not only ... but also;  in addition to;  consequently
 knowingly or unknowingly;  with or without someone's knowledge
 confidence;  trust;  faith;  credit (finance)
 that is to say;  that is;  in short;  in brief;  clogging;  obstruction;  shrinkage
 opposite side;  bottom;  rear;  back;  lining;  inside;  in the shadows
 to operate (e.g. a machine);  to handle;  to have a good command of (a language);  to play proficiently (of a musical instrument);  to work (a puppet);  to pull the strings of a puppet
 black curtain;  wirepuller;  mastermind;  backroom manipulator
 mistake;  error;  accident;  mishap;  improper conduct (e.g. between man and woman);  indiscretion
 leading aristocrat;  great house;  grand seigneur;  boyar
 hostility;  antagonism;  opposition
 speaking of ...;  when it comes to ...;  as for ...;  if one were to say ...
 to realize;  to realise;  to hit upon something
 on bad terms;  at loggerheads
 everyday;  always;  at all times;  frequently
 of tender years;  very young
 use;  utilization;  utilisation;  application
 another (person);  the other person;  one more (person)
 backing (for a position);  giving support to;  helping (someone) to a position
 to smash;  to crush;  to shut down;  to put out of business;  to wreck;  to break;  to butcher
 rear gate (esp. of castle);  back entrance;  one who arrests;  force attacking the rear of a castle;  (opponent's) weak point
 to cause;  to induce;  to bring about;  to pull upright;  to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
 cover (e.g. for illegal activity);  front;  Dendropanax trifidus (species of flowering plant);  straw raincoat that makes one invisible
 shadow;  silhouette;  reflection;  image;  ominous sign;  light (stars, moon)
 ringleader;  mastermind;  leader (of a plot)
 participation;  taking part in;  participating in;  being concerned in
 next term;  next period;  next version;  next release
 to trap (into a difficult situation);  to put (in a fix);  to capture (a castle, fortress, etc.);  to take;  to drop (something) into
 to snatch away;  to dispossess;  to steal
 to turn;  to revolve;  to visit several places;  to function well;  to pass a certain time
 backing;  support;  backer;  shield that protects one's back
 in either case (used specifically in the instance of two possible outcomes or situations);  either way;  one way or another
 to attach;  to join;  to furnish (a house with);  to wear;  to put on;  to keep a diary;  to make an entry
 distrust;  unjust suspicion
 sudden;  lightning;  immediate;  shocking
 idea;  plan;  fancy;  impulse;  thought;  whim
 misrepresentation;  false statement
 to try to unsettle someone;  to throw off balance
 (real) ability;  true strength;  merit;  arms;  force
 perhaps;  likely;  probably;  I dare say
 ace up one's sleeve;  trump card;  secret skills;  secret; (arch.)  left hand
 at hand;  on hand;  way of moving one's arms;  skill;  money at hand;  pocket money
 in;  on;  at (place);  as for;  regarding