crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers
every person; every mouth; every entrance
to be heard; to be audible; to be said to be; to be reputed
auscultation; listening to a person's chest with a stethoscope
unmeasurable; impossible to measure
anyhow; anyway; somehow or other; apart from ...; setting ... aside
regular; well-regulated; systematic; orderly
to be disordered; to be disarranged; to be discomposed; to be upset; to lapse into chaos (due to war, etc.)
to take a breath; to take a short rest
to; for; from the standpoint of; as far as ... is concerned
matter of time; question of time
to hand over; to transfer; to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; to yield; to concede
pulse; vein; chain (of mountains, etc.); hope; thread (of an argument)
easily mixed up (e.g. similar words); easily mistaken; confusingly similar; misleading; equivocal; ambiguous
faint; dim; weak; poor; wretched; meagre
a few minutes later; after a few minutes
to assume the posture of praying; to press the palms and fingers of both hands together; to beg; to make a supplication; to see (something or someone of high status)
one's every action; every single move; slight effort; least trouble; small amount of work
to watch over; to watch attentively
dead person; (the) deceased; (the) dead; casualties
crying loudly; bawling; wailing; crying one's eyes out (without making noise); breaking into a flood of tears; crying buckets
softly; gently; stealthily; secretly; to leave alone; to leave as it is
view; opinion; finding; findings
patient's chart; clinical records; record (e.g. student, equipment maintenance, etc.)
to recognize; to recognise; to deem; to judge; to approve; to deem acceptable; to admit
life and death; samsara (cycle of death and rebirth); death
everyday; always; at all times; frequently
to be affected; to be influenced; to be concerned with; to have to do with; to stick to (opinions)
special; particular; peculiar; unique
occupation; profession; job; vocation; trade; calling
having no choice; at a loss for what to do; at one's wits' end
to care for (the sick); to nurse; to attend (someone's deathbed)
expressly; especially; taking the trouble (to do); intentionally; deliberately
to do together; to share; to participate in
that gentleman; that lady; he; she
to descend (e.g. a mountain); to go down; to alight (e.g. from bus); to get off; to step down; to retire; to be granted
to be crowded with people; to be bustling with; to prosper; to flourish; to do thriving business