to be noisy; to be astir; to rustle; to murmur
at this juncture; after all this time; at this stage; now
reality; actuality; hard fact
contour; outline; summary; outline; looks; features
vague; ambiguous; shady; disreputable; fuzzy
this way (of doing); this method; this sort (of thing); this type
blue; azure; green; pale; gray; unripe
infinity; infinitude; eternity; infinite; limitless
empty; void; vain; fruitless; lifeless
to hang over; to shroud; to enshroud; to envelop; to screen
ruins (of a building, town, etc.); remains
Southern Cross (asterism formed with the brightest four stars of the constellation Crux)
complexion; colour; color; blood red
evening glow; red sunset; afterglow (of sunset)
friendly army; friendly troops; allied army
chance; opportunity; machine; aircraft; counter for aircraft; counter for (remaining) lives
light; right; right field; right fielder
dusk; twilight; twilight years; melancholia; melancholic nostalgia
to be transparent; to be see-through; to be clear; to be clear (voice, sound)
to haul in (e.g. rope, net, etc.); to pull in; to attract (e.g. stares)
intently; single-mindedly; devotedly; solely; earnestly; with all one's heart
to blow (of the wind); to blow (one's breath); to breathe out; to play (a wind instrument); to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.); to emit (smoke, fire, etc.); to spout
to surround; to encircle; to besiege; to lay siege to; to play (go, shogi, etc.)
to be at a loss for words
center; centre; middle; -centered; -centred; -focused
small horse; pony; foal; colt; filly
to attract; to draw near; to charm; to attract; to have a convulsion
mincing; chopping finely; short and repeated (movements) (e.g. trembling, stepping quickly); gradual; bit by bit
indiscriminately; blindly; at random; indiscriminate; random; excessive
cheerful; jovial; weather; season; spirit of yang
jokingly; in the form of a joke
(inflected) end of a word; end of a sentence
one long straight object (e.g. strand of hair, beam of light, wisp of smoke); a single bloodline; earnest; resolute; (arch.) ordinary; (arch.) common
to rub; to scrub; to scrape