sensitive; alert; aware; susceptible
to perceive; to sense; to take in; to grasp; to feel
to sever; to cut off; to suppress; to eradicate; to abstain (from); to give up
that way; that direction; that (one); that person; there; over there
whereabouts; place; location; place where one belongs; where one fits in; place where one can be oneself
to shoot (at); to attack; to defeat; to destroy
to fire a gun; to let off a gun; to loose off a shell
accurate; correct; precise; exact
to cut off; to cut up; to tear to pieces
silly; foolish; absurd; childish; easy; trifling
to step on; to tread on; to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to experience; to undergo; to follow (rules, principles, etc.)
taking no notice (of); thinking nothing of; disregarding; not aware of; completely ignoring; being out of consideration
scream; shriek; shout; exclamation
echo; reverberation; spirit of a tree; tree spirit
right arm; right-hand man; right hand; right-handed pitcher
to cut off; to lop off; to prune
regrettable; disappointing; precious; dear; too good for; deserving better
to have a long life; to live a long time
to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
cool breeze; refreshing breeze
shock (psychological); crisis (esp. financial); event that rattles the markets; shock (physical, mechanical); shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow); trauma
to regain one's footing; to get back on one's feet; to recover; (of the market) to improve
this time; now; next time; another time; recently; lately
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
tired feeling; feeling of exhaustion; sense of fatigue; fatigability
to be caught; to be captured; to be taken prisoner; to be seized with (fear, etc.); to be a slave to; to stick to
for a moment; for a minute; for a while; for some time; for the time being; for now
equal; identical; the same; no different (to); just like; equivalent
one long straight object (e.g. strand of hair, beam of light, wisp of smoke); a single bloodline; earnest; resolute; (arch.) ordinary; (arch.) common
to say (something) over one's shoulder
fast; quick; early (in the day, etc.); premature; (too) soon; not yet