healthy; robust; strong; solid; durable
easily; readily; quickly; lightly (seasoned food, applied make-up, etc.); plainly; simply
stomach; Chinese "stomach" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
finally; at last; ultimately; in the end
reproachful; hateful; bitter
to look (stare) back at (somebody); to look at again; to re-examine; to prove oneself superior (to someone who had previously been condescending); to look back (behind oneself)
to carry around; to carry on one's person
in; at; on; as for; regarding; with regards to
look; glance; sight; summary; list; table
handsome man; actor in a love scene
to become used to seeing; to be familiar with
comedian; actor who plays comic roles; figure of fun; laughing stock
body; group; party; company; troupe
marriage fraud; fake marriage
keenly; deeply; calmly; quietly; fixedly (e.g. gazing, staring)
blink (of eyes); wink; twinkling (of stars); flicker (of light); blink (of light)
to misperceive visually; to misread; to mistake for something or somebody else
indication; expression; display; displaying; representation; (copyright) attribution
itemization (of expenses); the items; breakdown; classification
board; plank; sheet (of metal); plate (of glass); cutting board; chopping board
three times (as much); treble; triple; threefold
to affect; to impact; to influence
entry (in a form, register, diary, etc.); filling in; filling out
section (e.g. in a newspaper); column; field (in a form, web page, etc.); blank; handrail; railing
plate (often as in "tectonic plate")
certificate (usually of proof of something); credentials
to begin a trip; to depart; to embark; to die; to pass away; to depart this life
(one's) favourite food; (one's) favorite food
fourth day of the month; four days
physical condition; state of health
novice; beginner; starting to run; running off; running away
to care for someone; to look after someone
present; gift; to give a present or gift
age-appropriate (esp. of clothing, hairstyles)
counter for birds, rabbits, etc.
to be in high spirits; to be full of vigor (vigour); to be enthusiastic; to be eager; to stretch to breaking point