popular name; common name; nickname; alias
to begin to run; to start running; to break into a run
change in pronunciation or meaning of a word; sound change; word with an altered pronunciation or meaning; turning or twisting part of a text (in Chinese poetry)
battle formation; camp; encampment; group; gang; war
development; growth; development (of a situation, story, etc.); advancement; playing around; having an active sex life
aeroplane; airplane; aircraft
every place; various places
to go smoothly; to turn out well; to do the trick; to have peaceful relations
liver; innards; courage; spirit; crux; essential point
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
to be crushed; to be smashed; to become useless; to cease functioning; to go bankrupt; to go out of business
wish; desire; hope; prospect; expectation; (one's) hopes
toast; congratulatory cup
old age; age; old people; (arch.) I; (arch.) me; (arch.) my humble self
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
very; greatly; immense; enormous; serious; grave
to be; to exist; to be (honorific copula)
haste; hurry; expedition; speed; dispatch
to dive (into or under water); to get under; to get into; to hide oneself (esp. from the government); to conceal oneself
(train) station attendant; station employee; station staff
large amount of money; great cost
the way there; outbound leg; bound for ...; outbound ticket
noisily (esp. the noise of heavy feet)
good-for-nothing; spineless; gutless; spiritless; feckless; pluckless
ordinary person; run-of-the-mill people; John Doe; Jane Doe
uncharacteristic; unbefitting; unworthy (of)
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift
which (of three or more); well; now; c'mon
attitude; manner; behaviour; attitude (towards an issue, etc.); position; stance
to quieten down; to fall silent; to cease activities; to become inactive; to lie low
unexpected; unforeseen; accidental
situation; (present) state of affairs; circumstances
ordinary; in the past; usual; regular
transfer; redirection; transmission; forwarding (telephone call, e-mail, etc.)
to protect; to guard; to defend; to keep (i.e. a promise); to abide (by the rules); to observe
to take a step backward; to step back (i.e. to re-think something); to distance oneself (from); to behave humbly; to budge (a little); to make one concession