to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
reinforcement; augmentation; strengthening; increase; buildup
whole; entirety; whatever (is the matter)
part; assigning (allotment of) parts; role; duties
whereabout; about where; how much
to cut open; to clear (land); to cut (a path, road, etc.); to carve out (a new career, future, etc.); to open up (a new field)
to plant; to grow; to insert; to transplant; to inoculate (e.g. an infectious agent); to instill (idea, value, etc.)
wordly things; common customs; the world; the (common) people; secularity
immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); person not bound by earthly desires
inconvenience; inexpediency; unhandiness
dwelling; house; residence; den; habitat
hiding place; hideout; refuge; retreat; hideaway
to begin to dance; to break into a dance
buried gold; buried treasure
to strike (gold, oil, etc.); to find (e.g. buried treasure); to dig up
switching on and off (of a light); flashing; blinking; flickering
sticky; gluey; gummy; stickiness; something sticky
failure; defeat; mistake; unconsciousness
inner; underwear; undergarment; innerwear
to blow off (strongly); to blow away; to drive away (e.g. one's worries); to dispel; to do at great speed (e.g. drive a car); to carry out (a task) very quickly
ground; earth; the solid earth; the (vast) land
most suitable; optimum; optimal; best
absolute basics; very rudiments
break (rest); break (tennis, boxing, snooker, etc.); suddenly becoming popular; becoming a hit
cane; walking stick; staff; wand
terrain; geographical features; topography
empty grain husk; immature ear (e.g. wheat); hollow object; unripe fruit
to tremble; to shiver; to shake
(item of) equipment; accessories (bike, auto)
house; plastic greenhouse; house music; go to your kennel (cage, bed, etc.)!
empty lot; vacant plot of land
private room; single (room); room for one; (toilet) stall
state of mind; mentality; psychology
monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; sly person; idiot; hick; sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook