to clamber; to climb with hands and feet; to crawl up; to creep up
boundary; border; limit; bounds; frontier
to summon courage; to be brave
to step forward; to take a step forward
to go through; to pass through; to get through; to cut across
itself; one's own body; oneself; originally; naturally
simplistic (thinking, idea, etc.); hasty
uncle; old man; mister; manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
main spindle; main shaft; linchpin; pivot; principal axis; main axis
overlooking; looking down at; having an overhead view; having a bird's-eye view; having a high-angle view
protist; protistan; protoctist
exemplar; model; example; pattern
morale (of troops, team, etc.); esprit de corps
side; edge; beside; while (doing); in addition to; at the same time
how; in what way; how (much); to what extent; however (much); no matter how
one flower; one wheel; (arch.) full moon
there is no need to; it is fine if you don't; unnecessary; does not match; out of reach of
to come uninvited; to crash (a party); to butt in
to go under; to pass under; to dive (into or under the water); to evade; to get around; to survive
to have one's horizons broadened
townscape; street (of stores and houses); (look of) stores and houses on street
taking (a suspect to the police); dragging (someone) away
indoor (court, pool, etc.)
house to house; door to door
to mellow (e.g. personality); to be rounded; to huddle; to cower
bad feeling; feeling bad; disagreeable; unpleasant; revolting; gross
impatient; tantalized; tantalised; irritated; chagrined; chagrinned
the right person in the right place
to comfort; to console; to amuse
to cut out; to clip from; to extract
condition; state; health; state (of health); way; manner
party; group; crew; company (of troops); corps; unit
(necessary) personnel; required person
number of persons; personnel
scattering; diffusion; spread (e.g. signal across the spectrum)
change; alteration; difference; distinction; something wrong; abnormality
hound; hunting dog; gun dog
to chip (off); to shave (off); to slice (off); to dampen (e.g. enthusiasm); to discourage; to weaken
least; lowest; worst; awful; horrible; at the very least