opposite; opposition; versus; vs.; to (e.g. "winning a game five to three"); equal footing
having to be; must be; should be; ought to be
to kill one's enemy (opponent)
to accomplish; to fulfill; to carry out
to ill-treat; to bully; to torment; to be tough on (e.g. one's body); to treat harshly
clumsy; awkward; tactless; awkward (e.g. socially); (arch.) mean; (arch.) cowardly
of no use whatsoever; good for nothing; useless
to believe implicitly; to believe firmly
on one occasion; once; at one point; at one time
for the first time in one's life
flapping (of a flag, fan, etc.); fluttering; pitter-patter (of footsteps); quickly (making progress); in quick succession
outrageous; monstrous; appalling; inordinate; overambitious
to excel; to surpass; to exceed; to outweigh; to preponderate
virtue; charm; merit; good point
very hard; with utmost effort; as hard as one can; with all one's might; for dear life; eagerly
joy; delight; rapture; pleasure; gratification; rejoicing
writing brush; paintbrush; writing with a brush; drawing with a brush; writing (composing text); the written word
to knock (someone) to their feet; to knock down; to send flying; to strike; to drive away (one's sorrows, worries, etc.); to dispel
speaking inarticulately (slurring, lisping, etc.)
to become better; to improve
beast (i.e. any animal other than man); person reborn into the animal realm; brute (i.e. a contemptible human being); damn it; damn
(fighting) spirit; motivation; shout (for getting in the right mood to deal with something, etc.); cheer; kiai; short shout when performing an attacking move
(verbal) abuse; denunciation; disparagement; vilification; scathing criticism
vocabulary; lexicon; lexis; terminology
to accompany; to go with; to go together
lesson; class work; teaching; instruction
affected part; diseased part; wound
cut off; cut out; ablation; resection; surgical removal
circulation; rotation; cycle; loop
dying from blood loss; bleeding to death; hemorrhaging to death
remarkable; striking; brilliant; splendid; spectacular; wonderful
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)
wholehearted; earnest; determined; intent; single-minded; straightforward
in accordance with plans; just as planned
real intention; true motive; true meaning
to step on (a nail); to run (a nail) through one's foot; to put one's foot through (the floor)
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
to push aside; to push one's way through
soon; shortly; before long; nearly; almost
to give up; to admit defeat; to throw in the towel
to raise one's voice; to shout
endurance; patience; perseverance; self-control; self-restraint