to talk;  to speak;  to tell;  to explain;  to speak (a language)
 together (with);  at the same time;  in a lump
 magnificent;  grand;  fair;  square;  grandly;  boldly
 to throw out one's chest;  to be puffed up with pride
 to be able (to);  to be possible (to)
 to warp;  to bend;  to contort;  to be perverted;  to be warped (of a view, mind, etc.);  to be distorted
 wall;  partition;  barrier;  obstacle;  Chinese "Wall" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
 wonderful;  splendid;  magnificent
 one person;  being alone;  being by oneself;  being single;  being unmarried;  by oneself
 I'm sorry;  my apologies;  may I come in?;  permission;  leave;  dismissal
 to rescue from;  to help out of;  to save
 family;  members of a family
 you (plural);  all of you;  you all
 to die;  to pass away;  to lose spirit;  to lose vigor;  to cease;  to stop
 departure;  departing (from ...);  sending;  sent (by ...);  engine;  counter for gunshots, bursts of gas, etc.
 to shoot (at);  to attack;  to defeat;  to destroy
 in this way;  thus;  such;  uh...
 that's the way it is;  such is life
 by all means;  at any cost;  whether (one is) willing or not;  willingly or unwillingly;  on no account;  by no means
 spirit;  mind;  nature;  disposition;  motivation;  intention
 to become known;  to come to light;  to be known;  to be understood;  to clearly not amount to much;  to be insignificant
 younger brother;  little brother;  brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.)  pupil; (arch.)  apprentice
 Ming dynasty (China, 1368-1644)
 (medical) treatment;  care;  therapy;  cure;  remedy
 to receive;  to get;  to catch (e.g. a ball);  to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.);  to sustain (damage);  to incur (a loss);  to undergo (e.g. surgery)
 to continue;  to keep up;  to keep on
 illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold);  disease;  bad habit;  bad behaviour;  crazy;  insane
 what kind of;  what sort of;  what;  no matter what (kind of);  whatever;  any
 to go through;  to suffer;  to experience (something unpleasant)
 endurance;  patience;  perseverance;  self-control;  self-restraint
 sometime;  someday;  one day;  some time or other;  the other day;  in due course
 before one's eyes;  in front of one;  under one's nose;  immediate;  imminent;  around the corner
 bulky;  massive;  thick;  heavy
 breaking through;  breakthrough;  surmounting;  overcoming;  exceeding;  passing
 to lose one's way;  to get lost;  to waver;  to hesitate;  to give into temptation;  to lose control of oneself
 seriousness;  earnestness;  truth;  sanctity
 to save;  to rescue;  to help;  to assist;  to support (financially);  to contribute (to)
 he;  she;  that person;  that;  that one;  that thing
 to strike;  to clap;  to play drums;  to abuse;  to bash;  to consult;  to sound out
 to smash;  to crush;  to shut down;  to put out of business;  to wreck;  to break;  to butcher
 conclusion from reasoning, judgement or calculation based on something read or heard;  reason;  cause;  meaning;  circumstances;  situation
 to;  for;  from the standpoint of;  as far as ... is concerned
 to make war (on);  to wage war (against);  to compete (against);  to struggle (against adversities, etc.);  to fight
 to throw down;  to bring down;  to kill;  to defeat;  to overthrow;  to trip up
 for;  for the sake of;  to one's advantage;  because of;  as a result of
 memories;  recollections;  reminiscence