heart; guts; nerve; central part
palpitation (of the heart); pounding; throbbing; thumping
field of vision; visibility; view; visual field; (one's) ken
to become dim; to become blurred
to keep one's temper; to maintain one's composure; to remain calm; to keep presence of mind; to preserve one's equilibrium
desire; want; will; wish; urge; craving
boiling; seething; becoming heated (e.g. debate); excitement; soaring (prices); shooting up
to boil up; to come to the boil; to arise; to break out; to get excited; to be in uproar
to prostrate oneself before
obedience; submission; resignation
to kick; to refuse; to reject; to stamp (on the ground); to firmly press one's feet (against something)
to yield; to give in; to bend (knee, etc.); to subdue; to overpower; (arch.) to feel down
to stand in the way; to bar someone's way; to block the way
to knock down; to tear down; to crush (e.g. enemy); to throw into confusion; to refute; to pick apart
20 years old; (arch.) twenty
to worry about; to be vexed
to laugh at; to ridicule; to mock; to make fun of; to sneer at
summons; summonsing; citation; subpoena; arraigning; calling
encroachment; erosion; corrosion
to soar; to fly high; to be whirled up; to make merry; to be ecstatic; to be in high spirits
same; similar; (just) like; equal
scaffold; scaffolding; foothold; footing; foothold (e.g. in business); foundation
space; air; midair; (from) memory; (by) heart
standing firm; holding out
acceleration; speeding up
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off
general idea; concept; notion
formation; establishment; conclusion (e.g. of a deal); reaching (e.g. an agreement); being valid (of a theory, argument, etc.); holding
existence; being; survival; to exist; to live; to survive
to go against; to oppose; to disobey; to defy
signal; signalling; signaling; traffic light; traffic signal
rivalry (between two equally strong sides); struggle for supremacy; competing (with); vying (with); contending (with); being an equal match (for)
to coil about; to follow about; to surround; to cling to
unprecedented; never happened before; first time in history
deep (colour); dark; strong (flavour, smell, etc.); thick (consistency); dense; strong (possibility, etc.)
one's possessions; ownership
to close one's eyes partly; to squint; to smile with one's whole face; to look fondly at
treason; treachery; mutiny; rebellion; insurrection
to lend an ear to; to listen to