time around sunset; early evening
to glide; to slide (e.g. on skis); to fail (an examination); to bomb (when telling a joke); to drop; to go down
advantage; point in favor; point in favour
force; strength; capability; ability; efficacy; effect; effort
to load (a gun, etc.); to charge; to put into (e.g. emotion, effort); to include (e.g. tax in a sales price); to hang over; to shroud
total; complete; all-out; general; extensive; full-scale
to hold the steering wheel; to drive (a car)
to sink; to go under; to go down (e.g. sun); to set; to feel depressed; to become subdued
to yield oneself (to something); to devote oneself (to something); to surrender oneself (to something)
forward; frontward; ahead; rectangular front
dry riverbed; river beach
to come apart at the seams; to be ripped; to begin to open; to begin to bloom; to smile broadly; to break into a smile
middle; halfway; half (of); one half; half (e.g. done, jokingly); partly
Sunday; day (of the month); counter for days; Japan
to convey; to report; to transmit; to communicate; to tell; to impart
current student; enrolled student
to do completely; to do accidentally; to do without meaning to; to happen to do
to cite as an example; to refer to; to quote
hour; o'clock; (specified) time; when ...; during ...
perfect score; full marks; extremely; very; quite
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
solitude; loneliness; isolation
to keep away; to keep at a distance
in the same way as; just like
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
to look forward to something
grave; solemn; serious; harsh (e.g. truth); hard; strict
to destroy; to crush; to break by striking; to spoil; to ruin
graduation certificate; diploma; testamur
pipe; tube; gun barrel; gun; cannon; well lining
to ring; to sound; to be popular; to be esteemed; to state; to insist
sexual arousal; sexual excitation
viaduct; overhead bridge; overpass; land bridge (biogeography)
to go through; to pass through; to struggle through; to get through (difficulties, danger, etc.); to escape (through the cordon)