the opposite direction; the other way
to begin to walk; to set out
to keep one's temper; to maintain one's composure; to remain calm; to keep presence of mind; to preserve one's equilibrium
to lose one's energy; to be cowardly
disagreeable; detestable; unpleasant; reluctant
firm; determined; resolute; conclusive
fixed content; settled matter; done deal
good humour (humor); good mood
swing; shake; appearance; behaviour; pretence (pretense); show; going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction
bone; frame; outline; core; backbone; spirit
remarkably; markedly; rapidly; sound of breaking or creaking
to make sound (of an animal); to call; to cry; to make a meld call (e.g. pung, kong)
amusement; diversion (to pass time); pastime; recreation
opposition; rivalry; competition; antagonism
in the same manner as before; the same as always
appointing to a responsible post; making much of
just like; (virtually) no different from; (almost) the same as; as good as (e.g. dead, settled)
half; 50%; tie; 5 parts; 5%
policy; course; plan (of action); magnetic needle
equality (esp. of status); equal footing; equal terms
to hurt; to injure; to harm; to damage; to worry; to bother
one's own strength or effort; (by) oneself
difficulty; hardship; trouble; infeasibility; inability (to carry out)
to be in luck's way; to get lucky
steady; honest; sober; straightforward
plans; arrangement; schedule; program; programme; expectation
to save trouble; to save effort; to save hassle; to save bother; to save time
to impose (a tax, fine, etc.); to levy; to assign (a task, duty, etc.); to give; to set
completely ordinary; plain; commonplace; everyday
specialization; specialisation
to steal; to plagiarize; to steal (a technique, idea, etc.); to do stealthily; to do during scant time; to steal a base
private talk; confidential talk; secret talk
ideal; perfect; most suitable; just right
Apollo (Greek and Roman god)
deity of the Moon; moon god
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to be inferior to; to be less good at; to fall behind
bow (weapon); archery; bow (for a violin, etc.)