(necessary) personnel; required person
free (of restraint, controls, etc.); free (of cost); freelance; one-size
whispering; subdued; murmuring; dry and tasteless
(not) well; (not) properly; (not) enough; (not) sufficiently; (not) satisfactorily; (not) decently
working away from the office
public matter; governmental matter; prince; duke; lord; sir
government office; government agency; authorities
order; observance; discipline; rules; law; regulations
exceptional; unusual; extraordinary; unprecedented; singular
sour (expression); (lit.) as if having swallowed a bitter bug
title (e.g. Doctor, Professor, Lord); job title; position (in a company); degree; status; rank
section manager; section chief
leisurely post; do-nothing job; sinecure
to play with fire; to do something very dangerous; to take a great risk; (lit.) to step on a tiger's tail
way of talking; speaking style
left utterly helpless; have no one to turn to; unapproachable
suspicion will raise bogies; once you suspect something, everything else will look suspicious; jumping at shadows
to be stubborn; to be obstinate; to be perverse; to not give in
to learn by experience; to learn one's lesson; to learn the hard way; to be discouraged (by); to have enough (of); to be disgusted (with)
one's appearance; clothing; costume; dress
there is no need to; it is fine if you don't; unnecessary; does not match; out of reach of
placid; composed; big hearted; broad-minded; great quantity (of something)
busy; hectic; frantic; restless; hurried; fidgety
someone's looks and personal appearance
decider; person who decides; deciding factor; clincher; trump card
splash; spray; chance blow; by-blow; getting dragged into (a quarrel, etc.)
warning; admonition; lesson or a phrase that teaches you not to do something
demotion; relegation; downgrading
disciplinary dismissal (discharge)
assembling a criminal case
sending documents to a prosecutor; filing charges
to yell; to shout; to scream; to bawl
blind (devotion, faith, etc.); reckless
to lie; to cheat; to pretend; to trick; to deceive
to make a firm resolution
confusion; bustle; turmoil; to rush around; to act frantically
if one is unlucky; if one is careless; if things don't go well