before oneself; in front of one; a bit before reaching (a location); this side (of a location); one's standpoint; one's appearance; skill
consideration; concern; attention; thoughtfulness; making arrangements; care
to get accustomed to using
naming; giving a name; designation; nominal
(looking around) restlessly; (looking) all around; goggling
to smile cheerfully; to crack a smile
husband; master (of a house, shop, etc.)
I'm off; see you later; to go (and then come back)
overserious; deeply sincere; very earnest
as a matter of fact; to tell the truth
I, myself; one-self; by one-self; even I; even one
to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; surprise (e.g. surprise party)
ago; since; before; previous
position; location; base; point; site
training range; training grounds; training area
institution; establishment; facility; home (for elderly, orphans, etc.)
new face; newcomer; rookie; modern humans (from Cro-Magnon man onwards)
(approximate) time; around; suitable time (or condition); time of year; season
staying the night; lodging (at)
narrow; confined; small; limited; narrow-minded; confining
filthy; squalid; dirty; foul; sordid
near; close; close (in time); soon; close (relationship); friendly
to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
to take (someone) with one; to bring along; to go with; to be accompanied by
to be separated; to be apart; to leave; to go away; to leave (a job, etc.); to quit
number one; first; best; most; game; round
going in and out; entering and exiting; visiting regularly; frequenting; income and expenditure; incomings and outgoings; increase and decrease
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
office (e.g. the Oval Office)
in name only; figurehead; (only) by name
chores; odd jobs; miscellaneous affairs; miscellaneous expenses
charge; duty; person in charge; connection; linking
won't; hasn't; isn't; won't you
to feel (as if); to have a feeling (that); to have a hunch (that); to feel like doing; to want to do
training; drill; practice; discipline
to receive; to take; to get somebody to do something; to have in one's pocket (a fight, match); to contract (a disease); to catch