living environment; habitat
television; TV; TV program; TV programme; TV broadcast
to cross one's mind; to be reminded
alley; alleyway; teahouse garden; path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.)
illegal; illicit; unlawful
the most; the extreme; prime; conspicuous
poor; needy; lacking (quantity and quality-wise); poor; scanty
base (e.g. of a triangle); low class; low in social standing; base (e.g. of support); foundation
limits; boundary; domain; area (e.g. in programming languages)
off the mark; off base; misdirected; irrelevant
security; guarantee; collateral (e.g. mortgage)
unclean; dirty; unsanitary; indecent; dirty (story, money, etc.); obscene
to till; to plow; to plough; to cultivate
unavoidably; inevitably; necessarily; reluctantly; against one's will
maze; labyrinth; inner ear
indicates concession or compromise; indicates permission
true feelings; real intention; one's heart; one's right mind; one's senses; one's conscience
consultation; question; enquiry; inquiry
to stand side by side; to stand in a row
ring; circle; hoop; wheel; circle (e.g. of friends)
to come off; to be worn off; to fade; to discolor; to discolour
to feel down; to feel sad; to be in a slump (business, economy, etc.); to be in an unfavourable condition; to fall into (e.g. a hole)
to make a mess; to perpetrate; to do; to finish up; to be guilty of
deeply impressive; memorable; striking
that's not a nice thing to say; that's not a nice way of putting it; there was no need to say that
to be transparent; to be easily seen through; to be obvious; to be apparent
to be haggard; to be gaunt; to be emaciated; to be worn out (e.g. illness, worry)
false accusation; pretext; picking a quarrel; committing oneself
god of pestilence; god who spreads infectious diseases; jinx; hoodoo; pest
adult (esp. person 20 years old or over); grownup; becoming an adult; coming of age; growing up (to be a man, woman)
the point of ...; the place where ...; a place called ...; places known as ...; I would say ...; ... is how I'd put it
working in the fields; working on a farm
commonplace (of people or animals); ordinary; typical; ubiquitous; run-of-the-mill; found around every corner