to be used up;  to be run out;  to be exhausted;  to be consumed;  to come to an end
 nature;  natural;  spontaneous;  naturally;  spontaneously
 difficult to ...;  hard to ...
 to torment;  to torture;  to harass
 dark purple;  grape (colour)
 stain;  spot;  smudge;  spot (on one's skin, e.g. chloasma, liver spot);  blemish;  discoloration
 self control;  self restraint
 water tank;  cistern;  fish tank;  aquarium
 black;  dark;  blackish;  suspicious;  criminal;  darkened and dirty;  sooty
 sorrow;  grief;  anguish;  trouble;  affliction;  anxiety
 supple;  flexible;  elastic;  graceful;  elegant;  refined
 in the style of (esp. literary, artistic, etc. works);  reminiscent of;  attached or stretched on
 to be(come) intertwined;  to be entangled
 fingertip;  finger;  toe tip;  toe
 beat;  palpitation;  pulsation;  throbbing
 to get stuck in;  to be mired in;  to be addicted to
 another;  one more;  not quite;  not very good;  lacking
 to try;  to attempt;  to have a go (at something)
 the body;  the flesh;  the outer man;  one's physique
 cell;  cell (in an organization, esp. a communist party)
 permeation (of thought, ideology, culture, etc.);  infiltration (e.g. of ideas);  permeation (of a liquid, etc.);  soaking;  osmosis
 unable to do (as one wishes);  able to do only with great effort;  almost impossible to do;  beyond one's control;  not always turning out as one wishes;  not going the way one wants it to
 distinction;  difference;  separate;  different;  exception;  exclusion
 dark brown;  colour of tanned skin
 white;  innocence;  innocent person;  blank space;  white go stone;  white dragon tile;  skewered grilled pig intestine
 clever;  bright;  sharp;  wise;  intelligent;  sagacious
 to stick to;  to cling to;  to adhere to
 scornful laughter;  ridicule;  derision;  sneer
 painful;  heartrending;  trying;  oppressive;  suffocating;  miserable
 to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.);  to fiddle with;  to toy with (one's emotions, etc.);  to trifle with;  to do with something as one pleases;  to appreciate
(lit.) blood flows;  to have the blood of ... running in one's veins (artist, warrior, etc.);  to be born with particular skills, characteristics, etc.;  to have something "in one's blood"
 to break;  to be broken;  to be folded;  to give in;  to back down;  to turn (a corner)
 to groan;  to moan;  to roar;  to howl;  to hum (engine, wind, etc.);  to buzz;  to ooh and aah (in admiration)
 to pin down;  to immobilize;  to immobilise;  to control;  to suppress
 eyes;  expression of the eyes;  area around the eyes;  skin round one's eyes
 to be lifted up;  to be hung up;  to twitch upwards;  to turn upward;  to slant upward