sound;  noise;  note;  fame;  Chinese-derived character reading
 to resound;  to be heard far away;  to reverberate;  to shake;  to come (home);  to remain (with someone)
 (approximate) age;  years;  elderly;  old;  older (than);  senior
 squad leader;  group leader;  team leader
 two times;  twice;  two degrees
 to get tired of;  to lose interest in;  to be fed up with;  to have enough
 forever;  endlessly;  on and on;  meandering;  wandering;  winding
 ceremony;  rite;  ritual;  service
 being dead drunk;  drunken stupor
 to keep;  to preserve;  to hold;  to last;  to endure;  to keep well (food)
 ring;  circle;  hoop;  wheel;  circle (e.g. of friends)
 chair;  stool;  post;  office;  position
 to choke;  to be choked (by);  to sob convulsively
 heat;  hot air;  enthusiasm;  excitement;  fever
 decision;  determination;  resolution
 to hide;  to keep to oneself
 above;  up;  top;  summit;  surface;  before;  previous
 frantic;  frenetic;  inevitable death;  brinkmate (inevitable checkmate)
 before one knows;  before one becomes aware of;  unnoticed;  unawares
 time;  years;  days;  the Moon and the Sun
 to pass (of time);  to elapse
 tumult;  great noise;  clatter;  hustle and bustle
 only;  merely;  approximately;  about;  just (finished, etc.);  as if to;  (as though) about to
 to be soaked in;  to be flooded;  to be submerged;  to be immersed in (joy, memories, alcohol, etc.);  to give oneself over to;  to bask in
 loudly (flinging open a door);  with a clatter;  with a crash (e.g. of a falling structure);  completely (change);  utterly;  louvre window (door, vent, etc.)
 to open (a door, etc.);  to unwrap (e.g. parcel, package);  to open (for business, etc.);  to empty;  to remove;  to move out;  to clear out
 terrible;  dreadful;  amazing (e.g. of strength);  great (e.g. of skills);  to a great extent;  vast (in numbers)
 to choke;  to have trouble breathing
 getting a lump in one's throat;  overflowing with feelings;  chest full of;  lungs full of
 to breathe in and breathe out
 slightly (of an action);  (looking) small and quiet
 abrupt;  sudden;  unexpected
 proposal;  proposition;  suggestion
 to incline one's head to the side (in doubt);  to tilt one's head to the side (in confusion);  to be puzzled
 place;  spot;  field;  discipline;  occasion;  situation;  scene (of a play, movie, etc.)
 to get drunk;  to become intoxicated;  to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle);  to become nauseated;  to be elated;  to be exalted
 flapping (of a flag, fan, etc.);  fluttering;  pitter-patter (of footsteps);  quickly (making progress);  in quick succession