to be worn out (from domestic life)
to roll up or pull up (sleeves, skirt, etc.)
parking area for bicycles
nearing the enemy; coming into contact with the enemy
afternoon session (stock exchange); afternoon trading
stickiness; gumminess; sticky material; clay
decorative lights; illumination
hanetsuki (Japanese badminton); battledore and shuttlecock
suddenly (appear, stick out); abruptly; unexpectedly; (stand) still and expressionless; imposingly
(in) the middle of; (in) the midst of; (in) the course of; (at) the height of
fluently (speaking a foreign language); incessantly (speaking); glibly; one after the other (flipping through pages); thin (paper, cloth, etc.); flimsy
cavity; hollow; void; hollow (voice, smile, etc.); blank (eyes, look, etc.); vacant (expression, stare, etc.)
to go by; to go past; to run (between; of a rail service, bus route, etc.); to operate (between); to go indoors; to go into a room; to penetrate
front part; frontage; facade; initial pledge (e.g. election); opening slogan
energy; military strength
being scattered in all directions; being broken up and dispersed
minute; fine; delicate; accurate; precise; elaborate
realism; depicting realistically; representing accurately
abrasion; scrape; graze; paratripsis
to be famous; to be celebrated; to be worthy of the name
one's hand (when playing cards); name tag; nameplate; wallet-sized (photo)
dangling; aimlessly; casually; unexpectedly
consequence; causal relationship; nexus
to stab; to pierce; to run through (e.g. with a sword)
official duties; office; function
agreement; stipulation; contract
(sleeping) peacefully; quietly; soundly
right side; right-hand side
qipao; cheongsam; mandarin dress
to feel relaxed; to be soothed
asleep (in bed); sick in bed
thin (e.g. air); diluted; sparse; lacking (e.g. empathy); deficient; insufficient (e.g. zeal)
to let go of; to release; to part with (e.g. a possession); to relinquish; to send away (e.g. one's child); to let go
pupil; disciple; adherent; follower; apprentice; young person
master; teacher; stable master
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)