(sudden) change; reversal; turn-around; coming from behind (baseball)
conclusion from reasoning, judgement or calculation based on something read or heard; reason; cause; meaning; circumstances; situation
to press for an answer; to shower questions on someone
France; French (language)
to try to unsettle someone; to throw off balance
beside a nobleman; close aid (of a nobleman, etc.); place where a high ranking person resides; one's own city (of a shogun, lord, etc.); place under one's direct control; one's own turf
election; selection; choice
chance; opportunity; machine; aircraft; counter for aircraft; counter for (remaining) lives
supervision; control; superintendence; director; superintendent; supervisor
after this; from now on; hereafter; thereafter; since (then); after
to be angry; to resent; to be enraged; to be indignant
to stand up; to put up; to thrust into; to bury into; to make (a noise); to start (a rumour); to make
to stand in a line; to stand in a row; to be equal
legitimate; orthodox; traditional
nature (of a person); sex; gender; sex (i.e. sexual attraction, activity, etc.); gender; -ty
in regard to; concerning (usu. of disputes)
to compete; to contest; to quarrel; to argue; to deny (e.g. evidence)
later; afterwards; future; after one's death; (arch.) descendant
Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
to let go of; to release; to part with (e.g. a possession); to relinquish; to send away (e.g. one's child); to let go
Babylonian Captivity (of the Israelites, 586 BCE-539 BCE)
trouble; difficulties; dispute; confusion; disorder; mess
to (take out and) show; to demonstrate; to point out (finger, clock hand, needle, etc.); to indicate; to show
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
criticism; judgement; judgment; comment
to get strong; to gain strength
to put back up; to stand back up; to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
rather; better; instead; if anything
to catch; to capture; to grasp (e.g. meaning); to perceive; to captivate; to move (one's heart)
to add; to add up; to increase; to gather (e.g. speed); to include; to count in
moving forward (e.g. vehicle); onward movement; advance (work, procedure, etc.); advancement; progress (of a disease); disease progression
sound argument; fair argument; just reasoning
to state; to express; to mention
day by day; by the day; (arch.) daily; (arch.) every day
United Kingdom; Britain; English (language)
to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to patch (clothes); to mend; to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with