to stub out (e.g. a cigarette); to crush out; to smother (fire); to hush up; to cover up; to stifle
abruptly; suddenly; all of a sudden; without warning
establishment; settlement
line; stripe; line (e.g. telephone line); wire; ray (e.g. X-ray); beam; line (e.g. of a railroad)
to put to use; to make good use of; to exploit
long-cherished ambition; satisfaction
knock; knocking; fungo hitting; hitting balls for fielding practice
change; alteration; difference; distinction; something wrong; abnormality
health; healthy; sound; fit
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
fatigue; weariness; exhaustion; tiredness
rest; recess; vacation; holiday; dormancy (of a silkworm prior to moulting)
to be visible; to be clear; to be evident; to be certain
number of persons; personnel
introduction; bringing in; leading in; installation
steady; honest; sober; straightforward
smirkingly; broadly (grinning)
natural; intrinsic; from birth
confession; acknowledgement; confession of love; professing one's feelings; confession of sins (e.g. the confessional)
to become frightened; to be frightened (of); to be scared (of)
example; simile; metaphor; allegory
above anything else; above all; more than anything; best; greatest; excellent
deep emotion; impression; inspiration
to admire greatly; to salute (in admiration); to take one's hat off to
to collect; to assemble; to gather
favorite (to win); favourite; likely winner; one's heart's desire; first choice
rest; break; recreation; recuperation; convalescence
to wash; to cleanse; to inquire into; to investigate; to purify (one's heart); to lave (e.g. shore)
war potential; military strength; fighting power; ability (to compete); capabilities; valuable asset
difficult to ...; hard to ...
time; (the) hour; favourable time; opportunity; chance
to get out of bed; to show a leg
to lie down; to throw oneself down
washing; laundry; relaxing; taking a break
to sleep; to die; to rest (in peace); to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; (arch.) to close one's eyes