absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
flapping sound (of wings); fluttering; hum (of insects); whizz (of a flying arrow); whoosh
from out of nowhere; from who knows where
hoe-shaped helmet crest; stag beetle
slapping on (stamp, sticker); flopping down
to stick (to); to cling (to); to stay (e.g. in the office)
usual; ordinary; normal; regular; general; common
edge (of a knife or sword); prong (of an electrical plug)
somehow; for some reason; without knowing why
sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera); Indian lotus; lotus; rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus)
suffix appended to somebody else's family members
to pierce; to stab; to sting; to bite; to sew; to stitch; to pole (a boat)
specialization; specialisation
cloth; bujian (spade-shaped bronze coin of ancient China)
loss of eyesight; loss of vision; going blind; blindness
seeming; giving the appearance of; giving one the feeling of
mess; sorry state; -ways; -wards; in the act of ...; just as one is ...
pure; true; genuine; unmixed
tiger (Panthera tigris); drunkard; drunk; sot
to prepare oneself (for the worst); to resolve oneself
farewell; be that so; in that case; (arch.) however; (arch.) though that may be the case
eyesight; vision; visual acuity
circle; "correct"; "good"; *; _; period
to take off one's glasses
to undo; to untie; to unfasten; to unlace; to unravel; to loosen
bleaching; bleached cotton; doxxing; doxing; public humiliation (as an Edo period punishment)
longish; moderately long; somewhat long; fairly long
to be ready; to be prepared; to be in order; to be put in order; to be adjusted; to be regulated
thin; slender; fine; unlucky
excelling; surpassing; outdoing
to become misty; to become hazy; to get blurry; to grow dim; to be overshadowed; to be upstaged
a long time (since the last time); first in a long time
repeatedly opening and closing (one's mouth); gasping; flapping (e.g. shoe sole); gaping open and shut; heartily (eating); devouring
opening and shutting; opening and closing
disgraceful behavior; disgraceful behaviour; shameful sight
to dazzle one's eyes; to hold one's gaze; to fascinate; to captivate
negligence; carelessness; inattention; unpreparedness