to be careful; to pay attention; to take care
for a moment; for a minute; for a while; for some time; for the time being; for now
well; properly; often; how (could you); why (would you)
to leave; to go away; to pass; to elapse; to be distant; to send away; to drive off
hard-to-overcome obstacle; high hurdle; (lit.) thick wall
to place (in position); to fix; to install; to seat (someone); to settle (upon something); to fix (e.g. one's gaze)
young and energetic; up-and-coming; new and excellent; newly produced; up-and-comer
to get lost; to lose one's bearings; to be puzzled; to be perplexed; to be tempted; to be seduced
to talk oneself hoarse; to shout oneself hoarse
surely (not); certainly (not)
iron basket for torches; cresset; brazier; bonfire
worn-out; ragged; crumbling; dry and crumbly; falling (in drops or clumps); scattering
to resound; to echo; to reverberate
hunting; harvesting (e.g. berries, fruit); picking; gathering
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
next (to); adjoining; adjacent; house next door; neighbouring house; next-door neighbour
duty room; staff room; waiting room
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
quick pace; quick steps; quick march; trot (horse gait)
attitude; posture; preparedness; readiness
friendly army; friendly troops; allied army
safety zone; buffer (e.g. against defeat)
to throw; to fling; to hurl; to neglect; to abandon; to leave alone
to tinker with; to fumble with; to twist up
disgrace; discredit; dishonor; dishonour; blot; shame
to cling to; to hold on to; to grapple; to set about doing; to begin; to take hold of
installation; mounting; furnishing; run (on a bank); bank run
in a crowd; in droves; crawling (of insects); swarming; dragging (e.g. along the ground); trailing
to gather; to collect; to assemble
to load (with goods, cargo); to put on board; to stow aboard
degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.); counter for occurrences; strength (of glasses); glasses prescription; alcohol content (percentage); alcohol by volume; extent
to cure; to heal; to fix; to correct; to do over again; to replace
regular; normal; formal; legal; established; legitimate
custom; general rule; convention; usually; generally; as a rule
to be contrary to; to be inconsistent with; to act contrary to (rules or guidelines); to violate; to oppose; to rebel
grasp; catch; understanding