to stand, walk, etc. shoulder-to-shoulder; to be on a par with
forgetful; oblivious of; negligent
recognizing anew; seeing something in a new light
westering sun; setting sun; afternoon sun
binoculars; field glasses
flickering; flashing on and off; glaringly (bright); painfully (bright); prickling (pain)
on a routine basis; regularly; habitually
to detach; to decapitate; to cut loose; to let loose; to dismember
to join hands together; to join forces; to collaborate
several times; a few times
relief; reassurance; recognition of right to land ownership (by the shogunate, a feudal lord, etc.); (arch.) living safely surrounded by walls
next (e.g. "next April"); forthcoming; coming; to come; to arrive; to be due to
to consider carefully; to deliberate thoroughly; to think over
to gasp; to pant; to breathe hard; to suffer; to struggle
to untie; to unfasten; to unsew; to unstitch; to solve; to work out; to dispel (misunderstanding, etc.)
to open the lid; to lift a lid; to open the lid (on); to make public; to start (something); to look at the results (consequences, outcome, effect)
to distribute; to hand out
to empty; to remove; to move out; to clear out; to be away from (e.g. one's house); to leave (temporarily); to dawn
to put back up; to stand back up; to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate
slimy; slippery; (arch.) (moving) slowly
(opening of) a wound; (mouth of a) wound; cut
to stagnate; to settle (at the bottom); to deposit; to become sluggish; to become dull; to be delayed
(lit.) blood flows; to have the blood of ... running in one's veins (artist, warrior, etc.); to be born with particular skills, characteristics, etc.; to have something "in one's blood"
goosefish (any fish of family Lophiidae); monkfish; (arch.) fool; curved gutter
tail (animal, kite, comet, etc.); tail end; slope at the foot of a mountain
first class; first rank; one degree; one level; most; best
still (continuing); as ever; further
break in time; interruption; pause
having wounds all over one's body; being wounded all over; receiving a drubbing; being subjected to a barrage of criticism
to pretend not to see; to turn one's back on
to go against; to oppose; to disobey; to defy
rest period; intermission; break time; recess
intercept; interception; counter-attack
to try and do something; to attempt to do something
to herd; to drive; to corner; to force someone into doing; to go hard; to push yourself