body; trunk; torso; hull (boat); fuselage (aircraft)
air hole; windhole; ventilator
faintly; weakly; dimly; fool; simpleton; dimwit
cutlet (usu. crumbed and fried)
to mask; to cover; to cloak; to hide; to conceal
growing impudent; becoming arrogant; getting stuck-up; becoming more severe (esp. regarding something bad); increasing
division; section; compartment; block; plot; lot
centre; center; middle; capital; seat of government
damp; humid; wet; gloomy; melancholy; depressing
clicking one's tongue; tut-tut; smacking one's lips (with relish)
to pity; to feel sympathy for; to sympathize with; (arch.) to enjoy the beauty of; (arch.) to appreciate; (arch.) to admire
to laugh at; to ridicule; to mock; to make fun of; to sneer at
unable to contain oneself; itching to do something; cannot sit still
raindrops; falling drop of water; intravenous drip; IV; drip-feed
terminal; computer terminal; information access device (smartphone, tablet, book-reader, etc.); end (e.g. of a roll of film)
wavy form; ripply shape; waveform
science (inc. mathematics, medicine, etc.); natural science; science department (university); science course; science (as a school subject)
anatomical model of the human body
sleep; sleeping; inactivity; death
clatter; clank; rattling; capsule toy vending machine
to go (come) inside; to step into; to enter
at the last moment; this late in the game
to light (a candle, lamp, etc.); to turn on (a light)
freedom; free man; free woman
white clothes; white robe; white gown (worn by doctors, chemists, etc.); commoner without rank (in ancient China); layperson
tear; rip; rent; slit; crack; chasm
to exude (e.g. sweat); to ooze; to seep out; to reveal itself (of emotions, etc.)
pride; boast; credit (to)
to pull the trigger; to squeeze the trigger
to run off (fluid); to run down; to flow down
to stare fixedly at; to fix one's gaze on; to make sure of; to set one's eyes on (e.g. the future); to focus on
to repeat; to be frequent
fortunately; luckily; thankfully
to catch sight of; to come into view; to happen to see
friend and foe; enemies and allies; both sides
falsehood and truth; fiction and fact
to tell X from Y; to distinguish; to know (one thing) from (another)