assistant; helper; assistant (to a professor)
to seize; to capture; to arrest; to hold down; to subdue
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
space (between); gap; period of time (during, while); duration; between (two parties or things); among (a group); relations (between)
on duty; at work; while working
to raise; to raise up; to wake; to wake up; to cause; to bring about; to start
cruel treatment; raw deal; kick in the pants
to rub; to crumple; to massage; to argue; to have a heated discussion; to train; to coach
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
a short while ago; a moment ago; just now; some time ago
to change; to swap; to change the object of one's interest or focus; to spend or take time; to infect; to permeate something with the smell or colour of something; to move on to the next or different stage of (a plan, etc.)
to be separated; to be apart; to leave; to go away; to leave (a job, etc.); to quit
is not; am not; are not; isn't it?
appearance (in the eyes of society); decency
from the bottom of one's heart; heartily; sincerely
being resented (by someone one holds resentment towards); thinking ill of a person based on a misunderstanding; unjustified resentment caused by a misunderstanding; responding to kindness with resentment
to run around trying to escape; to run from place to place
to kick the bucket; to drop dead; to die; to be pooped; to be exhausted; to be knackered
to pull; to draw; to string (lines); to run (cable); to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve); to drag; to haul
left and right; right and left; (asserting) control; influence; one's attendants; people accompanying one
lucky; nice!; score!; bingo!
regrettable; disappointing; precious; dear; too good for; deserving better
to run; to hurry (when going somewhere); to drive (a car) quickly; to ride fast (on a horse); to win (fame)
please; somehow or other; one way or another
innocence; guiltlessness; absence of the fact; insubstantiality; (arch.) insincerity; (arch.) dishonesty
bad; wrong; evil; no good; wicked; reprehensible
sneakily; secretly; stealthily; on the sly
assistance; help; aid; support; reinforcement
to put clothes on (someone); to dress; to cover; to coat; to pin (e.g. a crime on someone); to lay (blame)
in the same way as; just like
double; twice (as much); times (as much); -fold; 1-nth; 1 to n
I wish I had ...; I should have ...; it would have been better if I had ...
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
continuation; succession; series
very; considerably; by no means; not readily; middle; half-way point