(exp) to work at the same place
(exp) (id) Hoist your sail when the wind is fair
(exp) (id) In for a penny, in for a pound
(exp) to tie (fasten) a rope to a post
(exp) (as commanded by Jesus) love your neighbour (neighbor)
(exp) to count age in full
(exp) (id) Make assurance double sure
(exp,v5u) to be betrayed unexpectedly
to be stabbed in the back
to be double-crossed
(exp) to select someone (out of many people)
(exp) little by little, slowly but surely
(exp) little by little, slowly but surely
(exp) to regard someone with odium
to look at someone with reproach
(exp) to regard someone with odium
to look at someone with reproach
(exp) idiom meaning it is simply common courtesy to clean up after yourself
(exp) to go into the minutest details
(exp) to declaim
to string together all sorts of flowery words
(exp,v1) to meet face-to-face
(exp) to write with one's brush slanted
(exp) to go in spite of illness
(exp) to have a cold
(exp) to have a cold
(exp) to offer flowers before the family Buddhist altar
(exp) to turn a deaf ear to
to not listen to
to not get the message
(exp) to turn a deaf ear to
to not listen to
to not get the message
(exp) to swap a watch for a book
(exp) the blind leading the blind
(exp) to not see the wood for the trees
to be caught up with trivial matters and lose sight of the big picture
(exp) to scold over a minor matter
(exp,vs-i) to be very surprised
(v1) to take up a problem