sleeve; wing (of a stage, desk, gate, etc.)
to be turned up; to be lifted up (e.g. by the wind)
to step back; to move back; to withdraw (from the presence of a superior); to leave; to resign; to retire
to rush on; to attack; to swoop down on
(medical) doctor; physician
to be effective; to take effect; to work; to function well; to be possible (to do, use, etc.); to be able to
clothes (esp. Western clothes); counter for doses of medicine, gulps of tea, drags of a cigarette, etc.
how can (one) do something
incision; operation; section
to elevate; to raise; to lift up; to flatter; to extol; to praise to the sky
basis; foundation; grounds; authority
to roll about; to writhe about
decayed tree; rotted tree; decayed wood; obscure, meaningless life (metaphor)
symptoms; condition (of a patient)
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
bright red; deep red; flushed (of face); downright (e.g. lie); complete; utter
to burn; to be roasted; to be heated; to be jealous; to be envious
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
to writhe; to squirm; to wriggle
becoming red hot; red heat; scorching heat; running high (of emotions); burning (with passion, enthusiasm, etc.)
to blow out; to spout out
to yield oneself (to something); to devote oneself (to something); to surrender oneself (to something)
esophagus; gullet; esophageal
to bring back; to restore
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
with a click; with a snap
to joke; to jest; to make fun of; to laugh at; to romp; to gambol
to pour (into); to sprinkle on (from above); to water (e.g. plants); to shed (tears); to concentrate one's energy (strength, attention, etc.) on; to devote to; to flow into (e.g. of a river)
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
sound of two hard thin objects rubbing together; crunch crunch
innumerable; countless; numberless
to break through; to penetrate; to pierce
century; hundred years; (fig.) a long time
to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength