uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
easy; simple; ready; casual; off-hand; easy-going
by the way; incidentally; even if; no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how)
charm; attractiveness; courtesy; ingratiating behaviour; entertainment; amusement
directly; in person; firsthand
ten; 10; (arch.) book containing a collection of poems
to thrust or cast away; to look upon with detachment
interest (in something); curiosity (about something); zest (for)
pretension; conceit; hubris
lump; mass; group; crowd; embodiment (of an idea, quality, feeling etc.); personification
out of control; out of hand; unmanageable; nothing one can do
conclusion; concluding remarks
goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre
but then; although; though; reasonable; natural; just
to nod; to bow one's head in assent; to agree
above all; especially; particularly; all the more
temporary; provisional; to do something temporarily (esp. build temporary facilities); to do something provisionally
what is called; as it is called; the so-called; known as; so to speak
because of; owing to; due to
most; highest; maximum; best; wonderful; finest
party; set; gang; company; person
third party; third person; outsider; disinterested person
second hand clothes shop; somebody who sells second hand clothes
shopfront; storefront; shopwindow; over-the-counter
to fish; to look for; to search for; to go on a spree (spending, reading, etc.); to binge
to have a feeling (that); to have a sensation (that)
to declare; to assert; to say bluntly; to say straight out
to fall ill; to suffer from (e.g. a disease); to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ)
to act as an intermediary; to step in; to come between; to intervene; to interject
to enumerate; to count up
one turn; spinning around; complete change; reversal; (an) about-face
different (quality, nature); heterogeneous
purification; cleanup (e.g. of politics); purge
not non-existent; not completely lacking; there is some; certainly existent
barbarian tribes surrounding ancient China
counter for long, thin things (i.e. swords)