simultaneously; all at once; in unison
great cause; moral law; justice
sit down; sit up; Sit! (to a dog)
to see through; to see the true nature of something
to slurp; to sip (loudly); to sniffle; to sniff
to taste; to try (food or drink)
to be palatable; to suit one's taste
to smell sweet; to be fragrant
(dragging a large or heavy item) slowly; (falling) little by little; (slipping) gradually; on and on; while putting off; with a slurp
symptoms; condition (of a patient)
to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal
constitution (physical); physical make-up; predisposition (to disease); character (of a group, organization, etc.); innate characteristics; make-up
slim; slender; lithe; smoothly; without resistance; without trouble
to explain away (a mistake, failure, etc.); to make excuses for; to gloss over; to talk one's way out of
to go out; to go around; to walk about; to roam
to look down on; to make light of
little less than; slightly fewer than; just under; weakness; the weak
evil; wickedness; (role of) the villain (in theatre, etc.); the bad guy
justice; right; righteousness; correct meaning; correct explanation
armed forces; military; troops
bodyguards; elite guards; Schutzstaffel; SS; groupies; ardent fans
glance; look; glimpse; complete view; bird's-eye view
to blurt out; to let slip; to say inadvertently; to come out with (e.g. nonsense)
strict prohibition; ban; interdiction
to discuss; to find fault with; to criticize; to criticise
to the utmost; to the best of one's ability
disliking a certain food without having tried it; disliking something without having tried it; being prejudiced against; having an instinctive aversion to
first meeting; first interview with
to do what one is told to; to take someone's advice; to listen to what someone says
to say all kinds of things; to complain; to find fault (with)
to train; to discipline; to teach manners
way of saying (something); way of putting it; wording; phrasing; language; expression
to say in a round-about way (not to upset); to cushion the blow; (lit.) to wrap in wafer paper