• She doesn't need sympathy, but support . All life ~ systems have been severely damaged. We need your ~. | subtenilo, apogilo; subteno, apogo • Even today, however, women struggle against discrimination. Ethnic minorities ~ against prejudice, poverty, and oppression. Sometimes I ~ to speak English. | barakti, batali • If you go on drinking so much, you may well end up an alcoholic . | alkoholulo, drinkemulo • The doctor prescribed medicine for the patient. I have to take my ~ every six hours. | medikamento • Everything went according to plan . What are your weekend ~s? | plano • aĉetemegulo: shopaholic • They do it just for the thrill of it. Oliver is a ~-seeker. | ekscitiĝo, tremiĝo, sensacio • I caught cold from exposure to the night fog. I would prefer a room with a southern ~. | ekspono • Maleness is by far the biggest risk factor for violence. Cost is a definite ~ in making our decision. | faktoro • A person who is addicted to work is called a workaholic . You are a ~. | laboremegulo • Though the doctor did his best, the patient's recovery was slow. Recall the filename before you try to perform file ~. | resaniĝo; reakiro • Tom relapse d on heroin. | refali • In order to do that, you have to take risk s. No ~, no reward. | risko • This famous actress checked into rehab for the second time to treat her addiction. | sentoksigado, sendependiga kuracado • The airport is quite far from the city centre . The giraffe cannot swim because its ~ of gravity is so high that it would topple over. At this language ~, about 15 international languages are taught, including English. | centro, centrejo • The words of a drunk man are the thoughts of a sober man. He drinks a lot but always seems ~. | sobra • He decided to quit|stop smoking. | ĉesi, ĉesigi • French develop ed from Latin. Reading ~s the mind. The urban population in most ~ing countries is increasing very fast. | disvolviĝi; evoluigi; disvolvi; evolui; riveli; estigi • It is extremely hot and humid in Bali in December. Today is ~ hot. | ekstreme, treege, ege • Don't go to extreme s. To be moderate is important in anything. Obviously there are many variations between these two ~s. | ekstremo • A Cuba Libre is a cocktail with a rum base. | koktelo • I ended up going over the top, drinking too much and having a terrible hangover the next day. Tom has a ~. | postebrio • I asked the bartender for another beer. | verŝisto, koktelisto, kelnero, trinkeja servisto • Would you like white wine or red? Give me a bottle of ~. | vino • I'm so drunk now that I'm seeing two keyboards. He is ~. | ebria • Look how tipsy she's gotten with just one drink. She definitely can't hold her liquor. I'm a bit ~. | ebrieta, duonebria • Your efforts will soon pay off . | doni rezulton, lukri, enspezigi • You must be willing to commit to the program for at least a year. | engaĝiĝi al, promesi • Tom is eager to press on . | malrezigni • He mutter ed a curse. She is ~ing to herself. | murmuri • Mary's fist connected with Tom's jaw and he stagger ed back. Tom ~ed home from the bar. | ŝanceliĝi, ebripromeni • Bob could not control his anger. The captain ~s the whole ship. | regi • I've been on hold for ten minutes. We took the liberty of putting your candidacy ~. | atendigate • Hold the line please. I'll put you through to his office. | konekti vin al • Tell Tom to pick up the phone. The bus stopped to ~ passengers. Where did you ~ your Italian? | konekti, ŝalti (telefonon); irpreni, preni; lerni • Please leave a message on my answering machine. | lasi mesaĝon • I've got to hang up now. Someone is waiting to use the phone. | malkonekti, malŝalti (telefonon) • Tom is not available at the moment. May I take a message ? | preni mesaĝon • Tom left a message, but Mary didn't call back . | retelefoni • amara biero: bitter • He's a regular at the bar s and pubs around here. There were three women standing at the ~. | drinkejo; bufedo • ekcesa drinkado: binge-drinking|binge drinking • malhela biero farita kun bruligita aŭ rostita malto: stout • malsupre gista biero: lager • prembiero: draught beer • Let's face it, it's impossible. We're never gonna make it. Half a million children still ~ malnutrition in Niger. | alfronti • Tom and Mary decided to go to marriage counselling . | asisto • Tom had a drunken black-out|blackout and can't remember how he got home last night. Put out the candle. The ~ is over. | sinkopo, truo en memoro; nirgumo, elektropaneo • These social worker s hand out free syringes to drug users. I'm a ~. | sociala laboristo • Don't experiment with drugs, before you know it you have an addiction . | manio, dependeco • He went into hospital for treatment . | pritraktado • Shy people can develop drug dependency|dependence as a defense. Careful! Emotional ~ is not synonymous with love! | dependeco • Mr Smith is vulnerable to this kind of criticism. Because of a flaw in the original design, our website is ~ to SQL injection attacks. There are five recognised species of kiwi, all of which are ~ or endangered to some degree. | vundebla, atakebla • My method is surprisingly simple, but highly effective . The most ~ means for the propagation of Esperanto is the fluent and elegant use of this language. | efika • My boyfriend probably|likely won't make it to the party; he has to work all night. | verŝajne, probable, kredeble • Microwaves can cause serious damage. | kaŭzi • Some smokers use hypnosis to try and kick the habit . | ĉesi kutimon • a pint of beer. | pindo (568 ml) • drinkejo Brita: pub • Joren's parents encourage him to learn English better. | kuraĝigi • vomi : to vomit|to throw up • We can overcome the forces against us! | superforti • Cows provide us with good milk. This power station alone ~s several cities with electricity. | provizi; liveri • At last he reach ed his goal. How can I ~ you? It was dark when I ~ed the hotel. | atingi