lighting (a lamp); turning on a light
regret; chagrin; mortification; freedom from obstructive thoughts
to prepare; to provide; to set up; to establish; to organize
for (e.g. "she dances well for an eight-year old"); considering it's (something or someone)
corresponding to (in meaning, function, etc.); being equivalent to; appropriate; suitable; to be proportionate to; to be in keeping with
to run (of liquid); to spread; to blur; to blot; to ooze; to well up (of tears, etc.)
(state of) utter panic; great panic
on the occasion of; circumstances; juncture
simplicity; convenience; easiness; quasi-
roar; peal; rumble; beating; pounding; throbbing
hypothesis; supposition; assumption; tentative theory
views; opinion; discernment; pride; self-respect
to put to use; to make use of; to turn to account
if one is unlucky; if one is careless
to taper to a point; to become pointed; to become sharp; to look displeased; to look sour; to be on edge
to hold (in one's hand); to take (into one's hand); to own; to obtain
to be too much for one; to find unmanageable; to be beyond one's control; to not know what to do with
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden
apart from that; other than that; leaving that aside; more importantly; more ... than that; but
with great vigour; in leaps and bounds; (lit.) with the force of surging waves
concern; circumstance which is becoming a problem; case (court)
place for relaxation and refreshment
to beat fast (of one's heart); to flutter (with joy, anticipation, etc.); to throb; to pound; to palpitate
news; word; tidings; omen
to pull up; to drag up; to increase; to raise (e.g. taxes); to withdraw; to leave; to promote (someone to a higher position)
doing; in such a state; doing together; doing to each other; familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small")
to catch; to capture; to grab; to clutch; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street)
lowborn; humble; vulgar; coarse; shabby; greedy
to compete with; to argue with; to quarrel
terrible; dreadful; amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); to a great extent; vast (in numbers)
enjoyment; pleasure; diversion; anticipation; looking forward to
pledge; vow; (of a man and woman) having sexual relations; having sexual intercourse; destiny; fate
thought; imagination; mind; desire; wish; love
to run; to hurry (when going somewhere); to drive (a car) quickly; to ride fast (on a horse); to win (fame)
to change; to alter; to mistake; to make a mistake; to fail to keep (e.g. one's promise); to sprain (a muscle)