(a) little; somewhat; somehow
complete recovery of health
all one's power (strength, energy, efforts); one's utmost
far away; far off; nowhere near; far cry
one o'clock; once; at one time; for a time; for a while; a time
to become loose; to slacken (e.g. rope); to become less tense; to relax; to slacken (e.g. coldness, supervision); to become lax; to become softer (e.g. ground, facial expression)
to bend; to warp; to lose heart
nerve; nerves; sensitivity
bad condition; not to work out (i.e. a deal); disagreement; break-off; disorder; slump
for example; for instance; e.g.
toxin; poisonous substance
to suffer; to receive (kindness, rebuke, support); to sustain (damage)
oneself (itself, etc.); I; me; you; by oneself (itself, etc.); interjection expressing anger or chagrin
survival; remaining; being extant; being left
to stop (an activity); to cease; to discontinue; to cancel; to abandon; to give up
to change; to exchange; to convert; to renew; to throw a switch; to replace
first (of all); firstly; probably; most likely; more or less (satisfactory); on the whole
use; utilization; utilisation; application
processing; dealing with; treatment; disposition; disposal
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
clue; lead; key; handhold; hold
to lay hands on; to touch; to care for; to look after; to make off with; to steal
happiness; blessedness; luck; luckily; fortunately
to be solved; to be resolved; to loosen; to come untied; to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban)
in some way or other; one way or another; somehow; only just; barely
when it comes to ...; where ... is concerned; if it's the case that ...; if it turns out that ...; if it's true that ...
opening and shutting; opening and closing
medical treatment (esp. surgical)
for the present; for the time being; for a while (from now); for some time (to come)
origin; source; base; basis; cause; ingredient; material
energy; vigour; vigor; liveliness; spirit; life
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
convenient; favorable; favourable; expedient; expedience
changing clothes; change of clothes
changing one's dress (e.g. at the wedding reception)
guest; visitor; customer; client; counter for containers used to entertain guests
employee (of a store); shop assistant; clerk; salesperson
one's own convenience; one's way; surroundings; environment; convenience; ease of use; financial circumstances
dressing room; fitting room
old-fashioned; behind the times; out-of-date; antiquated