match; game; bout; contest
to rebound; to recoil; to splash; to have a repercussion; to have a reciprocal effect
easily; effortlessly; changing completely; plink (sound of something light falling or rolling)
dark brown; colour of tanned skin
to partition; to divide; to direct; to manage; to settle accounts; to assume a crouching posture (at the start of a bout)
racket; paddle (in table-tennis)
shuttlecock; shuttle service (e.g. bus); shuttle (weaving); space shuttle
to cheer; to jeer; to mock
basket (shopping, etc.); hamper; cage
sports club (e.g. at school); sports department (e.g. in a newspaper)
form (as opposed to substance); formality; method; system; format; mode
pure; genuine; trueborn; natural-born
pupils who are not members of any school club; (lit.) go-home club
to become defiant; to fight back; to turn upon; to take the offensive
impossibly hard video game
one chance; only opportunity; maybe; perhaps; one-night stand
to have a go; to try and do (something); to take a chance with something
other side; opposite side; other party
flute; fife; pipe; whistle
brave figure; valiant figure; heroic figure; gallant figure
to fight; to compete; to contest; to argue; to dispute heatedly
equality (esp. of status); equal footing; equal terms
fast; quick; early (in the day, etc.); premature; (too) soon; not yet
advantageous; favourable; better; profitable; lucrative; gainful
progress; pace; carriage; step; stage
pace; tempo; slow and fast; in case of emergency
way of affixing something; way of recording something (to a logbook, etc.)
carriage; poise; bearing; demeanor; movement (of the body)
specialization; specialisation
trampling down; overrunning; infringement; violation
to score a goal (basket, etc.); to sink a shot
heaven-sent child (in answer to a Shinto or Buddhist prayer); child (e.g. of an era); product
(on) land; ground; shore; track-and-field events
elder sister; effeminate man
gifted education; special education for gifted children
hard education; hard training; Spartan education
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)