sensation; feeling; tendency; propensity
expectation; anticipation; prediction; forecast; conjecture
to avoid (physical contact with); to avoid (situation); to ward off; to avert; to put aside; to move out of the way
(one's) master; Lord; the main thing; the majority
thin; slender; fine; unlucky
to go around; to return; to surround; to concern (usu. of disputes)
armpit; under one's arm; beside; close to; aside; to the side; off-track
possible; potential; practicable; feasible
continuously; continually; without a break; next; then; after that
participation in a war; going to war; taking part in a competition or contest
joining (a club, organization, etc.); becoming a member; entry; admission; subscription; affiliation
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
to create (a sensation); to give rise to (controversy)
wartime fire; war; wartime destruction; horrors of war
relocation of the capital; transfer of the capital
to make an incessant onslaught; to attack incessantly
the country; countryside; rural districts; cultivated land; fields
area; zone; (lit.) belt (of land)
to trample down; to devastate
side (esp. of a waterbody); edge; bank; shore
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
offense and defense; offence and defence
chaos; turmoil; pandemonium; havoc
to fall into (e.g. a hole); to fall into (chaos, depression, dilemma, illness, etc.); to fall into (a trap, etc.); to fall; to surrender
to be enigmatic; to be puzzling; to be wrapped in mystery
to bear; to stand; to restrain; to control; to forgive; to put up with
explanation; interpretation
loud shout; excited cheering
to rise; to go up; to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; to get out (of water)
the number of people; many people; a large number of people; (counted as an) adult
to excel; to surpass; to exceed; to outweigh; to preponderate
decoy (for hunting); stool; lure; decoy; stool pigeon
one's own army; one's own team
once; for a short time; briefly; (arch.) one morning
to run over (with a vehicle); to knock down
pushing back one's opponent while locked in close quarters; having a tendency towards; being close to
to step back; to move back; to withdraw (from the presence of a superior); to leave; to resign; to retire
attitude; posture; preparedness; readiness
to put back up; to stand back up; to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate
from the beginning; from the first; all along; of course
spare energy, time or money; remaining strength; reserve power; money to spare
to be hot on a person's heels