(exp) (uk) and they all lived happily ever after (traditional ending to stories)
(n) (comp) target descriptor
(exp) (id) Some are wise and some are otherwise
(adv) for profit
for (financial) gain
(n) (comp) generic test suite
(n) (comp) recording item
(n) (comp) variable occurrence data item
(exp) from a foreigners point of view
(exp) (doing something) regardless of expense
(n) (comp) executable test suite
(exp) to put binoculars to one's eyes
(n) CO2-reduction goal
(n) (comp) mesh network
(exp) the pot calling the kettle black (lit: for the sleep in one's eyes to laugh at the snot in one's nose)
(exp) (id) Eyes are as eloquent as the tongue
(exp) to be really angry
(exp) (uk) congratulations
(exp) (id) At last your time has come
(exp) (id) At last your time has come
(exp) (uk) congratulations
(exp) (id) At last your time has come
(exp) (id) At last your time has come
(exp) to see the light
to be awakened to the truth
to have the scales fall from one's eyes
(exp,adj-f) revelatory
(exp) an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
(exp) thinking the sun shines out of someone's eyes
being the apple of one's eye
(exp,v5r) (1) to lose hope
(2) to be plunged into darkness
(exp) one can say more with a look than with ten thousand words
the eyes cannot belie one's true thoughts
the eyes are the windows to the soul
(exp) relationships (formed by wealth) will end when the money ends
(exp) walls have ears (lit: wall have ears, shoji have eyes)