to make war (on); to wage war (against); to compete (against); to struggle (against adversities, etc.); to fight
aid; assistance; help; cheering; rooting (for); support
call; summons; usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.; telephone number at which a person without a telephone can be reached; (arch.) box-shaped area containing clean water for rinsing oneself (in an Edo-period bathhouse); (arch.) high-ranking prostitute in the Yoshiwara district (Edo period); (arch.) unlicensed prostitute in the Fukagawa red-light district (Edo period)
person in charge; official; attendant
mumbling; chewing one's words; chewing (food); squirming; wriggling
to start to say; to attempt to say; to be about to say; to speak to; to address
to seal (letter); to prevent; to forbid; to block
standing in a row; forming a line; alignment
bursting out (laughter); breaking out (applause); in a rush; in a surge; suddenly; all of a sudden
hooting; jeering; heckling
gentle breeze; soft wind; breath of air; zephyr
to speak; to say; to vocalize
to kick out (e.g. someone from a house)
go on!; right!; here goes!
charging (at the enemy) with a shout; rush; rushing (an activity); working at full speed; penetration; piercing
youngster; boy; young Buddhist monk; young bonze; young shop-boy; errand boy
dribble (of a ball or puck); dribbling
charge; rush; dash; assault; attack
opponent; rival; adversary; menace; danger; threat
lightly; nimbly; with agility; casually; readily; regularly
succession; continuation; series; sequence
goal; basket (basketball); finishing line; Gaul
pleat; pleats; plait; plaits
to flutter (in the wind); to wave; to turn over; to flip over; to suddenly change (attitude, opinion, etc.); to suddenly switch
hearty; tremendous; magnificent; glorious; splendid; heroic
kicking a ball in mid-air (soccer, football)
to drive into (e.g. a nail into a board); to hit into (e.g. a home run into the stands); to throw into (e.g. jail); to drum into (someone) (an idea, skill, etc.); to hammer into
armband; arm band; brassard
to pull oneself together; to collect oneself (after a failure); to regain control (of oneself)
to snatch (and run); to carry off; to swipe; to scoop up (and remove; sand, earth, etc.)