battle formation; military formation
to a surprising degree; to a remarkable extent; surprisingly; astonishingly; amazingly; alarmingly
to have one's attention attracted (caught); to be preoccupied with
to mow; to reap; to harvest
thrusting (a spear, etc.)
favorite (to win); favourite; likely winner; one's heart's desire; first choice
apathetic; lackadaisical; spiritless; physically weak; feeble; effeminate
to regain one's footing; to get back on one's feet; to recover; (of the market) to improve
(providing) covering fire; supporting (backing up) someone (in a debate or argument)
after (practically) no time; immediately after; just; having no time to
one place; (all in) the same place; one spot; one location; one part; one passage
coward; gutless person; sissy; weakling; loser; milquetoast
to be astonished to hear; to be incredulous about; to express disbelief; who do you think you're kidding by saying (that); what a laugh!
shout of abuse; jeers; boos
to mow down; to scythe down; to knock someone off their feet
mwahahaha (evil laughter)
to leave word with (a person); to state in one's will; to leave (something) unsaid; to forget to mention
gaudy; showy; garish; crooked; vicious; wicked
apt to (do); liable to; predominantly; mostly; ... reaps the rewards; ... takes the prize
to throw (liquid) at; to dash; to inundate (with questions); to heap (praise); to hurl (abuse)
as you please; in any way you like; as you wish
sharp, loud rebuke; bark; roar; rebuke used in Zen to achieve enlightenment
to lose one's cool; to blow one's top; to flip one's lid; to get angry
repeatedly; over and over again; fully (e.g. understand); very much; very well
like this; in this way; as you see
(arch.) the art of war; (arch.) martial arts; military force; the sword; valor; bravery
to squeeze out; to wring out
haughty; arrogant; insolent; proud; overbearing
to become unrestrained and go to excess; to lose all restraint; to lose one's tension and become relaxed; to let go; to become disorderly; to be scattered
everyone; everybody; all; everything; all
to pair with; to pair up; to pair off
place to die; place of death
incitement; sedition; agitation; abetting
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
to put an end to something; to get something over with; to quit something one has been engaged in too long or to an excessive degree