to fall down; to fall over; to turn out; to play out; to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism); to apostatize
to do (a person) good; to bring profit
to swear; to vow; to take an oath; to pledge
to fetter; to shackle; to bind
but; however; provided that
though imperfect; somehow; somehow or other
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
misunderstanding; mistaken idea; wrong guess
dejected; dispirited; crestfallen; discouraged
to be opposite; to face each other
slowly; unhurriedly; easily (e.g. in time); well; well (e.g. sleep); comfortably
at once; immediately; right now
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...
at full speed; impetuously; precipitately; headlong
to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); to hang; to come into view; to arrive; to come under (a contract, a tax); to start (engines, motors); to attend
establishing; proving; ascertaining; identifying; confirming
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
on the way; en route; in the middle of; midway; halfway
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off
trifling with; toying with; playing with; tossing about (a ship)
will; volition; intention; intent; determination
beyond this point; from now on; after this
having said that; on the other hand
to be caught; to be captured; to be taken prisoner; to be seized with (fear, etc.); to be a slave to; to stick to
emotional scars; mental trauma
distant (from someone); aloof; estranged; knowing little (of); ill-informed (about); ignorant (of)
lack of self-reliance; depending on others
comfort; consolation; diversion
end; conclusion; last; final; no sooner than; once
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
imagination; supposition; guess
miserable; wretched; unhappy; sad; pitiable
to bring disgrace (dishonor, dishonour) on; to fling mud at; to put to shame
with a click; with a snap
to straighten up one's back (e.g. stand up straight, sit up straight); to hold one's head high
to be worried; to be troubled
scornful laughter; ridicule; derision; sneer
from out of nowhere; from who knows where
(suffering) damage; injury; harm
between-season wear; spring and autumn clothing; together; condition; situation; -ish
censure; denunciation; (verbal) attack; blaming
to soothe; to calm; to pacify