under (influence, control, conditions, etc. of); during (war, occupation, etc.)
to shoulder; to carry on one's shoulder; to nominate for a position; to choose as a representative; to take (someone) for a ride; to deceive
to hold aloft (e.g. a sword); to brandish
snake; serpent; large snake
band (e.g. conduction, valence); belt (e.g. Van-Allen, asteroid, etc.)
to throw violently against; to slam against; to strike; to thrust at someone (e.g. a letter)
the (four) limbs; arms and legs
to be scattered about; to disperse; to be littered (with)
kind; sort; type; similar example; parallel; the like
extension; elongation; prolongation; Enchō era (923.4.11-931.4.26)
to be able to manage somehow or another
to let something (or somebody) go past; to do too much
to desire; to wish; to beg; to request; to have something done for oneself
dealing fully (with); going into (issue, etc.); stepping into; alcove
I would rather; I would as lief do; strong preference
right in the center (centre)
guidance; leading; induction; introduction; incitement; inducement
in full force; in great numbers; in droves; large-scale project; grand plan
exactly; surely; right then; just then; just (about to); on the verge (of doing or happening)
critical (touch and go) situation; explosive situation
counter for articles; counter for military units; individual
group; bunch; crowd; group
spirit; drive; vigour; ambition; aspiration
fight; battle; combat; struggle (for rights, higher wages, etc.); strife; (labor) dispute
resonance; sympathetic vibration
direction; district; area; field (e.g. of study); sphere; quarter
one by one; each; every; at intervals of
gliding; sliding; skating (on ice); taxiing (aircraft); making a takeoff run
discrimination; discernment; identification
to slaughter; to massacre; to butcher; to defeat soundly; to overpower; to vanquish
together with; same; both; all; including ...
to rush into; to surge into; to crowd into
shorthanded; short of hands; undermanned; insufficient (stock, money, etc.); in short supply; low
infantry; infantryman; foot soldier
to dance (orig. a whirling dance); to flutter about; to revolve
quiet; calm; easily; comfortably; distant; far-off