to go into; to come into; to penetrate; to become complicated
remembrance; recollection; recognition
brutal (atmosphere, society, etc.); savage; fierce; violent; bloodthirsty; stark
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...
strict; severe; stringent; rigorous; rigid; firm
to surround; to crowd around
without leaving any trace
to dig up; to turn up; to tear up; to rake up (e.g. old scandal); to dig over
detailed and accurate; exhaustive and precise; meticulous; finely detailed
to outwit; to outmanoeuvre; to steal a march on; to get the jump on; to anticipate; to forestall
(for something) to have occurred; to have done (something); (for something) to happen on occasion
to miss (doing); to fail (to do)
to be oversized (overloud, etc.)
ghost; specter; spectre; apparition; phantom
transforming oneself; taking on another form; disguising oneself; artificial fly (for fishing)
cattle (Bos taurus); cow; beef; Chinese "Ox" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
(one's) master; Lord; the main thing; the majority
industry; (arch.) livelihood; (arch.) occupation
even; flat; level; calm; peaceful; uneventful
farm (livestock); stock farm; ranch; pasture; meadow; grazing land
concealment; hiding; ambush; incubation; latency; dormancy
unfit; unsuitable; unmarketable
recognition; awareness; perception; understanding; knowledge; cognition
terrain; geographical features; topography
internment camp; detention facility; POW camp; refugee camp
proximity; nearness; being nearby; approaching; drawing near; coming close
hunting; shooting; game; quarry
-like; -looking; -looked; tending to ...
both; together; jointly; simultaneously
to clear up; to clear away; to refresh (e.g. spirits); to be cleared (e.g. of a suspicion); to be dispelled; to be banished
to be clear; to be distinct; to be skillful; to be skilful; to be well-executed; to get cold
shutting tightly; making airtight; sealing hermetically
surely; certainly; no doubt; indeed
to be perfectly clear (water, air, etc.); to clear up
feeling; sensation; mood; sensation of doing
to sleep; to die; to rest (in peace); to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; (arch.) to close one's eyes