end (e.g. of street); tip; beginning; start; odds and ends; scrap
indication; sign; hint; tone (of the market)
to get jealous; (lit.) to grow horns
rabbit; hare; coney; cony; lagomorph (esp. leporids)
corner; section; one horn; narwhal (Monodon monoceros)
mouse; rat; dark gray; dark grey; slate (color, colour)
corner; edge; (street) corner; turning; rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.); abrasiveness
prey; catch; kill; spoils; trophy; loot
skewer; spit; skewering; impalement; running through (e.g. with spear)
power; might; authority; influence
to strike; to hit; to beat; to punch
counter for small animals; counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (arch.) counter for horses; roll of cloth
to lose sight of (one's companions); to stray from; to miss (one's chance to ...)
to be relieved; to feel relieved
simple substance (e.g. chemical); something standing alone; separate item; solo item
support (e.g. for an argument); backing; proof; evidence; corroboration; substantiation
to pierce; to stab; to sting; to bite; to sew; to stitch; to pole (a boat)
linear; rectilinear; straight-line; straightforward; simple
(confronting a problem, etc.) head-on; directly; outright; (lit.) from the front
angle; square; cube; bishop; third degree (of the Japanese and Chinese pentatonic scale); Chinese "horn" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); jiao (monetary unit of China; one-tenth of a yuan)
to ward off (e.g. an attack); to fend off (e.g. a question); to elude; to evade; to dodge; to turn aside (e.g. a joke)
Herculean task; next-to-impossible undertaking
person with a lot of experience; old hand; veteran (in a particular field)
one animal (small); (arch.) two-tan bolt of cloth
to move; to shift; to inspire; to rouse; to change; to alter; to operate
to erase all trace of something
to plan; to attempt; to plot; to conspire; to aim for; to strive for
to jump out; to rush out; to appear (suddenly); to protrude; to project; to butt in
the point of ...; the place where ...; a place called ...; places known as ...; I would say ...; ... is how I'd put it
to fail; to blunder; to mess up; to be dismissed; to be fired
surprise attack; surprise visit; catching a person off guard