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step on traces

To follow footprints left by other people or animals.

without even oneself knowing; unknowingly; ignorantly

Automatically while one is unconscious.

return to oneself

To regain one's senses and return to reality from deep thought.

lose oneself

To be unable to properly understand one's situation or self.

lose oneself

To be unable to think in a normal manner.

when one is asleep and awake

Always, whenever one is asleep or awake.

One's place is settled

To get accustomed to something that one newly started to such an extent that one feels comfortable with it.

One's place is settled

To settle down in a new place.

be put in place

For a new system or rule to become established and work properly.

look at a bedding

To lie down on a certain space in order to sleep.

take a place

To decide or occupy a space in a place where a lot of people gather.

take a position

To come to have a certain status.

take a place

To choose a new place to live in.

take a place

For thoughts to linger in one's mind.

be put in place

To take shape properly in an appropriate position.

be put in place

For a new system or rule to become established and be widely implemented.

share seats

To attend a certain event.

An occasion is prolonged

For a gathering to run on for a long time.

A position is created; have an opening

To have a job vacancy.

fold up[dust off] one's seat and get up

To leave one place in order to move to another place.

fold up[dust off] one's bedding and get up

For a bed-ridden patient to recover from his/her illness and get around.

harden one's position

To establish a stable foundation.

leave a place

To leave one place in order to move to another place.

take a seat

To take a seat to prevent others from sitting on it.

take a seat

To work in a certain position or status.

kick one's seat and stand up

To suddenly stand up from one's seat in a rough and violent manner.

dust off one's seat and get up

To stand up from one's seat in order to get out.

dust off one's seat and get up

For a bed-ridden patient to recover from his/her illness.

avoid a place

To avoid staying with someone in the same place.

lie on a bedding

To become bed-ridden due to illness.

farming for children

Childbearing and childcaring.