shock (psychological); crisis (esp. financial); event that rattles the markets; shock (physical, mechanical); shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow); trauma
to save; to rescue; to help; to assist; to support (financially); to contribute (to)
to hold back (e.g. emotions); to rein in (e.g. a horse, unruly people); to get the better of; to control; to command
interest; eagerness; enthusiasm
to bend oneself forward (esp. in curiosity or excitement); to hang out (e.g. over a balcony)
to speak distinctly; to speak clearly; to put it bluntly; to get to the point; to be frank
riding; ride; spread (of paints); -seater (e.g. two-seater); (getting into the) mood; (entering into the) spirit
details; particulars; longitude and latitude; warp and weft; warp and woof
to pass; to elapse; to pass through; to go through; to experience; to go through
to abandon; to fail; to desert; to forsake
powerful; strong; forceful; reassuring; encouraging
to be lit (e.g. candle, lamp, light bulb); to be lighted; to be burning
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
having enough of (food, drink, etc.); having one's fill; fully enjoying
to struggle in the water; to sink below the surface and become unable to breathe; to (nearly) drown; to indulge in; to lose one's head over something; to be addicted
to put in order; to arrange; to get ready; to prepare; to work out (e.g. business deal); to arrange (e.g. marriage)
to be born; to come into the world
dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze
to let out; to utter; to issue; to send; to leave; to depart
(not) even once; (not) ever
to hang one's head; to look down; to cast one's eyes downward
distinction; differentiation; discrimination; discrimination (against people)
(not) always; (not) necessarily; (not) entirely; (not) all
to cause; to induce; to bring about a result or state; to produce
to blow off (strongly); to blow away; to drive away (e.g. one's worries); to dispel; to do at great speed (e.g. drive a car); to carry out (a task) very quickly
to bear; to carry on one's back; to take responsibility for; to accept a duty; to receive (wound); to incur (damage)
to lend someone one's shoulder; to support with one's shoulder; to lend a hand; to come to someone's aid
to torment; to torture; to harass
pointing out; identification
to hug someone close; to hold someone tight; to embrace closely
to hold a person back; to restrain; to catch in one's arms
to roll up; to enfold; to swallow up; to involve; to drag into
to withdraw from (a deal); to wash one's hands of; to lead by the hand
to pollute; to contaminate; to soil; to disgrace; to dishonour; to dishonor
to cling to ... in tears; to beg ... in tears; to appeal; to throw oneself on someone's mercy
seventh day of the month; seven days
rest; recess; vacation; holiday; dormancy (of a silkworm prior to moulting)
to visit frequently; to haunt
returning from school; going home from school
when it comes to ...; where ... is concerned; if it's the case that ...; if it turns out that ...; if it's true that ...
guest; visitor; customer; client; shopper
sharing a table with someone you don't know (e.g. at a restaurant)
to pile up; to stack; to load (car, ship, etc.); to pack; to acquire; to accumulate