reimbursement; compensation; reparation; indemnity
let's not say (such things) to each other
to be brought forward (e.g. by three hours); to be moved up; to be hasty; to be rash; to quicken; to speed up
traditional; conventional
group with a common interest (e.g. students); club (e.g. company sports club); circle; circle (shape)
to crowd out; to push out; to start together; to set out en masse; to highlight; to draw attention to
looking pale; looking unwell
fantasy; illusion; vision; dream
unreliable; undependable; helpless; forlorn; worried; uneasy
the most; the best; peerless; the greatest; first-rate
war; battle; campaign; (arch.) troops; (arch.) forces
inhabitant; resident; citizen; population
on the sea; surface of the sea
victory; triumph; conquest; success; win
distinctive of; characteristic of; uniquely applying to; but; except; without
ancient Japanese martial arts
to compete with; to vie for
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport
to become blue; to turn green; to turn pale; to blanch (with fear)
to fire oneself up; to give it one's all; to get psyched; to fire someone up (with scolding, corporal punishment, etc.); to rouse
to starve; to be famished; to be hungry; to be starved of (e.g. love); to be thirsty for (e.g. knowledge); to be hungry for
cart (esp. a food cart); stall; festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; stage prop fashioned after a large building; framework (of a house, etc.)
yakisoba; fried noodles, usu. with vegetables and meat
large serving; large portion
to poke fun at; to make fun of; to send up
to underrate; to belittle; to look down on; to despise
crisis; critical situation; emergency; pinch
at a disadvantage; in an unfavourable position; having poor prospects; standing little chance
chance to win; opportunity to win; chance of victory
to give directions; to issue instructions
bottomless; endlessly deep; infinite
caution; admonition; prohibition; ban; punishment; (arch.) caution
to throw oneself (e.g. off a cliff, etc.)
a diamond on a dunghill is still a diamond; quality is quality; an old eagle is better than a young crow; (lit.) even if it's rotten, it's still sea bream
skill learned in one's former days; using one's experience from the past
to dodge; to evade; to avoid; to sidestep
to sink (into one's seat, etc.); to leap to one's death (by drowning); to be reduced to (esp. working as a prostitute)
watching a (sports) game; spectating; observing (military operations)