to keep; to preserve; to hold; to last; to endure; to keep well (food)
stupor; stupefaction; trance; (being) dumbfounded
sentence; verdict; pronouncement
bursting out (laughter); breaking out (applause); in a rush; in a surge; suddenly; all of a sudden
to come to an end; to lower the curtain
to get up; to rise; to wake up; to be awake; to occur (usu. of unfavourable incidents); to happen
magical powers; supernatural powers; spell; charm
standing by; awaiting an opportunity; being on alert
consequence; causal relationship; nexus
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
to crouch; to squat; to cower
to squat; to crouch down (completely, generally with face looking through knees)
painful; difficult; distressing; (psychologically) difficult; straitened (circumstances); tight (financial situation)
doctor's office; medical office; sickbay
arrangement; preparations; search (by police)
circumstances; conditions; situation; reasons; state of affairs
quick; fast; rapid; swift; prompt; streamlined
indication; denotation; designation; instructions; directions
rudeness; impoliteness; discourtesy; insolence
princess; spoiled girl; hothouse flower; glue
doing; in such a state; doing together; doing to each other; familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small")
to get into a panic; to be flustered; to panic; to get in a flap
impudent; brazen; shameless; bold
to be piled up; to lie on top of one another; to come one after another; to happen over and over; to overlap (each other); to occur at the same time
to follow; to pursue; to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself after the death of a loved one; to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)
nature (of a person); sex; gender; sex (i.e. sexual attraction, activity, etc.); gender; -ty
preference; priority; precedence
to do something with painful reluctance; (lit.) to have one's hair pulled from behind
thought; imagination; mind; desire; wish; love
to experience chest pain; to have a pain in one's chest; to feel sick at heart; to have one's heart ache; to be anguished
to hurry; to rush; to hasten; to make something happen sooner
to come along; to come around; to turn up; to arrive at the present; to get where one is; to have been doing something (for a period of time)
to put to sleep; to lay (something) on its side
I'm sorry; (it's) inexcusable; I feel regretful; thank you very much (for help, etc.)
luckily; blessedly; fortunately
something unusual; something wrong; mishap; accident; serious condition (e.g. after an injury); different situation
fatigue; weariness; exhaustion; tiredness
accumulation; accumulate; store
to become indisposed; to feel unwell; to have one's physical condition deteriorate
diagnosis; medical examination
attendance (on); chaperonage; attendant; escort; entourage
leaving (e.g. work at end of day); withdrawal (e.g. from a noble's or superior's presence); exit (e.g. from a market)
to worry (about); to fret (over); to be anxious