mobilization; mobilisation
to neglect; to ignore; to disregard; to make light of
to anticipate; to foresee
participation in a war; going to war; taking part in a competition or contest
to be noisy (e.g. from people talking); to be discomposed (e.g. feelings)
to intimidate; to frighten; to scare; to threaten (e.g. peace); to jeopardize; to endanger
to be forced to do or experience something (against one's will); to be forced to do something because one has no other choice
to be anxious or concerned about; to ponder (anxiously); to fear; to investigate; to consider; to plan
advantageous; favourable; better; profitable; lucrative; gainful
to count on; to expect; to put confidence in; to trust in; to depend on
hailing each other; acting in concert; responding (to); agreement; concord
absorption; suction; aspiration; attraction; draw
mainland; the country proper; native country; country where one was born; pure land; Buddha realm
to rise in revolt; to raise the standard of revolt
what sort of; what kind of; what way
pushing forward (undaunted, bravely); working vigorously towards an aim; struggling on; striving towards
-itis (indicating an inflammatory disease)
to kill by burning to death
to spread rumors; to spread rumours
equality; impartiality; evenness
to go by; to cross; to pass by; to flash across
courier; smuggler; carrier (e.g. of illegal drugs); trafficker
established fact; fait accompli
in any way; to some extent; even if only a little
card (information, filing, etc.); card (greetings, congratulations, etc.); (Western) playing cards; credit card; debit card; match; game
schoolgirl; female student
screaming; squawking; squealing; loud complaining; noisy conversation
deserted (esp. store, market, town, streets); quiet; inactive (business, trade, etc.); slack; idle; free
to poke one's nose into another's affairs; to have a hand in; to take a (deep) interest in; to poke one's head (into a room)
reduction by half; halving
feeling refreshed; feeling relieved
winning a battle; victory; victorious battle
advantages and disadvantages; interests (of parties)
to be blind to one's shortcomings; to play innocent
doing things at one's own pace (e.g. slower than others); doing things one's own way (esp. in an inconsiderate manner)