from here; from this place
whole army; whole team; all armies; all teams
to pile up; to heap up; to stack up; to repeat many times over; to go through repeatedly; to accumulate
udo (plant related to ginseng, used in medicine and cooking) (Aralia cordata)
body; group; party; company; troupe
reckless; thoughtless; rash; ill-advised; impulsive; mad (e.g. scheme)
to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant)
foreign enemy; outside invader
to attack; to assault; to assail
duty; obligation; responsibility
one machine; one aircraft; one life
repulse; repelling (e.g. the enemy); driving back
peacetime; time of peace; ordinary times; normal times
effort; exertion; endeavour; endeavor; hard work; striving
to blink (one's eyes); to wink; to bat
to live; to make a living; to get on with
self-confidence; confidence (in oneself)
misunderstanding; mistaken idea; wrong guess
selfish; egoist; (arch.) self-indulgent; (arch.) wilful; (arch.) willful
(doing) as one pleases; to one's heart's content; letting (something) go unchecked; leaving uncontrolled; leaving (something) to take its own course
strong-willed; strong of heart
splendid; fine; praiseworthy; creditable; legal; legitimate
still more; even more; all the more; still less; even less
to get carried away; to become over-excited; to push one's luck; to push a good thing too far
to overestimate (someone); to overrate; to think too highly of; to make too much of; to give (someone) too much credit
respect; esteem; reverence; honour; honor
to bring up a subject; to touch on a matter
to bend one's head slightly to one side; to look slightly doubtful
natural; reasonable; obvious; usual; common; ordinary
aspiration; volunteering; desire; application
to come; to go; to be (somewhere); to be (doing)
pride; boast; credit (to)
command; lead; generalship; leadership
simultaneous; all at once
to like; to love; to be fond of
before long; soon; almost; nearly; finally; in the end
I've got to be going; I must go
sometimes; occasionally; at times; seasonal; of the season; appropriate (for the season or occasion)
to keep in pace with; to keep up with; to follow (someone's thought); to understand
to have a feeling (that); to have a sensation (that)
to become used to; to become familiar with; to grow accustomed to
lively; full of spirit; energetic; healthy; well; fit
sweetly (smiling); broadly (grinning)
to change completely; to change suddenly