quarrel; fight; trouble; dispute; friction; discord
distinction; differentiation; classification
just as one thought; as usual; sure enough
out of necessity; with no other option; perforce; unavoidably; reluctantly; unwillingly
police officer; policeman; constable
quite capable of ...; could happen; not unlikely to
dishonor; dishonour; disgrace; shame
scene; setting; scene (in a movie, play); shot; state of the market
participation; taking part in; participating in; being concerned in
to turn inside out; to turn the other way; to turn (something) over
to be photographed; to be projected
loss in weight (esp. body weight); weight reduction; loss in quantity; reduction of quantity
projection; reflection; image; match; harmony
upper lip; philtrum; under one's nose; mouth
reddish tinge; tinge of red; slight redness; reddishness; blush
to shine; to be visible; to be tinged with; to rise (of water levels); to flow in; to be felt (i.e. as an emotion); to come over one
if that's the case ...; if so ...; that being the case ...
youngster; neophyte; greenhorn
knack; skill; bone; skeleton; cremated remains (esp. the bones); ashes
polecat (Mustela putorius); ferret; fitch
stone paving; cobble paving; stone steps; check (pattern); pavé; rectangular dessert (usu. made from chocolate or several layers of sponge cake)
to cover a surface; to spread all over; to blanket; to lay
to be confused; to be bewildered; to be taken aback
weasel (esp. the Japanese weasel, Mustela itatsi); mustelid (any other member of the weasel family, incl. badgers, martens, minks, ferrets, otters, polecats, stoats, skunks, etc.)
reaction; recoil; kick; backlash
to jump up; to spring up; to jump (market, price, etc.); to rise sharply; to act rashly; to jump the gun
to turn one's back (on the enemy)
ding; chime (sound of a bell or a small gong)
to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
foul-smelling; stinking; intolerable (behaviour, attitude, etc.); unbearable; disgusting
base; mean; vulgar; despicable; low
to clatter; to flap (noisily); to rattle; to walk around being unable to settle down
to send (something) flying; to splatter; to drive (something) off