great erudition; extensive knowledge; vast stock of knowledge
to collect; to put (it all) together; to summarize; to aggregate; to bring to a conclusion; to finalize
nape (of the neck); nucha
(verbal) abuse; denunciation; disparagement; vilification; scathing criticism
unsuitable; inappropriate; improper
to cancel; to withdraw; to retract; to take back (words, etc.); to revoke
outrageous lie; outright lie
stance; attitude; standpoint; stance; posture
reason; reasoning power; (one's) sense
brittle; fragile; weak; tender-hearted; sentimental; easily moved
sorting; arrangement; liquidation; settlement; retrenchment; curtailment
as (much) as possible; as (much) as one can; wherever practicable; if possible
determination; resolution
getting closer; drawing nearer; being not much different; being near (age, skill, etc.); becoming close (i.e. friendly); becoming intimate
crumpled; rumpled; to be annoyed; to be irritated; noisily (chewing)
to pin down; to knock down; to push (and hold) somebody down (esp. with sexual connotations)
turbidity; cloudiness (of a liquid); opacity; disorder; chaos
backlight (in photography, etc.); illumination (of the subject) from behind
plan; meter; measuring device; (in) total; total (of)
class (of students); group (of people); party; lot; bunch; crime family; organized-crime syndicate
screening meeting; trial meeting; qualifying competition
call; summons; convening; convocation
reorganization; reorganisation; reshuffle
other than; excluding; without
being enrolled (at a school); being registered; being a member (of a team, organization, etc.)
intimacy; friendship; friendly relations
national defence; national defense
stipulation; prescription; provision; regulation; rule
every person; every mouth; every entrance
form (as opposed to substance); formality; method; system; format; mode
print; printing; (printed) copy; handout; flyer
each (person); everyone; individual; respective
close to; directly (e.g. staring); suddenly (e.g. stopping)
as; because; with; due to
criterion (criteria) for selection
noisily (esp. the noise of heavy feet)
anger; resentment; indignation; chagrin; irritation
unable to clear away one's ill feeling; not able to do anything (about...)