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have a long way to go

To have much work to do in order to complete a certain task.

have a long way to go

To have a long time before one's life ends.

go as far as one can go

To reach a state that is the most extreme or the highest that one can reach, or to face such a situation.

go as far as one can go

For a man and a woman to have sex.

stand at a crossroad

To be put in a situation to make a choice.

be unable to grab a border; be unable to make out heads or tails

To be unable to know what is going on and what one should do.

get a sense

To notice what is going on.

to buy someone's grudge

To upset someone else' feelings.

grab an emotion

To catch and express a certain feeling required to act or sing.

to hurt someone's feelings

To upset someone else' feelings.

put on a gamtu, a government official's hat

(slang) To rise to a certain position or status.

call a price

To say a certain price to be paid.

worth the price

To be worth the price.

be of value

To have to pay a lot to buy something.

as if looking on a fire across a river

The manner in which one looks on a situation irrelevant to him/her with indifference and a lack of involvement.

as if looking on a fire across a river

The manner in which one looks on a situation irrelevant to him/her with indifference and a lack of involvement.

Swallows return from the winter migration to the south of the river

For the warm spring to come.

hold and play the fool with

(slang) To make fun of or ignore someone.

play in the same water; be in the same league

To get along with someone in similar circumstances.

like a wrap for dog paws

To be of little value and importance.

Not even a small puppy is to be seen

To become desolate with no sign of people around.

like slaughtering a dog

The manner in which one hits and beats something to a pulp like when slaughtering a dog.