(exp) (id) A neighbour is better than a relative living far
(exp) (id) There is no smoke without some fire
(exp) Even if thirsty not to drink from "Robber's Spring"
A proverb meaning not to lower oneself to unjust acts no matter how desperate
(English equivalent) The eagle does not hunt flies
(exp) (id) Hunger is the best sauce
(n) (comp) data processing system security
computer system security
(n) (ling) principle of lexical control
PLC
(exp) (id) What chances to one man may happen to all
(exp) a student must never forget to honor their teacher (honour)
(exp) haves and have-nots
(n) slender and smartly shaped woman
(n) (comp) conversion prohibition in case of loss of information
(n) (comp) orphaned process group
(exp) (id) People will talk
(exp) to make a leap into the dark
to take the plunge
to jump in at the deep end
(exp) an expensive fur coat will not be made with a single fox alone
to rule a country requires many great men
(exp) (obsc) Heaven helps those who help themselves
(exp) if man will not work, he shall not eat
(n) (comp) undeliverable mail with return of physical message
PD PR
(n) (comp) inopportune test event
(exp) (id) Nobody knows the morrow
(exp) thinking the sun shines out of someone's eyes
being the apple of one's eye
(exp) expression meaning that you learn, without realising it, from what is around you
a saint's maid quotes Latin
lit: the young monk before the gate can read sutra without studying them
(exp) if you look carefully, it's more ordinary than it appears (lit: the ghost, when examined closely, was withered silver grass)
(exp) (id) Talk about next year and the devil will laugh
(n) (comp) infrequently accessed files
(n) Weber-Fechner law
(n) Euthyphro dilemma
(n) d'Alembert's paradox
(n) First Epistle to the Thessalonians (book of the Bible)
(n) Second Epistle to the Thessalonians (book of the Bible)