in the early period (of something); at the beginning
hatred; abhorrence; loathing; detestation
to burn; to scorch; to singe; to char
malicious; ill-tempered; unkind
softly; gently; stealthily; secretly; to leave alone; to leave as it is
trouble; troubles; worry; distress; sorrows; anguish
to lend an ear; to hearken; to give an ear to; to listen carefully
to bear; to stand; to support; to withstand; to be fit for; to be equal to
strongly hoping or requesting (of something that is difficult to be brought to fruition)
interference; meddling; butting in
uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
thoroughly; completely; severely; harshly; (arch.) scattered; (arch.) disconnected
worry; fear; anxiety; concern
irritating; aggravating; upsetting
to surge; to well up; to gush out
what's the matter?; what's wrong?
older brother; elder brother
(one acting as a) foster parent
to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to think of (a far-off person, place, etc.); to cast one's mind to; to worry about; to feel anxious about
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
slowly (but steadily); gradually; irritatedly; impatiently; scorchingly (of the sun); sizzling (i.e. sound of frying in oil); sound of a warning bell, alarm clock, etc.
to contemplate; to ponder; to think long about; to turn over in one's mind
dangerous; risky; in danger; in jeopardy; uncertain; unreliable
to be overawed; to be overpowered; to lose the mental battle
to take a breath; to take a short rest
calmness; composure; presence of mind; stability; steadiness
to divide (into); to split (into); to share; to distribute; to distinguish; to discriminate; to break up (a fight)
please; I beg you; for mercy's sake
solid; firm; steady; unshakeable; unwavering
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
to turn pale; to lose color; to lose colour
featureless (face); expressionless; flat; flat (terrain); smooth
simple; artless; naive; unsophisticated
unreliable; undependable; helpless; forlorn; worried; uneasy
another person; other people; unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood); outsider; stranger
to get blurred; to get hoarse; to get husky; to graze; to scrape
to shout (in anger); to yell
to master (a skill); proprietor; manager; leader; chief; master (of arts, science, etc.); master (recording)
relationship; relation; terms (good, friendly, etc.)