to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamor (for or against); to clamour (for or against)
to be solved; to be resolved; to loosen; to come untied; to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban)
one's own convenience; one's way; surroundings; environment; convenience; ease of use; financial circumstances
two days before; day before yesterday
academic year; school year; year in school; grade in school
direction; way; person; lady; method of; manner of; care of ...
townscape; street (of stores and houses); (look of) stores and houses on street
anyhow; at any rate; anyway; somehow or other; generally speaking; in any case
student (esp. a university student)
to strive; to endeavour; to endeavor; to make an effort; to be zealous
misdeed; wrongdoing; wickedness
to build up; to establish; to form; to become (a state); to accomplish; to achieve; to change into
some; few; somewhat; to a certain extent; (arch.) many; (arch.) a lot
tension; mental strain; nervousness
to aim at (for, to do, to become); to try for; to have an eye on; to go toward; to head for
not less than; ... and over; beyond (e.g. one's expectations); above; above-mentioned; aforementioned
to boast of; to be proud of; to take pride in
system; organization; organisation; imperial command; laws; regulation
but; however; provided that
schoolgirl; female student
course; route; course (of study); program; lane (in running, swimming, etc.); course (of action); policy
be (that) as it may; having said that
fixed; settled; constant; definite; uniform; regularized
scholarly ability; scholarship; knowledge; literary ability
to pile up; to stack; to load (car, ship, etc.); to pack; to acquire; to accumulate
what is called; as it is called; the so-called; so to speak
backdoor admission to a school; backdoor entry to a school; buying one's way into school; bribing one's way into a school
to perform; to do; to conduct oneself; to carry out
target; object (of worship, study, etc.); subject (of taxation, etc.)
pupil; student; schoolchild
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers
ominous; sinister; (arch.) annoying; (arch.) appearing to be true; (arch.) plausible
(for something) to have occurred; to have done (something); (for something) to happen on occasion
fear; dread; dismay; terror; horror; scare
to freeze (from fear); to be unable to (too frightened to) run
meticulous; careful; discreet; scrupulous; prudent
being obtrusive; being conspicuous (in a bad way)
stipulation; prescription; provision; regulation; rule