deep emotion; strong feelings
to indulge in; to give oneself up to; to be obsessed by; to be engrossed in; to be lost in; to be absorbed in
on the occasion of; at the time of
work (film, book); production; creation; turning (something) out
interested person; volunteer; supporter
to become stronger; to grow in intensity; to grow violent; to invite contributions, etc.; to solicit help, participation, etc.; to recruit (e.g. soldiers)
to play a central role; to take a leading part
hedge; fence; border; limit
large; big; older; senior; final; ultimate
vigorous; cheerful; assertive
to shrink back; to wince; to flinch; to recoil
collecting; collection; collation; gathering; arrangement; coordination
to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; to passively leave to someone else's facilities; to leave to take its natural course; to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
you; presence (of a god, nobleman, etc.)
image; figure; figure; form; image
hooting; jeering; heckling
first (of all); firstly; probably; most likely; more or less (satisfactory); on the whole
item; something that one "just has to have"
entering; setting (of the Sun); containing; content; income; beginning
to think (something) is improper; to question; to have a problem with
maid; helper; help; assistance
from one end to another; thoroughly; completely; utterly
book; booklet; story book; pamphlet; notebook
to write down; to note; to jot down; to remember
letter (of alphabet); character; writing
closely (packed, lined up, etc.); tightly; densely; (work) sufficiently
to achieve results; to be successful (in a venture, etc.)
largish; biggish; a little bit larger
entry (on stage); appearance (on screen); entrance; introduction (into a market)
the best one can do; one's best effort; with all one's might; to the best of one's ability
control; bringing under control; settling (a matter); putting in order
wall of people; crowd of people lined up (e.g. spectators); throng of people
to wedge one's way in; to push in (between); to step in (between); to interrupt (a conversation, quarrel, etc.); to intervene
to help out of (trouble); to extricate
to gather (attract, receive) attention; to have a high profile; to gain prominence; to become popular