surroundings; circumference
slovenly (appearance, work, etc.); sloppy; untidy; weak; feeble; weak-willed
puddle of blood; pool of blood
to step aside; to move (i.e. out of the way); to make way; to resign; to retire; to quit
wood chips; wood offcuts; wood shavings; sawdust
to float; to rise to the surface; to stand out; to be visible; to be alienated
Western sword (esp. sabre)
live decoy fishing (esp. for sweetfish)
rash; thoughtless; careless; hasty; imprudent
grinding of the teeth; involuntary nocturnal tooth grinding; bruxism; grinding one's teeth out of anger or vexation; gnashing one's teeth; gritting one's teeth
to omit; to leave out; to exclude; to curtail; to save; to cut down
to lose consciousness; to faint; to black out
picking up; someone who picks up things; type picking (letterpress printing); walking (of an aristocrat)
exchange; interchange; switching; reciprocity; barter; substitution
bet; wager; stake; gamble
suddenly; all of a sudden
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
trembling (with fear, anger, etc.); shivering (with cold); shaking; quivering
to creep about; to crawl around
mean; contemptible; despicable; dirty; foul; cowardly
to push (something) against
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
gradually becoming poor; situation getting gradually worse and worse
to raise one's head (esp. of a snake)
flicker (light); waver; trickle (water); glance at
to stop; to stay (e.g. the night); to contain; to keep (in position, in place); to record (e.g. a fact); to retain
to fling; to throw off (clothes); to kick off (boots)
to surround; to encircle; to enclose
bright light; hope; bright future; light emanating from a buddha or bodhisattva, symbolizing their wisdom and compassion
following; pursuing; tracking; shadowing; tailing; chasing
large; big; older; senior; final; ultimate
frightening; scary; (arch.) extreme; (arch.) exaggerated; (arch.) huge
to miss (capturing); to fail to catch; to let slip