2) to put on the wrong pair of shoes by mistake
(v1) to die out (before burning to ash)
to fall through (of plans, etc.)
(v1,vt) (1) to pay an advance
to put down money on something
(2) to pay for another
to pay someone else's debt as a loan to him
(P)
(adj-na,n) advance
(exp) to gain in quantity
(exp) for example
(v5r,vi) to get completely chilled