to hide; to conceal; to lower volume (of a sound or one's voice) so as not to be heard; to become quiet and inconspicuous
bloodstained; bloody; covered with blood
without gaps; closely packed; always; usually; often; frequently
the place one comes from; one's birthplace; one's hometown
exchange (e.g. cultural); interchange; interaction; alternating current; AC
constitution (physical); physical make-up; predisposition (to disease); character (of a group, organization, etc.); innate characteristics; make-up
to escape death; to be saved from death
bleeding; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; bleeding money; red ink; selling below cost
salary; pay; medical care; treatment; advance preparation
to fight against; to oppose; to face
to throw down; to bring down; to kill; to defeat; to overthrow; to trip up
to fall down; to drop; to be omitted; to be missing; to decrease; to sink; to fail (e.g. exam or class)
to lie on top of each other; to overlap; to pile up
mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together
to fight with swords; to cross swords
to die; to lay down life's burden
puddle of blood; pool of blood
to throw down; to throw out; to abandon; to resign; to give freely; to give generously
looking directly at; looking straight at; looking squarely at (e.g. a problem); facing (e.g. the truth); normal vision; emmetropia
grand; heroic; sublime; fierce
to make a fist; to clench one's fist
sorrow; grief; anguish; trouble; affliction; anxiety
equinoctial week (when Buddhist services are held); Buddhist services during the equinoctial week; nirvana
mere consolation; temporary peace of mind
peace; tranquility; tranquillity; Heian period (794-1185)
to pile up; to accumulate
small amount; jot; nothing much; (to a) slight degree; wee bit
to arrive at (e.g. a decision); to reach (a stage); to lead to (a place); to get to; in the extreme case of; (arch.) to come
to choke; to be choked (by); to sob convulsively
since some time ago; for some time; for quite a while
each time it happens; at all such times
counter-current; adverse tide; regurgitation (of blood)
to sprain; to twist; to dampen (enthusiasm); to discourage; to dishearten