close investigation; careful examination; scrutiny
play; sport; fun; caprice; joke; jest
Briton; Englishman; (the) English
cradle (of civilisation, civilization, etc.); birthplace
advantage; benefit; profit; interest
with all due respect; I'm sorry, but ...; I'm afraid ...
to take offense; to take offence; to get angry; to lose one's temper
to blow violently; to sweep over; to devastate
feelings; thoughts; meaning
rapid increase; proliferation; surge; explosion
soft, coaxing voice; wheedling voice; ingratiating voice
everything one does; whatever one does
output (electrical, signal, etc.)
to be oversized (overloud, etc.)
to speak (of something); to be effective; to be powerful; to mean everything
to diffuse; to spread throughout; to prevail; to become widespread; to reach everyone
to get down to business; to cut to the chase; to get straight to the point; to move on to the main subject
husband and wife; married couple
intention; idea; inclination; wish
guardianship; guardian; (theatrical) assistant; prompter
evil thought; malicious motive
party; set; gang; company; person
immediate; prompt; quick; rapid; urgent; pressing
wisdom; intelligence; intellect
to throb (with pain); to ache; to smart; to rankle; to gall; to rile
to erase; to delete; to turn off (power); to switch off; to extinguish; to put out
personal affairs; private matter; personal secret; privacy
cause and effect; causality; karma; fate; unfortunate; unlucky
to run at full speed; to run and run; to try one's hardest
to be negligent in doing something; to shirk; to be off one's guard