choices; alternatives; options
reserve; spare; preparation; preliminaries
side; flank; profile; aspect; dimension
sticking; clinging; with a smack (e.g. sitting down); hard; all over; thickly
sticking to; clinging to; adhesion; cohesion; agglutination
cloth; bujian (spade-shaped bronze coin of ancient China)
fragment; scrap; cut end; cut-off piece; chip; odds and ends
the point just before; the point of doing; the verge of happening
cover; mantle; shroud; hood
man; male; masculine gender
cannot bring oneself (to do); unable to bear (e.g. seeing)
to take home; to carry home; to bring back home; to take out (e.g. food)
happy; glad; pleased; joyful; delightful; gratifying
lying down and getting up; waking; getting up; living (with); staying (with)
limply; wearily; listlessly; languidly; exhaustedly; unenergetically
expresses a firm view or feeling; please ...; would you ...
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
pharmacy; drugstore; chemist's (shop); hospital pharmacy; dispensary
hospital; clinic; doctor's office; doctor's surgery; infirmary
choosing a site (e.g. for industry); deciding on a location; standpoint; position
opposite bank; farther shore
complete; completion; perfection; accomplishment
to cross (legs or arms); to link (arms); to put together; to construct; to braid; to plait; to grapple
strength; intensity; strong (e.g. glasses); powerful (e.g. lens); intense (e.g. fear)
careful; elaborate; scrupulous
adventure; venture; venture which is unlikely to succeed; risky attempt; danger
opposition; resistance; antagonism; reverse; opposite; inverse
to set out; to set sail; to embark on (a new venture); to set out (to achieve something); to begin to ride; to lean forward
mark; guide; purpose; aim; sight (on a firearm)
destruction; collapse; crumbling
losing everything; coming to nothing; having lost the interest and the principal
standing; reserve; always having ready
to drag along; to pull; to force someone along; to prolong; to drag out; to influence strongly
stealthily; secretly; in secret
to continue (for a long time); to occur in succession; to come next (e.g. on TV)