injured person; wounded person; casualty
serious wound; serious injury
hospital; clinic; doctor's office; doctor's surgery; infirmary
transportation; conveyance; delivery; hospitalization; transfer to hospital
to be injured; to sustain a wound
to carry up; to bring up; to lift up; to elevate (someone) to a high position; to convince someone to accept a post (esp. through flattery)
shirt (undergarment); undershirt; singlet; shirt (outerwear; usu. with collar and buttons)
the country; countryside; outskirts; suburbs; presence; being in attendance
ignorance; innocence; stupidity
tolerance; open-mindedness; forbearance; generosity; magnanimity
to turn over; to turn around; to change (one's mind); to reverse (one's decision); to fly (flag, etc.); to wave (skirt, cape, etc.)
mask; disguise; guise; mask
rough (behaviour, temperament, etc.); wild; rude; violent
haughty; arrogant; pompous; self-important
to be crushed; to be squashed (flat); to be discouraged
desperately; for one's dear life
to yield; to give in; to bend (knee, etc.); to subdue; to overpower; (arch.) to feel down
ferocious; brutal; atrocious; savage; barbarous
hard fight; close game; struggle; tight contest
offensive (movement); aggression
to turn; to shift; to alter; to distract
defense; defence; safeguard; protection
storm; tempest; uproar; hullabaloo; storm (e.g. of protest)
minimum; at the very least
to clear; to make clear; to be unruffled; to look unconcerned; to look demure; to look prim
iron wall; impregnable fortress; impregnable; invulnerable; unassailable
to chip off; to scrape off; to prune
to make somebody lose face; to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish
now (while the time is ripe); while one still can
this (very thing); this precisely
superscription (on a letter, parcel, etc.); address; overwriting (data, file, etc.)
to come back; to return; to recur
to swell; to rise; to bulge; to rouse; to get excited
to be exhausted; to be tired out
to go back to the start; to reset; to restore; to return to the point (of a discussion); to return something (that has been moved) to previous place; to reconstitute
technique; art; skill; move
restriction; restraint; limitation; limit
cutting; planting (a cutting)
crime; sin; penalty; sentence; fault; responsibility