willingness (e.g. to do something); eagerness; motivation; inspiration; determination; high aspirations
to lose strength; to become weak; to wither; to droop; to feel demotivated; to lose interest
easy; simple; there's no way that ...
to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.); to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off)
it's easier said than done; (lit.) saying is easy; doing is hard
lack of policy; having no measures; lacking means
as a matter of fact; really; truly; entirely; completely; wholly
way (of doing); manner; method; means
offense; offence; method of attack
all-out attack; general offensive
town; city; municipal; urban
absorption; giving undivided attention; devoting oneself (to)
to press for an answer; to shower questions on someone
again; once more; also; too; on the other hand; while; and
to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); to scatter; to be dispersed; to disappear; to dissolve; to spread
protection; defense; providence; amulet; charm
all; entire; whole; altogether
strong point; merit; virtue; advantage
to tell (somebody) to (do something)
one-eyed; first (in a series); initial
tail (animal); tail end; tip
three; three years of age
four-eyed; pattern of four squares
chest; breast; breasts; bosom; heart; lungs; stomach
to descend; to go down; to be handed down (of an order, judgment, etc.); to pass (of time); to surrender; to capitulate; to be less than
three times; thrice; third (musical interval); many times; over and over again
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
fighting spirit; (will to) fight
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
essence; true nature; substance; reality
calm; quiet; gentle; moderate; reasonable; amicable
to bluff; to act brave; to put on a bold front
actually; really; truly; in practice; practically
feel (i.e. tactile sensation); touch; feeling; sensation; texture (e.g. food, cloth)
to swing; to shake; to wave; to veer; to deflect; to lean towards
natural; reasonable; obvious; usual; common; ordinary
to pull out; to take out; to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to withdraw (money); to draw
detailed; full; minute; knowing very well; knowledgeable (about); well-acquainted (with)
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)