to roar; to reverberate; to be well-known; to be famous; to palpitate; to throb
clink; clack; feeling annoyed; being offended; being hurt
finish; completion; the end
to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other
mane (of a horse, lion, etc.)
skirmish; brush (with the enemy); small fight with a military enemy; squabble; quarrel; brief argument
(work) hard; unceasingly; strenuously; assiduously; busily; ardently
all obstacles; all sorts of trouble
mountain stream; valley; dale; wetlands; swamp; marsh
silent; still; quiet; hushed
to become clear (water, air, etc.); to become transparent; to resonate clearly (e.g. voice); to become serene; to become tranquil; to pronounce as an unvoiced sound
to work out a plan of deception; to scheme; (arch.) to think up a plan; (arch.) to think over a plan; (arch.) to discuss; (arch.) to consult
mountain's surface; bare surface of a mountain
to shave (wood, leather, etc.); to sharpen (e.g. pencil); to cut down (budget, expenses, staff, time, etc.); to curtail; to delete; to erase
brake; drag; skid; restraint; curtailment; self-imposed limit
disastrous scene; terrible spectacle
destruction; annihilation; devastation; catastrophe
destruction; annihilation; devastation; catastrophe
number; edition; sobriquet; pen-name; size (of printing types, canvases, knitting needles, etc.); suffix attached to names of ships, trains, airplanes, etc.
wounded person; injured person
logistics; supply; communications
even; flat; level; calm; peaceful; uneventful
completely exhausted; dead tired; knackered
(preliminary) skirmish; prelude; preliminary encounter; warm-up match (e.g. before a final)
to be unable to bear (something) any longer; to be unable to put up with (something) any longer
to trample; to crush underfoot
voice; speech; sound of a voice; sound (e.g. of a TV)
pine torch; torchlight; firebrand; bonfire
nodding (in agreement, with approval, etc.); repeatedly nodding and dozing off; suddenly (dying); deep (flavor, flavour, color, colour, etc.); rich
incisor (esp. in humans); grinding one's teeth; bruxism; gnashing of teeth
blood, sweat and tears; (lit.) sweat of blood
detour; circumvention; turning movement
cormorant fishing; cormorant fisherman