(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) inconsequential
indifferent
not worth worrying about
whatever you do is OK
trivial
(exp) (it was) not until
(it was) only when
(exp) to differ depending on ...
(P)
(exp) one example of (when there are more examples)
(exp) one can now rest in peace
one ought to be contented with what has been accomplished
(exp) to reek of affectation
(exp) (1) to already have enough (phrase often used in turning down an offer)
to already have what one needs
(2) to be on time
(adj-i) not good at all
(exp) forming a crowd
ganging up on
joining forces against
(n) depending on one's point of view
(exp) to sell under prime cost
to sell at a loss
(exp) So long (lit:"(I'm) going and coming back")
I'm off
see you later
(exp) to obtain money by fraud
(adj-i) unanticipated
unexpected
(adj-i) unexpected
unforeseen
inconceivable
(adj-i) unexpected
unforeseen
inconceivable
(exp) to get along well with
to make a go of it
(adj-f) natural (ability)
(exp) unnatural
out of place
forced or faked (e.g. expression)
(v1) to help (a person) dress
(exp) each ministry thinks only of its own good, but not of the good of the country (lit: when there are ministries, there is no country)
(exp) to be rotten to the core
(exp) to book (take) a seat
(exp) fighting to be first
scrambling to take the lead
(exp) as far as I know
(exp) together with one's lot