departure; departing (from ...); sending; sent (by ...); engine; counter for gunshots, bursts of gas, etc.
to throw oneself; to jump; to leap
to conceive; to become pregnant; to get filled with (e.g. sails filled with wind); to be swollen with; to contain (a contradiction, danger, etc.); to carry (a problem, consequences, etc.)
green; greenery (esp. fresh verdure)
rapidly; vigorously; by leaps and bounds; steadily
reaction; recoil; kick; backlash
fall; drop; descent; coming down
orbit; trajectory; railroad track; (right) track; proper course
to fold up; to fold into layers
under one's eyes; below one's eyes
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
lightly; easily; carelessly
opposite side; other side; other party
pole; rod; line; dash; spoken monotonously
to sit down hard; to sink down to the floor
to come unstuck from; to peel off; to come off
stairwell; stair hall; staircase
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unpleasant; disagreeable; abominable; unlucky; inauspicious; ominous
fingernail mark; scratch; scars (e.g. of war); traces (of damage); ravages
underground; below the ground; world of the dead; the grave; underground (activities, movement, etc.); secret
rendezvous; meeting; area where guests gather before the start of a tea ceremony; waiting room; (arch.) meeting place for assignations, drinking, etc.
space (room, area, outer space)
once; before; formerly; never yet; never before; first time
to lurk; to hover in the background; to be coiled up; to stretch tortuously
bed and food; eating and sleeping
being extremely busy; being swamped with work
condition; state (of health); appearance
(not) a single person; (no) one
very (extremely) low temperature
speck; dot; point; only a little; particle; only one
to watch steadily; to stare