picking; collecting; harvesting
head (of a household, etc.); leader; owner; proprietor; subject (of a rumour, etc.); doer (of a deed); guardian spirit (e.g. long-resident beast, usu. with mystical powers)
cheerful; merry; sunny; bright (sky, day, etc.); fine; clear
to give directions; to issue instructions
-ish; -like; resembling; appearing to be; seeming to be
in accordance with; according to; as X, then Y (e.g. as we age we gain wisdom, as wine matures it becomes more valuable, etc.)
to work; to labor; to function; to operate; to commit (e.g. a crime); to perpetrate
target; object (of worship, study, etc.); subject (of taxation, etc.)
observation; survey; watching
professor; teaching; instruction
human; human-like; as a person
to penetrate; to sink in; to devote oneself (to); to do intently and exclusively; to do throughout (e.g. the night)
taste; liking; preference
remarkable; striking; obvious
expertise; special knowledge; technical knowledge; expert knowledge
study; research; investigation
lust killer; lust murderer
to remember; to keep in mind
independent; responsible; active; subjective
powerlessness; helplessness; incompetent
pleasure; delight; enjoyment
to hew; to chop up; to mangle; to mince
selfishness; egotism; egoism; (being) self-centered; without consulting; (doing) as one pleases
being deeply moved emotionally; excitement; passion; inspiration; deep emotion; strong impression
pursuit (of a goal, ideal, etc.); search; chase; seeking after
the (four) limbs; arms and legs
related to; in relation to; as far as ... is concerned
union; joining; conjugation
cutting; severance; section; amputation; disconnection
beginning; start; outset; at first; at the beginning; initially
subject (of a medical experiment, etc.); test subject; trial subject; examinee (of a full-body scan, etc.)
dispute; controversy; debate; argument; taking issue
replay speed; playback speed; refresh rate
to burn; to roast; to broil; to heat; to heat up; to make (charcoal, pottery, bricks, etc.); to bake
to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant)