focus (e.g. photographic); focal point
output (electrical, signal, etc.)
life and death; samsara (cycle of death and rebirth); death
spear; lance; javelin; lance; (arch.) jeering
dull (e.g. a knife); blunt; thickheaded; obtuse; dull (sound, color, etc.); dim (light)
numerator; molecule; member; element
restoration; return; reduction; resolution; deoxidization
to adhere to; to stick to; to keep close to; to go along with; to get involved with; to be thick with
to blow against; to spray (paint, etc.) (onto a surface)
length and width; length and breadth; four cardinal points; every direction; as one wishes; as one pleases
(religious) piety; faith; devotion
wolf (Canis lupus); wolf in sheep's clothing; womanizer
meat eating; eating of meat; meat diet; carnivorous
rabbit; hare; coney; cony; lagomorph (esp. leporids)
to be fed up (with); to be tired (of); to be stumped; to be nonplussed; to wince; to shrink back
quagmire; sludge; mud; slush; mire
to be smeared; to be covered
loser; defeated person; the defeated
to ask a question; to begin to ask a question
(not) anywhere; nowhere; everywhere; anywhere
hateful; detestable; loathsome
military shoes; combat boots
to serve; to dish up; to dish out; to dress (oneself in); to attire oneself in; to adorn
cleaning up; sweeping up; mopping up
armoring; armouring; armor; armour
to run off; to break into a run; to start running
boundary; (nuclear) criticality; critical (mass, pressure, temperature, state, point, etc.)
very good luck; excellent fortune
to search for; to seek for; to look for
bewilderment; perplexity; embarrassment; discomfiture; bafflement
division; section; compartment; block; plot; lot
to fold one's arms; to link arms with someone
to be flustered; to lose one's presence of mind
ordinary person; run-of-the-mill people; John Doe; Jane Doe
from the bottom of one's heart; heartily; sincerely
devoted; self-sacrificing
such ... as; or some such
getting mixed up in; getting embroiled in; involvement; entanglement; by-blow
to lead; to take the initiative; to take precedence (e.g. sadness taking precedence over anger); to be most essential