to turn; to rotate; to pass around; to send around; to move (someone or something to where its needed); to send; to turn (to a new use)
to receive; to get; to catch (e.g. a ball); to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to undergo (e.g. surgery)
race; tribe; species; genus; stellar population (i.e. population I, II and III)
prejudice; bias; distorted view
to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl
same family (race, tribe)
insult; affront; slight; contempt (e.g. of court)
abuse; ill-treatment; maltreatment; mistreatment; cruelty
stimulus; impetus; incentive; encouragement; motivation; provocation
strangeness; abnormality; disorder
the bottom of one's heart
to build (a nest); to nest; to haunt (a place); to hang out (somewhere)
technique; art; skill; move
brethren; brothers; fellow countrymen; fellowman; compatriot
adverse circumstances; adversity
every time; whenever; as; whether; in (either case)
elevation (of spirits); raising (of morale); uplift; upsurge
megalomania; delusions of grandeur
self-esteem; self-respect; self-importance; conceit; pride
(product of) nature; born (musician)
inborn; innate; inherent; a priori
regarding highly; attaching importance to
revolutionary; child of the revolution; man of revolutionary temperament
first day of the month; (arch.) first ten days of the lunar month
being full; (counting) completed years (e.g. when calculating age); full (years, months, etc.); Manchuria
a verse (e.g. in the Bible); stanza; paragraph; passage; a joint; section
dispensing with the preliminaries ...; omitting the previous part
ceremony; rite; ritual; service
to protect; to guard; to defend; to keep (i.e. a promise); to abide (by the rules); to observe
rescue; extricate; reclaim; deliverance
readiness; preparedness; resolution; resignation
respect; esteem; reverence; honour; honor
(beheading) block; guillotine; scaffold
to excuse oneself; to take one's leave; to resign (post); to quit; to decline; to turn down
stinking; smelly; suspicious; fishy; clumsy; unskilled
to hold (in one's hand); to take (into one's hand); to own; to obtain
to take the lead; to lead a group; to be in the vanguard
always; all the time; never; usual; regular