trade; business; trading; turnover; sales; takings
to get involved (with); to begin (with); to have a hand (in)
surely (not); certainly (not)
transactions; dealings; business
foreign country; other country; another province; strange land; alien land
a question (an issue) of where responsibility (liability) lies; a question of who is responsible (to blame)
immediately; at once; instantly
search (esp. for someone or something missing); manhunt; legally authorized search of a person, building, etc.
to punish; to penalize; to penalise
itself; one's own body; oneself; originally; naturally
to disrupt; to ruin; to hinder; to thwart
leaping flames; flying sparks; spread of fire (due to leaping flames); repercussions in unanticipated areas; spilling over; impetigo contagiosa
cause and effect; causality; karma; fate; unfortunate; unlucky
to reward; to recompense; to repay; to retaliate; to get revenge
to lose weight; to become thin; to wither away
filth (esp. excrement, feces, urine); muck; waste; garbage; dirt; dust
weak; feeble; delicate; frail; helpless
anger; rage; resentment; indignation; exasperation
to boil; to be boiling hot; to be on a rolling boil
anger; rage; fury; wrath; indignation
it does not mean that ...; I don't mean that ...; it is not the case that...
kind offices; services; through the good offices of; intercession; mediation
to buy all (of something) one can get one's hands on; to buy up; to scoop up
testimony; (verbal) evidence
impossible; unlikely; improbable
coolie; laborer; labourer; carrier
without a holiday; nonstop
exploitation; overuse; abuse
that's a different matter; that's a different story
decline; fall; decay; withering
discovery (of a plot, misdeed, etc.); detection; exposure; disclosure
to rouse anger; to provoke wrath; to offend
mediator; peacemaker; troubleshooter; manager
(how) many times; (how) often
to take measures (in face of events being anticipated); to come to an agreement (in bargaining, etc.); to strike a bargain; to clap one's hands together
blunder; slip; error; error
property; fortune; means; assets
to be stormy; to be rough; to be rough (of skin); to be chapped; to be ruined; to fall into ruin