the world;  society;  sphere;  circle;  world-renowned;  world-famous
 to lock up;  to shut up;  to imprison
 by no means;  never!;  something unexpected;  emergency; (arch.)  currently; (arch.)  for the time being
 injury;  wound;  mistake;  accident;  loss
 wonder;  admiration;  being struck with admiration
 dubious;  puzzled;  suspicious
 to float;  to set afloat;  to show on one's face (smile, sadness, etc.);  to recall;  to call to mind
 speaking of ...;  when it comes to ...;  as for ...;  if one were to say ...
 injury;  harm;  evil influence;  damage
 very;  much;  greatly;  a lot of
 trouble;  burden;  nuisance;  care;  dependence;  support
 occupation;  profession;  job;  vocation;  trade;  calling
 confirmation;  verification;  validation;  review;  check;  affirmation
 grasp;  catch;  understanding
 talk;  speech;  topic;  subject;  discussions;  negotiation;  rumor
 in the future;  another day;  later
 to rescue from;  to help out of;  to save
 hero;  heroine;  Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804);  Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
 prime minister;  premier;  chancellor
 efforts;  exertion;  endeavour;  assistance;  services
 gradually becoming poor;  situation getting gradually worse and worse
 participation in a war;  going to war;  taking part in a competition or contest
 at a disadvantage;  in an unfavourable position;  having poor prospects;  standing little chance
 end;  conclusion;  last;  final;  no sooner than;  once
 existence;  being;  survival;  to exist;  to live;  to survive
 to include (in a group or scope);  to instruct;  to make one understand;  to include (a nuance);  to put in (an implication);  to put in (someone's) mouth
 splendid;  magnificent;  utter (esp. defeat);  total; (arch.)  something worth seeing; (arch.)  sight
 to gain a victory;  to win
 extermination;  annihilation
 should;  must;  -able;  probably;  likely
 to act violently;  to rage;  to struggle;  to be riotous
 day;  days;  sun;  sunshine;  (the) day;  daytime;  date
 name;  given name;  title;  fame;  renown;  pretext
 to roar;  to reverberate;  to be well-known;  to be famous;  to palpitate;  to throb
 to kill one's enemy (opponent)
 to fall ill;  to suffer from (e.g. a disease);  to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ)
 particularly;  only;  in the case of
 enough;  sufficient;  sufficiently;  fully;  division into ten
 military gains;  war results;  fruit of battle
 to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.);  to be realized;  to suit (e.g. a purpose);  to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.);  to match (implies competition);  to rival