to have a lot on one's shoulders; to bear a lot of responsibility
staff officer; military staff; adviser; counselor; counsellor
stance; attitude; standpoint; stance; posture
messy; confused; chaotic; complaining about various things
cover; covering; cover song; cover version; coverage; to compensate for (a loss)
to open one's eyes wide (in astonishment, wonder, etc.); to be wide-eyed; to be amazed
somehow; for some reason; without knowing why
one's first campaign; one's first battle
something; nothing (with neg. verb)
far away; distant place; long ago; far back; by far
to flick off; to give (someone) the flick; to send (something) flying; to hit (a person); to knock down
to bury; to embed; to implant
unusual event; strange occurrence; strange phenomenon; something abnormal; change (for the worse); accident
to get up; to rise; to wake up; to be awake; to occur (usu. of unfavourable incidents); to happen
strangeness; abnormality; disorder
operation; functioning; running
what!; oh; what the heck; what the; damn
column of water; water column
astonishment; amazement; surprise; fright; shock
to bend; to curve; to bend (the truth); to falsify; to corrupt; to sully
vehicle; conveyance; transport; ride (playground, fair, carnival); playground facility
a long time (since the last time)
to connect; to link together; to tie; to fasten; to maintain; to preserve
new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
to hinder; to obstruct; to disrupt; to interfere with; to cause a delay
foot; paw; leg; gait; pace; bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji; (arch.) money
regarding as dangerous; identifying as a threat
situation; (present) state of affairs; circumstances
passage (of people, traffic); passing; common usage
impossible; incapable (of doing); incompetence; inability; impotence; having no solution (of an equation)
concurrence; coincidence; complication (in illness)
to wring the neck; to strangle
at least; at most; (even) just
thin; skinny; delicate; fragile; feeble
period; time; opportunity; chance; age; term (e.g. in office); session (e.g. of parliament)
to take advantage of; to follow blindly; to multiply