receiving (from a superior); bestowed
(nature of a) crime; (criminal) charge
short sword; dagger; stiletto; hour hand (of a clock)
fiercely; ferociously; furiously; resolutely
to spring at; to leap upon; to swoop down on; to throw oneself upon (e.g. an enemy)
to change; to alter; to mistake; to make a mistake; to fail to keep (e.g. one's promise); to sprain (a muscle)
to attack the enemy in his unguarded moment
somewhat large; of a larger size; on the large size; large swing (bat, racquet, etc.); long sweeping stroke
underhanded; unfair; makeshift; stopgap
to walk about; to walk around; to conduct oneself; to turn up; to brawl (in a play, etc.)
to creep; to steal up; to draw near unnoticed
myself; oneself; (arch.) I; (arch.) me; (arch.) you (referring to one's inferior)
failure; defeat; mistake; unconsciousness
invulnerability; immortality; insensibility to pain
one's last moment; one's death; one's end
evil spirit (that can possess people)
to order; to command; to appoint
betrayer; traitor; turncoat; informer
feelings; emotion; compassion; sympathy; passion; affection
finished product; finished goods; completed article
defective item; defective product; defective merchandise
to call out to; to hail; to address; to appeal
to be seen from the point of view of an onlooker
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
effect; result; worth; use; avail
to finger; to touch; to make changes to; to tinker with; to dabble in; to do as a hobby
to take a breather; to take a rest; to take a break
to overdo; to do too much
to be transparent; to show through
to shift; to slide (e.g. something away from something else); to move (e.g. something out of the way); to put off; to delay; to postpone
sticky; syrupy; weakly (of a flame); gently (e.g. boil); dozing off; napping
half; semi-; half-past; odd number; (arch.) unit of land area (595.8 m^2)
to become better; to improve
to intensify; to be excited; to fly into a rage; to dash against; to encourage
greater than ...; bigger ...
base (military, expedition, etc.)
improvement (e.g. in skill, ability); advance; progress; communication of opinions of the general populace to those of high rank
peremptorily; willy-nilly; forcibly
wrong; bad; not allowed; not possible; failing grade