to shoot (at); to attack; to defeat; to destroy
to be decided; to be settled; to be unchanging; to be the same (as always); to be a fixed rule; to be destined; to be well executed (of a manoeuvre in a sport, game, etc.)
day; days; sun; sunshine; (the) day; daytime; date
occasionally; once in a while; seldom; casually; unexpectedly; accidentally
(not) particularly; (not) especially; (not) specially; separately; apart; additionally
memory; sense; experience
until now; so far; up to the present
name; given name; first name
such (about the actions of the listener, or about ideas expressed or understood by the listener); like that; that sort of
conclusion from reasoning, judgement or calculation based on something read or heard; reason; cause; meaning; circumstances; situation
if it is the case that ...
to remember; to keep in mind
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
dangerous weapon; lethal weapon; deadly weapon; murder weapon
presentation (of documents); submission (of an application, report, etc.); production (e.g. of evidence); introduction (e.g. of a bill); filing; turning in
interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
to bring; to take (something) along; to fetch; to get
look; glimpse; apparently; seemingly; (arch.) first meeting
completely ordinary; plain; commonplace; everyday
to use; to make use of; to utilize; to utilise
in an instant; in a moment; immediately; suddenly; all of a sudden; all at once
killing and wounding; bloodshed
that; that thing; that person; then; that time; that place (over there); down there (i.e. one's genitals)
near; neighbourhood; nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year"); close to; shortly; soon
(sound of a) gunshot; (gun) report
plural; multiple; several
testimony; (verbal) evidence
seeing is believing; one eye-witness is better than many hearsays; a picture is worth a thousand words
actually; really; truly; in practice; practically
to receive; to take; to get somebody to do something; to have in one's pocket (a fight, match); to contract (a disease); to catch
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
to see; to look; to watch; to try to
older sister; elder sister
heaven and earth; the universe; top and bottom; gods of heaven and earth
interval; space; valley; gorge; loophole (in a wall); crenel
to lose one's way; to get lost; to waver; to hesitate; to give into temptation; to lose control of oneself
child; kid; (one's) child; offspring; young (animal); young woman; offshoot
birth; birthplace; born in (country, month, imperial era, zodiac year, etc.)