imposing stance; daunting pose
irritating; irritated; frustrating; vexing; (feeling things are) not quick enough; (feeling) too slow-going
(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"
to pierce through; to break through
condition; state (of health); appearance
to burn; to be roasted; to be heated; to be jealous; to be envious
gushingly; copiously; profusely; in a steady stream
sweeping with fire; mowing down; strafing
to sprinkle over (e.g. salt, pepper, etc. on food)
to press down; to hold down; to pin down; to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.); to repress
forcibly; against one's will
stopping of bleeding; stanching; hemostasis; haemostasis
in hand; on hand; on one; handheld
all that one has; all that there is; the whole
power of recovery; ability to recuperate; resilience
to exceed (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.); to surpass; to be more than; to be better than
evaporation; disappearance (of people intentionally concealing their whereabouts); unexplained disappearance
to take in one's hand; to pick up; to obtain
to leave words (behind one, e.g. after death); to say (for posterity); to utter last words; to leave some things unsaid
to fold (clothes, umbrella); to close (a shop, business); to vacate
valid; effective; yuko (judo)
more and more; all the more; at last; finally; (at the) last moment; worst possible time
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
insufficient; inadequate; imperfect
predictable; repetitive; being in a rut; set in one's ways
to jar; to creak; to grate
to defend oneself; to protect oneself
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
inside one's heart; in one's mind
to look up at; to raise one's eyes; to look up to; to admire; to respect
one eye; one of one's eyes
to be overcome with emotion
showing no concern at all; being not at all bothered; devil-may-care attitude
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)