to shoot (arrow, bolt, dart)
to jump up; to spring up; to move around; to bounce up and down; to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb
suddenly; in a flash; rapidly; attractive; distinguished; showy
to shake; to sway; to waver
clicking one's tongue; tut-tut; smacking one's lips (with relish)
second arrow; second move; second step
to smell; to smell of; to have a smell
at hand; on hand; way of moving one's arms; skill; money at hand; pocket money
to go mad; to lose one's mind; to get out of order; to go amiss; to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.); to fall through
gazing steadily at; observing (a person) closely; maintain a watch over
field of vision; visibility; view; visual field; (one's) ken
(a) step; one step; level; stage; small degree; small amount
as one would expect; naturally; indeed; still; all the same; after all
whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); systemic
armpit; under one's arm; beside; close to; aside; to the side; off-track
abrupt; sudden; unexpected
at one's feet; underfoot; gait; pace; most recent; current
to jump up; to start up; to leap to one's feet; to fly away; to take off
green pheasant (Phasianus versicolor); Japanese pheasant
cloth; fabric; dough; batter; inherent quality; one's true character; unglazed pottery
to flap (wings); to spread one's wings; to go out into the world
to steal; to rob; to deceive; to trick; to graze (in passing); to skim; to appear and quickly disappear (a thought, a smile, etc.)
stone (used for throwing)
while; during (the time when)
sure; no mistaking it; for certain; without doubt
foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base
satisfactory; decent; good; proper; worthy
(arch.) surrounding area; shore (of the sea); suffix used as a rough indicator of location, direction, time, etc.
off the top of one's head; from thin air; from memory
to break; to snap; to be injured; to wear out; to be worn out; to break; to burst
vivid; bright; brilliant; skillful; skilful; adept
small amount; jot; nothing much; (to a) slight degree; wee bit
falling lightly (e.g. snow, petals, confetti); fluttering; flickering; twinkling; appearing and disappearing; catching glimpses
in an instant; in a moment; immediately; suddenly; all of a sudden; all at once
rainfall; snowfall; alighting; descending
to anticipate; to foresee
detour; circumvention; turning movement
cormorant fishing; cormorant fisherman