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A nail is driven

To be hurt deeply in one's heart.

A nail is driven

To stand up motionless as if one is immobilized in one place.

A nail is driven

To gaze in one direction.

hold the weight

To take a sententious attitude and make the atmosphere serious.

step on the stage

To participate in a performance or game.

stand on the stage

To take part in a performance.

climb the stage

To be performed.

climb the stage

To take part in a performance.

raise something on the stage

To give a performance.

dig a grave

To put oneself in a difficult situation.

sink to one's knees

To surrender or submit.

make someone sink to his/her knees

To make someone surrender or submit.

hit one's knee

To hit one's knee when one suddenly learns a certain fact or recollects an indistinct memory, or feels very happy.

what the hell

An expression used to complain about and show dissatisfaction with something said immediately after the initial statement.

since what wind is blowing; on what matter

What makes one do something, or for what reason.

Is there any good idea?

There is no good way to solve a problem.

no matter what is said

Even if people say something is like this or that; no matter what people say.

The context connects

For the link beween sentences to be well established.

the convenience of civilization

A convenient means of living or a device invented in relation to the development of modern technology.

close the door

To finish the day's business or work.

close the door

To quit one's business.

knock on the door

To make a request to enter somewhere or have something that one wants.

open the door

To start the day's business or work.

open the door

To start one's business.

just as the letter is

As it is without exaggeration.