apparent; obvious; very clear
to keep one's mouth shut; to refuse to talk
confession; acknowledgement; acknowledgment
doubt; skepticism; scepticism; disbelief
to be mixed; to be blended with; to associate with; to mingle with; to join
indication; sign; hint; tone (of the market)
blood relative; close relation; (one's) flesh and blood; flesh and blood; the body
intake (e.g. of salt); ingestion; absorption (e.g. of new knowledge); adoption (e.g. of foreign culture); reception and protection
to be mixed together; to be blended; to intermingle; to commingle
bodily sensation; sense; experience
abuse; ill-treatment; maltreatment; mistreatment; cruelty
to do with enthusiasm; to be excited to do; to throw oneself into
to approach; to draw near; to be imminent; to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel
before long; soon; almost; nearly; finally; in the end
to leave (in someone's keeping); to put (in someone's care); to put (someone) in charge of; to leave (a matter) in someone's hands; to lean on; to put one's weight on
leisurely; slow; deliberate; easygoing
(feeling of) indebtedness; feeling obliged
to remind (someone of something); to call attention to; to make sure of; to emphasize; to emphasise
strict order; peremptory command
salary; pay; medical care; treatment; advance preparation
without leaving any trace
very loose; slowly; leisurely
at least; at most; (even) just
as expected; sure enough; after all (is said and done); in the end; too; also
to say; to speak; to tell; to talk
being concerned about or mindful of
by any chance; (should) it happen (that); by some chance
to get mended; to be repaired; to return to normal; to recover (e.g. one's temper); to be corrected; to get put right; to come right
to be at wits' end; to be greatly perplexed; to be troubled
teacher's cane; teacher's pointer
in; on; at (place); as for; regarding
unavoidably; inevitably; necessarily; reluctantly; against one's will
to ask; to inquire; to implore (a god for an oracle); to seek direction (from your superior); to visit; to speak to (a large crowd at a theatre, etc.)
current; urgent; to confront (an issue); to face (up to something); for the meantime; at present
goal; target; aim; mark; sign; landmark