somehow or other;  for some reason or another;  without knowing why
 battle;  fight;  war;  struggle;  conflict
 place;  spot;  field;  discipline;  occasion;  situation;  scene (of a play, movie, etc.)
 that's the way it is;  yes;  is that so?;  is it?
 to change;  to be transformed;  to move to;  to be different;  to be uncommon
 to save;  to rescue;  to help;  to assist;  to support (financially);  to contribute (to)
 to receive;  to take;  to get somebody to do something;  to have in one's pocket (a fight, match);  to contract (a disease);  to catch
 to return (something);  to restore;  to turn over;  to turn upside down;  to pay back;  to retaliate;  to respond (with)
 light;  illumination;  ray;  happiness;  hope;  influence
 perhaps;  possibly;  maybe;  if;  in case;  in the event that
 to dream (i.e. while asleep);  to have a dream;  to dream (of the future);  to have a fleeting experience
 he;  she;  that person; (arch.)  you
 to be oversized (overloud, etc.)
 inside one's heart;  in one's mind
 to cry;  to weep;  to sob;  to howl
 the person in question;  prominent figure;  distinguished person;  that person
 (confronting a problem, etc.) head-on;  directly;  outright; (lit.) from the front
 to be opposite;  to face each other;  to confront (an issue);  to face
 to smoke;  to smoulder;  to be sooty;  to be smoke-stained;  to smoulder (e.g. a dispute);  to smolder
 to notice;  to recognize;  to recognise;  to become aware of;  to perceive;  to realize
 it cannot be helped;  there's nothing for it;  it's no use fighting back;  it's hopeless;  there is no way out of it
 to stand up;  to get up;  to rise;  to recover;  to take action;  to start;  to make the initial charge
 yes;  yeah;  huh?;  what?;  not;  's
 to come along;  to come around;  to turn up;  to arrive at the present;  to get where one is;  to have been doing something (for a period of time)
 crisis;  critical situation;  emergency;  pinch
 to carry on one's back;  to be burdened with;  to take responsibility for;  to have (something) in the background;  to be in front (of something);  to be conceited
 oneself (itself, etc.);  I;  me;  you;  by oneself (itself, etc.);  interjection expressing anger or chagrin
 belief;  faith;  conviction