probability; likelihood; chances
a little over; a little more than; powerhouse; one of the biggest; upper (seismic intensity)
to look out on; to overlook; to face (a situation, crisis, etc.); to meet (e.g. death); to deal with (an issue); to attend (e.g. a function)
bet; wager; stake; gamble
right; right-hand side; afore-mentioned (esp. in vertical Japanese writing); foregoing; forgoing
to stick to; to cling to; to adhere to
just like that; in the twinkling of an eye; in the blink of an eye; (lit.) in the time it takes to say "ah!"
whereabouts; place; location; place where one belongs; where one fits in; place where one can be oneself
plan to overcome an obstacle or break out of a deadlock; breakthrough solution
to collect oneself; to cool off; to recover oneself
postponement; deferment; extension (of time)
to shave (wood, leather, etc.); to sharpen (e.g. pencil); to cut down (budget, expenses, staff, time, etc.); to curtail; to delete; to erase
crisis; critical situation; emergency; pinch
lightning; flash of lightning; lightning bolt
revival from the brink of death; recovering from a hopeless situation; resuscitation; revitalization
plan; policy; means; fifth principle of the Eight Principles of Yong; right upward flick
cold-hearted; callous; unfeeling; insentient (objects); insensate; inanimate
feelings; emotion; compassion; sympathy; passion; affection
distress; wretched condition
feeling of tragic heroism; feeling of grim resolve; sense of determination
groan; moan; roar; growl; buzz; hum (e.g. motor)
boss; leader; head; boss (difficult enemy, usu. at the end of a section or level)
intently; single-mindedly; devotedly; solely; earnestly; with all one's heart
to corner; to drive to the wall; to run down; to track down; to chase after
spoiled fun; loss of interest; damper (e.g. on the party); wet blanket; turn-off
to be irritated; to get annoyed; to lose one's patience
sharp pain; acute pain; intense pain
to torment; to torture; to harass
to be hot on a person's heels
speed; velocity; pace; velocity
alley; alleyway; teahouse garden; path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.)
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show