present continuous tense; present progressive form
plain; field; hidden (structural) member; wild; lacking a political post
to care for (the sick); to nurse; to attend (someone's deathbed)
life; lifetime; career; for life; all one's life; throughout one's life
to be peevish; to sulk; to pout
to cross one's mind; to be reminded
what the hell; oh, great!; son of a gun; holy mackerel; oh no!; holy cow!
progress; advance; improvement; development
yikes!; eek!; ook; eek; customer
to break; to tear; to pierce; to split; to burst
to stop (plug) one's ears
coming and going; traffic; road; street; association; socializing
restriction; restraint; binding; constraint
exposing fully; uncovering completely; being in full view; putting on display; not disguising
companion; company; tritagonist
denouncing; calling (e.g. somebody a thief); branding (as)
to seize; to capture; to arrest; to hold down; to subdue
stop (on a train's route)
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
being roused; being stimulated; being inspired; being spurred on
to volunteer; to undertake a challenge
(train) station attendant; station employee; station staff
committing suicide by throwing oneself in front of an onrushing train
falling into a doze; dozing off; nodding off
having no memory of (having done something); having nothing to do with; having no knowledge of; knowing nothing about
precipitous; rugged; inaccessible; grim; severe; stern
superiority complex; sense of superiority
you; you bastard; you son of a bitch; (arch.) you
fortitude; perseverance; stoicism; patience
to be about to board; to be riding on; to get on top of; to lean over; to set about; to collide with
unable to understand (reason, motive, etc.)
collision; crash; running into; conflict; quarrel; clashing
washing; laundry; relaxing; taking a break
to cheer; to jeer; to mock
to punish (e.g. a child, etc.)
still; yet; more; still more; as ...; like ...
habitual criminal; recidivist; recidivism; habitual criminal activity
to be dead; to be lifeless