perception; sensation; awareness
to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.); to get carried away; to go overboard; to overdo (something)
to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.); to fiddle with; to toy with (one's emotions, etc.); to trifle with; to do with something as one pleases; to appreciate
way to die; means of dying; quality of one's death
to be oversized (overloud, etc.)
to keep away; to keep at a distance
invasion; raid; attack; visitation (of a calamity)
to step aside; to move (i.e. out of the way); to make way; to resign; to retire; to quit
taking a breath (while singing, swimming, etc.); short break; breather
to wither (of flowers, dreams, etc.); to wilt; to droop; to shrivel; to fade (away); to sag
opposite; reverse; contrary
recovery; undoing; recall
trauma (usu. psychological)
crawl (swimming); front crawl; forward crawl; web crawling
unfit; unsuitable; unmarketable
origin of a word; derivation of a word; etymology
(lit.) blood flows; to have the blood of ... running in one's veins (artist, warrior, etc.); to be born with particular skills, characteristics, etc.; to have something "in one's blood"
hammer; hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone
double; two-fold; diplo-; dipl-; double-edged eyelid; double eyelid
close (e.g. in terms of relationship); intimate
supervised; under surveillance
to burn to a crisp; to scorch
usually; ordinarily; always; continuous; 24-hour (operation, care, etc.); constant
bet; wager; stake; gamble
helping hand; help; support; aid
to hold out; to extend (e.g. one's hands); to thrust (javelin); to offer (e.g. aid, help, etc.)
(looking around) restlessly; (looking) all around; goggling
feather; plume; wing; blade (of a fan, propeller, etc.); shuttlecock (in badminton); shuttlecock (in hanetsuki); arrow feathers
body; trunk; torso; hull (boat); fuselage (aircraft)
wide open sky; the blue; heavens; firmament
revolution; rotation; turning; turning (an aircraft or ship)
aviation cap; flying helmet
looking or acting as if one owned the place