to be astonished;  to be amazed;  to be astounded;  to be deeply impressed
 trajectory;  line of fire;  ballistic
 reaction;  recoil;  kick;  backlash
 to go round and cut in;  to take a roundabout path
 to make time;  to carve out some time (to do something)
 to take out (e.g. garbage);  to put out (e.g. dishes on table);  to serve (e.g. meal);  to get out (e.g. food from cupboard);  to submit (e.g. ideas, opinions);  to provide for
 easy;  likely to ...;  have a tendency to ...;  easy to ...
 under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.);  under (a flag, the sun, etc.);  beneath;  with (e.g. one blow);  on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...);  (somebody's) side
 repatriation;  return;  (electrical) feedback
 to recover;  to rally;  to improve;  to pick up
 field of vision;  view;  one's outlook (e.g. on life);  one's horizons
 promptly;  quickly;  without delay;  before others;  first
 to prevent;  to take precautions
 overheating;  overexcitement
 preventing (someone) from leaving;  confinement;  keeping indoors;  being stranded;  grounding
 to eat;  to drink;  to receive (e.g. a blow);  to be on the receiving end (of something undesirable);  to undergo (trouble)
 planning;  scheming;  maneuvering;  manoeuvring
 to regain one's breath;  to catch one's breath
 superiority;  superior power;  predominance;  preponderance
 to put effort into;  to strain;  to put strength into;  to put forth effort
 arrowhead;  target of a flying arrow;  brunt (of an attack);  the very moment (when);  the point (of doing)
 hitting the target;  striking home;  proving to be right;  coming true;  being on the mark
 to fix upon (one-sidedly);  to (ignore somebody's position and) arbitrarily decide something is the case;  to scold;  to take (a person) to task
 school;  proof (of a book, document, etc.);  counter for proofs
 to groan;  to moan;  to roar;  to howl;  to hum (engine, wind, etc.);  to buzz;  to ooh and aah (in admiration)
 inborn;  innate;  inherent;  a priori
 unnecessary;  not needed;  not necessary
 to carry (something) under cover;  to carry concealed
 sword (esp. Japanese single-edged);  katana;  scalpel;  chisel;  burin;  knife money (knife-shaped commodity money used in ancient China)
 harvest;  crop;  ingathering;  fruits (of one's labors);  gain;  result
 to have authority over;  to exercise one's authority (over);  to glare;  to scowl at;  to glower at
 to plan;  to form a plan;  to scheme;  to envision;  to intend to do
 vague;  fuzzy;  elusive;  slippery
 headlong rush;  rushing recklessly
 to entice;  to tempt;  to invite someone to join in
 blind alley;  cul-de-sac;  dead end street;  deadlock;  impasse;  dead end