(exp,vs-i) to fold in two
to fold in half
to double up
(exp) to file for bankruptcy
(exp) to betray a secret
(exp) Poverty dulls the wit
(exp) to look disheartened
(exp,vs-i) to overlook
to ignore
to pass over
(exp,vs-i) to incorporate (a firm)
(exp,vs-i) to look daggers at someone
to be angry
(exp) to file for divorce
(exp,vs-i) to blend (e.g. truth and lies)
to mix together (e.g. kanji and kana)
(exp) to pee
to piss
(n) returns to scale
(exp) (arch) to cast aside one's prejudices
(exp) far from being disappointed
(exp) having a sniffle
having a congested nose
(exp,vs-i) to be very surprised
(exp) (comp) to permit access
(exp) (comp) to generate an event
(exp) (comp) to screen out viruses
(exp) to treat someone to a feast
(exp,vs-i) (obsc) to love one's child too much for their own good (lit: to love one's daughter so much as to make her a nun)
(exp) to declare a state of emergency
(exp,vs-i) (uk) to neglect
to let alone
(exp) (id) Bad money drives out good money
(exp) when there is a legal tender currency, bad money drives out good money (Gresham's Law)
(n) (comp) symbiotic service element
(exp) to wait on someone hand and foot
to take personal care of someone
(exp) (id) True patience lies in bearing the unbearable
(exp,vs-i) (obsc) to love one's child too much for their own good (lit: to love one's daughter so much as to make her a nun)
(n) Caution is the best policy