good will, philanthropic; will (to do something)
shallow opinion
kind heart
freely, without restrain, boldly
good will
skilled in one’s trade
Buddhists
that which is beautiful, fine, excellent, beauty, etc.
good feelings, sympathy
root of innate goodness
good and evil
wise administration, good policy
marksman
good and evil, right and wrong
dorsal
frontal
argument, debate
(1) to lose, suffer loss; (2) tongue; (3) [=thật] true, real
invitation (card)
greeting card
property damage
good faith, good intention
property loss, damage
consequential loss
loss; to damage, harm, lose
to suffer
harm oneself, be at a disadvantageous position
honest
to lose
to die (violently), lose one’s life
(1) to plunge, fetch; (2) stick
really big
to have a faint smell, odor
the damage is estimated at
vague, faint
sloping
to rub (on), appoint
apical
slender
tapering, slender, slim
tapering, tapered, dainty, slender, slim
to degenerate, decline
scattered parse
disheartened, dispirited, low-spirited, discouraged
withdraw the troops
to move back
Hold it! (wait?)
leisurely, unhurriedly, deliberately, at leisure
cataract
leisurely, relaxed
demobilize
catch sight of
to retreat, withdraw, step back, back out
to flash over
break an engagement
faint smell, odor
ventilated, well-aired
vague, quick, rapid
usurp the throne
rebel, rise in rebellion or insurrection
to abdicate; abdication
to decline
antifever
to escape, flee, get out, exit
to be clear off a debt, pay off to get rid of
to escape
to get out of danger, escape danger
to drain pus
leave, go away or off
to escape a situation
to not escape someone’s eyes
to escape, get out, break out
prolapses of the rectum
to escape death
escape
at the beginning, at first
as soon as
words; version
in a flash, as a lighting
to throw or cast off a yoke
to strip (off one’s clothes), do a striptease
hernia
to escape from danger
to be born
at first, at the beginning
to escape from
at first, at the beginning, firstly, first of all
seize and keep
collect and hide away
to take on, employ
to clear away, tidy up
receipts and expenses, income and expenditure or expenses
(1) autumn; (2) to collect, gather, take in, record
fast, quickly, rapidly, with speed
in a hint, a whiff of, slightly
to abridge, digest, compress, put in order
at ease, relaxed, easy; to relax
to collect, gather
to collect, sum up