holiday; day off; sleep; rest; Good night
offender; criminal; culprit
to make out to be; to set someone up (as); to prepare (e.g. someone for a role); to make (e.g. "a man out of him"); to frame
to turn over; to turn upside down; to knock over; to tip over; to overturn (e.g. a decision); to upset
is it?; isn't it?; be; is
globular shape; spherical shape
swan (Cygnus spp.); white-feathered bird
art; technique; means; way; trick; trap
unexpectedly; surprisingly
to take hold of; to possess; to haunt
to smash up; to defeat crushingly
to cover up the sky (e.g. smoke)
ingratiation; pandering; catering (to); going along with (someone or something); accommodating oneself (e.g. to public opinion)
in a sense; in some way; to an extent
goal; basket (basketball); finishing line; Gaul
terminus; last stop (e.g. train)
an inch ahead; the immediate future
cliff; precipice; precipice; brink of a dangerous situation
deep pool; deep water; abyss; depths (e.g. of despair, etc.); grip (e.g. of death)
I'm sorry; (it's) inexcusable; I feel regretful; thank you very much (for help, etc.)
return (to); revolution; recurrence; regression
to abandon; to give up on; to desert
to abandon; to fail; to desert; to forsake
to strike; to hit; to beat; to punch
even a little; any at all; if only a little; no matter how little
influenced by; in response to; in the wake of; triggered by; following
real condition; actual circumstances; actual state of affairs
to connect; to tie; to fasten; to transfer (phone call)
while; during; performed in this condition
to have an ulterior motive; to have an axe to grind
to succeed (in doing); to pull something off; to manage (to do a job)
to be helpful; to be dependable; to stand by (someone)
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
alluring words; endearing words; sugared words; sweet words; honeyed words; flattery
to come out (e.g. hair); to fall out; to collapse (e.g. building, floor); to be left out; to be omitted
every day; daily; day after day; days (e.g. good old days)
cold-hearted; callous; unfeeling; insentient (objects); insensate; inanimate
sentence; verdict; pronouncement
acquaintance; relations; sexual intercourse; intersection
to pretend not to see; to turn one's back on
to be upset; to lose one's composure; to lose self-control; to put in disorder; to mess up; to disturb