outward appearance; apparent
illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold); disease; bad habit; bad behaviour; crazy; insane
a woman's natural inclination to care for others; big-sisterly disposition
to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)
shame; embarrassment; disgrace
to turn aside adroitly; to dodge
within expectations; as expected; within the scope of hypothesis or assumption
affinity; feeling of closeness (with someone); feeling of kinship
having many difficulties in store; grim prospects
particularly; only; in the case of
training; drill; practice; discipline
a little tight; a little snug; a little strong; a little harsh
suspension system (of a vehicle); undercarriage; area around one's feet; footwear
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
the person concerned; the person in question; the said person
cleavage (between breasts)
to dazzle one's eyes; to hold one's gaze; to fascinate; to captivate
massive failure; debacle; fiasco
sense of urgency; feeling of high tension
to get entangled; to get tangled; to have poor control over (one's tongue, feet, etc.); to trip over; to become complicated
unwell; in a bad state; not working properly; out of order; inconvenient; troublesome
as it is bound to (happen); following the natural course; though possible as it may be
copy; photocopy; blurb on a book jacket; catch copy
since when; from when; how long
to close one's eyes partly; to squint; to smile with one's whole face; to look fondly at
stopgap; makeshift; temporary measure
stirring; rousing oneself
ground-breaking; revolutionary; unprecedented; epoch-making
selection; choice; option
equality; equal; same rights; same rank; equivalence
sexual relations; physical relations; carnal relations
negligent; careless; slipshod; slovenly; reckless; irresponsible
sense of values; values; value system
to destroy; to crush; to break by striking; to spoil; to ruin
capable person; talented person; human resources; personnel
securing; obtaining; ensuring; belay; belaying
to shake (from fear, cold, excitement, etc.); to shudder; to tremble
look; glance; (at first) sight