physical condition; state of health
so; accordingly; now; then; thereupon; therefore
bad condition; not to work out (i.e. a deal); disagreement; break-off; disorder; slump
to notice; to recognize; to recognise; to become aware of; to perceive; to realize
with a bang; with a crash; with a bump; suddenly (fall); sharply
to rush over; to run up to
partly open; in half bloom
dim; hazy; vague; indistinct; faint; fuzzy
(not) anything; (nothing) at all; (not) any
bad; wrong; evil; no good; wicked; reprehensible
to put to bed; to lay down lengthwise; to put a thing on its side; to set something aside unused; to let lie idle; to ferment
excuse me; pardon me; I'm sorry; thank you
inexpert or untrained eyes
rice bowl; tea cup; teacup
to put on (one's head); to wear; to be covered with (dust, snow, etc.); to pour (water, etc.) on oneself; to bear (e.g. someone's debts, faults, etc.); to take (blame); to overlap (e.g. sound or color)
sooner or later; in time; eventually
this and that; one thing or another
landlord; landlady; house owner; home owner; head of the household
serious; earnest; real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)
given that ... it is only natural that ...; ... being the case, it is unavoidable that ...; (precisely) because ...; contrary to expectations ...
unexplained; unsolved; unclear
conclusive evidence; positive proof; definite proof; confirmation
deterioration; degradation; drop in quality; becoming unattractive (because of aging)
thin (e.g. air); diluted; sparse; lacking (e.g. empathy); deficient; insufficient (e.g. zeal)
to begin (doing); to start (doing)
to be brought forward (e.g. by three hours); to be moved up; to be hasty; to be rash; to quicken; to speed up
hostility; antagonism; opposition
to intimidate; to frighten; to scare; to threaten (e.g. peace); to jeopardize; to endanger
lack of harmony; lack of balance; lack of coordination; ataxia
to overwhelm (e.g. an opponent); to overpower; to overwhelm (someone with emotion); to move; to intimidate; to frighten
power balance; balance of power
to incline toward; to slant; to lurch; to go down (sun); to wane; to sink
unrelated; irrelevant; unconcerned; unconnected
to run (of liquid); to spread; to blur; to blot; to ooze; to well up (of tears, etc.)
symptoms; condition (of a patient)