satisfaction; contentment; sufficient; satisfactory; satisfying (an equation)
to expand; to swell (out); to get big; to become inflated
one-eyed; first (in a series); initial
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
willpower; energy; vitality
extravagant; absurd; unbelievable; enormous; tremendous; extraordinary
toy; (person or thing treated as a) plaything
serious matter; major incident; matter of grave concern; crisis
half; 50%; tie; 5 parts; 5%
to become hungry; to get an empty stomach
to come alive; to get going; to start to move
funny story; funny anecdote
to get tired; to tire; to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.) to starve
living flesh; flesh and blood; physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva
it is assuredly that ...; can say with confidence that ...; did not ...
moreover; furthermore; nevertheless; and yet
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
average; mean; balance; equilibrium
to rise; to go up; to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; to get out (of water)
shortness of breath; panting; puffing; running out of steam (e.g. economy); losing momentum
(unpleasant) state of affairs; predicament; mess
sense of impending crisis; sense of danger
energy; energy; strength; energy source; energy resource; food energy
quantity; amount; generosity; magnanimity; pramana; (in Indian philosophy) means by which one gains accurate and valid knowledge
thought; consideration; thinking
to pile up; to accumulate
consequence; outcome; result; blame
fully; luxuriantly; fluffy; plump; soft and full
pointing out; identification
doesn't amount to doing (something); not significant enough to require (something); unnecessary
figure; body shape; build; somatotype; biotype; habitus
to rub; to crumple; to massage; to argue; to have a heated discussion; to train; to coach
as (for); for; in the capacity of
hygienic; healthy; healthful; sanitary
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness
to be unable to; to find difficult (unpleasant, awkward, painful) to do; to serve two or more functions or roles simultaneously; to contain (or combine) two or more features; to work in two or more jobs simultaneously (positions, etc.); to do alongside
in the same manner as before; the same as always