appropriate; proper; just; unbiased; to make proper; formal; to correct
pure; not contaminated
straightfoward and unbending; honest and virtuous
the person in charge; person in command; principle as against secondary
to mete out punishment for a criminal
original (text, etc.)
exactly; positively
a Chinese family name
accurate; correct; proper; appropriate
to correct; to rectify; to amend; to revise
revisionism
the first in the lunar calendar
Those firemen are putting out the fire. The bee is picking up the nectar. That goat is eating grass. His kidney functions are normal. We are in the middle of testing at school. He is painting purple.