endurance;  patience;  perseverance;  self-control;  self-restraint
 to stop;  to turn off;  to park;  to prevent;  to suppress (a cough);  to stop (someone from doing something);  to dissuade
 by means of;  due to;  because of;  according to
 a short while ago;  a moment ago;  just now;  some time ago
 mind;  heart;  spirit;  the meaning of a phrase (riddle, etc.)
 surplus;  margin;  leeway;  composure;  placidity;  complacency
 to give birth;  to bear (child);  to lay (eggs);  to produce;  to yield;  to give rise to
 to calm down;  to compose oneself;  to calm down;  to settle down;  to settle down (in a location, job, etc.);  to settle in;  to be settled
 to put out one's hand;  to extend one's arm;  to reach (for);  to try one's hand at (something new)
 clothes (esp. Western clothes);  counter for doses of medicine, gulps of tea, drags of a cigarette, etc.
 to take off (clothes, shoes, etc.);  to undress
 to be caught in;  to be stuck in;  to stop by;  to drop in for a short visit;  to get mixed up in (trouble);  to get entangled in (a problem);  to fall for (a trick)
 to take;  to pick up;  to pass;  to hand;  to get;  to obtain;  to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
 to elevate;  to raise;  to lift up;  to flatter;  to extol;  to praise to the sky
 inside;  within;  while (e.g. one is young);  during;  among;  amongst;  in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.)
 nail (e.g. fingernail, toenail);  claw;  plectrum;  pick;  hook;  clasp
 wound;  injury;  chip;  crack;  flaw;  defect
 indiscriminately;  blindly;  at random;  indiscriminate;  random;  excessive
 to be the ruin of (a person)
 movement;  move;  motion;  trend;  development;  change
 awkward;  clumsy;  stiff;  crude;  unrefined;  constrained
 to give up all thoughts of;  to abandon;  to despair of;  to make up one's mind;  to take a momentous decision
 to shake off;  to shake free from;  to swing completely (bat, club, etc.);  to take a full swing;  to break off from (pursuer);  to pull away
 to accept;  to receive;  to agree
 with difficulty;  faltering;  tottering;  awkward
 by myself;  in person;  by oneself
 all;  entire;  whole;  altogether
 as much as one can;  as much as possible;  if at all possible
 (for something) to have occurred;  to have done (something);  (for something) to happen on occasion
 as a child;  when one was a child;  childhood
 to mind (negative nuance);  to care about;  to worry;  to pay undue (amount of) attention to (something)
 the past;  bygone days;  one's past (that one would prefer remained secret);  past (tense);  preterit;  previous life
 even if ...;  even supposing that ...;  also as ...;  also for ...;  also from the position of ...
 loveable;  very likeable;  like very much
 please remember me;  please help me;  please treat me well;  please do;  please take care of
 calmness;  composure;  presence of mind;  stability;  steadiness
 to lose;  to miss (a change, opportunity);  to lose (a loved one);  to be bereaved of;  to concede (goals, points, etc.)
 to take back;  to regain;  to get back;  to recover
 seeming to be;  appearing to be;  like;  similar to;  in order to (e.g. meet goal);  so that
 to smile (at);  to grin (at)