to slip out; to sneak away; to break into the lead; to get ahead; to begin to fall out (e.g. hair); to break out (of a loop)
to prick up one's ears and listen; to listen attentively
to pay attention to another's needs; to attend to; to fuss about; to take into consideration
emotional scars; mental trauma
shallow; superficial; slight (wound); light (sleep); short (time); early
(a) little; somewhat; somehow
to pinch; to hold (between one's fingers); to pick up and eat; to snack on; to pick out (the main point); to summarize
to place on (something); to give (someone) a ride; to give a lift; to pick up
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
mansion; palace; (arch.) nobleman; (arch.) noblewoman; (arch.) cabin (on a boat, carriage, etc.)
everywhere; at every turn
ship; boat; tank; tub; counter for boat-shaped containers (e.g. of sashimi)
absence; disregard; indifference
to shelter (e.g. a fugitive); to harbour; to harbor; to hide; to give refuge to
to dismiss (an employee); to discharge; to divorce one's wife; to give a holiday; to give vacation time
to be dyed; to be tainted; to be infected; to be stained
in order to (e.g. meet goal); so that; take care (so as); hoping or wishing for something
covered in blood; bloodstained; bloody; gory
corruption; immorality; lapse from virtue; fall from virtue
first and last (time, chance, etc.); (the) only
in a daze; absent-mindedly; dimly; hazily; with a roar (of flames); with a whoosh
to distance oneself (from); to keep (something or someone) at a distance; to maintain a distance (from)
(with a) slap; smack; wham; sound of striking with something solid; zap; crack
you are quite right; reasonable; natural; just
anyone; anybody; everyone; everybody; whoever
to make merry; to frolic; to be in high spirits
environment; circumstance
geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; dressed-up beautiful woman
poverty-stricken; destitute; poor; penurious
pronoun; synonym; classic example; pattern
far; distant; distant (past); remote (in time); distant (relationship or kinship); having little to do (with someone); far (from something else in quality, degree, etc.)
antiquity; the previous era