to trace (drawing);  to follow;  to imitate;  to copy;  to reproduce
 to sew;  to stitch;  to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
 to think (about, of);  to think over;  to consider;  to bear in mind;  to think (that);  to believe;  to intend (to do)
 soft;  tender;  limp;  subdued (colour or light) (color);  gentle;  meek
 lining;  land that does not adjoin to public or private roads
 to feel;  to sense;  to experience
 to think about;  to send one's heart out to;  to give more than a passing thought to;  to think of something far away;  to think nostalgically upon (esp. one's hometown)
 to permit;  to allow;  to forgive;  to pardon;  to exempt (someone) from;  to remit;  to acknowledge
 (way of) life;  living;  livelihood;  life circumstances
 child;  kid;  (one's) child;  offspring;  young (animal);  young woman;  offshoot
 to find out;  to discover;  to locate
 to ignite;  to set fire to;  to spark (an incident, etc.);  to inflame (a situation, etc.)
 to keep;  to preserve;  to hold;  to last;  to endure;  to keep well (food)
 mostly;  nearly;  practically;  well-nigh;  almost invariably;  all but
 to stream;  to flow (liquid, time, etc.);  to be washed away;  to be carried;  to drift;  to float (e.g. clouds);  to sweep (e.g. rumour, fire)
 to guess;  to sense;  to presume;  to sympathize with;  to sympathise with
 to take back;  to regain;  to get back;  to recover
 to get back;  to regain;  to recover;  to make up (for);  to catch up on
 unreasonable;  unnatural;  impossible;  forcible;  forced;  excessive (work, etc.);  immoderate
 to understand;  to appreciate;  to interpret
 by the way;  incidentally;  sometimes;  occasionally;  precisely (at that time);  exactly
 something;  some;  somehow;  for some reason;  (is there) something (you want, etc.)
 to make sound (of an animal);  to call;  to cry;  to make a meld call (e.g. pung, kong)
 to believe;  to believe in;  to place trust in;  to confide in;  to have faith in
 to betray;  to turn traitor to;  to double-cross
 to pity;  to sympathize with;  to sympathise with;  to tend to (e.g. an injury);  to care for;  to nurse
 to grow hot (e.g. water);  to boil;  to get excited (at);  to erupt (in applause, cheering, etc.);  to ferment;  to melt (of metal)
 resistance;  opposition;  reluctance;  repulsion;  resistance;  drag
 joy;  delight;  rapture;  pleasure;  gratification;  rejoicing
 sharp (blade);  pointed;  sharp (pain);  stabbing;  perceptive;  keen
 to ascend;  to go up;  to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the Sun);  to rise;  to go to (the capital);  to be promoted;  to add up to
 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