conquest; subjugation; overcoming
shoulder mark; shoulder board; epaulette; epaulet
to turn one's hand to; to reach out one's hand; to get involved in; to make a move on; to strike; to beat
(waiting) impatiently; (spending) many a weary day; each moment seeming like an eternity
to be in a hurry; to be impatient; to be anxious (to do); to get a fright; to panic; to get flustered
odious; hateful; detestable; (speaking ironically) darling
taciturn; reticent; quiet; silent; untalkative
on one occasion; once; at one point; at one time
dismissal of class (at the end of the day); recess (at school); break
mistress; lover; prostitute
to make merry; to be festive
This isn't over; I will get my revenge
moustache; beard; whiskers (on a cat, etc.); feelers (on an insect, etc.); shadow (on a candlestick chart)
plain; unfigured; patternless; solid (color)
to knock down; to beat up (till unable to stand)
double; twice (as much); times (as much); -fold; 1-nth; 1 to n
low-life; sleazebag; boor; person of humble rank; humble person; peasant
clapping and cheering; applause
to grapple with; to wrestle with; to engage in a bout; to tackle (e.g. a problem); to come to grips with; to work hard on
between-season wear; spring and autumn clothing; together; condition; situation; -ish
poor; pitiable; pathetic; pitiful
green youth; immature youth; novice; greenhorn
cheers; applause; ovation; acclamation
successfully; with success
to hold back (e.g. emotions); to rein in (e.g. a horse, unruly people); to get the better of; to control; to command
cheerful; lively; lighthearted
pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
ill will; spite; bad meaning; mala fides; bad faith; malice
requital; return; revenge; retaliation; reply
getting closer; drawing nearer; being not much different; being near (age, skill, etc.); becoming close (i.e. friendly); becoming intimate
(not so) much; (not) very
to part (usu. of people); to part from; to separate (of a couple); to break up; to lose (e.g. one's mother); to be bereaved
rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk
to reach one's ears; to come to one's knowledge; to hear about; to learn of (by chance)
peep; chirp; poor; hard up; the runs; diarrhea
dignity; credit; (arch.) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (arch.) sale value; (arch.) selling price
to hang; to suspend; to lower; to reduce; to demote; to move back