living flesh;  flesh and blood;  physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva
 putting into operation;  invocation
 person;  -er; (arch.)  expert; (arch.)  geisha; (arch.)  prostitute
 to give (esp. to someone of lower status);  to bestow;  to provide;  to afford;  to assign;  to cause
 far away;  far off;  far;  long ago;  long before
 essence;  true nature;  substance;  reality
 to some extent;  to a certain extent
 to deal with (a person);  to treat;  to deal with (a problem);  to handle;  to operate (e.g. a machine);  to handle;  to deal in
 mostly;  nearly;  practically;  well-nigh;  almost invariably;  all but
 it does not mean that ...;  I don't mean that ...;  it is not the case that
 to the very end;  to the bitter end;  to the last;  to the hilt;  thoroughly
 imitation;  copy;  make-believe;  doing something in a way that only superficially resembles the real thing
 maintenance;  preservation;  improvement
 in the first place;  to begin with;  after all;  anyway;  beginning;  start
 in hand;  on hand;  on one;  handheld
 surplus;  margin;  leeway;  composure;  placidity;  complacency
 to overwhelm (e.g. an opponent);  to overpower;  to overwhelm (someone with emotion);  to move;  to intimidate;  to frighten
 method;  process;  manner;  way;  means;  technique
 to be found;  to be discovered
 to finish;  to end;  to merely result in something less severe than expected;  to feel at ease;  to feel unease or guilt for troubling someone;  to be sorry
 whatever the case;  under any circumstances
 to pull out;  to take out;  to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable);  to summon (e.g. to court);  to withdraw (money);  to draw
 to do over again;  to redo;  to start over;  to remake;  to resume;  to recommence
 effort;  exertion;  endeavour;  endeavor;  hard work;  striving
 potentiality;  likelihood;  possibility;  availability
 to hate;  to dislike;  to loathe
 existing (at the present moment);  alright;  acceptable;  to be (usu. of inanimate objects);  to have
 unconsciousness;  unconscious;  involuntary;  the unconscious (psychoanalysis)
 under (influence, control, conditions, etc. of);  during (war, occupation, etc.)
 to refuse;  to reject;  to decline;  to prevent (from doing);  to deny (e.g. access);  to block
 thief;  burglar;  robber;  theft;  burglary;  robbery
 shock (psychological);  crisis (esp. financial);  event that rattles the markets;  shock (physical, mechanical);  shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow);  trauma
 instability;  insecurity;  crankiness
 at the same time as;  while;  as well as (multiple roles)
 as time passes;  with the passing of time;  with time
 remarkable;  striking;  obvious
 disgust;  hate;  repugnance;  loathing
 target group;  target persons
 to become known;  to come to light;  to be known;  to be understood;  to clearly not amount to much;  to be insignificant
 cowardly;  craven;  unfair;  mean;  sneaky
 to feel down;  to feel sad;  to be in a slump (business, economy, etc.);  to be in an unfavourable condition;  to fall into (e.g. a hole)
 to throw out one's chest;  to be puffed up with pride
 levying;  requisitioning;  compulsory enlistment;  recruitment;  conscription