superficial; half-hearted; shallow
vice versa; also the converse; reverse is true
absolute basics; very rudiments
reward; compensation; collateral; security; turning to look behind
oneself and others; (in philosophy) subject and object; transitivity; transitive and intransitive verbs; first person and third person; self-salvation and salvation by faith
in spite of; nevertheless; although; despite; no matter the; regardless of
cannot be compared with; no match for
nesting hole; burrow; den
exactly; surely; right then; just then; just (about to); on the verge (of doing or happening)
readiness to die; (in the) face of death
after (practically) no time; immediately after; just; having no time to
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
thanks (for coming, helping, etc.); glad you could make it; tiredness; fatigue
to collect; to gather; to save; to accumulate; to pile up
family circle; one's circle (of friends, co-workers, etc.); private matters; internal affairs; conservative (e.g. estimate); moderate
argument; discussion; dispute; controversy
complication; confusion; disorder
below one's eyes; under one's eyes; length (of a fish) from eyes to tail fin
bear (any mammal of family Ursidae)
to come to nothing; to be spoiled; to be spoilt
private; personal life; (one's) privacy
fatigue; weariness; exhaustion; tiredness
to amass; to accumulate; to store; to leave unpaid
a little; a bit; somewhat; slightly; rather
to become indisposed; to feel unwell; to have one's physical condition deteriorate
to be palatable; to suit one's taste
at least; at most; (even) just
I agree with you; it is as (someone) says
discussion; talk; tête-à-tête; conference
soundly (sleeping); fast (asleep)
to add (one thing to another); to add (a few more words, an explanation, etc.)
common sense; common knowledge; common understanding
goes without saying; needless to say; obvious
people; race; nation; ethnic group; ethnos
characteristic; feature; special quality
loose; lenient; lax; gentle (curve, slope, etc.); slow; weak; soft
hills and fields; hill and dale