notes; comment; remark; annotation
attending (upon); keeping another company
storage room; storeroom; lumber room
valuable article; valuables
lived-in feel (e.g. of a room); sense of life; hints of daily life
person who avoids others; social outcast
spoils of war; booty; war trophy; something one managed to obtain or buy (at a bargain sale, merchandise stall, etc.); purchases; prizes (at an arcade, etc.)
notebook; copy-book; note; noting down; (musical) note; laptop (computer)
oblique line; forward slash
advice (to a superior); counsel; proposal; suggestion; recommendation
useless; waste of time and effort; pointless; vain efforts
by all means; by all costs
teething fever; developmental fever; fever that brings with it an intellectual or psycho-developmental growth spurt
to fry; to saute; to stir-fry
change of pace; change of mood; (mental) break (e.g. going for a walk); refreshment
night view; night skyline; nightscape
recitation (of a poem); chanting; singing; composition (of a poem); composed poem
greater than ...; bigger ...
Milky Way; luminous band corresponding to the plane of the galaxy
not at all inferior to; rival or surpass; compare favorably (with)
torrent; rapid stream; violently rushing stream
suddenly (hit); with a slap; sharply (glance, glare, etc.); fiercely; suddenly; all of a sudden
yearned for; longed for; missed
about; concerning; related to; -ish
ill-bred; impolite; rude; impudent; insolent; blunt
to fully understand and agree; to be convinced; to be fully satisfied (with an explanation)
to come into being; to be born
farewell; be that so; in that case; (arch.) however; (arch.) though that may be the case
painful; heartrending; trying; oppressive; suffocating; miserable
shivering; feeling chilly; shuddering (with fear); feeling creepy; thrilled; excited
to aggravate; to complicate; to make worse
to project; to protrude; to pop out (e.g. eyes); to jump out; to rush out
to draw near; to draw closer; to press (e.g. for an answer); to hound
profound; deep; deep (of a cave, etc.); innermost; interior
to be in high spirits; to be full of vigor (vigour); to be enthusiastic; to be eager; to stretch to breaking point
well-behaved (esp. children and pets); obedient; good