double doors opening from the centre; double-opening from the centre (e.g. doors, casement windows, etc.); method of filleting fish, chicken, etc. with a central cut and peeling back the flesh
to tear off; to strip; to rob
saint; wise and virtuous person (esp. in Confucianism); great religious teacher; refined sake
execution by tying a victim to a post and stabbing with spears; crucifixion
impression given by a painting or image
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
to awaken; to arouse from sleep; to bring to one's senses; to disabuse (someone of); to sober up; to dampen
in 8 or 9 cases out of ten; in all probability
aim; object; expectations; prospects; something that can be relied upon; snack served with alcoholic drink; pad
what?!; what did you say?!; why?; what for?; anyone; anything
unexpected; unforeseen; strange
with; by; because of; on account of; on (a day, date); at (a time); adds emphasis to preceding word
by the way; incidentally; sometimes; occasionally; precisely (at that time); exactly
automatic (e.g. door, gun, etc.)
phone extension; indoor wiring; inner line
operator (e.g. telephone)
negligence; neglect; carelessness; procrastination
to slander; to libel; to criticize; to criticise
registry; entry; book-keeping; signature
to be sacrificed; to fall victim to; to fall prey to
good bye; I'm off; see you later
to barricade oneself in; to hold (a fort, etc.); to shut oneself up; to be besieged; to dig in
to corner; to drive to the wall; to run down; to track down; to chase after
angry voice; one's voice when shouting with anger
escort (e.g. under guard); convoy
partly open; in half bloom
prediction; prejudgment; presupposition; foregone conclusion
to strike; to hit; to beat; to punch
multiple organ dysfunction syndrome; MODS; multiple organ failure (former term); MOF
concussion (of the brain)
in passing another (esp. colliding with oncoming traffic, bumping into a person); the moment two persons or objects meet
with a plunge (of something sharp into something soft); with a thrust; with a stab; sullenly; sulkily; glumly
saying something (to someone); greeting; approaching (someone)