charge; rush; dash; assault; attack
pupil; disciple; adherent; follower; apprentice; young person
wrasse (any fish of family Labridae)
to mow down; to scythe down; to knock someone off their feet
(mutual) understanding; communication; passing without obstruction
(living) sacrifice; victim; scapegoat
to make a display of; to show off; to flaunt
(animal) collar; necklace; choker
angle of view (photography)
to cause a loss; to make a hole (in)
deep blue; bright blue; ghastly pale; pallid; white as a sheet
mistaking one person for another; (case of) mistaken identity
to change; to swap; to change the object of one's interest or focus; to spend or take time; to infect; to permeate something with the smell or colour of something; to move on to the next or different stage of (a plan, etc.)
to show up; to appear; to turn up
toilet; restroom; bathroom; lavatory
knee; lap; knee and thigh (while sitting)
office (e.g. the Oval Office)
combined living room, dining room and kitchen
layout (of a house or apartment); arrangement of rooms
encounter; being confronted with (e.g. difficulty); meeting with (e.g. accident)
to roll; to wheel; to turn over; to tip over; to leave; to buy and sell (quickly for a profit)
exposure; laying bare; baring (e.g. skin); (photographic) exposure
cloth; bujian (spade-shaped bronze coin of ancient China)
to let out a cry; to shout
watch-keeping; guard; lookout
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough
negligent; careless; slipshod; slovenly; reckless; irresponsible
intruder; invader; trespasser; raider
to catch; to capture; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street); towards (someone); at (someone)
the person in question; prominent figure; distinguished person; that person
to take (someone) out (for a walk, to lunch, etc.); to entice out; to lure away
rescue; extricate; reclaim; deliverance