to roll up; to enfold; to swallow up; to involve; to drag into
to have a good idea; to be able to predict
consternation; falling into a panic; fluster; confusion; dismay; discomfiture
being disappointed and disheartened
to cut into (a line, conversation, etc.); to force oneself into (e.g. a crowd); to wedge oneself into; to fall below (of stock prices, sales, etc.); to drop below
painful; difficult; distressing; (psychologically) difficult; straitened (circumstances); tight (financial situation)
another place; somewhere else; outside (one's family or group); someone else; not caring for; being indifferent to
to have one's attention attracted (caught); to be preoccupied with
lifeboat; friend in need; helping hand; timely help
to be late; to be delayed; to fall behind (in a race, one's studies, etc.); to lag behind; to be bereaved of; to be preceded by (someone) in death
the past; bygone days; one's past (that one would prefer remained secret); past (tense); preterit; previous life
beforehand; in advance; previously
so much; so often; oh, yes!; that's it; that's right; quite
before one knows; before one becomes aware of; unnoticed; unawares
technology; engineering; technique; skill; art; craft
to make a speech; to address
concentration; focusing; convergence; within a collection of works
was it?; I think it was ...; if I've got it right; (I, we) used to ...; I remember ...; it was ...
holiness; sacredness; sanctity; dignity
first generation; founder
highly virtuous monk; monk; Buddhist solitary; Buddhist missionary; saint (i.e. a virtuous person); (arch.) emperor; master
to take the name of; to call oneself; to pretend; to feign; to purport
right of succession; right to the throne
king; queen; monarch; the Crown (as a focus of authority in the UK, etc.); the throne
siblings; brothers and sisters; brothers; siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; mate
civil war; insurrection; rebellion; domestic conflict
older brother; elder brother
to leave the government service
head; chief; merit; strong point; superiority; major
misfortune; ill fate; bad luck; obscurity
to read (a book); to open (a book) to read; to unravel (e.g. a mystery); to discover (the truth)