(exp) to pass away
to breathe one's last
(exp,v1) (1) to be tripped up
(2) to be too drunk to stand
(exp) (id) You must lose a fly to catch a trout
(n) company president, with responsibility to represent the company in its dealings with the outside world
(exp) to make a hit
(exp) to string peas
(n) special mail
(n) (comp) read only
(n) (comp) read head
(n) sequential sampling inspection (with reposition)
(n) (comp) nondestructive read
(n) real estate acquisition tax
(n) insurance beneficiary
(exp) to find fault with someone
to flame someone
to trip up somebody
(exp,v1) to (be able to) make contact
to (be able to) get in touch
(n) musical chairs
(n) musical chairs
(n) option trading
option dealing
option transaction
(exp) to keep balance
(n) musical chairs
(n) right of demand for buying shares
(exp) hard to please
difficult to get on the right side of
(exp) hard to please
difficult to get on the right side of
(exp) to completely rethink
to pull one's self together
(n) Financial Instruments and Exchange Law (1948)
(n) discriminatory treatment
(exp) to obtain money by fraud
(exp) unnatural
out of place
forced or faked (e.g. expression)
(n) user's manual
handling instructions
(adj-i) incoherent
wandering
vague
rambling
whimsical