| careful and exact
an orderly speech
reasonable in all respects |
| to be complicated and confused |
| to have great skills or power |
| a couple who love each other throughout their life |
| to end thoughtlessly |
| to repent and reform |
| to have the conversation in a low voice |
| to repent and reform
to change one's appearance |
| to escape in haste
to flee in a rush |
| to show up |
| downhearted
lax and low-spirited |
| facial injuryexhaustedtired out |
| the fuction of speech
to stimulate deep alertness |
| a bad appearance of bearing |
| ambiguous
not clear
to have too many fears
to be overcautious
to be full of misgivings |
| distinguished and outstanding |
| the fuction of speech |
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