the other day; lately; recently; meanwhile; in the meantime
hair; fur; wool; down; plumage
to all come in (e.g. teeth); to all come out (e.g. seedlings, flowers)
to spring at; to leap upon; to swoop down on; to throw oneself upon (e.g. an enemy)
counter for small animals; counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (arch.) counter for horses; roll of cloth
to collect; to put (it all) together; to summarize; to aggregate; to bring to a conclusion; to finalize
ten; 10; ten years of age
day of month; counter for days
to be a match for; to rival; to equal; to compare with; to be equivalent to
prey; catch; kill; spoils; trophy; loot
to stand in the way; to bar someone's way; to block the way
to live (of animals); to inhabit; to nest
place; spot; address; district; area; one's house; point
to walk about; to walk around; to walk to and fro; to pace around; to wander
(way of) life; living; livelihood; life circumstances
to melt into; to dissolve into; to merge into; to blend into (surroundings); to fit in; to adapt to
lately; recently; nowadays
street; quarter; district; area
(one) matter; (one) item; (one) case
to separate; to part; to divide; to keep apart
lawfulness; propriety; reasonableness; appropriateness; legality; legitimacy
prediction; prophecy; prognostication
to cause; to induce; to bring about; to pull upright; to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
official business; public business
low (rank, degree, value, content, quality, etc.); low (position); close to the ground; short (height); deep (voice); in a low key
to accompany; to follow; to keep up with
energy; vigour; vigor; liveliness; spirit; life
sincere; honest; faithful
long time (since the last time); first in a long time
to attract notice; to catch the eye; to stand out
flapping (of a flag, fan, etc.); fluttering; pitter-patter (of footsteps); quickly (making progress); in quick succession
outstanding; excellent; exceptional; preeminence; distinction; extraordinariness
vigilance; caution; alertness; precaution; being on guard
to be scattered about; to disperse; to be littered (with)