binoculars; field glasses
while moving; on the move
native Japanese reading of a Chinese character; precept; lesson; one's teachings
to keep within limits (e.g. spending); to restrain (e.g. emotions); to control; to hold back (e.g. an enemy); to check; to curb
modus operandi; criminal technique; trick
new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
serious; severe; grave; acute
to be frugal; to be sparing; to value; to hold dear; to regret (e.g. a loss); to feel sorry (for)
again and again; repeatedly
throughout; over a period of ...; over a span of ...
line; stripe; line (e.g. telephone line); wire; ray (e.g. X-ray); beam; line (e.g. of a railroad)
to go through; to pass through; to struggle through; to get through (difficulties, danger, etc.); to escape (through the cordon)
going side-by-side; going abreast; running concurrently; occurring at the same time; keeping pace with
close investigation; careful examination; scrutiny
for the first time; only after ... is it ...; only when ... do you ...; first time; (one's) first
I, myself; one-self; by one-self; even I; even one
compliance; conformance; adaptation; (immediate) response; (rapid) reaction
to take over; to hand over
enemy movements; enemy's position
not only ... but also; in addition to; consequently
war situation; progress of a battle
influence; effect; to influence; to affect; to have an influence on
to reach; to amount to; to be up to the task; to come up to; to compare with; to be a match (for)
exaltation; emotional uplift
to keep one's temper; to maintain one's composure; to remain calm; to keep presence of mind; to preserve one's equilibrium
visual confirmation; sighting
breaking through; breakthrough; surmounting; overcoming; exceeding; passing
to plan; to attempt; to plot; to conspire; to aim for; to strive for
from the beginning; without hesitation; flatly (e.g. refusing); entirely; completely
to come out (e.g. hair); to fall out; to collapse (e.g. building, floor); to be left out; to be omitted
confusion; dismay; consternation; panic
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
to be moreish; to have a quality that encourages you to eat (drink) more of them after; to have lingering effects
to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to patch (clothes); to mend; to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with
intercept; interception; counter-attack
hurrying (to somewhere); rushing; hastening; express (train)