to run off; to break into a run; to start running
very fast; in a twinkle; before one's eyes
counter for large animals (e.g. head of cattle); counter for insects in a collection; counter for helmets, masks, etc.
row; line; company (of someone); group; sequence; counter for rows
self and others; this and that; both sides; oneself and one's opponent; he and I
to shorten; to narrow; to close; to shrink
to stay on; to remain; to hold out; to stop (doing); to give up
cliff; precipice; precipice; brink of a dangerous situation
any more; any further; any better; any longer
slowly (but steadily); gradually; irritatedly; impatiently; scorchingly (of the sun); sizzling (i.e. sound of frying in oil); sound of a warning bell, alarm clock, etc.
head; lead; vanguard; first
absolutely; unconditionally; never (with neg. verb)
to float; to become merry; to be cheerful; to become loose; to become unsteady; to feel out of it; to be cut off (e.g. from those around you)
successive; consecutive; back-to-back; one after another
fierce; intense; severe; violent; strong; vehement
to run down (stairs, etc.)
almost; roughly; approximately
fall; drop; descent; coming down
steering; piloting; flying; management; handling; control
to fall into (e.g. a hole); to fall into (chaos, depression, dilemma, illness, etc.); to fall into (a trap, etc.); to fall; to surrender
to incline toward; to slant; to lurch; to go down (sun); to wane; to sink
fence; paling; railing; (arch.) fortress
to pile up; to accumulate; to estimate
to step firmly; to harden by treading
step; stride; counter for steps
awkward; clumsy; stiff; crude; unrefined; constrained
ground; earth; the solid earth; the (vast) land
conifer; needle-leaved tree
standing close together; bristling (with)
house; residence; family; household; lineage; family name
indication; sign; hint; tone (of the market)
to shake; to jolt; to rock (cradle); to swing
snow surface; surface of snow
to fall and pile up (e.g. snow); to lie thick
(with a) click (e.g. camera shutter); (with a) snap
piece(s) of firewood (esp. chopped or split from logs); kindling (twigs, branches, etc.); firewood
to burst open; to pop; to split
to shine on; to illuminate; to compare (with); to refer to
old; aged; long; since long ago; of the distant past; long-ago