section; cross section; profile
-ish; -like; resembling; appearing to be; seeming to be
something white; snow; gray hair; grey hair
completely; entirely; all; in large amounts; a lot
one breath; chug!; drink!
to ingest; to eat; to enter the mouth; to be able to eat
licking; dead drunk; blind drunk
smelling of fish; fishy; degenerate (of a monk); depraved; worldly; mundane
ornamental crossed rafter ends on shrine gables
in addition; furthermore; above (which); on top of (which)
flavor; flavour; charm; appeal; experience; taste (e.g. of victory)
to complain; to lodge a complaint
life; lifetime; career; for life; all one's life; throughout one's life
worst; horrible; horrid; in the worst case; if worst comes to worst
will; probably; may; I think; surely; I hope
bank; weir; embankment; levee
burst (e.g. dam, embankment, levee); breach; collapse; washout; rupture
in (of a ball, in tennis, etc.); inside the line; in; inside; enter here; enter
bad (taste); unpalatable; poor; unskillful; ugly; unattractive
to kill by hitting; to beat to death; to slaughter
unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet); shakily; wavering (in one's mind); unsteadily; aimlessly; unconsciously
gait; walk; stride; trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal); track; trail
fighting spirit; (will to) fight
previous time; last time; previous installment; previous instalment; previous session
desperate situation with no escape; being driven into a corner; being cornered; last extremity
from the place (where); from the fact that ...; caused by the fact that ...; because
(sudden) change; reversal; turn-around; coming from behind (baseball)
to step on a landmine; to really step in it; to screw up; to open up a can of worms
friend; companion; comrade; accompaniment; companion (e.g. book); complement
detestable; abhorrent; loathsome
to step over or across; to overcome
cruel; heartless; violent; intense; very bad; terrible
bubble; foam; froth; head on beer
to wake up (someone; by calling out); to awaken; to bring back (e.g. memories); to evoke; to recall
true; real; genuine; proper; utter
The Tempest (play by Shakespeare, sonata by Beethoven)
intercept; interception; counter-attack
to flick off; to give (someone) the flick; to send (something) flying; to hit (a person); to knock down
dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze