to be sullen; to be offended; to be huffy; to be stuffy; to be stifling; to be muggy
wicked person; evil person; scoundrel; bad thing; mischief
foolhardy; reckless; fearless
or rather (say); or better (say); or perhaps I should say; or, how should I put it; I mean
reckless; thoughtless; rash; ill-advised; impulsive; mad (e.g. scheme)
recklessness; daredevilry; rashness; (arch.) long-lasting
attachment; adhesion; tenacity; fixation; obsession
to degenerate; to lapse into
outside the country; abroad
Helen; Helene; Hellen; Heren; Herren
bergamot (Citrus aurantium ssp. bergamia); bergamot orange; bergamot (Monarda didyma); bee balm; Oswego tea
mental; spiritual; emotional
age difference; disparity in age; age gap
to sigh; to breathe a sigh
low (level, value, price, etc.)
to behave; to conduct oneself; to entertain; to treat someone (to a drink); to make tea for someone (tea ceremony)
bad (taste); unpalatable; poor; unskillful; ugly; unattractive
land near a castle; castle town
low rank; lower position; subordinate position; lower order (e.g. byte)
doing whatever one pleases
false name; alias; assumed name; pseudonym
depending on; as soon as; immediately after; as (e.g. "as one is told", "as one wishes"); whatever (e.g. "whatever is at hand"); order; program
fancy restaurant; expensive restaurant
mental fatigue; worry; boredom
each time it happens; at all such times
since one was born; (in) all one's life
habit; (social) custom; practice; convention
care; looking after; trouble; bother; good offices; recommendation
to wear the mantle of (borrowed) authority and misuse it
to sink (e.g. a ship); to submerge; to lower (e.g. one's body into a chair); to floor (an opponent)
direction; orientation; suited to; suitable for; tendency; inclination
to be responsible for; to bear the responsibility of
younger brother and sister
older sister and younger brother
a few years ago; some years back
death; the next world; to pass away; to die
to support; to maintain; to bring up; to raise; to adopt (a child); to cultivate (a habit, a quality, etc.)
wealthy; rich; affluent; well-off
to lead (a) life (usu. preceded by the type of life)