(n) Maxwell's demon
(n) (obsc) Laplace's demon
(n) Le Chatelier's principle
(n) (obsc) Le Chatlier's law
(n) Battle of Waterloo (1815)
(n) Peasants' Revolt (England, 1831)
Wat Tyler's Rebellion
(exp) (id) (arch) Murder will out
(n) a great warrior
(n) a pleasureless life
(exp) of no use whatsoever
good for nothing
useless
(exp) from a foreigners point of view
(n) law of conservation of angular momentum
(exp,v1) to be out of patience
to be unable to put up with something anymore
(exp) (id) Have a narrow view of things
(n) (comp) aspects of primitives
(n) (comp) storage protection key
(exp,adj-na) (in a) triumphant manner (lit: as if one had grabbed a demon by the neck)
(exp) (id) We learn by teaching
(exp) to reflect oneself in a mirror
(exp) money comes and goes
money goes around and around
(exp) there being a lot of gaps
(exp,adj-i) detestable to look at
(exp,n) (1) something that goes without saying
something that needn't be said
(2) something that should rather be left unsaid
(n) law of equimarginal utility
(n) law of diminishing marginal utility
(exp) (similar to the saying) half a loaf is better than none (lit: even a dead tree adds to the interest of a mountain)
(exp) two sly characters outfoxing each other
(exp) (id) A friend today may turn against you tomorrow
(exp) very fond of
more fond of than eating
lit: more important than three meals a day
so fond of that someone would rather not eat than go without
(exp) very fond of
more fond of than eating
lit: more important than three meals a day
so fond of that someone would rather not eat than go without