to run; to run (of a vehicle); to drive; to rush (to); to dash; to retreat; to flee
to break; to be broken; to be folded; to give in; to back down; to turn (a corner)
to draw in; to take in; to retract; to withdraw; to take back (e.g. words)
to be conspicuous; to stand out
thorn; spine; splinter (esp. lodged in one's flesh); hard sharp item (esp. lodged in one's throat, e.g. fish bone); biting words
foreign substance; foreign body; strange object; unusual object; (arch.) dead body; (arch.) corpse
to remove; to deinstall; to take away; to set apart
skillful; adroit; craft; craftsmanship; plot; scheme
to save; to rescue; to help; to assist; to support (financially); to contribute (to)
until (a time); till; to (a place or person); as far as; to (an extent); up to
nicely; properly; frequently; often; I'm glad that you ...; thank you for ...
to be aware of; to know; to notice; to feel; to understand; to comprehend; to remember
custom; practice; said; aforementioned; instance; example
confidence; trust; faith; credit (finance)
astonishing; amazing; surprising; wonderful
observation; survey; watching
to collect; to assemble; to gather
before very long; soon; someday; of the previously mentioned; of that number; among them
reasoning; inference; deduction; mystery or detective genre
explanation; exposition; description; account; caption; legend
to run (a business); to operate; to carry out; to perform; to hold (a Buddhist or Shinto ceremony)
for example; for instance; e.g.
honeybee (Apis sp.); honey bee
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
nursing; (protective) care
author (usu. of a particular book); writer
to leave (behind); to leave (undone); to not finish; to save; to set aside; to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
to bear; to carry on one's back; to take responsibility for; to accept a duty; to receive (wound); to incur (damage)
stork (esp. the Oriental stork, Ciconia boyciana)
hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)