another person; other people; unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood); outsider; stranger
to change; to alter; to transform; to reform; to revise; to amend
abandoning (hope, plans); giving up
to straddle; to sit astride; to mount; to extend over; to spread over; to span
not feeling like doing ...; having no mind to ...; being in no mood for ...; having no intention of ...
expectation; anticipation; hope; promising; rising; up-and-coming
getting a lump in one's throat; overflowing with feelings; chest full of; lungs full of
light; illumination; ray; happiness; hope; influence
reflection; reverberation; reflex; reflexes
thickly; viscously; sleepily; drowsily; dozing off
himself; yourself; herself
trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence
somehow; how; in what way; why; what kind of
to move; to stir; to operate; to run; to make a move; to take action; to be touched
to lose focus; to let one's mind wander; to relax one's attention
in either case (used specifically in the instance of two possible outcomes or situations); either way; one way or another
at first; in the beginning; originally
muscle; tendon; vein; artery; fiber; fibre; line
just barely; only just; at the very limit; at the last moment
pressure; stress; pressure (e.g. political); coercion; arm-twisting
pressure; clamping; tightening; fastening
figure; form; appearance; dress; state; condition
once; one time; one round; one game; one bout; one heat
to rub; to scrub; to scrape
just because; even if; even though
fold; pleat; folds (e.g. of a mountain); crease; (hidden) detail; nuance
wall; partition; barrier; obstacle; Chinese "Wall" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
to finish printing; to print off
whole; entirety; whatever (is the matter)
to tighten; to press hard
to strike; to clap; to play drums; to abuse; to bash; to consult; to sound out
action; movements; motions; bearing; behaviour; behavior
to contain; to comprise; to hold in the mouth; to bear in mind; to understand; to express (emotion, etc.)
journalization (accounts); journalisation; bookkeeping
to run over (with a vehicle); to knock down
with great vigour; in leaps and bounds; (lit.) with the force of surging waves
pleasant feeling; pleasant sensation; pleasure