physical condition; state of health
to surpass; to outstrip; to excel
attendance (on); chaperonage; attendant; escort; entourage
trouble; troubles; worry; distress; sorrows; anguish
to cause someone to worry
the more ... the more ...; as; (arch.) while; (arch.) during; (arch.) because; (arch.) since
to be handed down; to be introduced; to be transmitted; to be circulated; to go along; to walk along
canteen; flask; water bottle; thermos
warm; mild; (pleasantly) hot; considerate; kind; genial
extra; more; unnecessary; needless; all the more; even more
bad influence; negative influence
smoothly; easily; readily
bad reputation; infamy; ill repute; unfavorable criticism; unfavourable criticism
because of; owing to; due to
out of one's league; facing a too tough opponent; outclassed
frank; candid; straightforward; openhearted; direct; outspoken
to become speechless; to be at a loss for words
anyone; anybody; everyone; everybody; whoever
one day; (on) a certain day
(your) daughter; young woman
badness; evilness; bad; evil
self-consciousness; self-awareness
support; participation; assistance; complicity; conspiracy
how many people; a number of people
to cross (legs or arms); to link (arms); to put together; to construct; to braid; to plait; to grapple
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; death (usu. of a relative); bereavement
thought; imagination; mind; desire; wish; love
to respond; to answer; to meet (e.g. demands, expectations); to affect; to take a toll; to strike home
that way; that direction; that (one); that person; there; over there
to cut down; to slay; to truncate; to round down; to omit; to discard
to think too much; to be over-concerned
pessimism; disappointment
how; in what way; by what means
to remind (someone of something); to call attention to; to make sure of; to emphasize; to emphasise
slowly (but steadily); gradually; bit-by-bit; slowly soaking in; slowly permeating; oozing out
vitality; energy; dynamism
to go smoothly; to turn out well; to do the trick; to have peaceful relations
to become better; to improve
to become less crowded; to thin out; to get empty; to be hungry