catastrophe; cataclysm; collapse (of a relationship); breakup; split (friends, lovers, etc.)
enterprise; business; company; corporation
police; police officer; police station
control; management (e.g. of a business)
error; mistake; slip; bug
to grapple with; to wrestle with; to engage in a bout; to tackle (e.g. a problem); to come to grips with; to work hard on
to dig up; to turn up; to tear up; to rake up (e.g. old scandal); to dig over
to have an idea; to have a clue
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
lapis lazuli; lapis lazuli (color); beryl; mall blue passerine bird (esp. the blue-and-white flycatcher and the Siberian blue robin, but also the red-flanked bluetail); glass
leaving (e.g. work at end of day); withdrawal (e.g. from a noble's or superior's presence); exit (e.g. from a market)
people; (all) persons; you (usu. plural); various
young person; inexperienced person; novice
to be ill; to suffer from; to have trouble doing ...; to be unable to ...; to fail to ...
to bow; to worship; to receive; to see
eye; eyes; sight; vision; looking
looking or acting as if one owned the place
to domineer; to throw one's weight around; to lord it (over)
of no use whatsoever; good for nothing; useless
night view; night skyline; nightscape
rate of increase (e.g. prices); rate of climb (e.g. aircraft)
(a) little; somewhat; somehow
love of learning; desire for learning; passion for knowledge
baron; Irish cobbler (variety of potato)
system; institution; organization; organisation
blushing; getting red in the face; embarrassment
to get mended; to be repaired; to return to normal; to recover (e.g. one's temper); to be corrected; to get put right; to come right
every year; yearly; annually