troublesome matter; burden; difficult task; chore; hassle
considerably; not a little; in no small numbers
passionate; hot-blooded; full of vitality
making frequent appearances; appearing often; appearing and disappearing
convenient; favorable; favourable; expedient; expedience
to go into; to come into; to penetrate; to become complicated
place where one works; construction site; working area
use; utilization; utilisation; application
to get complicated; to grow worse; to turn sour
front-facing; forward-looking; positive; constructive
one's manners; one's attitude
how can (one) do something
reason; cause; circumstances
head (of a household, etc.); leader; owner; proprietor; subject (of a rumour, etc.); doer (of a deed); guardian spirit (e.g. long-resident beast, usu. with mystical powers)
to call out to; to hail; to address; to appeal
to raise; to bring to (someone's attention); to appeal to (reason, emotions, etc.); to work on (one's emotions); to complain; to sue (a person)
purposely (of something needless, unexpected or seemingly counterproductive, etc.); daringly (doing something); not necessarily; not particularly; (arch.) definitely not
to come to nothing; to be spoiled; to be spoilt
he; she; that person; that; that one; that thing
direction; district; area; field (e.g. of study); sphere; quarter
to run up (a hill, stairs etc.); to dash up; to rush up
ignoring; looking the other way; passing through; going through; ball hit through net (in tennis)
to catch (someone's words); to make out; to follow; to ask about (a situation, circumstances, etc.); to inquire
hideout; secret base of operations; safe house
poor-quality; shoddy; unskillful; inexpert; unlucky
trauma (usu. psychological)
dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; promoted rook
deep emotion; impression; inspiration
coachman; driver; cabman; postilion
to abate; to decrease; to diminish; to shorten
having said that; on the other hand
to hurry; to rush; to hasten; to make something happen sooner
to carry (a child) on one's back; to piggyback; (arch.) to take on (a job, responsibility, etc.)