underhanded; unfair; makeshift; stopgap
to step back; to walk backwards
to choke up; to be speechless; to hold one's tongue
more and more; all the more; at last; finally; (at the) last moment; worst possible time
field of vision; view; one's outlook (e.g. on life); one's horizons
both people; two people; two directions; both directions
leading aristocrat; great house; grand seigneur; boyar
eager; earnest; strenuous; fervent; assiduous; with utmost effort
(smelling) strongly; pungently; furiously; indignantly; fuming
to check; to stop; to keep back
details; particulars; longitude and latitude; warp and weft; warp and woof
to have no chance (of succeeding)
unnatural; artificial; false; forced (e.g. smile); empty (e.g. compliments)
to be honest; to be frank; honestly; if you want to know the truth
to be at a loss how to continue; to become disheartened
to set out; to set sail; to embark on (a new venture); to set out (to achieve something); to begin to ride; to lean forward
opinion; point of view; visual point
extremely important; essential; vital; crucial
quick; prompt; without delay; simple; easy; effortless
to send or direct a person to
feelings; thoughts; meaning
possession; retention; maintenance
absurd; ridiculous; silly; ludicrous; nonsensical; asinine
nonsense; silly talk; drivel; rubbish
to be forced to do or experience something (against one's will); to be forced to do something because one has no other choice
sound argument; fair argument; just reasoning
one's cherished opinion; pet theory
persuasiveness; powers of persuasion; cogency
fragment; broken piece; chip; ounce (of truth, conscience, etc.); trace; shred
bloodthirsty killer; cold-blooded murderer; homicidal maniac
bodily; with all one's weight; with one's whole body
to head home; to leave for home
tiger cub; one's treasure; precious savings
new type; new style; new model; new strain (e.g. infectious disease)
transcendence; excellence; superiority
physical law; laws of physics
cut; cutting; haircut; shuffle (cards); shuffling; scene
to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.); to get carried away; to go overboard; to overdo (something)