to resume breathing; to come around; to come back to life
inexperienced; immature; green; grassy-smelling; smelling of raw vegetation
to walk; to go on foot; to tread (a figurative path); to follow; to advance towards (e.g. a solution); to set out (e.g. on the path to destruction, ruin, etc.)
sudden; unexpected; unannounced; abrupt
millennium; one thousand years; (fig.) long time
appearance; shape; form; atmosphere; look; feel
face; mug; surface; cheek meat; (arch.) cheek; (arch.) cheeks
to be haggard; to be gaunt; to be emaciated; to be worn out (e.g. illness, worry)
intimacy; affection; familiarity
one's social position; one's place; one's standing
capitulation; surrender; submission; yield
going straight on; going straight ahead
to marry (a woman); to take to wife; to take in marriage
that is to say; so that means
to run counter to; to go against; to disobey; to infringe
that road (path, street, way, etc.); that line (of business); that profession; love affairs; romance
to try all possible means
to fall incessantly (rain, snow, etc.); to downpour
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
to crumble away; to collapse
to go back to the start; to reset; to restore; to return to the point (of a discussion); to return something (that has been moved) to previous place; to reconstitute
to collect oneself; to cool off; to recover oneself
cause of a disease; root of an evil
contortion; distortion; warp; kink (in one's character); twist
you have only to; all you have to (do); all that's required; as long as; if only
formation; molding; making up; repair (e.g. plastic surgery); replacement; -plasty
of course; certainly; naturally
thoughtless; reckless; rash; excessive; unreasonable; immoderate
wearisome; insipid; dull; irksome; wretched; vain
anyone; anybody; everyone; whoever
to strain (oneself); to bear down; to exert oneself; to put on a bold front; to make a show of strength; to swagger
vast; limitless; boundless
(taking a) bath; hot spring cure
to keep in mind; to bear in mind; to try; to aim to do; to endeavor; to endeavour
to descend; to go down; to be handed down (of an order, judgment, etc.); to pass (of time); to surrender; to capitulate; to be less than
to be scattered about; to disperse; to be littered (with)
to let down one's guard; to relax one's guard
to quiet; to calm down; to compose oneself; to settle down