to sustain a serious wound
waiting; waiting time; wait tile; tile which would complete one's hand
to say; to speak; to tell; to talk
simple honesty; tactless frankness
hosing down; drainage; discharge of water; spraying with water
stockpile; reserves; storing; stocking up; laying in (supplies)
the passage of electric current
New World (esp. the Americas, but also Australasia); new world
eve (esp. Christmas Eve); the night before
fault; error; indiscretion; faux pas
(a) jump; splashes (usu. of mud); upward turn at the bottom (e.g. of a vertical stroke of a kanji or of a hairdo); close (e.g. of a theatrical performance); breakup
changing completely; transformation
horizon (related to bodies of water)
slightly (of an action); (looking) small and quiet
lifesaver; person who saved one's life
to change (cars or horses); to transfer; to possess; to inspire
to put on the brakes; to put a stop to
change of course; route change; direction change
assumption; supposition; hypothesis
reinforced concrete; ferroconcrete
great (i.e. great-grandson, great-grandmother)
rice cracker; senbei; Japanese cracker; rice cookie; wafer
glowstick; neon light stick
thrusting (a spear, etc.)
plump; with a thud; heavily
quick on the uptake; quick to catch on; perceptive; intuitive
honour; honor; glory; privilege
regrettable; vexing; upsetting; unthinkable; wholly unexpected
criticism; blame; censure; attack; reproach
to misjudge; to mistake; to misjudge (someone); to overestimate; to miss seeing; to overlook
to praise; to commend; to compliment; to speak well of; to speak highly of
gaining nothing by; getting nowhere by
turnover (of possession); (metabolic) turnover; egg cooked on both sides; eggs over easy; number of strokes in a set time or distance (swimming)
such a stupid ...; what a crazy ...; no way!; what nonsense!; how can that be?
to (an extent); up to; doesn't amount to doing ...; not significant enough to require ...; even if ...
support; participation; assistance; complicity; conspiracy
being somewhat (half) joking; half seriously; half in jest; in a jocular vein
to sink; to go down; to pass away; to die; to disappear; to vanish