running continuously; firing in rapid succession
flat out (of); completely empty; out of money; penniless; broke
startup; booting up; activation; starting (e.g. engine, computer); launch
hostility; antagonism; opposition
compulsion; coercion; forcing (to do); enforcement
black magic; sorcery; magic tricks; juggling
succession; continuation; series; sequence
zero; 0; nought; nothing; zilch
when it comes to ...; where ... is concerned; if it's the case that ...; if it turns out that ...; if it's true that ...
shot; charge; blow; punch; home run; try
departure; departing (from ...); sending; sent (by ...); engine; counter for gunshots, bursts of gas, etc.
to shoot (at); to attack; to defeat; to destroy
to wrap up; to pack; to cover; to envelop; to conceal (a feeling); to hide
to rise high (of water); to overflow; to swell; to be filled with (emotion, energy, etc.); to be bursting with; to be brimming with
in succession; one by one
to rise; to erect; to get up
complete recovery of health
to kill (with a weapon); to defeat an opponent; to get someone out; to arrest; to take prisoner
clergyman; churchman; clergy
to put back up; to stand back up; to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate
to turn on one's heel; to turn back; to return
equal (in ability); even; evenly matched; well-matched; on par (with)
in proportion to; according to; depending on
to scoff; to laugh at; to make fun of; to ridicule; to jeer at
to spit out; to eject; to dump
to praise highly; to sing the praises of; to applaud; to acclaim; to admire
encouragement; inspiration; rousing; stirring up; raising (e.g. morale)
business; task; use; purpose; for the use of ...; used for ...
labor; labour; toil; trouble; pains; work
it is I who should say so
to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); to join together; to unite; to face; to be opposite (someone); to compare; to check with
How do you do?; I am glad to meet you
even; flat; level; calm; peaceful; uneventful
uniform; equal; even; common; ordinary; usual
to go past (a place or thing); to go beyond