science (inc. mathematics, medicine, etc.); natural science; science department (university); science course; science (as a school subject)
private tutor; coach; governess
face; honour; honor; appearance; look
physical education; PE; gym (class)
review (of learned material); revision
weather forecast; weather report
umbrella; parasol; something shaped like an umbrella or a conical hat; shade (of a lamp); mushroom cap
hello; good day; good afternoon
telephone call; phone call; telephone (device); phone
collaborator; cooperator; coworker; ally
mostly; almost; nearly; roughly; approximately; about
I'm sorry; (it's) inexcusable
to imitate; to copy; to mock; to trace; to forge
aim; goal; prospect; outlook
cost of medical treatment; medical expenses; fees for treatment
hospitalization; hospitalisation
claim; demand; charge; application; request; billing (for a service)
accounting; administration (of money)
unreliable; undependable; helpless; forlorn; worried; uneasy
very hard; with utmost effort; as hard as one can; with all one's might; for dear life; eagerly
hot; warm; passionate; impassioned; on everybody's mind; on the radar
pleasant; agreeable; comfortable
how (beautiful, etc.); what a ...; nothing worth mentioning; nothing special; of what name
expression; presentation; representation; notation
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
email; mail (usu. in compound words); post; message (sent over a chat application); instant message; male
with a feeling of relief; with a sigh of relief; deeply (sigh)
wait-and-see (situation, stance, etc.); waiting to see (how things play out); watching developments (before acting)
to say; to speak; to tell; to talk
visiting ill or distressed people; writing get-well letters; get-well gifts; get-well letters; expression of sympathy; expression of concern
shelf; ledge; rack; trellis
to run swiftly; to dash; to rush; to race
easy; simple; easygoing; lighthearted; simplistic
to set foot into; to enter; to step inside; to cross the threshold
to go under; to pass under; to dive (into or under the water); to evade; to get around; to survive
superstition; superstitious belief