to mess up; to put into disorder; to meddle (with); to confuse; cause to become messed-up
to bruise; to hurt (something)
to bring to deadlock; to result in a stalemate
to get hold of; to obtain; to secure; to come by
to ruin; to spoil; to break
to make sense of; to grasp the meaning of; to figure out
to confuse (fail to differentiate)
to clarify; to fully understand
to make dirty; to defile; to smear
emperor's favorite courtier
(coll.) to take (sth) away; to get rid of
to make a mistake; to be mistaken; to get something wrong; to misunderstand; to err; to miscalculate
unable to make sense of (sth)
to get in hand; to get (one's) hands on; to get hold of (in the sense of to acquire)
to figure out how to do something
to overreach oneself; to try to be clever and end up with egg on one's face
to tease; to play tricks on
to look after; to tend (one's crops, garden, livestock, pets etc); to repair
to mock; to bully and insult
to tease; to poke fun at; to make fun of
to make a fool out of; to fool; to dupe
to play tricks on; to make fun of; to tease
to move to and fro (with hand, foot, stick etc); to fiddle with; to stir up
to incite; to provoke; to tease
to move back and forward; to trade
to fiddle with; to play and move sth about; to show off (what one can do); to parade (one's capabilities); to cause trouble
to move back and forth; to fiddle with
(old) to deflorate a prostitute
to play with; to toy with; to dally with; to engage in; to resort to
to play around with; to fidget; to fondle
to fool around with; to mess with
to play with; to engage in; to resort to; to dally with
to tease; to make fun of; to provoke; to stir up (trouble)
(lit.) singing of the wind and the moon; fig. vacuous and sentimental (of poetry or art)
deliberately mystifying; to make sth unnecessarily complicated
to juggle with words (dishonestly); to be a hypocrite and hide behind florid rhetoric