murder; homicide; manslaughter
somehow; how; in what way; why; what kind of
in the mountains; among the mountains
look; glimpse; apparently; seemingly; (arch.) first meeting
contradiction; inconsistency
popularity; public favor; condition (e.g. market); tone; character
to get; to earn; to understand; to comprehend; to receive something undesirable (e.g. a punishment); to get (ill)
advantage; benefit; merit; good point; plus
to need; to demand; to take; to require
long (distance, length); long (time); protracted; prolonged
detection (of a plot, fraud, etc.); discovery; coming to light; being uncovered
to have been decided (so) that; to have been arranged (so) that; to be the result (of); to be the outcome; to be the reason (for)
not only ... but also; in addition to; consequently
escape; flight; running away; elopement; fleeing
to allot; to allocate; to supply with; to furnish; to fit to; to fasten to
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
as (for); for; in the capacity of
difficulty; hardship; trouble; infeasibility; inability (to carry out)
crime; criminal act; offence; offense
side (of something, or taking someone's side); part; (watch) case
(crime of) abandonment of a corpse; abandoning a dead body
how; in what way; how about
it is ... that ...; precisely; although; while; it is precisely because ... that ...; only because ...
to perceive; to understand
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
strange; odd; peculiar; queer; curious
doubt; question; suspicion; dubiousness
prickling; stinging; biting; tale-telling; tattling
to be noisy; to be astir; to rustle; to murmur
piercing; shrill; noisy; loud; clamorous; wild
to be heard; to be audible; to be said to be; to be reputed
light (of movements); nimble; light-hearted; cheerful; taking a turn for the better (of an illness); receding of symptoms
gait; walk; stride; trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal); track; trail
stairs; stairway; staircase
sound; noise; note; fame; Chinese-derived character reading
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off