morale (of troops, team, etc.); esprit de corps
to sprain; to twist; to dampen (enthusiasm); to discourage; to dishearten
to be prepared to flee; to become restless; to become agitated
then; in that case; considering; if that is the case; if so
to spread; to extend; to unfold; to open; to scatter about; to spread around
mumblingly; mutteringly; unintelligibly
I'm told; is what I heard; is how it is, apparently; is what they said
to recover; to rally; to improve; to pick up
keep up your strength; chin up!
older brother and younger sister
incompetence; laziness; worthlessness; good-for-nothing; loser; weakling
established practice; custom
to look downwards (at); to lower one's gaze; to drop one's eyes
disturbance; obstruction; hindrance; jamming; interference
outrageous; preposterous; scandalous; inexcusable; absurd; execrable
unfounded (e.g. rumour); groundless; baseless; completely untrue
rash; thoughtless; careless; hasty; imprudent
feigned; pretending (not to know)
quick on the uptake; quick to catch on; perceptive; intuitive
arrangement; preparations; search (by police)
to scheme; to plan; to play a trick; to invent; to conspire; to frame up
lower reaches (of a river); bottom; lower part; lower half (of the body, esp. the privates); feces (faeces); end
and then; in addition to that; also; even so
that way; that direction; that (one); that person; there; over there
bottom of one's heart; depths of one's mind; innermost thoughts; from the bottom of one's heart; wholeheartedly; truly
as one expects; as one wants; to one's satisfaction; as one sees fit
stubbornness; obstinacy; disposition; nature; appetite; desire
way; method; means; resource; course
cool (temperature, color, etc.); cool (i.e. calm and collected); cool (i.e. fashionable, attractive, etc.); course (of medical treatment); season (series) of a television program (usu. 13 installments over a 3-month period)
something or other; one thing or another; this or that
manure; fertilizer; fertiliser; compost
to wither (of a plant); to be blasted; to die; to mature (of one's personality, abilities, etc.)
to dig; to excavate; to delve into; to dig up (e.g. vegetables); (for two men) to have anal sex
to dig your own grave; to bring calamity upon oneself; to put your foot in it
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough
moderate; proper; just right
to rot; to go bad; to corrode; to weather; to become useless; to blunt; to become depraved
charge; duty; person in charge; connection; linking