black; black go stone; guilt; guilty person
the five festivals (January 7, March 3, May 5, July 7 and September 9)
title; heading; article; benevolence; friendly feeling
to breathe out; to exhale
like that; that way; thus
to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth
thunderous; rumbling; thunderously; rumblingly
to mash; to grind; to pulverize; to dissipate (a fortune); to run through; to lose
to scatter away; to blast away; to blow away (via explosion)
to freeze; to refrigerate
wick; marrow; core; heart; pistil (of a flower); stamen
dripping wet; soaked; drenched
strong wind; high wind; moderate gale
large drop (rain, sweat, tears, etc.); large grain-like object (grape, cherry, etc.)
torrential rain; heavy rain; cloudburst; downpour
to clear up; to become cloudless; to be refreshed
to cling to ... in tears; to beg ... in tears; to appeal; to throw oneself on someone's mercy
to borrow; to have a loan; to rent; to hire
to have sex; to have a physical relationship
besides; in addition; also; moreover
surfacing; rising to the surface; emerging; leaping into prominence; rising (of rank)
to be muddy; to be slushy
fallen scraps; scatterings; leftovers; remainder; student who cannot keep up in school; dropout (from school, society, a movement, etc.)
magic; sorcery; wizardry; magic (illusion); conjuring
close friend; bosom friend; buddy; crony; chum
to pledge allegiance; to swear an oath of allegiance; to take an oath of allegiance
impediment; burden; encumbrance; hindrance; drag
shield; buckler; escutcheon; pretext
to spill over and fall; to scatter (petals, leaves, etc.)
to meet (by chance); to come across; to meet (e.g. of rivers, highways, etc.); to emerge and engage (an enemy)
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
sound of wind rustling through a crack; wheezing
to loiter; to putter; to prowl; to wander about; to roam about; to knock around
to call (someone) back; to recall; to call home; to bring back (memories, etc.); to recall; to revive
to pluck; to pick; to tear
focusing on only one thing; obsessively; intensely; selfish; self-serving
to have gooseflesh (e.g. from cold or horror)
why?; what for?; how?; by what means?
to yield oneself (to something); to devote oneself (to something); to surrender oneself (to something)
sleep; sleeping; inactivity; death