to blink (one's eyes); to wink; to bat; to twinkle (e.g. stars); to flicker; to waver
20 years old; (arch.) twenty
gate; branch of learning based on the teachings of a single master; division; phylum; counter for cannons
to rush over; to run up to
nervous temperament; worrier's disposition
appearing ...; looking ...; way to ...; method of ...ing; form; style
full of (e.g. mistakes); riddled with; covered all over with (blood, mud, etc.)
salary; pay; medical care; treatment; advance preparation
standing by; awaiting an opportunity; being on alert
one mind; wholeheartedness; one's whole heart
to move forward; to move on
to keep someone from doing; to stop; to prevent; to check; to hinder; to obstruct
normal; usual; ordinary; everyday
temperature; body temperature (human, animal)
to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
pale (of complexion); green around the gills; looking unwell
bleeding; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; bleeding money; red ink; selling below cost
to stop (moving); to come to a stop; to stop (doing, working, being supplied); to come to a halt; to alight; to perch on
(medical) treatment; care; therapy; cure; remedy
large; big; older; senior; final; ultimate
drop (e.g. of water); drip
to make an appeal; to urge
to grow cold (from room temperature, e.g. in refrigerator); to get chilly; to cool down
to collect oneself; to cool off; to recover oneself
bloodstained; bloody; covered with blood
to get torn; to tear; to rip; to be broken off (of negotiations, etc.); to break down; to collapse
internal bleeding; internal haemorrhage; internal hemorrhage
drawing room; parlour; parlor; reception office
(top) half naked; naked above the waist
affected part; diseased part; wound
among these; between these; of these; in here; in this
to condemn; to blame; to urge; to press; to torture; to torment
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)
(time of) emergency; (in) event of emergency; (in) case of emergency
basics; rudiments; elements; ABCs of ...
discouragement; despondency; dejection; disappointment
disinfection; sterilization; sterilisation
stopping of bleeding; stanching; hemostasis; haemostasis
busy; hurried; confused; flurried
to soak; to dip; to steep; to moisten; to wet