roughly; approximately; (cutting) in one stroke; (breaking apart) with vigour; (cutting) deeply; (splitting) wide open
the seven prismatic colors (colours)
to go under; to pass under; to dive (into or under the water); to evade; to get around; to survive
extremely angry; furious; fiercely (shine); blazingly; merrily (burn away); red-hot
to blaze down on; to beat down on; to shine down upon
to be square; to be angular; to be jagged; to be formal; to be stiff; to be ceremonious
quadrilateral; quadrangle; tetragon
cardboard box; carton; corrugated box
paca (any of either species of paca, esp. lowland paca, Agouti paca)
to fold up; to fold into layers
katakana; angular Japanese syllabary used primarily for loanwords
available; enabled; can be used; may be used
having missing teeth; toothlessness
canteen; flask; water bottle; thermos
drinking water; potable water
to jump up; to spring up; to move around; to bounce up and down; to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb
measurement error; calculation error
small stream; brooklet; murmuring (as of a stream)
to span; to bridge; to cross; to straddle
to appease one's thirst; to wet one's whistle
to come to one's senses; to recover consciousness; to feel relieved; to feel relaxed
kappa; mythical water-dwelling creature; excellent swimmer; cucumber; cucumber sushi wrapped in nori (seaweed)
web (between fingers or toes); paddle; paddle blade
bipedal walking; walking on two legs
water pistol; squirt gun; water gun
elasticity; elastic material (spring, etc.)
handsome man; actor in a love scene
sharpshooting; shooting; sniping; setting a goal and carrying it out
(in) dire straits; (in a) serious bind; (in a) big pinch
there is nothing more that can be done; it's all over
art; craft; accomplishment; artistic skill; technique; performance
strongish; somewhat strong
(one's) skin colour; skin color; skin tone; flesh colour (of a Japanese person); flesh color; pale orange
in the style of (esp. literary, artistic, etc. works); reminiscent of; attached or stretched on
upper grades of primary school (sixth, fifth, and sometimes fourth grades)