action; movements; motions; bearing; behaviour; behavior
even if; even though; even; too; whether ... or ...; no matter (what, where, who, etc.)
training; drill; practice; discipline
to hurt; to injure; to harm; to damage; to worry; to bother
several; a number of; quantity; amount; counting; figures; number
metre; meter; meter; gauge
in an instant; in a moment; immediately; suddenly; all of a sudden; all at once
to make efforts; to take pains; to break a bone
to some extent; to a certain extent
considerably; not a little; in no small numbers
fate; destiny; connection; tie; pretext; justification
a little; some; somewhat; amount; quantity; number
to learn; to acquire knowledge; to carry; to wear (clothes, etc.); to put on
on the occasion of; circumstances; juncture
bringing certain death; deadly; knockout (blow)
strong arm; stout arm; ability to carry out a difficult job; capable person
to make good one's escape; to escape to a safe place; to make one's getaway; to effect one's escape
(in) his way; peculiar to him
art; technique; means; way; trick; trap
to knock down; to knock out
to reach the point that; to come to be that; to turn into
year; counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school); period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
high and low; rise and fall
difference; variation; difference
hesitation; indecision; vacillation
fall; drop; descent; coming down
distinction; differentiation; classification
absorption; suction; attraction
to cut; to cut through; to sever (connections, ties); to turn off (e.g. the light); to terminate (e.g. a conversation); to hang up (the phone); to punch (a ticket)
usually; under usual circumstances
pain; ache; soreness; damage; injury; wear
to writhe (in pain); to be in agony; to be anguished; to be agonized; to be troubled
if one is unlucky; if one is careless
to break; to be broken; to be folded; to give in; to back down; to turn (a corner)
forcibly; against one's will
to bear; to stand; to support; to withstand; to be fit for; to be equal to
to turn; to revolve; to visit several places; to function well; to pass a certain time
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
to step on; to tread on; to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to experience; to undergo; to follow (rules, principles, etc.)
to slide into; to slip into
to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up
to creep up; to crawl up; to overcome (a bad situation); to rise (after a setback)
those (near the second person)