picked troops; elite soldiers; crack troops
body guard; military escort
dropping (of tears, dew, etc.); falling off; dropping off; inadvertently (coming to the surface); letting out (e.g. a secret)
slow; sluggish; dull; lax; sloppy; lenient
in the course of one's duties
enduring something out of pride; putting up with it; grinning and bearing it
to shorten; to narrow; to close; to shrink
to take action; to start; to get started; to begin to do
to talk oneself hoarse; to shout oneself hoarse
sweating; perspiration; sudation; hidrosis; diaphoresis
to press down; to hold down; to pin down; to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.); to repress
thanks to your assistance; thanks to your help; thanks to your support
manager; landlord; warden; root (user)
outside a port or harbor (harbour)
ceremonial; ritual; ritualistic; formal
highlight; best part; stunning; incredible; superb
common (of objects, abstract things); usual
ferry (crossing); ferry(boat); delivery
getting on and off (a vehicle); boarding and alighting
to be wildly different; to be on a completely different scale; to be in a different league; to be poles apart; to stand no comparison; (lit.) to be on a different order of magnitude
lightly and smoothly (of movements); swiftly; glidingly; (progressing) smoothly; (solving) easily
going up and down; ascent and descent; climb and descent
handrail; railing; banister
fear of heights; acrophobia
(walk) briskly; at a brisk pace; quickly
embarking (a ship); embarkation; boarding; ship (carrying someone)
management; (executive) staff; leaders; leadership; top brass; upper echelons
to make merry; to frolic; to be in high spirits
to make absolutely sure; to make doubly sure
the real pleasure (of something); the real thrill; flavour of ghee; (fig.) delicious taste; Buddha's gracious teachings
deputy head; deputy director; vice chief (of something); executive officer (navy)
curve; turn; curveball; curve ball; (wine) cellar
slope; inclination; tendency; trend; slope (of a linear function)
(being) over capacity; overloading; overbooking
steering (of a boat); steerage
to steer a ship; to manage; to take command; to take the helm
craftsmanship; artisanship
steered wheel (e.g. at the front of a car); steering wheel
lever; agent (causing something to happen); instrument; assistant; helper
shafts (of rickshaws or similar vehicles); thills; tiller; yoke
to make a circle (of a motion, arrangement, etc.); to move (e.g. one's head) in a circle; to form (the shape of) a circle; to draw a circle