to dig down; to dig into (a matter); to delve into; to probe into
to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to patch (clothes); to mend; to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with
trade; buying and selling; trafficking (e.g. of humans, arms, drugs); dealing
purification; cleanup (e.g. of politics); purge
idiom; set phrase; idiomatic phrase
to translate; to interpret
considerably; not a little; in no small numbers
field; sports stadium; arena
(flight of) stone steps; stone stairway
drama; theatre; theater; play
mass meeting; convention; tournament; competition; grand event
hooting; jeering; heckling
to invade; to attack; to breach; to penetrate
third stage; three stages
(on a) closer look; closer scrutiny; second look
(musical) conductor; commander; leader; director
in accordance with; according to; as X, then Y (e.g. as we age we gain wisdom, as wine matures it becomes more valuable, etc.)
implementation (e.g. of a system); materialization; materialisation; realization; realisation; actualization
stone wall; dry wall; rocky cliff; stone precipice
box; box-shape; cube-type
police cell; place of detention; jail
municipal office; council; city hall
guard; sentinel; garrison
do not enter; no entry; wrong way
to leave; to depart; to take one's leave
overlooking; letting a good ball go by
fool; idiot; dotage; senility; touched in the head (from); out of it (from)
step; stride; counter for steps
to draw (a bow) to the limit; to pull tight; to squeeze tight; to strain (voice)
body; physique; build; stature
some nerve (as in 'you must have some nerve to ...')
to make a lasting impression
predominance; superiority; ascendancy; advantage; supremacy
to become speechless; to be at a loss for words