fervour; fervor; vigour; vigor; ardour; ardor
to hardly recognise; to mistake for something or somebody else
feces and urine; excreta; human waste
government and people; government and private sector; public and private sector
3000; three thousand; many
labour; labor; effort; toil; trouble
person in charge (of an area of work); person responsible; contact (person)
to manage; to deal with; to cope with; to sentence; to condemn; to punish
(poor) treatment; (bad) behavior; behaviour; action; act
disastrous; tragic; miserable; wretched; pitiful; woeful
public (attention, recognition, etc.); social (standing, acceptance, etc.); worldly (fame, desires, etc.)
convenient; favorable; favourable; expedient; expedience
to relax; to make oneself comfortable
during imprisonment; while in jail
weakening; emaciation; decline
to break; to smash; to defeat; to destroy; to eliminate
short blade; small weapon; epigram; pithy saying
your highness; your grace; your eminence
these guys; these fellows
pain; anguish; distress; suffering; hardship
to use as an intermediary; to mediate; to assist; to worry; to mind; to care
extremely gruesome; lurid; violent; bloody; fierce
serious; grave; dignified; solemn
to engage in a bloody feud; to have a family quarrel; to quarrel with one's own flesh and blood; (lit.) to wash blood for blood
farewell; be that so; in that case; (arch.) however; (arch.) though that may be the case
a head (e.g. taller or shorter); noticeable difference (in competitors' results)
herculean strength; mountain carrier-guide
questions and answers; dialogue
to each his own; people differ; different people (have different likes)
to be like-minded; to have the same goal
sweet words; smooth talk; cajolery; flattery; sycophancy
to pester someone (e.g. to buy something)