interests and preferences
cannot avoid doing; cannot help but (do); is compelled to do; (feel) obliged to (do); has to do
stillness; quiet; peacefulness
friendship; friendly relations; connection; relation; intimacy
home country; one's own country; suzerain country (from the perspective of the vassal state); colonizing country; country of one's ancestors; this country
miserable; pitiful; tragic; painstaking
to go through; to pass through; to get through; to cut across
to be absent; to take a day off; to rest; to have a break; to go to bed; to (lie down to) sleep
in person; personally; (do) oneself
indicates the target of an activity; -ee (e.g. employee, examinee, trustee)
emergency; extraordinary; unusual
major surgery; major operation
degree of relative priority
to be grieved at heart; to be troubled; to be worried; to trouble oneself (about something)
to carry something into a place
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
one's future; one's fate; one's way; one's path
to be anxious or concerned about; to ponder (anxiously); to fear; to investigate; to consider; to plan
latest; most recent; nearest (in time)
My goodness!; Good lord!; Holy cow!
breaking the front line; frontal breakthrough
dainty; delicate; slender; fragile (e.g. furniture); delicate; frail
guest; visitor; customer; client; shopper
running fast; double time; cantering; doing things in a hurry
atrium; well (in building); blow-by; blow-bye; drafty; draughty
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...
previous day; day before; eve; prior day; preceding day
root and branch; thoroughly; by the roots; completely; all
to rummage through; to ransack (e.g. a drawer); to throw into confusion; to disrupt; to upset
readjustment; realignment
to step over or across; to overcome
taking a long time; slowness; sluggishness; lack of firmness; looseness; slovenliness
one sweep (of the eye); sweeping view; unbroken view
to insert; to put in; to have a griping pain; to flow in; to shine in
stormy weather (at sea); poor catch of fish (due to stormy seas); poor turn-out; recession
to get lost; to become lost; to go astray
felling timber; cutting down trees; logging; lumbering