I have to go.
Sentence, Idioms
standing to sue
Noun, Law
postponed surrender
Noun, Criminal Law
Everything's on track.
Sentence, Idioms
Everything's fine.
Sentence, Idioms
conditional surrender
Noun, International Law
not be out of the woods (yet)
Verb, Idioms
I have to go.
Sentence, Idioms
internally displaced
Adjective, Politics-Intl. Relations
Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents
Noun, International Law
(driving) to slowdown
Verb
to take a dim view (of)
Verb
to have one's fingers all thumbs
Verb
to think only of yourself
Verb
to agree (on a plan of action
Verb
to be disgusted with
Verb
to not know any better
Verb
to carry on a lawsuit
Verb
to not amount to much
Verb
to be immune of criminal responsibility
Verb
to be indicated
Verb, Medicine
to present an obstacle
Verb
to be the counterpart of sth
Verb
to be in the pink of condition
Verb
to have a motive in (a reason for) doing sth
Verb
to be an endless talker
Verb
to be still up in the air
Verb
to have always a ready answer
Verb
to be generous to a fault
Verb
to be smashed to bits
Verb
to have one's back up
Verb
to take an interesting turn
Verb
to come forward as surety
Verb
to represent and warrant
Verb
to be unable to say to a goose
Verb
(fig) to be destroyed
Verb
to be free from fault
Verb
to be convicted of an offense
Verb
to come into fashion
Verb
to pattern oneself after sb
Verb
to be spoiled spoilt of one's money
Verb
to fall on one's feet
Verb
to seek the hand of a woman in marriage
Verb
to be worked out
Verb, Mining
to see the light of day
Verb
to have repercussions
Verb
to disappear
Verb, Information Technology
to be quick of understanding
Verb