to lurk; to be hidden; to be concealed; to lie dormant; to be latent
at once; immediately; without delay; promptly
secret passage; underground passage; loophole; hole one can go through; opening
second; number two; runner-up
escape hatch; escape door
to leak out (a secret); to be exposed (a lie, improper behaviour, etc.); to be found out; to get away (of fish)
performance; execution; skill; dexterity; tact
one by one; one after another; successively
defending to the last; desperate defence; stubborn defence
(theatrical) fighting scene
to devote oneself wholeheartedly to; to sacrifice one's health for; to risk one's life
to gain time; to play for time; to buy time
to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); to scatter; to be dispersed; to disappear; to dissolve; to spread
to greet; to call out (to); to invite; to get in touch (with); to cheer (on); to give vocal support (to)
to come together; to merge; to fit; to match; to be profitable; to be equitable
being outnumbered (e.g. in a military context)
to be sticky; to be adhesive; to persevere; to persist; to stick to
just as one thought; as usual; sure enough
to prepare for death; to get ready to die
split; division; break up
to rush on; to attack; to swoop down on
how many people; a number of people
skill; dexterity; proficiency
to trap (into a difficult situation); to put (in a fix); to capture (a castle, fortress, etc.); to take; to drop (something) into
to stab; to thrust (into); to plant (in the ground); to stick upright
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old
together; abreast; side-by-side
relationship; relation; terms (good, friendly, etc.)
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error (e.g. in calculation); to confuse; to mistake something for something else
entry (on stage); appearance (on screen); entrance; introduction (into a market)
flow (of a fluid or gas); stream; flow (of people, things); passage (of time); course (of events); (step-by-step) procedure; group of people who remain together after the end of an event
to advance on; to close in; to march on; to descend on (the enemy); to move towards; to surge forward (crowd, wave of nostalgia, wave, etc.)
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
pressure; stress; pressure (e.g. political); coercion; arm-twisting
falling lightly (e.g. snow, petals, confetti); fluttering; flickering; twinkling; appearing and disappearing; catching glimpses
he; she; that person; (arch.) you
prime minister; premier; chancellor
sympathy; compassion; pity
to turn towards; to point
to be responsible for; to bear the responsibility of
to appoint; to nominate; to assume (responsibility); to pose as